CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIANITY {NORTHERN IRELAND) LIMITED
TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
The trustees present their Annual Directorfs report and independently examined financial statements
for the year ending 31st March 2025, which also complies with the requirements for a directovs report
and accounts under the Companies Act 2006.
The financial statements compty with tho Charities Act INorthem Ireland) 2008, the Companies Act
2006 and the Company's Arts'cles of AsscKiation. They comply with the Accounting and RepoTting by
Charities Statement ol Recommended Practice ISORPI applicabl¢ to charities pr6paring their accounts
in accordance with the Financial Repjrting Standard FRS 102 applicable in th8 United Klngdom and
Republic of Ireland.
Commont from our Chalrpernon Rfrv. Dr. Nomian Hamllton
I wnte th8S8 notes shortly 8fterstr8et disorder 8g8in this summ8r in parts olth8 UK, both on dom8St
8nd global matters. And h8r8 in Northern Ir&18nd we hav6 had s&rious trouble on ourstr8ats in recent
limes. So. we still have a blg challenge forbolh the f8lth sector generally as well as CIV￿ and polltical
le8ders to 8levat6t the quality and reach of public discourse on the many issues raised by th&
demonstotions and counter demonstration5. There Is a huge nged for wise, robustyet sensAtive
governanc8 both locally and nat￿nallY In Stom70nt and Westminstor. In our woth in Contemporary
Christianity, we aim to el8vat8 und8rstandinq and conversation as best W8 can on thes& and other
complex issues facing our society.
It is a gr8al personal privilege lo b8 8ble to play som8 small part In thls work, but It also fair lo say that
the support ofoth8rs Is 81so gr88tly ne8d8d ifwe are to do our woth w811. In the coming y&ar we WMI
b8 contlnuing some b8hind-th8-SC8nes vffjrk on th& changing lac• of reconciliation and good
r6lalk)ns, as w811 as hopefully having Son￿ more public ev8nts to whlch you will be very welcom&.
Our w8b&te will be updated as ourpl8ns d8v810p.
Ifyou think you mwhl be able lo comment or help us In any w8y, we would b8 d&light6d to hear from
you. We 8r8 need ofsome support in the wortd ofS0￿81 medi8, and in the organisalion ofsome
events. The more we do, the more we need lo strengthen ourcapacify to do il pmpgrly, Our E-m811
contact de18ils are..
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Finally, I do w8nt to th8nk our HonotBry Secretary. Stephen Adams, and thg members ol th8 Board
who conts7but8 their God given tlma 8nd wisdom to help us. Working ￿th them really is a deluhtl
The Trustees are pleased lo submll thls formal report a8 required under the relevant leglslation.
ObJoCtIvo8 and A¢llvltle•
The Purpose of Contemporary Chrisllan6ty INothem Ireland} 1$., "to promote the Chrlstian rellgion and
in particular (but not exdusivetyl lo bring bibllcall principles to b8ar on the outsvorklng of faith in Northern
Ireland In planning our acllvities, we keep our Alms and Objectives under ravlew and our ststed publlc
benefit a8 approved in our N I Charitie3 Commission registration.
th its roots in the Evangelical community, Contemporary Christianity (Northern Ireland) Limlled works
across the Christian traditions to addres9 the challenges of... living out biblical faith In a changing world.
We seek to draw on the lessons learned through nearly 40 years of community conflict. Both a Concem
for the faithful understanding of the biblical text, and an OU￿orkIng of the misslon of God as Ihe
reconciliation of all things in Christ, are critical in enabling Christians to challenge their communal
loyaltles and engage with the work of peace building and c<)mrnunlty relallons.
Contemporary Christianity (Northern Ireland} Limited is committed to help churches and lailh-based
Communities engage with challenges of a rapidly changing Society. We work with a range of
organisations across the Christian traditions and seek lo provide 8 relevant pro9ramme of activities.
The benefits that flow from this purpose include challenging people of faith across Northem Ireland to
think ab)ul their faith and its implications in their oommunilies. Contemporary Christianity provides a
"8afe space" for conversations, wh￿h might be more difficult to organlse on a church or denominational

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basis. Some of this work is done by the organisation and some is done by working in partnership with
other organisations. Through this, the local Christian Communty Can be challenged, disturbed and
encouraged to reflect theolog￿allY on real issues and review their lifesty￿ and practice.
These benefits are evidenced through opportunities to open up and consider contemporary real-tlfe
issues, which affect how people live out their faith in our divided communities. These benehts are
advanced through a range of events, meetings and convers8bons organised lo challenge Chri8bans
across our communities.
The beneficiaTles of thls purpose are primafily those involved in church and communlty relations across
N Ireland who are willing lo encourage engagement wrth these types of issues to enhance Ihelr
citizenship.
8tru¢tur•, gov•rn•n¢• and managom•nl
During 2024-25 we held five hybrid Board meetings and some Strategic planning 8es8ion8.
We rofrosh our website, as a resource to promte engagem8nL and all our PS blogs are posted on the
site.
Our Memoranduffl and Artlcles ofAs8oclatlon were approved In November 2009. In October 2014, we
registered with the Charlty Commission for North8m Ireland {NIC1005851. We have been a member
of NICVA 8ince 2016. We are member8 of Evangelical Alliance.
We communicate to our database of friends by emall, by our web$lte, and by social medla. Through
the86, we have end8avouTed to malnlaln meanlngful contact. Alongside our publlc acknvltles. the Board
has been d6v8bplng a work-plan for the nexl 2-3 year6 and thls has Involved di8CU88ions and
neg0kn'atlon8 wlth 8everal partner org8nlsatlon8.
En•urlng our work dèllv•rn our alms
Vl8lon: We desire to see the Christian community in Ireland nurture a radlcal bibllcal faith In God, who
In Jesus Chnst reconciles the world, restores human relationships and redeems all of Ilfe and creation.
Ml¥slon: We are Gommltted to develop the knowledge and personal Skills needed among Chiislians
and churches to serve their communities at Critlcal points of cultural contention, communal conflict and
social chango, by becoming a place where they Can acces8 blbllc81 r080urces 2nd practlcal support.
The trustees have paid due regard to 9uldance l$$ued by the Charty Commlsslon In deciding what
activltie8 the charity should undertak8.
The Board is so grateful lo God for the contlnued support of a faithful small group of fegular donors,
who underwiite our work. We keep them Snfonned ol Ihe dlre¢tlon of travel as we develop a 2-3 year
work-plan. We continue to be vigilant in effectlng economles and maintaining 8 reasonable cash flow
and reserves.
Achlevements and perfornianc
We work entirety a8 a volunteer organisatoon and we are fortunate lo have a highly committed Board.
We rent an office in the Inter-church Centre ofthe Irish Coundl of Churches, and we benefit from being
located with them. We moved alongside them to the Belfast Cathedral Centre, in Oonegall Street,
Belfa81 in December 2024.

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Convers•tlon
Recognising that our ECONI roots" were p80ple with passion volunteering lo work tcgelher io
Challenge the Ghurch, society and local political leaders, this approach has insplred occasional
"conversations" on current and relevant topics. Our public event8 are branded as"In These Tlmes"
events. One evening was held in Ulster University, Belfasl Campus on York Street.
On 251h February 2025, we had an evenlng on Poveity -"Golng Beyond Benevolence.. W8 had a
purposeful discussion around poverty, Ihe Programme for Government, and poverty Sn our
communities and churches. Rev, David Campton then spoke on whal the Blble has to say about
Poverty, which led lo an interesling time for dlscusslon.
A recordlng of this event18 avallable on our wébslt&.
Publication of . .PS... blogs was our most regular activity for engagement over the year. Since January
2025 we moved from TWO 2 a month lo weekly PS.. Blogs. We are grateful to 8 wlde range of
writers who make th15 possible. Each blog was on 8 topical theme and there has been an Increase In
the numbor ol readons ad w8 sèek lo 'Engage, Provoke and D18CUS8.'
otIN9r A¢tlvllles'. We hosted monthly meellngs of the Churches Inlliallve Group (C.l.G) and welcomèd
some new members lo that group. W8 have worked In partnershlp wlth other organlsatlons and
Evangelical Aillance INI) in th8 Coalltion of Chrlsdan Voices agalnst Povety.
CommunlcatSons: We rely heavlty on e-communlcations as the only cost-effectfvè way of Infomilng
and dls88minalion of informallon and nodce of events to our supporter8 and wSd8r contacts.
Emall..
Web8ite'.
We hav8 F8cet)ook 80clal medla Connec￿On$.

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TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Flnanclal rovl•w
The Board 1$ $0 grateful to God for the continued support ol a lailhful small group of re9ular donors.
We are encouraglng new supporters to help us wlth a small monthty donation.
R•servo8 pollcy
It is the policy of the charity that unrestricted funds, which have not been designated for a specffic use,
should be maintained at a level equivalènt to betsveen three and srx month's expenditure. The trustees
consider that reserves at this level will ensure that, in the event of a significant drop in fvnding, they will
be able to continue the charity's current activities while conslderation 1$ given to ways in wh￿h additional
fvnds may be raised. Th1$ level of reseNe$ has been maintalned throughout th8 year.
Chang•8 to tho Board Dlrectorn
Mr J McGrath stepped down from the Board on 11th Septembor 2024.
Rl•k Aknn•g•ment
Th8 trustee8 hav8 a8SeS88d th8 malor risk8 to which th8 charfty Is exposed and are sall8fled that
8y8tem is in place lo mitigate exposure to the major nskB.
Refor•nc• and admlnl¥trntlv• dotall•
Company regl8lration number
Charity registration number.
NI 37038
NIC 100585
Regislered Office..
Inter Church Centre
8elfa$t Calhedral Centre
Donegall Street
Belfast
BT12HB

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TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THEYEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Structurei governance and management
The charity is a company limited by guarantee.
The trusts8s, who are also the directors for the purpose of company law. and who seDMd during the
y8ar and up to the date of signature of the financial slalements were..
Mr S Adams
Ms C Bollaert
Mr J Currie
Rev Dr M Ihhite-Dundas
Rav Dr N Hamllton OBE
Dr J Kyle
Mr J MeGralh until 11th September 2024
Dr L Whltten
Mr P Crory
The Trustee8' report was approved by tha Board of Tru$lee8.
Mr S Ad•m•
Trustee
Dated.. 4th November 2025
R•v Dr N Hamlllon
Trustee
Dated.. 41h November 2025

CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIANITY (NORTHERN IRELAND) LIMITED
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSBILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
MARCH 2025
ststoment of TN8te•8' R••pon8ibllltl
The twstees Idireclors of the company for the purp05e5 of company law) are responsible for preparing
th8 tfUStees' report and financial statement5 in accoidance with applicable law and regulation5.
Company law requir8s th8 trustees lo prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under that
law the trustees hav& elected to pr8pare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom Accounting Standards and applicable law).
Under the relevant legislation, the trustees musl not approve the financial slatem8nts unless they are
sab'sfied Ihatthey giv& a true and fair view ofthe state ofaffairs of the company and ofthe net movement
in fund8 for that period. In preparing these financial stalemenls, the trustees are required lo..
8elect 8uil8ble accountlng polScle8 and then apply them conslslently.,
make judgementg and estimate8 that are reasonable and yudent., and
prepare the financial stalemenl8 on the going concern basi8 unle86 It 18 inapproprialo lo
presumè that th8 company will ¢ontinue on that basls.
The trustees are responslble for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and
explain the charity's transactions and di$closg Wlth reasonable accuracy al any time the financial
position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the
applicable law and regulalions. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and
hence for taking roa8onabla stops for tho prevonlion and detection of froud and other irregularities.