CHRIST CHURCH HOUSE
TRUSTEES REPORT AND RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31ST DECEMBER 2026
Charlty Number 268420

CHRIST CHURCH HOUSE
TRUSTEES REPORT AND RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31ST DECEMBER 2025
Contents
Pag•
Trustees, Report
Report ofthe Independent Examiner
Receipts and payments accounts
5*

Rafarence and Administrative Information
Charity namg
Chrlst Church House
Charlty regl$tration number
268420
Principal addr•$•
65 Elmfield Avenu•, Toddington Middlesox
TW1188X
Tru8leo8
Rev Dominic Stockford, Gerardine Slockford, Derek
Lowd8n, Rob8rt Douglas Goodgame, Pavlos
Karageorgi
Ind•p•ndent Examinern
JCS Accountants Limited, 5 Robin Hood Lane, Sutton,
Surrey SM12SW

Truste8s' Rèport
Structure, Governanco and Management
The Charity is constituted as a trust and is govemed by an indenlure dated 26 March 1902
and schemes of 20 May 1913 and 3 February 1976.
Trustees are appointed by sitting trustees. Th8 Trustees are responsible for the significant
decisions in the running of Ihe Trust, in particular regarding major financial decisions, and
considered key managément personnel.
Objectlves and A¢tlvltle8
The principal purpose of the Trust is to 8UPPOrt th6 minlsler of Christ Church, Teddington,
the upkeep of the manse, and of Christ Churth Meeting Hall IChrist¢hur¢h Avenue,
Teddington), and géneral purposes in connection with operating a place of Christian
worship. And in promulgating the Christian religion, Christian leaching, Christian social
support. Support of oth8r Christian and social charitabla causes are also undertaken whén
appropriate.
The trusteès have read the Commission's Public Benefit requirement statutory guidance and
have had regard lo this when running the charity.
Achlovoments and P•rlomian¢•
Ther8 were no significant evènt8 in church lrfe during 2025, apart from three special
moments. Other than these Ilisled bèlow) the year passed much as 51 has frequently done,
with the regular services, the occasional visitor, and the efforts to reach out the area around
us with the true Gosp81 of salvation through Christ alone, by faith alone, by grace alone.
Preaching on the Psalms continued throughout the first part of the year, in the evening, and
was replaced with a series on Paul's Letter lo the Romans (often called 'The Gospel of God'l
when that came to an end. In the morning, we covered a variety of books, and concluded the
year by beginning al the beginning, and starting a series from Genesi6, covering God's
Creative Glory, man's sin and fall, and th6 salvation offered lo mankind by God - later
fulfilled in His incarnate Son, Christ Jesus.
During the year we held conferences. In January we hosted a Wom8n'8 Ministry
Morning, at which the speaker was Sharon Jamés. A large number of ladies from across the
surrounding area attended, and a positive time was had- both of teaching and of fellowshlp.
Some ofth8 men did help out, manning the tea and coffee at break timel
Later in the yèar we held our Protestant History Conference. The speakers were lan
Densham, Brian Edwards, and Rev Dominic Stockford, our pastor. Numbers were very high,
and issues covered were Wycliffe, Tyndale and the Geneva Bible. Interest remained the
whole day, until the end of the final talk, by our pastor, on C. S. Lewis. A talk which
debunked th8 all too frequently held view of his 'greatness' as a Christian author - pointing
out the many false and unbiblical beliefs he held and taught.
We are grateful to bé able to put on such conferences, and God wllling, have another
women's Ministry Morning planned for February 2026, and another Protestant History
Conference planned for October 3rd. We were also pleaséd lo be able to host the Minister's
Fraternals for the London area, for EFCC" (a body to which we are currently loosely
affiliated).
We pray that God will continue to bless the work we seek to do, and that the Holy Spirit will

Trustees, Report (continued)
choose lo use il to bring more lo eternal salvation through Christ. We also thank God that He
has provided us with more Ihan adequate wherewithal lo do. and continue lo do, His work.
Financial Tgview
In the year 2025, the Trust had income of £66,161 12024". £83.8601 and expenditure of
£67.188 12024.. £56,852). Cash funds held at the end of the year lolalled £164,89312024'.
£165,920) and Investments lolalled £383.80212024.' £404,4941.
Reserves ar8 held for the purposes of upke8p of buildings, and for the production of Income
for the regular activities and expendilufe of the Trust.
Related party transactlons
As p8rmilled by the govemlng docum8nls, the Mlnlsler, who Is also a trustee, Is paid a
stipend.
ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES
Revd D F Stockford
Dale..

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO
THE TRUSTEES OF CHRIST CHURCH HOUSE
I report to the truslees on my examlnation of the accounts of the charity for the yéar 8nd6d
31 December 2025 sel out on pages 5 10 6.
Rosponsibllltles and basls of report
As the charily's trustees you are responsible for Ihe preparation of the accounts in
accordanc8 with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {'Ihe Act).
I report in respect of my examination of your charity's accounts as carried out under section
145 of the Act. In carrying oul my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions
given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5)Ibl of the 2011 Act.
Indapendent examIne￿S atatsment
I havè completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters hava come to my
atl8nlion in connection with the examination giving me cause to believ8 that in any material
respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity as r&quir&d by section
130 of the Act,, or
the accounts do not accord with thos8 records.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the
examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a propèr
understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Miriam Hickson CTA FCA
JCS Accountants Limited
5 Robin Hood Lane
Sutton
Surrey
SM1 2SW
Date.. I l 2oz

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
Forthe wrlod
from
0110112025
3111212026
To
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrg$tri¢tsd
fundj
Retstri¢10d
lund8
Endowment
lundj
Total fund•
L48t y••r
to th• nMi•Bt
toth• nur••¢É
toth• DMM•t £
to th• n••rtst E
A1 Recel
33)
JJJ
16,WO
041
Énvelopots
Mlssions
Inlere5ton Inv•8tsx•n
Gbft
13.231
2,312
13.231
6,097
2,40&
17,37S
C&( P•rk IwKJm•
Eniroy Refvnd
aoes
Flai Incomo. 24 Grosvenor Court
18,421
14,887
1e1
14.167
14.J22
63,J60
Sub tot41(Gross income forAR)
A2 A••et and Inve•kn•nt •*l••, {•?•
tsbl•l.
8a1• of Ch4rlbond Sh*r•• IM&GI
Sub total
Total rnc•lpt8
66,161
63.800
A3Pa
pend
Addilion•l Pi
council Tax
Missiong
•nt•
,200
1,U6
3,410
6,SOS
1,500
2.161
8,330
26.200
21.600
o•s
3.263
7.220
8S1
2,U¢8
J,33
ment
3.410
1.500
•,J)o
1,J90
726
1J.UJ
t,Tf D
67.191
F*•*
Conferenco co$
726
13.443
1.760
17.191
702
¢h 8.. 24 Groivomr Court
1,760
56,852
Sub total
A4 A•••l •nd Inv••tm•nt Purcha•￿.
•ee table
CCLA COIF Ethl¢al Inv Fund Shar••
Sub total
67,191
67,191
86,862
N•t of rncelpts/(paym•nts)
AS Tran#fors belween fund8
A6 Cash funds laJt year •nd
Cash funds this y•ar •nd
1,030
1.030
7,009
16S,920
164,B90
165.920
164,890
158,912
18S.920

Section B Statement of assels and liabilities at the end of the period
UnrestfiGlpd
funds
Rostricted
fund5
Endowmtni
lund*
B1 Cash funds
Bts$lMi* Pi•mlum Account
114,011
COM￿￿1￿Arc￿￿l
$0,052
roi&l c*sh funds
164.893
Unre¥trlcled
funds
t•m•ar•bi£
R#•trlcted
funds
Endowmtnl
nds
B2 Other monetary assets
Fund to whlGh
•••ot bolon
83 Inv••tm•nt 44$0ts
CLACQIF ElhlrDI hwoltmqnt Fund
303,4Q2
CHf Plrk
Unr••irfd•d
500,000
Fund lo whlGh
Colt loptloMII
ri•nl
B4 Assets r•taln•d lor th•
charlty's own us•
Chur￿1 Grou1￿•
s.000.ooo
Church Hou•• IR•Gtoryi
1.300.QOO
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J?o,ooo
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