Saintfield Parish Church
Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2023
The Trustees present the Annual Report and Statements of Receipts and Payments and Assets and Liabilttie5 for Saintfield
Parish Church for the year ended 31 December 2023.
Objective5 and Artivities
The charitable purpose of the Church of Ireland is the advancement of religion.
The principal function of Saintfield Parish Church is to support the advan￿ment of the Christian religion by promoting,
through the work of the Saintfield Parish Church the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and
ecumenical. Being open to and engaging with society as a whole and offering support for those needing help are
fundamental to the practical delivery of the benefits of Christianity.
As a result of activity in the pursuit of the advancement of the Christian religion, the Saintfield Parish Church has custody
of property and of records, materials, and artefacts of significance to the cultural and religious heritage and maintenance
of which is undertaken by the Select Vestry of the Saintfield Parish.
Achievements, Performance & Public Benefit
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44welcome to the living Stone, the Sour￿ of life. The workmen took one look and threw it out- God set it in the place of
honor. Present yourselves 35 living stones for the construction of a santtuary vibrant with life, in which you'll serve as holy
priests offering Christ-approved lives up to God.
Peter
2-4-8 The Message
I like Dave Walkerf5 cartoons that you will find in the 'Church fimes, Newspaper and no more so than the one entitled
'We are Church" I have bought the Cartoon Church License to Use his cartoons but this one is significant for us now. It
shows how alive any Church 15 in its shape, strength shining outwards when every person 15 a living stone. When each
person offers their'christ approved lives to God. then Church becomes authentically. This is the truth that 5ainffield
Parish has grown through over the past year.

Our shape as a living Church
Coincidently. Dave Walkerf5 shape of his cartoon Church is identical to the physical shape of our own in Main Street. IVS
like everyone in Saintfield Parish being joined together in a unique way, held together by those around us through our
faith in JesU5. Church is beingtogether, no matterwho we are, what we look like, where we have come from, how long
Saintfield Parish has been our home or how recent or from when Jesus became our Lord.
So how has our shape changed over
the past year? Well, we have the
addition of a new partnership with La
Redenta Church, La Paz, Bolivia and
Pastor David. Through SAMS Ireland,
this partnership will be a great
encouragement as we will both pray
for and encourage each other as we
share who Jesus is in our
communities. Over the next 5 years,
we hope to visit each other through
SAMS and their Mission Co-
ordinatorfs Stephen McElhinney's
guidance.
sadly, in the last year our shape as a Church changed a little as we
witnessed the passing of folk who have now entered that closer presence
of Jesus. The shape of our Church will in the future see such missing
spaces, so we always need to invite people back to Church and take up
their place with us in regular Worship and Mission.
It has been a blessing in 2023 to welcome Karen, Alice, Liz, Cecil, Margot,
Kirsty, Loren, Luca5, Noah, Isla, Adam. Amy, Alice
with Ava who was baptised on Motherf5 Day 2024.
One loss to us lastyear was Rose Armstrong as our Youth Worker who moved
on in her calling last July to 15r Bangor Presbyterian. Rose exemplifies the
great shape of a Jesus, discipleship. prayer. commitment. Her personality and
giftings engaged all who met with her. We miss her in her role.
The Vestry have decided to use a period of reflection and prayer before
exploring a Youth/Family resource again. The bishop has indicated that he will
also seek to identify someone who might be an addition to Saintfield Parish
for this ministry.
Our Strength as a living Church
'While living stones individually shape how our Parish Church looks, only together in Jesus can we be strong. Each person
in our cartoon church supports the other using their own strength to keep everyone in place. Our Church only works best
when we too all interlock together in a unique way sharing in responsibilities and to be strong so that we might serve
Jesus.
One example of such shared strength 15 in our FWO giving. The FWO grew last year through the increased generosity of
about 113 of our parish households. That extra £10 lat least) each month goes a long way to cover the ever-increasing
costs of mission, overheads, stafFing and the continual maintenance of the graveyard and church building5.

This increase helped pay towards the overall cost of the Vicarage
refurbishment. It offsets the10s5 of dividend incurred from the use of our
unrestricted investments and this has allowed us to pay for the work in full
with no outstanding costs.
The Vicarage has now been completed and we want to thank ME Crowe
and their team for all the hard work in achieving such a great finish. This is
a Parish a55et for years to come. I plan to put together a video telling whole
Story of the work from beginning to end. Thank you to everyone involved.
We a150 used our finance to re-mark the Church car park and fix the
lighting to make everything safer.
We have also addressed the deterioration of some Church windows,
refurbished the Church Noticeboard, and upgraded the fuse box in the
main Parish Church building and replaced the radio mics to eradicate the
continuous interference. This year, we plan to replace the Church front
door through a very generous donation and may have to replace the ride
on lawn mower used in the graveyard.
However, we must maintsin ourfinancial strength in what more we can
give. If you have not been able to increase, please consider doing so. An
extra £10 a month goes a long way. We also want to help people move from envelopes to Standing Orders. With the
closure of the Saintfield Dank5e Branch in June 2024, we will now how to travel to make deposits. Standing Orders help
overcome that need. Sally in the office will be happy to advise how to set this up. We need to balance our books as
charity to fulfil our Jesus Mission and Ministry.
Our strength also comes from how we support each other through the attivities of Church life.
A big thank you to all our volunteers who give up so much in many
organisations. There are too many to name, but a big thank you the
Mothers, Union Committee for all their hard work and especially to
Marion Edwards as Chair, 6 years in looking after the Mothers, Union.
A real ble55ing of support and organisational skill5.
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l also want to say thank you to all involved with Wednesday Welcome Team
of Julie, Andree, Ann, Mervyn who connect with so many in the community- For
those who help lead in REFRESH and our Youth Work on Sunday l Friday night.
thank you. Without Craig, Sarah, Dan, Harry, Toby, Wenda + David, we could do
nothing. A big thanks to Jean looking after Knit and natter on Monday. A great wee
community group who enjoy everything they do. Well done.
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Thank you also to our Select Vestry / Trustees who also offer so much as volunteers.. Stephen Erskine as (Hon Secretaryl
who keeps brilliant Minutes and writes the clear letters,. Caroline Kearney (Hon Treasurer) who crunches the numbers
and keeps us right with the Charity Commission,- Joy Whitley & Craig Weston as Glebe-wardens who were very much
part of the Vicarage projett,. Peter & Carol Andrews who looked after us so well as Church Warden5 over the past year.
The Vestry also has people involved with the Graveyard, ILindal and with Safeguarding IKate & R05emaryl all of which
are very important and essential role5. We have recently updated our Safeguarding Policy, Graveyard Regulations as well
Parish Hall regulations.
There are people who a150 SUPPOrt the larger church using their specific people Skills. Dawn Gordon works with the Vicar
as a Parish Visitor offering significant time and support in being there with folk. I know there are others in the Parish who
also visit and care and l am very grateful for all they offer. Thankyou.

Donna Matchett spiritU311y leads the 8.30am Holy Communion and Denis (Her dad) 15 our Church Warden, always on
time and organised. Our thanks also Canon lan McDonald for his deeply appreciated godly assistance in Worship and to
Alan Higgin5 who faithfully every month, to lead and preach and encourage u5 at our 10.OQam Morning Worship. And of
course. to Jackie. the hidden PowerPoint man who makes all the 51ides click even when Chris interferes Q
Michael Harris as our organist is such a blessing keeping us right with the music, adapting 2nd helping us to grow in our
worship. His provision of music for Sunday Worship, Weddings and funerals is deeply valued.
The parish a150 offers a support structure that employ staff to make u5
operate efficiently as a charity. Sally Milligan in our Office gives 50 much
assistance to the Vicar and Parish in how she administers all the normal day to
day routines. She is a self-starter and a warm welcome to the many who come
into Church House. Jean Perrin is invaluable as Assistant Treasurer and with
Caroline and Sally. keeps everything paid on time and clearly recorded.
lan Gordon as Sexton keeps everything in the Parish Hall. Carpark, Church and
Graveyard up to a fantastic standard. Through his upkeep of our hall, we have
grown the number of community groups over the past year who use it. lan has
everything set up for them and the Church itself is always ready for worship
every Sunday. Thank you.
William Drury looks after the Graveyard as Convenor, not just co-ordinating
Funeral Services with Norman McBriar and other5, but answering any queries
the public might have. This is a complex need and William ensures that the
Graveyard offers the highest level of care and attention to all. Thank you.
Finally, we are strong togetherthrough everything we all give in our own way. Coffee &Tea after Church, those who read
the Bible in Church or lead in Church Prayers, Ronnie White and his leadership team arranging Men Alive to clear up the
weeds that never stop growing in the Church grounds, Leonard Hill beginning to put together a new magazine and with
Muriel, delivering the weekly Newsletters. Badminton and Bowling organised by William and lan connert us with people
in Saintfield in a great way. Then there are those who support the Christmas SITOUT to raise money for charity, the
Christmas Street Fair volunteers as well those looking after Pitter Patter Ithank you Sarah, David, Valda, Joanne & Dawn).
These are hidden jobs that help glue together our Church and Mission, 50 SPC grows stronger for Jesus and lives for him.
We still however need more volunteers to maintain what we do. More people for youth work, Tea and Coffee, leadership
in some organisatlOAS that need the injettion of your strength that only your individual stone can bring. It doesn't matter
what shape or size your life and faith is, our Church can fit what is offered into the shapè our Parish Church can become.
Please however, do notwaitto be asked to do something. You might See something that has been forgotten about or
only you can do. So step up. volunteer, serve God and Saintfield Parish Church in the way only you can.
Our Shining outwards a5 a living church.
This might not be obvious from looking at the Church Cartoon. But look! l !
People are shining Jesus outwards through their smile and sense of joy of being together.
They shine Jesus outwards to those not in their Churchl I
Our Church also must always shine Jesus outwards. If we stop looking out at the world and Church becomes the place
where we only look at ourselves, then our shape and strength becomes irrelevant a nd we will shrink and die.

Last October, we took the opportunity to shine Jesus OU￿ardS through our
Church Mission 'FOUND'.
We wanted people to experience Jesus shining into their hearts.
We wanted people to encounter something bigger for life and death.
We wanted people to discover that the darkness of their sin no longer needs
control them. Our speakers offered so much and it was a real Jesud glue for
Saintfield Parish Church in its energy and power.
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We plan some mOre'shinin￿ in 2024-25. Through ourgrowing
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partnership with l and 2 Saintfield Presbyterian Churches,
I have been meeting with both Sam Bostock and John Torrens
to explore greater collaboration in Mission and of how we all
together can tell Saintfield of Jesus Christ. We can now
confirm that Rico Tice from All Sou15 Langham Place, London
will be with us for a Mission Weekend in February 2025.
All three churche5 in the next months will be meeting together
for prayer and preparation for this event so that together we
can shine Jesus where each church exists in Saintfield. We
hope and pray that together, we will ensure the Gospel
message will shine brightly in Saintfield as God calls more
people to be added not just to our Churches, but his Kingdom.
We also will be arriving in 2026 at our 250th Anniversary. Thi5 is another opportunity to '5hine' as the living stones. We
need to pray and fully consider what that these special years might look like. We will need to begin to plan and prepare,
for time will go very fast if we are not careful.
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for as living stones who have the best shape. offer the truest strength,
shine outwardly for Jesus,
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Together as living stones, we are sure our God is in control.
We sleep in peace for ultimately, we know when we wake up,
God is in control for Jesus is OUR Living Stone.
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We as Saintfield Parish are sure of our Jesus, shape, strength and Shining
of God's love. We are safe and secure not because of everything we can
do to make it work, but what Jesus has done for us and what the Holy
Spirit will make happen through the promise of God's Word.
We give thanks for the blessing of being living stones built together and God's blessing that shapes, strengthens and
shines upon our Christ approved lives. Levs continue to build Saintfield Parish Church not in our name but in the name of
our Lord Jesus. Being and becoming more and more the authentic Church of Jesus with open doors, open hands and
open hearts for all. Everyone who God calls ever closer to him, to being known by Him and loved by Him and saved by
Him that they too may be the living stones not just of Saintfield Parish but of God's Kingdom here on Earth and for then
in Heaven with Him. Amen

Saintfield Parish Church
Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2023 (continued)
Financial Review
On the Statement of Receipts and Payments for year ended 31 December 2023, Parish receipts total approximately £337k.
This figure includes the sale of Parish unrestricted investment capital of approximately £140k, used to help fund the
Vicarage renovation projett. We also received an extremely kind donation of £50k towards these costs. The capital was
withdrawn from the investments, then transferred to the Parish bank accounts before being paid to the contractors.
We have seen a rise in the number of Parishioners giving their Freewill Offering IFWOI by standing order. Thank you, this
helps us to budget and forecast future cash flow. Graveyard income has increased slightly, and we received a kind donation
of £lk towards it, to be invested in M&G Investments.
Parish Hall income (rental of premises) has again risen in 2023 as new groups have continued to Use the Parish Hall and
users increase the number of hour5 they rent the complex. Long may this continue.
2023 saw the conclusion of the project to refurbish our wonderful Vicarage to bring it up to Diocesan standard and future
proof for years to come. The spend was agreed by the Selett Vestry Trustees in 2022 and am sure you will agree, was
money well spent. However, this upgrade did come at a cost. In addition to £IOOk that was withdrawn from Parish
investments in 2022, a further £55k from RB General Unit Trust INI) and £85k from M&G Investments was required. This
has had a negative impact on the income provided by the investments. In 2023 we received approximately £6,500 less
than 2022 as experted. This will continue to be monitored and 3ddre55ed this financial year. Restricted investments were
valued at £65k lapprox.) and unrestricted at £291k lapprox.). Other fluctuations were due to market performance and
conditions.
Running costs for the Parish continue to rise each year. Salary costs are up and most notable are the increases in fuel such
as oil and electri¢ity- Essential groundworks at the Hall were carried out in 2023 to fix the outside lighting issue to keep all
users Safe. As costs remain high, we once again encourage Parishioners to give extra in their monthly FWO.
Sainffield Parish have a dual control mechanism in place for both receipts and payments. Monthly reconciliations are
performed and cross-checked ensuring financial allocations are correct. The financial position is presented to Select Vestry
at each meeting and examination encouraged.
Goingconcern
The Trustees have reviewed the budgets for the year ahead and are satlsfied that there are adequate funds in place to
ensure that the Parish can continue its activities and the Financial Statements for the year ended 2023 can be signed off
as a going concern.
Structure, Governance and Management
Governing Document und Constitution of the Charity
Chapter 111 of the Constitution of the Church of Ireland governs Parishes and Parochial Organi5ation. The Select Vestry
members are the Charity Trustee5.

Saintfield Parish Church
Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2023 (continued)
Recruitment andAppointment of Selert Vestry (Trustee5J
All members of the Church of Ireland who are over the age of 18 and are either resident within the Parish or live elsewhere
but have been accustomed members of the congregation for at least three months, may register as members
of the General Vestry of the Parish, allowing them to attend and vote at meetings of the General Vestry and to stand for
election to the Select Vestry. Meetings of the General Vestry are held at least once a year. The Selett Vestry is elected as
part of this General Vestry meeting. The Select Vestry will hold their positions for a period of one year. Select Vestry
member5 may be re-elected annually and there is no limit on the number of terms which may be served.
Pay and remuneration
The Vicar is paid according to the Diocese of Down and Dromore grading of Saintfield Parish a5 a 'C' Parish along with the
Locomotory and Office expenses a5 passed by General Synod 2021.
Organisationul Strurture
The Selert Vestry is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Parish. The Select Vestry consists of the member
of the clergy serving in the Parish, two Church Wardens, two Glebe Wardens and generally not more than twelve other
members ofthe General Vestry elerted at the Easter General Vestry.
The Select Vestry 15 chaired by the incumbent (Wicarl of Saintfield Parish. Select Vestry members are responsible for making
decisions on matters of general concern and importance to the Parish including deciding how Parish funds are to be
applied. They also are responsible in establishing and maintaining the vision of the Parish, counselling the Vicar in regard
to spiritual direttion as well offering oversight regarding to the management of staff, safeguarding trust and property
concerns.
The Select Vestry meets at times fixed by the members or by the Diocesan Synod. Special meetings may be convened at
any time by the Chairperson or the Church Wardens. In 2023 the Select Vestry met on 8 occasions. The average attendance
Was 74Yo.
Compliance with Public Benefit
The Parish has given careful consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit to
ensure that the artives entered into during the year have helped to achieve the Parish's objectives and attivities, as well
as providing public benefit.
Statement of Trustees, Responsibilitie5
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Tru5tees' Report and the Statement of Receipts and Payments and
Statement of Assets and Liabilities in accordance with applicable law and regulations.
The law applicable to charities in Northern Ireland with Income of less than £250,000 requires the Trustees to prepare a
statement of receipts and payments and a statement of assets and liabilities for each financial year.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the Parish's
transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the assets and liabilities of the Parish. They are also
responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Parish and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and
detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Saintfield Parish Church
Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2023 (continued)
Signed on Behalf of the Trustees
Rev. Chris Pollock
Mr Stephen Erskine
Mrs Caroline Kearney
Date: 28 March 2024
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