LBC
Hurst Green
Beaumont Road, Halesowen, West Midlands, B62 9HD
Registered Charity Number: 701531
ANNUAL REPORT
YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024

Minutes of LBC Hurst Green AGM 17th September 2024
Held on the premises- Beaumont Rd, Halesowen B62 9HD
Registered Charity: 701531
Members Present: 15
Non-members Present: Kam Kaur (accountant)
Apologies: 5
The meeting opened with praise & worship.
Kam Kaur, the accountant, gave out copies of the audited church accounts &
explained them. We thank God for His provision & faithfulness through the
church finance & especially for enabling us to support our first church plant.
We recorded a vote of thanks to Kam for her work.
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We then read the annual report for the year ending April 5 2024.
We particularly asked for prayer for the Lord to supply anointed worship team
members.
The minister Nick Harrison then shared his vision for us to plant more churches,
whilst building and increasing the congregation at LBC Hurst Green, he also set
out a five year timeline for the fellowship to achieve our goals.
The meeting closed with a vote of thanks to Nick & with prayer.

1)
ERAL
H REVIEW
In some areas the church had a difficult year between April 2023 and April
2024. As the year passed by- our dearly Loved brother in Christ. Frank, lost
his daughter Niki to sepsis in May 2023. Then in an eight-week period we
lost our eldest member Evelyn Deeley in August 2023, and our newest
member Lee, who died suddenly in October 2023. Our pastor lost his
eldest sister in August 2023 too with heart failure. whilst Eugene and Mark
said goodbye to their mom- Marjorie in January 2024.
Others such as Christine PhiLips, along with her husband David continue to
battle in faith against cancer, David Simpson snapped his quads and was
out of work for months as he recovered, then his wife had a cancer scare. In
February this year we said goodbye to NigeL and Christine Powell as they
headed south to'retirement Land, with their son and daughter-in-lawTim
and Lynn.
There were other upheavals too in autumn 2023, as we had to, sadly, stand
two members ofthe leadership team down from ministry.
But our God is faithful, and despite the difficulties we managed to launch a
brand-new children's ministry in the community (June 2023} and plant a
church (February 2024). We have witnessed 14 salvations and had 8
wonderful baptisms, which Leaves us rejoicing in the grace of God.
We are very optimistic that what at times seemed like a heavy pruning of
God is over, and our Lord is starting to rebuild us at the time of writing. A
few encouraging scriptures have come ourway, and we nowfeel it's time to
look forward in reaching the lost and fulfilLing the vision of 'planting
churches from here to the coast, into Europe, and the world,.
All Glory to God!
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Finances
Kam to report
Deaconship- Joan Betteridge
Only normal maintenance work carried out on the building.
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Sunday Services
Our morning services continued as normal throughout the year. Bernd
Schulz continued to be a source of inspiration with excellent Biblical
teaching. Visiting Speakers included Daniel Shearer and Charlie from LBC
Birmingham. Nigel PoweLI preached his last sermon at the fellowship
before moving south, and Adam & Leonie Barratt visited the church forthe
first time to introduce themselves to the wider congregation.. it was a
joyous occasion! We also managed to cover a broad range of Biblical
topics from April to September 2023 and then from September to April
2024 the three main areas of teaching were the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, the
Fruit of the Holy Spirit, folLowed by the book of Acts from January to March
2024.
Our evening services began to reduce in number, and in January2024we
took the decision to end evening services for the foreseeable future until
we are prompted by the Holy Spirit to restart them. This decision proved to
be impeccable timing for our Pastor Nick Harrison to support LBC
Rhayaderwho hold their services 4pm on Sundays, which would have
proved impossible had our evening services continued.
Senior leader of LBC Churches - Aaron Jarvis reduced his preaching
appointments to once a quarter from March 2024, this was to free himself
up to preach at other younger churches such as LBC Langley.
Prayer- Nick Harrison
The Engine room attendance has f Luctuated over the last year; however,
numbers never stop God from answering our prayers and being ever
present in our times of prayer. During these times we pray forthe church,
forthe local community, for LBC network and LBC Leaders and our home
nations.
Some members had very serious health issues overthe summer of 2023.
and without prayerthese may have been more serious. We knowthat those
with life-threatening issues felt the power of prayer at work in their lives. All
glory to God our Father.
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These started in January 2023 and continued monthlythrough to December
2023. Even though our availabLe numbers were low, the church was never
empty during these 24-hour prayer meetings. We thank God for the faithful
and true servants who endured in prayer through 2023, despite some
extraordinary circumstances. in which the Lord uncovered some
longstanding ungodly practices by some ofthe church members.
The first six 24-hour prayer meetings seemed to be about God uncovering
some foundational issues within the church, making way for the rebuilding
ofthe fellowship aswe headed into 2024. As always, prayer is the most
fundamental practice ofthe church, and as such can prove the most
difficult thing for Christians to attend, but the God we serve is forever
faithful, and we look forward to increased prayer towards the end of 2024.
Dlsclpleship Groups
The existing'Life Groups, were renamed 'Discipleship Groups, in
September 2023 to better reflect the purpose of the groups. In September
we launched two new groups led byjoyce Neech & Edwin Fletcher and
Dennis & Sandra Shearman.
Dennis and Sandra Discipleship Group..
The group was meeting at our house on Wednesday evening, until it was
decided by the group to move to a Tuesday evening to join the other groups
for a short time of worship before going into our discussion group. This
proved a wise move as it enabled aLI the groups to Look at topics together.
During our times together we looked and discussed several subjects i.e. St
John's Gospel: Acts chapters 1-8: The image of God (all groups)...
Spiritual Gifts . Personal Gifting: How to share your faith ...this was very
helpful and fun when we did some role pLaying....
The group enjoyed good times of feLlowship with some very challenging
discussions. Open times was also given to prayer and when allowed we
prayed for each other. The group was enjoyable to do and we lookforward
to what the Lord has for us when we restart in September.
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Joyce Neech & Edwin Fletcher Group..
From April 2023to the middle of May we finished off the studyon the book
of John. I believe we all found the study very helpful, and it created a great
deal of discussion. From May to July, we began ourjourney through the
book of Acts which again created many interesting discussions, before we
broke up forAugust.
The groupswere reshuffled in September, and I was asked to lead a group
with Edwin. l am truly thankful for Edwin's help as he is a great support to
me with his manyyears of knowledge and wisdom.
In the month of November, we began another in depth study on the fruit of
the Spirit as listed in Galatians 6.22-23 which Led up to Christmas 2023.
There were a good nurnber ofwonderfuLtestimonies shared between us all
during these studies.
At the start of 2024we had anotherjoint meetingwhich focused on prayer,
and we split into pairs to ask the Lord for a word for one another. Edwin led
the group during February as I was ill. During March we were planning
Easter and one Tuesday evening we were aLI asked to design posters to
display in church for Easter. There were some funny ones and there were
some great ones. It's amazingwhatyou can do when you put your mind to
it. The we moved on to the first 5 chapters of Acts to heLp us to understand
evangelism and how we can reach out into our community. I thinkwe all
found that very challenging.
Youth Work-Nadine Hill
Nadine stepped down from youthwork December 2023. We currently have
no facility or youth workers and are waiting on the Lord to send an anointed
worker who has a passion for this ministry.
KidzChurch- Becky Davison
Leaders /Supporters
Rebecca Davison and Andrea Powell have continued to take on the role as
joint leaders of Kidzchurch. More members have completed their DBS
checks, so we have more support when required.
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Number of children
We had a varied number of chiLdren who came to Kidzchurch from month
to month. but consistentLy we had Joseph, Jacob. Violet, Libby and Connor,
on occasions Reuben and Lilly attended too.
Resources forplanning
We have continued to use'mission Bible CLass'_ an online resource that
provides detailed notes on how to deliver sessions and activities to support
the sessions. Rebecca completed a long-term overview for each term
outlining which Bible Stories will be covered each week. These have had to
be altered occasionalLy such as for preparation for Christmas services and
when the Spirit leads us eLsewhere- such as addressing swearing,
temptation, worry and being kind to others.
Structure of Kidzchurch weekly lessons- same as last year
1. Snack-various items of food have included toast, crumpets, pancakes,
crisps, biscuits, fruit and cordial.
2. Kids Worship songs-you Tube
3. Main Lesson
4. Activity
5. Team building games outdoors, weather permitting
Themes covered during May 2023- ApriL 2024 (In order)
Easter Story, including the resurrection and ascension, Jacob, Esau and the
birthright, Christmas, Creation, meaning and purpose ofcommunion, the
birth of Moses, Burning Bush, PLagues, Crossing the red sea.
Struggles of Kidzchurch during period of April 2023- April 24
None really, would be nice to have other leaders for Kidzchurch so that we
can alternate planning and teaching, but Andrea and l are happy doing it
weekly.
Highlights of Kidzchurch during period of April 2023- April 24
The continued relationships that the children have formed. The Christmas
performance- when the children took over the Christmas morning service
for the second time. Church BBQ- Kids crafts, Kids joining in with
evangelism on the streets of Blackheath for Easter March 24.
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Women's Ministry- Daughters of Zion - Joyce Neech
Ladies MinistryTeam-Joyce Neech. Becky Davison, Andrea Powell
The three of us have been a team since June 2022 and we have developed
an extremely good relationship together. We have strived to get together at
least once a month to plan our quarterLy meetings.
The first quarterly meeting was on 1 st April 2023 where we met for prayer
and worship then Nadine shared her experience at the Evangelist
workshop. Then Joyce spoke on the story of Leah from the bible. We had a
quiz and then food and fellowship.
Our second meetingwas on the 29th JULY 2023. Prayer and worship began
our meeting. Becky then spoke extensively on the importance of prayer. We
concluded this by selecting a prayer partner from names in a hat. We then
spent some time in these twosomes to prayfor each other. Itwas hoped
that these partnerships would become more permanent, and we would
continue encouraging and praying for each other on a daily/weekly basis,
with varying degrees of success. We finished with food and fellowship.
At our4th Augustteam meetingwe decided that it wouLd be good to have a
ladies meal out and so on the 15th September we all went to a local pub for
our second evening meal together. It was a resounding success, and it was
decided that we would be doing this again.
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Our third quarterly meeting was held on November 18 2023, beginning as
usual with prayer and worship. I shared a Little about the gifts of the Spirit
and gave each lady a copy of Christine Darg's book on 50 gifts of the Spirit.
We then listened to a DVD by John Bevere caLled Bait of Satan, which
discussed what holding on to an offence and anger creates in us. We then
split into 3 groups to pray for each other concerning anything the Holy Spirit
had revealed to us through the DVD.
Becky handed out some notes pinpointing important areas from the talk for
us to take home and reflect on. We finished as usuaL with food and
fellowship.
Our final quarterly meeting was held on 27th April 2024. Prayer and worship
followed by a game. This invoLved pLacing everyday items on a table and for
each person to select an item that reminded them of a scripture and then
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to find that scripture in the bible. Everyone enjoyed this and it was
surprising how many scriptures were found just through looking at everyday
things. We then had our second DVD by John Bevere concerningthe gifts of
the Spirit. We re-capped the book that had been given out the previous
meeting and shared if the DVD had heLped us grow in the gifts of the Spirit.
We finished with food and feLlowship. During which time we had a short
discussion on how we as the Ladies of this church can reach out into the
community. We did think that a fete may be one way, but other than that we
were a bit short on ideas.
Overall, allthe meetings were good and the average number per meeting
was between 10 and 12. We hope that in the coming year this will increase.
We are also looking for someone to join the team. So, if any of the ladies
feel motivated, and more importantly caLled to help develop the ladies
ministry, please contact Joyce.
Worship- Nick Harrison
The worship team ministry has been undergoing major restructure and so
for the foreseeable future we wilL continue to use YouTube as a source for
worship.
Prophetlc Guild-joyce Neech & Nick Harrison
On Saturday 20th May we held our second Prophetic GuiLd conference.
This was our second conference about prophecy and the role of the
prophetic gifting within a church context.
The first meeting was held in 2022 which focused on hearing God for
ourselves. This second meeting was about hearing God for others.
The session began with a review of what we learned at the previous meeting
and then we focused on how to hear from God for others. We learned
aboutthe difference between the gift of prophecy in a church context. The
Holy Spirit gives the gift of prophecy as and when He wilLs. Prophets are
part of the governing FivefoLd ministry. We Learned that all prophecy must
line up with the word of God. We learned that humiLity is one of the main
characteristics of someone operating in the prophetic gifting. We learned
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that God could speak in many ways through scripture, through nature,
through other peopLe. We split into pairs and prayed and prophesied to
each other before moving on to another person. We repeated this exercise
in the afternoon using different methods such as music or pictures.
We learned about prophetic protocol and the process of accountability as
follows:
Whatto do ifwe receive a prophetic word for someone in the church?
a) If it is a word of encouragement, we may share it.
b) If it is a word of direction or admonition or correction it must be
submitted to leadership first to be weighed.
All in all. it was a very useful time, helpful, and instructive. Our plan was to
hold a third Prophetic Guild workshop on hearing God outside of the
church. which was initialLy pLanned for 2024, but this has not yet been
possible, and we hope to look at this at a more convenient time.
Food Warehouse Project-Andrea Powell
Nick asked me to start a food rotation project in 2022 and with the help of
Joan we purchased some basic food store items (tinned goods, dry food,
toilet rolls etc...) A food store foLder was set up to keep track of items stored
and expiry dates. Some food was recently due to go out of date, so we
offered it to the church members.
This food ministry is still in the earLy stages and I'm not completely sure
where it is going to take usl l am open to where God leads with this.
However, I do feel drawn to support our locaL community in some way, this
may be food banks, orthe Local Pantry Manna House. Also, I'd like us to be
able to help our own congregation, maybe through food donations or
Christmas boxes.
l am prayingthat God gives me a clear vision of what He wants from this
ministry. l just want to make sure that wherever it leads it is for His Kingdom
and His glory. Please contact Andrea if you wouLd like to be involved with
this ministry.
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Website and Media PublicityAGM Report- Paul Davison
Initial Objectives."
Social media
To create a new Twitter account under a new
@Lbchurstgreen username
Social media
To create an Instagram account to advance into
outreach via alternative media methods
Website - To include muLti-media (namely videos) on the website to
appealto a wider audience and enabLe us to be more engaging
Team To grow the 'Website and Media Publicity, Team to assist in
updatinglmanaging the website and social media activity
Website/social media - To connect the website and all social media
accounts together, so that when we share on one platform, all
platforms relay the same information
Successes..
Website- Paul Davison will continue to maintain the website, carryout
necessaryupdates, monitorsecurityand upload sermons as required.
Website - The website continues to function successfully across all
devices
Website Security - The site security we have in place has been
successful in defendlng agalnst cyber-attack attempts on our
website during this period
Struggles..
Content Creation-we still require additionaL team members who can
produce content for the website e.g. daily devotionals, testimonies,
video and photography so that we can keep the website fresh and
regularly updated
Social media- Although we have an active Facebook account. which
isviewable on the Website, we have not moved forward with setting up
any additional Social Media pLatforms. This may be due to them not
being required or due to a lack of team members/individuals being
able to create and maintain them.
Website - Aside from uploading the latest sermon audio recordings,
there hasn't been any new content added to the site duringthis period
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Areas to Improve..
Website - It would be beneficial if the sermon speakers could provide
a sermon title and brief outline of the sermon to enable a quicker
upload time to the website and to give the sermon relative context.
Communication- It would be beneficial to have a definitive channel of
communication where information that would benefit from being on
the website e.g. events, date/time changes of meetings etc. were
shared so they could be added to the website in a timely manner and
therefore accessible to site visitors
Future Expectations..
Website- We will be introducing video recordings of the sermons.
Community BBQ
We had a good turnout to the summer Community BBQ held on 22. July
2023, and despite the heavy rain we managed to hold the BBQ in the
courtyard under gazebos, and we celebrated two people coming to faith.
Local families with small children were in attendance, and three people who
got saved at the BBQ in 2022 returned, saying they wanted to get baptised.
The whole church was involved in helping the event be a huge success, with
hot food, face-painting, kids crafts and bouncy castles. There isn't enough
room to mention everybody's name as the whole church was involved in
makingthe daya huge success, but Pastor Nickwould liketothankeveryone
involved for a sterling effort once again in reaching outto the communitywith
the love of God.
FridayClub- Nick Harrison
Friday Club was launched in June 2023 with the aim of taking the gospel to
unchurched kids aged 7 to 11 years. This was instantly successful and by
April 2024 had 70 kids registered with an average of 30 kids attending each
week. The church subsidises the cost, but we have also been given a
reduced rate for hiring by the owner, Natalie.
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The format of the club is simple but effective:
6pm- 45mins play
6.45-7pm fruit and drinks break followed by a short gospel story
7- 7.30pm play
7.30pm close with the Lord's prayer (either sign language or verbal)
We are beginning to see breakthrough with parents as some ofthe mums
have asked for prayer recently even though they have never been to church.
We have a limited time of impact for these families, due to children being
moved on atthe age of 11.
(We were considering purchasing Jungiebugs which is where Friday Club is
held, but sadly, the asking price was too high for investment.)
Street Evangelism - Nick Harrison
From April 2023 we continued to go into Blackheath though not as often as
the year before, but people were getting saved as a result of our street
evangelism. Highlight ofthe yearwas on Good Friday, when a number of
the fellowship carried the cross into Blackheath and did an hour's outreach
on the streets- even the kids got involvedl Some great conversations were
had, and some ofthe those from the fellowship were doing evangelism for
the first time.
During 2024 and 2025 the whoLe focus wilL be on heLping the church
members become witnesses for Christ, through the sharing of the gospel-
two main areas of focus are courage and confidence in the gospel.
Church planting- Nick Harrlson
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Adam & Leonie and a smalLteam launched LBC Rhayader on 4 February
2024. LBC Hurst Green, closed for the morning and headed over to LBC
Rhayader to support Adam & Leonie as they stepped into their calling. We
love and appreciate Adam & Leonie for their humility, obedience and
incredible hard work to get things up and running-we wait in anticipation
of what the Lord will do through them.
Pastor Nick Harrison will attend the services at Rhayader to oversee and
support Adam and Leonie in the initial phase of the church (other members
of the leadership team will attend with Nick as and when they are available)
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with a view to stepping back as and when the church is established
enough. LBC Hurst Green has agreed a financial package with Adam &
Leonie to help LBC Rhayader for the first two years. Afterwards it is
expected that LBC Rhayader will become more financiaLly independent and
less reliant on LBC Hurst Green.
Cafe Church- TenderCare- Nick Harrison & Dennis & Sandra Shearman
Café Church has been runningjust over 12 months and we have seen some
wonderful fruit from this ministry to the elderLy with ten salvations and one
baptism. They love a good praise knees-up atthe care home and the up-
tempo praise song'my Lighthouse, has become an anthem amongstthe
staff and residents alike.
Overseas Mission
Principal Senti from Nagaland Bible College visited us in September 2023 for
the first time. Nagaland Bible College has been supported by LBC Hurst
Green for over 20 years. Principal Senti, brought us encouraging news from
Nagaland of how they are training up and sending out newly commissioned
pastors into southeast Asia, and how the Bible College runs an orphanage
of over 100 children.
Some of the challenges they face is persecution from local government
officials, but the work of God goes from strength to strength despite the
challenges.
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22 April 2023- Christopher- 72- streets- Nadine Hill
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14 June 2023- Carlos- 39- Blackheath- Nick Harrison
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14 June 2023-Zoey- 38- Blackheath- Nick Harrison
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18 June 2023- Lee- in the Lord's house- Karl HilL
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19 June 2023- Brian 73 on the streets- Nick Harrison
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19 June 2023- Mel 36- on the streets- Nick Harrison
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22 July 2023- Nathan (20's) Church BBQ- Nick Harrison
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22 July 2023- Sharnie (20's) Church BBQ- Nick Harrison
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5 September 2023 Jamie Dean-workplace- Nadine Hill
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17 December Nick & Kelly- in-house- Nick Harrison
6 February 2024 Val- streets-yvonne Gisbourne
2f' February2024 Rob- 46- Café Church
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26 March 2023 Shirley Pace aged 79 Café Church
31" March 2024 Owen- in-house- Nick Harrison
Baptisms
Anne-care Home (aged 79) 2nd May 2023
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Ben from Newport Wales (aged 22) 28 May 2023
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Janette Southwick 10 September 2023
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Lee 8 October 2023
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Pat Southwick 8 October 2023
Jo 31" March 2024
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Darren Bromley 31 March 2024
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Lisa Bromley 31 March April 2024
Othernews..
We had an amazing day out at Himley HalL in July 2023 at the Churches
Together Festival. Lots of worship, fellowship and fun. To top it off, Pastor
Nick Harrison was given a word for Leonie Barratt regarding God using her
more in the ministry of worship and opening a door for her. From that
conversation, Leonie introduced Nick to her husband Adam and 9 months
later LBC Rhayaderwas Launched with Adam and Leonie leadingthat
church plant.
We also had a fantastic'alL age, day out at Stourport on Severn in July.
Everyone had a super time with field games, picnics, river walks, fair rides
and a general wholesome church family day outl
We were given a wonderfut prophetic promise during a leadership meeting
in February 2023
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But foryou who fear myname, the sun of righteousness will rise with
healingin its wlngs, andyou wlll go free, leaplng with joyg like calves let
out to pasture. (Malachi 4.2)
Another verse given whiLst we waited on the Lord towards the end of 2023
regarding the church plant in Rhayader was:
In the thlrdyear, sowand reap, plant vineyards and eat their frult.
(Isaiah 37.30)
Given LBC Hurst Green had entered its third year in September 2024, we
took this verse as a great encouragement and confirmation that we were in
the will ofGod with LBC Rhayader.
Sharedjoys
Nadine started her new job with Travis Perkins,
Joe Davison's op was successful
Nigel and Christine Powell came through some long- term health issues.
Nadine passed her driving test
Alex &Janette got engaged to be married November 2024
Gavin & Katie got engaged
Libby got into Hurst Green school
Shared sorrows
May 2023- Niki (Frank's daughter)
August 2023- Evelyn Deeley
August 2023- Stephanie (Nick's sister)
October 2023- Lee
January 2024- Marjorie Edwards (Eugene & Mark's Mum)
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Final Word- Pastor Nick Harrison
Well, I think we all at LBC Hurst Green can say it has been an eventful
twelve months since the last AGM report. There have been many peaks
and valleys, but God is faithful through every season of the soul. Indeed,
what I have learnt personaLLy is that Father God uses adversity in many
ways; to shape us and grow us, but most importantly to demonstrate He is
with us by sustaining us through each adversity that comes.
We have all suffered loss in the fellowship this Last year with one thing and
another, and had to deal with damaged trust in certain individuals. We
continue to suffer with those amongst us who are sick and weak, indeed
the word of God says that we are a body of believers and when one suffers,
we all suffer (1 Corinthains 12.26)
Nonetheless, we know that whatever form of suffering we must go through
"We learn to rejolce in our sufferings. knowlng that sufferingproduces
endurance. and endurance produces character, and character
produces hope. Now this hope does not dlsappolnt, because the love
of God has been poured out in ourhearts bythe Holy Spirit who was
given to us. (Romans 5.'3-5)
On reflection, I have found this verse to be so true and find myself rejoicing
when I think of how the church served Evelyn and her family in the last
weeks of her life with her daughter saying that she'had never experienced
anything like it" when referring to the love of God she received as expressed
through the church. Also, the way the church ralLied round Lee's parents
who were touched by the kindness ofthe church.
I rejoice that we were able to serve Eugene and Mark's family in their
grieving. I rejoice that the church gave so generously to Dave Simpson
when he was out ofwork. and to severaL other needs when asked. I rejoice
because the church has never stopped praying for Christine and David
Philips, and I rejoice in the way Christine has stayed so positive sharing her
faith at the hospitalwhen going through so much herself. I rejoice that God
gave David Phillips the gift of tongues with a song and laughter at his time
of need. I rejoice because of Nigel & Christine Powell witnessingto people
when they themselves were in hospital.
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent Examiner's Report on the Accounts
Report to the Trustees
LBC HURST GREEN, Beaumont Road, Halesowen, B62 9HD
On accounts for the year
ended
Charity No:
HMRC Ref:
701531
XN77764
5th April 2024
I report to the Trustees on the accounts of the above Charity ('the Trust.) for the year ended 5th April 2024, which
are attached herewith.
Res
ectlve Res
onslbllltles of Trustees and Examln
As the Charrty's Trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts., you conslder that the audit
requirement of Section 43 (2) of the Charities Act 1993 (the Act) does not apply. It is my responsibility to state,
on the basis of procedures specified in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners under
Section 43 (7){b) of the Act, whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Ba81s of Inde
endent Examlnerfs Re
My examination was carried out in accordan￿ with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners.
An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the Charity and a comparison of the
accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the
accounts and seeking explanations from you as Trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures
undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently I do not
express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Inde
endent Examlner's
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention..
a) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements to keep
accounting records in accordance with Section 41 of the Act; and to prepare accounts which accord with
the accounting records and to comply with the accounting reqU1￿MentS of the Act have not been met,.
or
b) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
Slgned:
Date:
17109121
KAMALJIT KAUR Trading As DKP ACCOUNTANCY
Office.. 23 Quadrant Court, 48 Calthorpe Road, Birmingham, B15 1TH
And 1[￿ Kingsway, Oldbury. West Midlands, B68 OPL
Name and Address:
AAT {Association of Accounting TechnicAan)
Relevant Professional
Qualification or Body:
Registered with HMRC as an Agent and Money Laundering Regulations
Registration No.. XPML00000148114

Glve here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
NONE TO REPORT

LBC HURST GREEN
INCOMEAND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
Year Ended 5th Aprll2024
Year Ended 5th April 2023
General Collectlons IGIft Aid)
Loose Cash Collectlons
Tax Refund on Total Gift Aid
40,276.65
13.969.19
10,673.93
30.438.76
17,325.54
13,343.69
64,919.77
61.107.99
Sale of PA Equipment, Clubs, Food Offerlng
Bank Interest Recelved
297.00
41.74
85,268.51
61,107.99
spectt1edG￿ &Cash):
Needy Fund
Church Plantlng Fund
Car for N Hairlson
Brazllian Church
Earthquake Appeal
Pak15tan Gift Fund
2,400.00
15,023.00
11,350.00
450.00
325.00
23,377.95
573.00
23,950.95
29.548.00
TOTAL INCOME
89,209A6
90,655.99
Less: Speclfled Glfts Paid Out or ReseNed
23.950.95
65,258.51
29,548.00
61.107.99
L￿. .CHUR¢H TITHL.
Nagaland Blble College
Evangelical Alliance
Visltlng Speakers
Youth for Christ
Operation Mobilisation
Londonderry Baptist
Burundi Church
1,145.00
180.00
600.00
90.00
1,390.00
1,050.00
1,000.00
2,400.00
1,800.00
2.400.00
5,775.00
6,280.00
TOTAL NET INCOMECARRIED DOWN
59.483.51
54,827.99
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LBC HURST GREEN
INCOME AND EXPENDITUREACCOUNTS
FOR THEYEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
Year Ended 5th Aprll 2024
Year Ended 5th April 2023
TOTAL NET INCOME BROUGHTDOWN
59,483.51
54,827.99
SaLailes
Employer's Tax & National Insurance Contributions
Employer's Penslon Contrlbutlons
24,203.54
2,324.38
1,128.14
25,437.48
575.94
27,656.06
26,013.42
Carlng In the Communlty
Vlsltlng Speakers
Travelllng and Fuel Expenses
Vehicle Insurance
Prlnting, stationery and Postage
Telephone and Broadband
Gas and Electrlclty
Insurance
Water Rate5
Rent for Rhayader
Cleaning
Bulldlng Repairs and Malntenance
CCTV Alarm System Malntenance
Computer and Sof￿are Subscrlpllons
PAand Music Equipment
DBS Check Fees
Advertising
Books and Teachlng Materials
Tralnlng Costs
Subscrlptlons
Sunday School and Creche Faclllties
Jungle Bugs Room Hlre
Outreach Expenses
Mlscellaneous Expenses
Refreshments & Subsistence
Pest Control
Audit Fee
Consultancy and Professional Fees
Bank Charges and Interest
Rhayader Church Plant Expenses
Major Buildingwoiks
2,956.02
760.00
2,857.30
388.13
1.912.62
2,456.21
2,809.86
660.00
3,315.36
1,259.95
2.768.47
2,999.69
4,571.41
1,203.13
1,789.69
2,000.00
306.53
2,045.67
2.107.36
1,711.54
533.85
145.00
813.28
158.26
500.00
822.96
135.57
780.00
1,707.56
2,767.88
597.96
235.20
4,109.36
2,159.30
1,881.33
539.59
41.78
3,695.48
4,779.49
175.00
72.00
7.29
550.00
22,640.06
33,907.74
56,799.40
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
61.563.80
82.812.82
EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE
2.080.29
27,984.83
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LBC HURSTGREEN
INCOME AND EXPENDITUREACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEARENDED5TH APRIL2024
Year Ended 51h Aprll 2024
Year Ended 5th Aprll 2023
General Fund Brought Foward
5N21.56
33,406.39
Shortfallfor the Year
2,080.29
27,984.83
GENERALFUND CARRIED FORWARD
3,341.27
5,421
Barclays Bank Balance
Barclays Church Plantlng Fund Acc
Petty Cash Balance
Tax Refund Due
Pastors Petty Cash Float
11,279.08
9,347.17
88.92
10.873.93
330.12
9,807.78
367,47
6.022.56
600.00
TOTALASSErs
31,719.22
16,597.81
Loan Repayment
Church Planting Fund
5,000.00
23.377.95
11,176.25
28,377.95
11.176.25
GENERAL FUND CARRIED FORWARD
3WI27
5.421.56
We conflrm that we have made avallable all relevant records and informatlon for preparatlon of these Income and
Expenditure Accounts for the year ended 5th April 2024. We can conflrm that these Accounts have been approved by
the Board of Trustees o
17].9..12.¥...... and were signed on It's behalt by:
signe*Z!
TRUSTEE
These Income and Expen¢JitureAc¢ounts have been prepared from the accounllng records of L8C Hurst Green In orderlo
fulfiltheir Charty's responslbllltles. These Accounts have been examlned and prepared by me and I consider ihem to be
true and talf.
MS K Kaurlradlngas DKPAccountancy
23QuadrantCourt.48Calthoipe Ar￿, Blmilngham, B15 ITH
Dated:
171011
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