Ballynahinch Congregational
Church
Church Report 2024

**Minister** 

Rev Victor Neill 

## **Church Diaconate** 

Harry Bowles,   Trevor Crothers,  Sammy Graham George McCoubrey,  Jimmy McClenaghan 

## **Interim Church Committee** 

Wilson Hamilton, Isobel Hamilton, Trevor Crothers (Chairman) Barbara Neill, Rev Victor Neill, George McCoubrey, Jimmy McClenaghan, Betty Mc Kee,   Linda Vance, David Vance, Tom Williamson  (Secretary) 

## **Trustees** 

Jim Magowan (Chairman), George McCoubrey (Secretary) Jimmy McClenaghan   Samuel Smyth,Albert McKee,  Trevor Crothers Samuel Graham   Jackie Peacock 

## **Treasurer** 

David Vance , Jimmy McClenaghan  (FWO Secretary) 

## **Ladies Fellowship** 

President – Barbara Neill 

Joyce Bell (Secretary)Elsie Crothers , (Treasurer) 

Committee - Betty McKee , Isobel Hamilton, Lilian Mawhinney, Pauline Johnston 

## **Parent and Toddlers** 

Betty McKee, Barbara Neill, Daisy McCoubrey, Isobel Hamilton, Sally Hamilton,  Emily Douglas,  Pauline Johnston, Evelyn Spiers Joyce Bell, Wendy Bell 



## **Missionary Committee** 

Chairman Rev. Victor Neill, Bookings – Trevor Crothers, 

Elsie Crothers, Richard Payne, Vera McKee, Nan Bell 

## **Organists** 

Emily Douglas   Elsie Crothers 

## **Cemetery Committee** 

(Convenor) Harry Bowles 

## **Child Protection Oficer** 

Sammy Graham 

## **Health and Safety Oficer and GDPR Oficer** 

Tom Williamson 

G D P R  Number   ZA460445 

## **Church Web-site** 

David McCoubrey 

Church Web Address;  www.ballynahinchcongregational.com 

Registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC 100648 



## **Deaths** 

Beth Magowan 28th January Joan Rea 11th February Bobby Herron 10th February Austin Mc Dowell 3rd March Peggy Caughey 5th April Jean Stokes 21st June Marie Calvert 12th July Ivan Watson 17th Sept Rbt. Mc Clements 15th Oct Mrs Bertie Dowell 2nd Nov 



## **Minister’s Report 2024** 

Another year has slipped into eternity  and so  the Psalmist advice remains ever applicable **‘ So teach us to number our days ‘ ( Ps 90 v 12 )** 

Again, we bless God for His continued goodness and faithfulness to  us as a Church and as individuals- despite the difficulties that have confronted us . We thank Him too  for the evidence of the stirring of His Spirit within the lives of individuals, but long for a mighty outpouring of His Holy Spirit  in our Church and in  our community in these day of great spiritual need.  As a congregation the only way for us is forward in the purposes of God  and that requires 

Commitment and dedication !  I acknowledge with thankfulness  that strong  commitment that is given by some to the work and witness of the Church, however, there are others who could give a greater commitment, which will not only  benefit  the work and witness of the Church  but also  be a blessing to them.  The Scriptures remind us 

I am conscious that 2024 for some  has been a difficult and trying year as they have suffered the pain of bereavement or  experienced illness .  Be assured that you are not forgotten about by the Church family and certainly the Lord has not forgotten about you.  So let us as a Church look out for each other and support one another, but most importantly 

**‘ Looking unto Jesus the Author and Finisher of our faith ‘ ( Heb 12 v 2 )** 

## **MIDWEEK MEETING AND MISSIONARY REPORT** 

During this year we had a faithful group of supporters and good fellowship was enjoyed in our Wednesday night meetings as Victor lead us through our Bible study, researching the meanings of various names and titles given to Christ. Many prayers have been answered during the year. We challenge you to come along and join in fellowship with us in Bible Study and prayer. 

**FEBRUARY.** Woody Price from STAUROS updated us on the ongoing work amongst addicts. This is a difficult work and involves much one-to-one contact, talking, advising and encouraging, giving practical help and spiritual guidance. A new centre is under construction at Aldergrove which will enable Stauros to offer residential rehabilitation. **MARCH** . We had a return visit from Colin Tinsley 

HOPE FOR YOUTH MINISTRIES. He gave us a brief update on the ongoing work in Ukraine and then shared with us his work in schools in the Provence. Many children now have no knowledge of the scriptures, and it was wonderful to hear of young people responding to the gospel and being interested in biblical stories. By the end of June 2024 Colin will have taken about 240 classes. 

**MAY.** Sam Cowan renewed our interest in SEAFARERS CHRISTIAN FRIEND SOCIETY. It was mindboggling to learn of the millions of personnel on sea voyages around our world. Sam has the opportunity to go on board when many cruise ships and cargo ships dock in Belfast and has often been asked for Bibles in various 

languages. These were taken secretly; He has encouraged many to continue in their Christian faith. 

**JUNE** . LEPROSY MISSION. Rep Stephen McCartney through Audio visual updated us on all aspects of the work amongst those affected by leprosy. Advancement has been made with early diagnosis and family screening. The mission hospitals offer surgery and rehabilitation training. Many of those affected respond to the gospel 

because of the love and care shown to them in their terrible situation. 



**OCTOBER.** REV.RONNIE McCRACKEN. ESCHOL MINISTRIES  briefly recounted his meeting some years ago with Gipsy King Billy Welch at the Appleby Horse Fair. Billy gave him permission to preach the gospel in any of the gipsy camps. Billy himself later became a Christian and has since accompanied Ronnie and the team to the gipsy camps in Algarve Portugal In December they distributed over 1000 Christmas shoe boxes. They also buy food there and make up food parcels to distribute, along with gospel literature. They open a restaurant and serve a hot meal to the very poor. **NOVEMBER** . GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE (Formally The Gideons). 

This was a very interesting meeting with Paul Laverty, his wife Joy and 3 other team members who each took part and gave a different slant on the work. The placing of scriptures in hospitals, hotels and other public buildings has somewhat diminished but permission to leave leaflets with the scan code gives many the opportunity to access scripture literature and helps. There has been a renewed interested in schools for copies of the scripture for the students. 

## **MISSIONARY PAYOUT.** 

We were able to distribute £300. To ten missionary causes, these are listed in the financial report. 

Thanks to all who contributed to our F.W.O. Missionary envelopes and to all who gave sacrificially to all our missionary offerings. 

We want to thank you especially for your response to the Henna Singson car appeal. We were able to gift Henna £3000. He has bought a White Suzuki Swift and is most appreciative of this generous gift. 

## **Trevor Crothers. (Missionary Secretary)** 

## **Ladies Fellowship** 

As I review our Ladies Fellowship over the past year, may I express my appreciation to those ladies who have faithfully supported the meetings each month.  This encourages me not only personally, but also those guest speakers who come along either to share ministry , testimony or a practical demonstration with us. 

Our Guests were :   Dr. Nigel Campbell in January,  who shared about his visit to Uganda to work with orphans/ disadvantaged children etc.  One of our dear members Sally, was able to pass on  blankets and garments which she had knitted , which were able to wing their way to Uganda within a few months and were greatly appreciated. Catherine Millar gave a Floral Demonstration in February, based on     ‘ The Greatest Love Story ‘    Marion Reid ministered and shared her testimony at our March meeting , she also brought along a selection of books which she has written  and many were purchased. Carolyn Bennett gave a card making demonstration or rather she supervised us as we ladies tried our hand at this craft ! She also shared her testimony with us at our October meeting. In November Isabella Purdy shared her experience of  serving the Lord as a missionary in South Korea for 13 years. We all enjoyed a lovely Christmas Dinner in the Mulberry Tree Restaurant , I organised a quiz and gave a short epilogue on the Christmas message. 



Sadly , two of our faithful members have been’ called home’  over the past year  . We thank God for every remembrance of our sisters  Lily English and Rachel Walsh.  The respective families appreciated all the assistance  of our Ladies in providing and serving the Funeral Teas. May I invite any Ladies who do not as yet come to the meetings  to join with us on the 2nd Mon of each month October to March . 

Yours in Christ Barbara Neill 

## **CHOIR REPORT** 

In looking back over the past year I must commend the members of the choir for their faithfulness and dedication throughout a busy year. 

January saw us responsible for the Christmas Dinner musical programme on Saturday 27th evening.  Although our Men’s Group have greatly depleted they are still willing to take part. We had a good time of fellowship as we all joined in a sing song of old and not so old hymns. Trevor brought the evening to a close with a short epilogue on the word S.I.N.G. 

February was the start of Easter practices for Good Friday and Easter Sunday at the end of March. Not much time to relax as we were invited to lead the worship and sing at the District Orange Service on 7th July. After a few weeks of no practices, it was back to the music and preparation for Harvest Services in October. 

Now Christmas is coming fast... and we were requested to sing a Christmas piece at both morning and evening services during December, also a short programme for the afternoon Carol Service and there were 5 Sundays in December!!!! 

I would again thank Emily for her willingness in helping when and as required. 

It is a privilege to lead the praise, and we trust that our congregation is blessed with the messages in song each week. 

Psalm 113 verses 1 – 4. 

Elsie Crothers 



## **PARENTS AND TODDLERS GROUP** 

The Parent and Toddlers Group meet on Wednesday mornings between 10.30 and Noon during the school terms. 

My thanks to all those who set out the chairs, tables, toys and equipment before the children arrive and then put them away again after they have gone. My gratitude also to the ladies who supervise the 

children and to those who prepare and give out the toast, juice, tea and coffee. 

Although the number of children attending has declined slightly there is still a lot of noise generated in the hall. 

Invitations were given out to the Parents and Guardians to attend the Harvest Service and Christmas Carol Service. It was heartening to see a young mother attend the Harvest Service and several attended the Carol Service, Santa paid us a visit just before Christmas to round off the year. 

Isobell Hamilton. 



Summary of the main areas of income and expenditure for the Church Current Account 

Total Income          £81,225.72 Total Expenditure   £81,193.41 

Freewill Offering Envelopes in 2024 totalled £50,794.75 showing a decrease from £52,070.50 in 2023. Loose offerings were up in 2024 to £2,266.35 from 2023 figure of £2,252.85 

Salaries and Employer's/Employee's NIC/PAYE accounted for £29,216.68 Oil and Electricity costs have reduced to £14,218.05 from £24,588.00 in 2023. Other expenditure is as outlined elsewhere in this report. 

Investments: 

£53,826 has been invested along with other monies into an £85,000 ISA 

£85,000 has been moved into another account to provide financial protection 

Missionary/Charitable Giving Midweek Fellowship            £ 2,050.00 Missionary Account              £ 9,900.00 Ladies Fellowship                 £      365.00 Total                                             £12,315.00 

Closing Balance for 2024 £58,816.15 is and is credited as follows. 

Church £31,078.94 Mission £  6,406.01 Midweek Fellowship                £11,470.99 Ladies Fellowship £  7,718.02 Parent &Toddler £  2,142.19 

Only organisations that submitted their accounts for auditing have been included in this report. 

The following Organisations failed to produce accounts for this report. 

Boys Brigade, Girls Brigade, Missionary Board, WINGS, YC4U 

All other books of accounts and supporting documentation have been subject to external audit by Nelson Accountancy Services, and a report submitted to the Trustees. 



## **Income** 

**Balance 1/1/24 Church £158,035.23 Balance 1/1/24 Missionary Acc £6,178.90 Balance 1/1/24 Midweek Fellowship £9,958.14 Balance 1/1/24 Ladies Fellowship £4,718.02 Balance 1/1/24 Parent&Toddlers £1,566.03 Balance 1/1/24 Thursday Fellowship £177.70 Balance 1/1/24 Jeremiah Fund -£247.02 Balance 1/1/24 Investment £53,826.54 Balance 1/1/24 Bowling Club £298.00 Balance 1/1/24 Sunday School £305.04** Freewill offerings £50,794.75 Sunday cash collections £2,266.35 Missionary Envelopes £3,160.00 Missionary Collections £6,967.11 Midweek Fellowship £3,562.85 Sundries £7,349.48 Cemetry Fees £3,100.00 Parents & Toddlers £576.16 Ladies Fellowship £3,500.00 Jeremiah fund Xfer from church account £247.02 

**£316,340.30** 



## **Expenditure** 

Rev Victor Neill £24,790.00 Mrs Joan Hunter Sexton £1,289.68 Employer's/Employee's NIC/PAYE £3,137.00 Rates  Church/Manse/Gate Lodge £1,765.43 Insurance  Church/Manse/Gate Lodge £3,739.22 Printing/Stationary/Publishing £662.85 Oil £5,244.05 Electricity £8,974.00 Property Maintainance £17,944.24 Speakers/Singers/etc £1,380.00 Church phones £881.86 Bank Charges £306.67 Mission £9,900.00 Sundries £4,178.41 Wednesday Fellowship £2,050.00 £500.00 Ladies Fellowship (float) Thursday Fellowship (xfer to Mission Acc) £177.70 Bowling Club               (xfer to Church Acc) £298.00 Sunday School            (xfer to Church acc) £305.04 

**Money Transfered to Savings Account investment transferred to savings account Money Transfered to 2nd Savings Account** 

**£31,173.46 £53,826.54 £85,000.00** 

**Balance    31/12/24 Church Balance    31/12/24 Missionary Acc Balance    31/12/24 Midweek Fellowship Balance    31/12/24 Ladies Fellowship Balance    31/12/24 Parent&Toddlers** 

**£31,078.94 £6,406.01 £11,470.99 £7,718.02 £2,142.19** 

**£316,340.30** 



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