FELLOWSHIP FOR DECISNE CHRISTIANITY
REGISTERED CHARITY NO: 283692
REPORT AND RNANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31JI OCTOBER 2023
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FELLOWSHIP FOR DECISIVE CHRISTIANITY
ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST OCTOBER 2023
Rewyt ofthe c￿n￿l.
Statement ofthe Councif3 Responsibil￿e$.
lThlependenl &¥aminerfs Repo
Receipts & Payffthts Accounts.
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THE FELLOWSHIP FOR DECISNE CHRISTIANITY
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31•1 OCTOBER 2023
The Council 1$ pleased to presenl Is Repcrft togetr*r *ith Ihè Fin*Kaal Statsments of the Charity fLY the ye
ended 31x1 October 2023.
Comtltutlon
The Charity was formed by a cons1lutK￿ awed 28h Othber 1981, as anw)ded 1* January 2004, 2111 Febru
2004 and 2fvJ June 2015. Registered Char￿Y no. 283692.
ObJ•¢ts ol th• Charlty a• d•fin•d In thg Constltutlon
The objects ofthe Fellowship a￿ the advancement of the Chiisban rdigh)n by the propagation among mankind of
the tr(rth$ of the Holy Scriptwes by the in￿eMentation of such truths by the provision of practical assistance
to persons who are in spiritual ry phywcal need. hardship c* dtstre$$. In the furtherance of Ihe above purposes
the Fellowship may..
(al hold religious services rreetings:
(b} affange betr￿n methrs ofthe Feltrwslw) and others"
(c) provide a counselling seNice on spwitual and mattws free ol charye",
(d) pmwde. hold and mainlan premL8es of Such nthrE and in such *e as may be requisite the caThying out
Oft￿ pU￿oSe8 ofthe Fellowship:
{e) make grants and loans (with or interesv incaxling wants and loans for tralnlng or othermse of such
amcwnts and Subject lo wch crxwjilions asthe FeVnI￿￿1p shal from time to time decide;
(fj assist any charitable body or bodi8$ fmamly or Othern￿ and or donate charitable assistance in kind
or rnL￿ey to such Fwsons arml in such cycums1arK￿ as the Folow3hip may deem suitable.,
(g) oblaln, collect and r￿•￿e money and funds by way ol ￿ntribUtiOns. donolioro. subs￿ptiOns, legacigs, grants
and any other lawful method and enter wito agreements 0r¢oven￿ts for the payment lo Ihe Fellowship of any of
the same and receive gifts of prOp￿ty d any description subject to any special trusts or not).,
(h) procure to be ￿Itten and prinl, publish, Issue and orolate or othemse any reptsrts or periodical$,
books, pamphlets. kaffiets or other ￿(￿u￿￿nIS.
(i} arrange and prO￿de for or join fb arranging and providing for the holding of exhibibcffls, meetings, lectures,
classes, campaigns of a reloiou$ nalwe. conw4ntiorts. e¢nferences and Bible s¢lK*ol$ including Sunday sthwls
and other aetiwties for juver￿leS..
li) womote and Earry out the Pwagalil￿ of Ihe Clwistmn religwjn by mission work in any part of the and
support by financial payments or any thr means tr￿ Carr￿r￿j of s￿h nmsslon *￿rk by any person. church.
$￿Iety, corporalion or olher body..
{kl prowde for the Ca￿ and treatment rf Ihe phyS￿l1Y mentaly and spirtlualty S￿￿ *ith thè provi￿￿ Of all such
facilthes as may be required Iherefor-
{[) appty and expend al assets of the Fdtmhip forlhe obpds and purposes oflhe Fglowship withoul distinction
behveen capital and income:
{m) do 811 such other thuws as shall further the obpcts of the Felkywshp.
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AthnIn1s￿10Y* D•tall8
The ¥K*rk of the Fellowship in fulfilTrw ow owe¢tt￿ is centred at KnoH F•mi. Broadmoof Road. Corfe Mullen,
Imbome, Dorset: where ore knu•m as Kndl Fami Cknslian Mis$ion arKI Kndl Fwm Church.
The prwty is hekl in tr￿1 for the Fe1kA￿trIp with the Tr￿1¢?$ ￿ tha R&istered Proprletorn. The prop
Twstees are..
Davtd Lee (deceased 115r231
Dav4d Breckon
Paul Nidsen
Mark Dennigon
Davld Lee d￿d 115123. as sho*n above, and the Trust•ts n8ed to meet and dttide approprlaie acllon movin9
forward.
The admtnlstration of Fellowship r4 vested n the C￿n￿l of the Fellovrthip vthi¢h eomwiseg of representative
members who are also the c￿lity Trusi•es. The Charity Trustees Ththo seNed throughoul the yearwere..
Mark Dennison
David 8reckon
Peter Nielsen
Graham Dyke
Stephen Booker
Peter Lings
The Counol of the Felowship conyrises of members who are also the Charty Truske$ and may number up lo
12. They are appointed on the basis 01th￿r [￿Ven ¢har•ctw ¢ommilment bolh to the work olthe chwch and
the aims of the charty. appointm8nt they are made aware ol the* d￿￿e5 as puNished by the Ch*lies
Cornfflission.
ThecoU￿11 *vrkstogetherwilh the Advisory Bo¥d (whth consists ofthe pastor￿dottterIea￿iTrJ r•pr•s•ntati¥es
ol the Fellowshlp as oullined in the Constituknn) to conduct the buslness of the djurth.
R•vl•w of AdlvMI
Corfo Mull•n
The Church
Our beloved pastor. David Lee, thed on 111 May 2023, after a short ilne59. The Councll and Advl80ry Bowd
unanThously agreed and appoinled Nick Kyprianw as the new pastor. Nick hag been part ofthe Advwry Board
for fflany years. and is currenuy in ￿l￿tsme empknyn*
It ha$ always been our vision that church should be a place Wlwe Chmlianlty is upheld both in wyd
and wi deed, *theTe is worsPipped in $pirriar¥J in truth. people can meet together safety in a**￿Ies0M8
envirmment and where anyone is seekwig to kn¢yaf God or ffj In any spiritual or physical need come and
ffind help and en￿￿ragernent. From this plxe aho seek to reach out to other5 both In local community
d anywhere can be a bles¥ing, erfher here in the UK ￿ abroad. Knol Farni is Set in Ihe beautiftd Dorsel
countryside and 1$ accessiwe via ow private lane leai*n9 Irom Broadmoor R¢)ad vknere a siw 15 <*splayed. The
lane ￿80 allows access ￿ other landowners and part of it is a puNic bridI￿ay. A puLlicfootpath passes through
the sile. The land and I￿lIdIng5 womde ￿'￿"￿'e5 not cfflly for meetings but also for felNshlp and recreation
induding Indoor aThJ outdoor for (*iklren's play and sports adivities. They also provide of
a¢¢ommodatiLM vthith enable us to house key wortern as v*ll as to receive guests. visitots and people In need.
In September 2022, a Ukralnlan lady and her daughter5 ¢ame to Ir￿ in the flat al Knoll Fami as part of the
govemment scheme to prowde a¢c(#nrTh)datim the wln Llknaine. This arrang•rMnt is ongowig
subject to re￿￿￿.
The upkeep ofthe slle and gr(amds 15 vkal to ￿￿WOrk for God 1$ a maity part ofow annual eX￿ndit￿le. We
are pleased lo reyjrt that the site at Knoll Fwm ha8 been *?11 m•nlained during the year and w8h to express our
appr•cialw)n for the hard work of Slle ManageT, those I've on site aThl of have wilhThJly given thoir
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seryices in the running of the premise$. Ttros yearthere were no major expenses- the large515ingk iiem was the
5 year comprehensive electrical safety check carried out by a quahfied Elect(ician vtho 13 very familiarwlh the site.
Detals of our Sunday services. mmhg and e￿nI￿. are cleaty disWayed on a ￿T1￿me bowd in Knoll Fami
access lane and members of the MJb1￿ are wekome. ThE5e gatherings are for the edif￿atiOn. encouragement
and instruction of all by the preaching and teaching ol the Word of God from the ￿ble, together with Christian
worship in prayer and praise. We aim to cater for al ages and use a cross secticffl of hymns, worship songs and
musi¢al styles, both old and new. Opportunrty is giwi for al to pa￿e1pate in putlic and private prayer and praise
and to share testimon￿¥ of Gorfs goodness trom lile's exper*nces. Our seryth5 contwiued tD be held throughout
the year. indudirwJ provision for on4ine pwtiopat￿n in both regular seNce5 and olher le$$ fomial group$.
Poslor81
The church is committed not lo the Spirriual care of its members bul also. as staled. to anyone seeking help
from God and we are pleased that during the year. pastoral car8 has been exerosed towards merrlJer¥ and non-
membets alike.. providing an opporlunity for all to experience IT￿)re of thè k'fe changng pcyw8r ol the Christian
gospel.
We express our appreciation for all have rninislered among us, both our deceased pastor and his wife. and
our new pastor and his V•ife, and forall have given olthemsdyes in weaching, leaching and the caf8 of souls.
Finance
Our main source of irKome is the gvin9 of Golfs peoplè and this year we reF*Xt a nel surplus of £10,612 (2022
nel deficit £23,020). overam Iquid assets (Cash li haThJ and at bank) at the yew erwj y￿re £89.751 (2022
£79.139) wlh an agreed re¥erve of£50.CW. During Ihe y￿. chanpd ow¢urrent b￿k account to CAF Bank.
to reduce our bank charges. and obtain a bettw SW¥￿8.
R8sews Policy." a Summary.
The 4b¢)ve reserve of £50.000 is Set at approxvnalety wx nmyrths. income and Is subject to anrvjal review. It 13
deemed to be a suffKlenl provlskjn to meetany unexpected maintenance expenses or a sustwned (knp in income.
Events /Outrnach
The yEarfs pro9ram of events agan provided felhxslmp ¥*Eekends for the mutual encouragement of
Specific gyoupg such as men, WOM￿ and the over 60$.
'Opèn the Book. IA Bible Society ￿￿atiVe)-a venlwe wbto ministry in sch￿1$. begun Aulumn 2019 but interrupled
by Cowd. We rernan comrnitted to thi5 nitiatr¥e in the ￿pe that the door wli reopen.
Thè diStri￿110n of the Gty)d News paper in the ￿lIage Iw ccmlvwed through the year.
Children /Youlh
We place great inwrtanc• on the care and inStr￿li0n crf exh and every chlhj entrusted to us. On Sundays,
Children's Church and Bble Clas5e$ covered al age sywps and as vith the man seiNice5 these were open to
recelve all comers. Wè are pleased lo report that al our chldren'$ and y(yulh workers are DBS checked.
Vknkly acliwli8s includ8d a mothèrs *bJtothllers pkygroup-'Lktt8 B￿sS￿￿', ￿ti1¢h during theyear ha$ benèfited
nurnber of parents and chddren who do not attend the chwch.
'Rangors'for School ye￿ 5- 7. h a chll(tren'$ activity dub takng on Fiiday eveniThJ5.
A Youth Club now mainly on Thursday 8verbirwJs catern for S¢h(Kl Years 8 +.
A number ofchildren and young peo￿ ¢tra￿frOm ts tA*Jer cOmm￿ty have paTiicwted in allofthe¥e actiwties.
Our annual Summer Camps, are genernI￿ open to youngstws v*K* attend the youth acliwties, were
cont'nued thi5 year.
The Children's Lryht Paty, wlwth is ￿ganized as a chri￿lan altematlveto Hakn*en and with a fary dress theme
and enjoyed by a good number of chibjren. look ￿ace on 31￿ October.
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All of these adNitses were mn by a dedKated team of vcthtnleer& and ￿ are grateful &Jr atl of their commltment
and efftjrts on behalf oflhe ¢hikJren and youth the past year.
IAls•lonary
Malumalni R¢hats7KoIKin CetKre. ML%4). Kenya.
We have a long standing interest in matLIn￿nI aThJ thgh our ha$ been I￿9 of recent yearn, we
are still supporting the worf( there and fimd$ re¢elved are behw Charl￿•d ltr*ough Collective UK
{pr￿OU$￿ kno￿￿ as Intwnational Teams UK).
M8tumalnl8lble scItt￿l.
The Bible School, ￿thIch began at matuM￿l h) 21J)O. YJ the nwin missionary outreach of Ihe FeMov•3hip ￿TIti a
thrge year diploma ctyjrse of applied &ble ￿ltsaIly in rmne sessions, arKI now in nine slightty
more wftense ontrweek seg9ions. Dawd Lee was Ihe Principal of tr* Bible School. developed the Kenyan
team over the lastyears lo lake more and fflorE responsibility for its running. Edward Lundu was the Vlce Pr4nclpal
and H•ad Taacher. and, on Oavid's death. became the Principal. Davkl lastvisiled the &ble School in April 2022.
Edward haB requested that a teacher visits from Knoll Fam) Churd) once each year, or possible iwo years. to
maintaSn good contact *ilh t¥)th Staff. st￿jents. and ￿ the 9￿￿al of the Bilk School.
The 8ible School was held as a ruxlenlial event ￿ a hpJh school in Nakuru. but had higher assodated
with rent and full l)oard. so E¢thward and his Kenyan team develcyed a number ofsmaller more localized sesslons,
which th9 Students attend each day. The first such $es$ion was in West Pokot in September 2020, and other
sessions began in 14ty)lu in Apil 2023 and Clenguruone in September 2023. 14 sludents gradu*d in West Pokot
January 2023. arml 9 students in Nakwu in April 2023. DavMJ Lee had planned lo be present at the Nakuw
graduation. btrt wa$ ￿#ble to do so. due to his Pdilin9 health. The Kenyan tean look after the day to day
adminisiralion of the school. This arrarwJeff*nt tr)ntiThJe8 to *Drk wel. •ThJ xo)unts are provxled of how m¢)nies
are budgeled and spent.
The Bible S¢hool is r•cognizad by PEFA {Pertttostal EThWKal Felknnhip ofAfrica).
Bc¥)kshine School Kew 4 Tegistwgd Secormlary sch(￿ in Mvth'ki. Nwobi. Keffjia. fr)r dlsa(tr4antaged Children.
whose parents cannot afford ncThl sch¢￿1 fees. The school is providing education for students vtho would
otherwise have none. The founder and head leadv. Jad( Q￿Ik0. sends a regdar report. typicalty bi-monthty.
and this is posted on the ¢hurch notice b¢)ard. He ￿$0 wovths accwts of hrm sgntto him. on behatfof
the Khool, is spent.
Israel." A monthfy prayer meeting focu￿¥ M lsrnel & UK gve regular finarKiol 8upp)rt to both Ebenez¢r
EmeT9ency Fund arml M85sianK Testinyjny.
Operalton Chrtsthia$ Chld/S8maitan's Pu￿e." The Fdlowthlp cotthued to SUFfQrt the annu81 donation of Shoe
Boxes filled Chrislma¥ 9Tfts lor needy clwbjren around the vthd. Knoll Fami Church ha5 beccmie a dropoff
tre, and a team ofvolunteers travelled k) a to ￿$t in cheo*Yig shoe box gffts.
Rom8nia.' HiStry￿al links ¥thilh a chwch wi Craknva Cont1rn￿ with Fyayerftl Nitere8L
Haftr Some INI￿ldUa1S in the con1wM￿ kn be irtwested In ￿ suppth¥e ollhe M)rk (rf Missions.
Rhks
The site manager Is actNe in assessing especlaly li rn10tic￿ to heth arKI sakty and wi t*ng apprtyd
action where necessary. The *te is InSp￿tsd rewkty by the If￿1 auihthity and any recommendation$ a
promplty caffied oirt.
There 18 ￿ orvJoing rMk assessm*tt pr(￿5 In place li relati￿ *) youth octrwtse$ on and off sle.
Ive have full PL*)h'c LHlylty ii$urart•.
Hulth and Saf•ty
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Due attention has also been given to heath and saldy regulations iKluthrg tm neceswy hy9￿ne certfflcalion.
PubllG Bgrnfit
Due regard has been paid to Ihe publK benefit ￿ldance pUt4￿he￿ ty the Charity Commission, including the
speufic guldance on charlties for the adva￿e￿ olrdKJi(m.
By Ordor of the Councll
Peter Ungs
12th Ma￿h 2024
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FELLOWSHIP FOR DECISIVE CHRISTIANITY
8TATEIENT OF THE COUNCIL'S RE3PON81BIUTIES
Charfty *islalion requires the Councl to prepare fin*xial S&￿em￿S loreach fnan¢ial yearwhi¢h show the $tsle
of affairs of the Charity as at the end of the financwl ye* and the SL¥pILts C( defirit for that period. In preparing
the financial statements, suitsble a¢￿Inting polKies tmie been adopted and con8iStenty applied, to the best of
the Co￿¢11.$ knovAedge and belief. ty reference to reasonable and prudent judgements and estimales.
Applicable accounting skndards have been fohyATd. The C￿ne1 is rnsw)sible for mantaining adequate
accounting records, for safewardlng the assets of Ihe Charity and detecting fraud and other
iTregularitie$. The Councll is th fequKed io inthcate the fman¢d statements are prep¥ed other than
on the basls that the Charity is a going co1￿.
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CHARITY (OMMISSION
FOR ENGLANO WAIES
1Th1opend•nt rnplwl on tho accounts
Rrport ts ik¢ truyt*
FELLOWSHIP FPR DECISIVECIIRISTIKNITY
OD It￿￿￿¢5 for the yeAr ended
)ISTo¢¢obtT1•23
Charlty •• (ir
•oyl
S¢1 out PA¢ts
I wort 10 the tru*ts tX*lliDknofth¢ of thEA￿ve ¢haTity Clhe Twusty forthE
year¢t￿d 3111012023.
RUP￿￿billIOts ind bAil$ or
7¢port
T¢quir¢rnMts ofth¢ (Jwi"ii¢s Aa 2011 Aa,).
J t¢port inr¢sp¢d of my wxninwionoCth¢TnM's camtyj oui tsrvlerseuion 145 ofthe 2011
Act in ¢wiJJÈ out my I bNv¢ folloW￿j wli th¢ Dir¢aim5 Sivcnby th¢
ariiy con￿1$s1O￿ undet Sed](￿ l45(SXb) ofthc ACL
Indepe￿eThteYAm￿tr,5 staThTrent I h•v¢ my tx￿Inth￿ I m*erMI havt cometorny afferti￿ in
c•m￿cli￿￿1th the ex*iiirh¥iw whlth Eiv¢5 mr rws¢ XL m￿T￿l rc5F¢Ct'.
the ae¢ounting retords wttEnotkepi in ar(4th￿ *ith 5eaion 130ofth¢ CTharitie5 Ad,
nw)lofa¢count5 oul m th¢awiiies {A¢¢otsrtts Repotts) Regul&ions 2008 othet
th4n w¢qwcfD¢nith* giv¢ a'true ond fair, VLtwwhich isnoi a
whi¢h all￿￿10￿ sb)u]d bc df•Wn rtpm in orderto e￿Ne &p￿p￿ wJdetskndin8 of the
• PlroJedelets ihe thE
Slintd:
Date:
12th Ju•¢ 2014
N•me:
Jsmts DrfverACCA
R¢l¢v4n¢ prnfoision41
quaiillclltlollls) or body (itanyl-
y•rl•¢lop of Ch•rt¢r¢d C¢rtif*d A¢t••Atswts
Addrms:
Stsfford hou••. 10 Piln¢• ofWil•# RoAd
Dor¢hMt•r, Dov*•L
DT1 1P
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CHARIIY COMMISSION
FOR ENGihJ4C* AND WALE5
FWW18tr1P FOR CW81WEGHIISIIAMTY
Ilo Iblanyj
Recelpts and payments accounts
CC16a
Portsj s￿1 dato
Énd
from
To
.P&y*22
31 Oot 2023
Section A Receipts and payments
funds
Total fun
Lasly•ar
A1 Rece
DonoOonB
10.7
•*16
747
10>62
11
mp¥ &Con*xxfjon
2.7•7
1•.717
gJ46
2.7D7
10.71T
6.T12
Okner¢harii*bkn*thll*s
nk hbjrnsl
204
Sub total
Income for
ARJ
.176
103*29
P2 Amet and Inv*sln*nt
Sub total
91175
1•JJ2•
2fftS$
6*11
4.1•2
ZgJ89
Ckmps &Conw¢4Yon5
81aff CQFIF
91D Running ¢0•
R•palrs &Rgn•wal¥
Ho#￿￿16tr& CatsThiq
24.0
24.054
2•M1f
•MoI
11
*MOI
4J64
iJ2•
7.7
21M13
2*33
2W7
1A76
7.14$
21104
Cth•wCh4ri1abkn
Fe•
Sub tDtsI
11*7S
•3317
107,101
A•A￿•tand lTrvestrrnnl
ur¢hM•
••• table
Sub total
II575
•J217
107.e01
N•t0rr•c•￿k￿IY￿nts)
AS Tr￿S1#r8 ts0t￿•n funds
Cash lund5 L41t￿ar •rKI
Cash funds Ihts y•arend
17
1Q171
79.139
89,7S1
79.139
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Cate9ori
Details
61 CJ•h
SIA7&
Tol•lcaJh funds
84 A••ets r¢t•tr*d fw 114t
4lQ717
85 Lknblllll¢•
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