Year ending 31 December 2024
The Congregation of Yahweh
Trustees, Annual Report and Accounts
CONGREQATIQN OF YAHWEH
27A Carlton Road, Nottingham, NG3 2DG
Website: htt :l/www.con
ah.co.uk
Email: accounts
con
ah.co.uk
Tel: 0115 8378083
Charity Registration No.. 245132

The Congregatlon of Yahwoh
Index to the Financial Statements
Page
structure and Management
Reference and Administrative Details
Govemanee Report
Independent Examiner's Report
10
ststement of Financial Actlvitie8
11
Balance Sheet
12
Not88 to the Financial Ststements
13
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CONGREGATION OF YAHWEH
27a Carlton Road,
Sneinton, Nottingham, NG3 2DG
Charity Registration No.. 245132
Structure and Management
Board of Tru8tees:
Edwin Josephs (Chair)
Jasmin Myles-wilson (Secretary)
Roger Boden (Treasurer)
Gale Boden
Wayne McLeish
ostollc Council..
Alcot Walker
Jon Thornton
Daslie Nicholson
Shearon Walker
Board of Elders:
David Hayes
Edwin Josephs
Pnina Josephs
Valerie Warsop
Beverly Nembhard
The Board of Trustees, as the legal goveming body, forwards the objectives of The Congregation of
Yahweh (The Congregation) by managing its financial affair8 and other resources for example, property
and ensuring The Congregations complies with its legal frameworft and statutory obligations. It prudently
manages and distributes the resources of The Congregation, consistent with the charitable purposes the
funds were donated for, so it can effectively fulfil its mission in the worl(J, In line with the Constitution new
trustees are appointed by the Board of Trustees.
The Apostolic Council Is responsible for receiving and implementing the vision as the Hoty Spirit enables.
Their work is pioneering, developing, and growing fellowship groups, home and abroad, through ft)warding
the message of the Gospel. The team is made up of apostles and prophets.
The Board of Elders is responsible for ensuring the s8feguarding and spiritual health of The Congregation
and to evaluate the biblical teaching presented within The Congregation and to make sure it Is well-led in
this regard.
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THE CONGREGATION OF YAHWEH
27a Carlton Road,
Sneinton, Nottingham, NG3 2DG
Charity Registration No.. 245132
Reference and Admlnlstratlve Detalls
Bankèr8:
Santander Business Banking
Bridle Road, Bootle, L30 4GB
Nationwide Building Society
Kings Park Road, Moulton Park, Northampton, NN3 ONW
The Charity Bank Ltd
Fosse House, 182 High Street, Tonbridge, TN9 18E
Jason Seagrave FCCA, Seagrave French LLP,
1 Poplars Court, Lenton Lane, Nottingham, NG7 2RR
Independent Examlner:
Insurance Brokers:
Clear Insurance Management Ltd
ndsor House, Cliftonville,
Northampton, NN15BE
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THE CONGREGATION OF YAHWEH
Trust68'8 Rgport for the year ending 31st December 2024
Govemance Report
The 88ginnlngs
The Congregation was founded in 1960 and was registered with the Charity Commisslon as a charity on 14
April 1964 and subsequently registered with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for the purpose of Gift Aid.
Peter Warsop, an ardent young preacher who was tireless in his pursuit of truth, and others of like mind
rented a small, upper room in the buslling market town of Loughborough, Leics., and The Congregation's
work as it is today, began.
A time of unfolding revelation followed as this minister taught about the Body of Christ, the function of the
ministerial gifts as laid out in Ephesians 4 and freedom to use the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Little, if anything,
wa5 being taught about these things in the church world at that time.
In the late 1950's he took up the pastorate of a church group in Nottingham. In a relatively short period of
time the group grew through an intense programme of evangelism which saw hundreds of people come to
faith and receive water baptism!
The first great change happened when the leadership began to baptise the believers in the Name of Je8US
as declared in the scriptures. This was an unheard-of departure from the tradition of baptising in the name of
the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Hundreds of people benefited from this, however, and Water Baptlsm
services were a regular part of the life of the Church.
1966 brought a revelation about Covenant and the fact that it was possible for men and women to have an
acknowledged covenant relationship with Yahweh today. Understanding about thg place of the Nation of
Israel In Yahweh's ongoing purposes, the truth of the Olive Tree (Romans 11), and 8 growing awareness of
the Hebraic roots of our faith wa8 being established in people's lives.
Following this The Congregation was launched into a decade of restoration the use of God's personal
name (Yahweh), and the re81 name of His Son (Yahshua), the seventh day Sabbath and the Feasts of
Yahweh as outlined In Leviticus 23. This was quickly followed by holiness and sanctification.
th a desire to propagate the full Gcspel of the Kingdom, The Congregation set up a small prlnting works
from which it began to produce a variety of literature which was distributed across the world. This laid a
foundation for all the future printing and publishing needs of The Congregation.
The Congregation h8s always been keen to share the message with people from all walks of life at home
and abroad. This has resulted in establishing congregations in Jamaica Malawi and Keny8. and creating tie8
of fellowship with brethren in Norway, Denmark. the USA, Canada, Rwanda, Myanmar, South Africa, Puerto
Rico, and India.
Maln Obj9Gtlve'
The primary objective of The Congregation, in response to Yahshua's commission (Matthew 28.'19-20), is to
proclaim the Gospel. win souls and build the Kingdom wherever Yahw9h's Spirit leads. and the three parts of
the Leadership Team work together to achieve this.
Revlew of 2024
During the year we continued to implement our updated vision for 2021-2025, The 1845 Vision building on
our main objective to reach the world with the message of the Gospel and teach disciples everything that the
Father has revealed to us
Congregation of Yahweh.
precious truths, doctrines, and Distinctives that frame the identity of the
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Trustees, Roport ft>r the year ended 31st December 2024 (continued)
Aim 1: Hou88 Churches which focus on key practices of the Earfy Church:
Prayer
Teaching (Apostl8s' Doctrine)
Fellowship (with food)
Breaking of Bread
Worship
HospitalitylEvangelismlMissions
Alm 2: Communlty Outreach- This aim was put into practi￿ through the expansion of the House Churches
and the aGtivities that they undertook including..
Sharing the Good News of the ￿'ngdorn
Praying for, blessing others, and handing out relevant 'Gospel' Ilterature and information
Promoting eventslseNiceslmini8tries of Coy
Finding menlwomen 'of peace, who are willing to open homes
SeNinglministering in specific ways which meet existing needs in communities
Planting of other House Churches andlor the locating of premises which will facilitate the numerical
growth of House Churches
Alm 3: Falthbulldern
Reaching out primarily (but not exclusively) to 18-30yr olds with the message of the Gospel.
Activities include Gospel-focussed seniices, discussion groups, student meals, and other social events.
Alm 4: Ark Projocts
Providing food programmes (and any other outreach projects) to both students and the
underprivllegedldaprived in Nottingham, bringing them into proxlmlty of the Church and its members.
Alm S. International Humanitarian Projects
Including..
The provision of medicine, food, water, and Blbles to those most in need across the developing
world
Developing relationships with humanitarian organisations.
Aim 6: Internatlonal Network
Including:
Connecting with existing intemational ne￿OrkS, as well a8 reaching out to new countrieslcontinents
Establishing individual relationships across international Congregations
Exchange programmes that strengthen people of'like faith,
Annual production of Mission Times
Alm 7: Impact both the communlty and the Christian world through the mèdlum of Creatlvel
Performlng Art8 Mlnlstry
Music production
Communty choir
Alm 8: Prayer Centre
Establishing a centre of operation from which the many prayer requestslneeds that come in from the
UK and across the world can be responded to and processed effectively
Building a strong team of people who see prayer and intercession as a key function of their lives
Aim 9: Dlscipleshlp Programme that takes those who come to faith on a journey which establishes key
understanding in matters related to faith and the Distinctives of the Congregation of Yahweh.
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Trustee's Report for the year endlng 31st December 2024
Aim 10: Online Servlcés
Including:
The provision Df sound Biblical teaching to Coy's National & Intemational online network which
helps with the development of faith in believers, and the promotion of Coy's beliefsldoctrine
Having a strong presence on social media platfomis
Alm 11: The rewe8tabllshlng of Youth Link as a vlable and Influentlal mlni8try¥ nurturing the faith of
chlldron and young people In both Hou88 Churches & the Communlty.
Including the development and management ot.
Discipleship Programme
New Generation Bible Studies
YL Membership
Alm 12.. Coy'$ Memborshlp Process, whlch outllnes
Requirements
Benefits
Defaulting
Alm 13: Mln16torlal Tralnlng Programma
Providing Mosaic Courses online which offer valuable resources ft)r leaders and equip Indlvlduals for
mlnistry in the UK and across the world.
Alm 14: Mantorlng Programmo (Mlnl8try Pathway)
Mentoring, training, and preparing select individuals (18-45yrs) for mlnistry, particularly those who have been
identified as potential leaders across the range of ministry areas in the Congregation.
Alm 15: Prlnted and onling resourc881materla18 which give further understanding of the beliefsldoctrines
of the Congregation and support the development of faith in young bellevers.
This was achieved through the following resources...
Website
Kingdom Life (K-Life)
Quest for Truth
National Annual Report
The 1845 Vision Annual Report and
ONE Focus Documents
Alm 16: Natlonal (Centre Church) Bulldlng Programme
Commencing works to the Church Hall giving it a general face lift, which captures the future direction of
Ministry within the Congregation.
The Ark (and Food Bank)
Our food bank is run differently from most in the community, as we are coming at this from a Blblical
perspective of feeding those who arn without. We take Self-referrals a8 well as referrals from organisations
and we have seen, first-hand, the desperate situations some people are in. A small team has been delivering
food parcels, and we have been able to pray with and for people and give Bibles out. We put gospel tracts in
each parcel.
We provide a regular 'feed the hungry. weekly programme, which provides a hot meal to those in need within
the community as well as providing Company and a wam and welcoming environment. We have also run
some 'Sip, speak and snack, sessions, where members of the communty are warmly welcomed for a chat
with social prescribers, financiallbenefits advisors ané health & wellbeing c08ches with hot drinks and
snacks also provided.
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We have been faithfully reaching out to the community, asking for support both financially and for food
donations. The second-hand delivery vehicle has helped us to undertake activities for the community. We
are extremely grateful, and this will go 8 long way in supporting the Food Bank.
Reaching out to the homeless is something we felt we needed to do so we h8ve made up bags to be handed
out. Individuals who want to be involved with this can put them in the boot of their car so that whon they are
out and about, they can hand the bags out to the homeless.
All our volunteen8 are appropri8tely trained and have obtained food hygiene certificAtion, and the Foodbank
is formally registered with the Council Environmental Health SeNice. We believe the foodbank will continue
to reach many within our community in one way or another and this will help to pave the way for the gospel
to be shared with many.
House Church68:
We have more than nine house churches operating around the country and this number will expand during
the course of 2025.
Although activities vary, depending on size of the house church, and available member8 there has been a
huge programme of community involvement and 8Gtivities. Among these are.. coffee mornings providing
companionship for those who live alone or feel Isolated, shared meals, events commemorating national
events e.g. 801h Anniversary of the D-Day landings, quizzes, outdoor cinemas, community choirs,
Remembr8nGe services, the Holocaust Memorial Day and RemembranGe Day, distribution of 'Good News,
newspapers. community music and worship events, bible studies and disGu&8ions, nurturing of new believers
as well as making sure we don't neglect our senior citizens and their needs.
Intornatlonal Development:
Members continue to support the financlal needs of our overseas congregations and groups who look to us
for spiritual guidance and backing In prayer.
Due to Charity Commission regulallons on how our charitable funds can be used we sh8re humanltarlan
needs from groups around the world and point our members and potential donors in the direction of Village
Foundations (registered charity no. 1139081) htt '.1
.villa
e-fo
ations.
these needs.
I to donate directly to meet
Rlsk Pllanagoment:
The Trustees have ensured that a suitable system of internal control and risk management processes and
procedures are in place to mitigate the major risks that The Congregation faces. This includes issuing
gUId8n￿ on the counting and banking of any cash donations, including ensuring that independent
people perform this task and that all monies are banked as soon a8 is practicable. A system of budgetary
control is in place, and this is reviewed by Trustees and the National Overseer monthly as well as updated
procedures for expenditure authorisation. There is a monthly counter-fraud review and examination of
accumulated large financial donations. In line with HMRC and Charity Commission guidance the Trustees
have paid particular attention to any support it gives to overseas churches, retaining evidence of how funds
have been expended and ensuring it is only used for charitsble and the purposes intended.
Reserves Pollcy:
The level of normal reserves held is to be sufficient to continue to pay all staff for three months and three
times the average monthly spend on budgets. Cash not needed for immediate discharge of liabilities 18
retained either in short term bank deposit accounts or an account th8t it fixed for 12 months. We also
manage our longer term investments for funds that we are able to invest for higher growth, and 2024 has
been a particularly successful year for this.
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Trustee's Report for the yaar •ndlng 31st December 2024
Financlal Revlew:
General donations, which also includes trading, rental, and investment income (£214,959) were £39,978 more
than the amount received in 2023 (£174,981). General spending has increased to £184,504 from £166,515 in
2023.
The Trustees are aware that the value of investments will always fluctuate and are mindful that these must be
viewed over an extended period as the value in the short-term may fluctuate according to the relative levels of
inflation and economic growth worldwide. In 2023 year, the Trustees changed the ways our investments are
managed with the expectsts.on that a more responsive and quicker review of our holdings would result in in benefits
for the Congregation's finances. The value of our investments has increased in 202 consistent wrth the stock
markets showing signs of recovery since the pandemic and the decision of the Trustees to switch the portfolio in
which we Invest. In 2024 The Congregation saw an unrealised gain of £24,896.
reciatlon.
We value and are extremely grateful for the unGeasing support of the members of The Congregation of
Yahweh, as volunteers, who give so much of their time, energy, finances, and help. Without this input, The
Congregation would not be able to function.
min
es, Secretary
Roger Bodon, Trea8ur?r
Date
D8te
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Independent Examinerfs Report to tha Trustees of
The Congregatlon of Yahweh
I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2024 which are set out on pages 10 to 18.
Respon8lblllti88 and basi8 of report
As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance wrth the
requirements of the Charities Act 2022 {'the Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the charity's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in
carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under
section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examlnerfs Statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matter8 have come to my attention in connection with
the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or
the accounts do not accord with those records; or
the accounts do not comply with the applicable requlrements concerning the form and content of accounts
set out In the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the
accounts give a 'true and fair view, which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
concerns and have come across no other matt8rs in connection with the examination to which attention
wn in this r&port In order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Ihav
Idbe
on Seagrave FCCA
Seagrave French LLP, 1 Poplars Court, Lenton Lane, Nottingham, NG7 2RR
Date. 1418(2J
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Statement of Flnanclal Actlvlties for the Year Endod 31 December 2024
Unrestrlcted R88trfcted
Fund8
Funds
Total
2024
Tolal
2023
Note
Incoming Resourc08
Incoming Resourc88 from genorat8d funds:
Voluntary income
Donations and gifts
Grants
Activities for generating funds
Trading Income
Rental Income
Investment Income
2D5,174
18,522
10,500
223,696
10,500
183,968
7,000
2,349
8,829
2.349
8,829
4,444
10,000
Total Sn¢omlng resources
226 628
212290
Resource8 Expended
C08t of genoratlng fund8:
Fundraising trading
Charltable expondlture:
Ministerial
Management and Admlnlstratlon
36,056
28,993
63,049
56,112
200 316
227 309
196 448
Govemanco co8t8
Total Resource8 Expended
203 304
23
Not (outgolngvlncoming resources bofore
tran8fers
23,324
2.029
25,353
9,709
Othor recognl8ed galnsl(108ses)
Unrealised gainsl{losses) on Investment assets
Net Movement In Funds
48,020
2,029
50,049
25,753
Reconclllation of funds:
Total funds brought fopNard
Totsl funds carried forward
921801
20
937 251
The notes on pages 12 - 18 form an integr81 part of these accounts.
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Balanc8 Sheet as at 31 Docomber 2024
2024
2023
Note
FIx8d A8set8
Intsngible Assets
Tsngible Assets
Investments
10
410.237
304.042
411,898
279,346
714,279
691,244
Current Assets
Debtors
Short Term Deposits
C8sh at Bank and in hand
12
18.188
279,191
68
27,064
242,030
302,065
275,075
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
Net Current Assets
13
298 774
271760
Total a889ts le66 current Ilabllltles
Funds:
Unrestricted fund8
General funds
Designated Funds
965,371
910.220
969,821
921,801
Ragtrlcted Funds
Total Funds
15
Approved by the Board of Trustees on ,
and signed on its behalf by;
Ja8mln Myle8-Wll8on, Secretary
Roger Boden, Treasurer
The notes on pages 12 - 18 form an integral part of these accounts.
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Notes to the Flnanclal Statomonts for the Year Ended 31 D•comber 2024
Accountlng Pollcl•8
The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention. with the exception of
investments which are included at market value, The financial statements h8ve been prepared in
accordance with the Charities Act 2022, Statement of Recommended Practice ISORP). 'Accounting 8nd
Reporting by Charities and applicable accounting standards.
a) Branches which are non autonomous are included in the full accounts. Branches in England are
regarded as autonomous and are considered to be connected charities.
b) All voluntary income is accounted for gross when receivable, as long as it is capable cf financial
measurement. This includes gifts in kind, included at estimated valuation. Trading income is
included net of value added tax.
c) Resources expended, including grants, are accounted for gross when payable. ReSoUr￿S expended
includes costs of the activities and depreci8tion on related assets. Where Such costs relate to more
than one functional cost category, they have been split on either an estimated time or floor space
basis, as appropriate.
d) Tangible fixed assets are included at cost or valuation, valuation being cost plus the estimated cost of
improvements: there are no uncapitalised tangible fixed 888ets.
e) Depreclatlon is provided to write off the c06t or valuation of all fixed assets over thelr expected useful
lives. It 15 calculated at the following rates:
Freehold land and buildings
P18nt and machinery
Fixtures and fittings
Computers
Website
20k per annum on cost
10- 20Yo per annum on cost
100/0 per annum on cost
20% per annum on cost
Over a period of 3 years
Investments are 8tated at market value 8t the balance 8h8et date. The Statement of Financial
Activities includes the net gains and losses on revaluations and disposals throughout the year.
g) All trading stocks are valued at the lower of cost and net reallsable value. All other stocks have been
estimated at their net realisable value.
h) Designated funds are funds set aside for specific purposes by the Trustees. Restricted funds are
funds subject to specifi'c trusts declared by the donor or created through legal process.
Rentals applicable to operating leases where substantially all of the benefits and risks of ownership
remain with the lessor are charged against resources expended as incurred.
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Notes Formlng Part of the Flnanclal Statemonts for the Year 8ndgd 31 Decomber 2024
2 Donauons and Glfts
2024
2023
Unrestrlctod
Donations and gifts
Tithes
Events
Income tax C￿dits
15,416
184,388
4,791
12,501
130.041
5,843
205,174
165,333
Restrlcted Donatlons
Donations and gifts
223 696
183 968
3 Trading Actlvltle8
2024
2023
Trading Income
Printing
444
4 Investment Income
2024
2023
Interest Received
S Grants and donatlon8 payable
Grants and donations payable for the year ended 31 December 2024 were £22,480 (2023,. £22,189),
The major grants and donations paid in the year were..
Grants to local churches in England to support their work
Grants to missionary church in Kenya to support their work
19,780
2,700
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Notss formlng part of the Flnancial Statemants for the Year Endod 31 December 2024
6 Analysis of Total Resources Expended
Staff
Costs
Other direct
Costs
Other
C£￿ts
Total
2024
Total
2023
Publishing
Ministerial
Management and administration
Governance costs
1,238
1,359
15,506
1,238
63,049
164,260
4,033
56,112
140,336
61.690
49.853
98,901
111543
853
230 297
7 Other Costs include:
2024
2023
Independent Examiner's remuneration
Depreciation 8nd amortisation
1,750
2,100
8 Staff Costs
2024
2023
Wages and Salaries
Social Security costs
Pension costs
94,524
2,429
94
93,110
1,802
901
Average number of employees
No employee was paid £60,000 per annum or above.
The allocation of staff costs by department are analysed in note 8 above.
9 Intangible Flxed A668ts
Web81le
Cose
1 January 2024
Additions
10,055
31 Decemb&r 2024
055
Deprecialion
At 1 January 2024
Charge for the year
10,055
31 December 2024
10
Nat Book Value
31 December 2024
31 December 2023
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Notos Fomiing Part of the Flnanclal Statements for the Yaar Ended 31 December 2024
10 Tangible Flxed A68et8
Plant and
Machlnery
Fixtures
and
Flttlng8
Land and
Buildings
Total
Co8t
1 January 2024
Additions
Disposals
31 December 2024
19,689
74,515
16,442
549,728
643,932
16,442
549 728
660 374
Dopreciatlon
1 January 2024
Charge for the year
Disposals
31 December 2024
8,623
2,597
70,366
4,511
153,045
10,995
232,034
18.103
250137
Not Book Value
31 Decomber 2024
08
385 688
410 237
31 December 2023
96 683
The trustees are of the opinion that the market value of the Land and Buildings is significantly higher than the carrying
value. However, given most of these properties are churches, it is impractical to quantify the difference.
11 Fixed A88et Investm•nts
Market value
1 January 2024
Additions
279,346
Disposal proceeds
Net investment gainsl{losse8)
31 December 2024
24
All fixed asset investments, except £250 of silver coins, relate to investment trusts and unit trusts. The trustees are of
the opinion that the valuation will have altered since the year end, as is expected with such investments which fluctuate
daily. However, it is considered impractical to quantify the difference,
12 Debtors: amounts talllng due wlthin one year
2024
2023
Trade Debtors
Other Debtors
Prepayments and accrued income
Loans
10
3,430
3,440
5,281
3,440
13 Credltor8: amounts falllng duo wlthln one year
2024
2023
other Creditors
Accruals
1,541
1,215
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Notes Formlng Part of the Financlal Statements for tha Yoar Ended 31 December 2024
Net
Current
A88ets
14 Analysls of Not A869ts between Funds,
Flxad
As8ats
Total
Unrestrictgd Funds
General funds
D8signated Funds..
Legacy Fund
Other designated funds
693.760
271,611
965,371
3,215
1,235
3,215
1,235
Restricted Funds
International Development Fund
The Building Fund
ARK Food Bank Projects {via SGC)
Other restricted funds
10,510
2,089
3,700
41
10,510
18.531
7,777
16,442
4,077
Total Fund8
298 774
1013053
The Legacy Fund consists of a legacy left to the charlty in the will of a longstanding member primarily (but not
exclusively) to be used for professionally recording the Songs of the Congregation and getting them into the
public domain.
The Intsrnational Development Fund aims to provide financial support for those asked to visit churches or
mission projects overseas., to provide resources and literature lo train members of likeminded overseas
congregations; to supply bible8, food, water and medicine to countries currentty in fellowship with Coy UK.
The Bulldlng Fund conBl8ts of donations towards the refurbishment of the Charlty's propertie8 on Carlton
Road, Nottlngham.
The ARK Food Bank Projects Fund consisls of a donation from one individual to be used for the Ark Food
B8nk and Its projects. It has been kept separate in case that person wishes to see how the money has been
used,
IS Summary offund movements
Fund
balances as
at q January
2024
Fund
balances a8
at 31 Decembar
2024
Transfers and
Galns I
11088e8)
Incomlng
resourc68
Outgolng
resources
Unr88trlcted Fund8
General funds
Designated Funds..
Legacy Fund
Other designated funds
910,220
214,959
{184,504)
24,696
965,371
5,453
6,128
38
12,574
(2,276)
(17,467)
3,215
1,235
Restrictsd Fund6
International
Development Fund
The Building Fund
ARK Food Bank
Projects {via SGCI
Other restricted funds
11,404
14,693
9.004
4,494
(9,898)
(656)
10.510
18.531
11,490
14
616 ￿￿2
255 651
(3,713)
7,777
Total Funds
963
24
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THE CONGREGATION OF YAHWEH

Notes Formlng Part of the Financlal Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2024
16 Transactions with trust•es
During the year to 31 December 2024 the trustees received expenses totalling £nil (2023.. £nill.
17 Uttlmate Controlling Party
The charity is controlled by the trustees,
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