Lisburn/Eglantine/AII Saints/Connor/Church of Ireland
(All Saints, Church, Eglantine Parish)
Trustees. Annual Report
and
Statement of Receipts & Payments and Assets & Liabilities
For the year ended 31st December 2024
Registered wlth the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland: NIC 101582
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All Saints, Church, Eglantine Parish
Annual Report and Financial Statements forthe year ended 31 December 2024
Contents
Page
References and administrative details of the Charity
Trustees, report
Independent Examiners report to the Trustees
Receipts and payment5 account
io
Statement of assets and liabilities
11
Notes to the financial statements
12
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All Saints, Church, Eglantine Parish
References and administrative details
Charity Name:
Lisburn/Eglantine/AII Saints/Connor/Church of Ireland
(All Saints, Church, Eglantine Parish)
Charity Registration Number-.
101582
Contact Address:
The Rectory
16 Eglantine Road. Lisburn, Co. Antrim, BT27 5RQ
Trustees
Rev. J. Kernohan (01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Ms H Borcloy (01.01.24 to 31.12.24J
Mrs M Compbell (01.01.24 to 31.12.24J
Dr R Cuthbert {01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
MrsA Fenton fOI.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Mr N Fenton (01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Mr D Finlay (17.04.24 to 31.12.24J
Mrs Carole Laverty (01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Mrj Leckey (01.01.24 to 31.12.24}
Dr M Little (01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Mrs G Matchett (01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Mrs S Mccormick (01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Mrs A Mccutcheon (01.01.24 to 31. 12.24)
Mr D Orr (01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Mrs Ann Rosa (17.04.24 to 31.12.24)
Mr G Simpson {01.01.24 to 08.04.24J
Mrs R Taylor {01.01.24 to 31.12.24)
Principal Office-bearers
Clergy:
Rev J Kernohan
Church Secretary:
Mrs A Fenton
Church Treasurer:
Mrs K Martin
Church Warden- Clergy:
Mrs M Campbell
Church Warden - People". Mrs A Rosa
Independent Examiner
JMW CA LTD. 74 Ballantine Gardens, Lisburn BT27 5FB
Bankers
Ulster Bank
18 Bow Street, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, BT28 IBN
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Trustees Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2024
CHARITABLE PURPOSE AND OBJEcrs
The charitable purpose of the Church of Ireland is the advancement of religion.
The principal function of All Saints, Church, Eglantine Parish, 1.the Parish") is to support the advancement of
the Christian religion by promoting through the work of the Parish, 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 3 result of activity in the pursuit of the advancement of Christian religion, the Parish ha5 Custody of property
and of records, materials and artefacts of significance to our ctsltural and religious heritage, the maintenance of
which is undertaken by the select vestry of the Parish.
Achievements and Performance
Worship
Worship is central to the life of the Parish. Our rich variety of worship is based on the services contained in the
Book of Common Prayer, with a balance of word and sacrament. Two services of worship are held each
Sunday- one at 11.00am and one at 6.00pm. Every Wednesday a celebration of the Eucharist and
Intercessions for the Sick is held at 10.00am.
We follow the liturgical framework of the Church of Ireland so that, in addition to the normal weekly seriices,
we obsenie all the main Christian festivals as well as certain saints, days.
Children in the Parish
A Sunday School is available for all parish children over the age of 3. Children come to Church for the opening
prayers, collects and scripture readings before moving into the Church Hall for lessons in the basics of Church
of Ireland/Christian teaching. On the first Sunday of each month, children remain in Church to participate in
the family service and listen to a children's address by the Rector. On the third Sunday of each month the
children come into Church to receive a blessing durtng Parish Communion.
Pastor(Yl Care
Pastoral Care is provided primarily by the Rector to any member of the parish who may so require it - e.g. the
hospitali5ed, the sick, the elderly, the disabled, the housebound or anyone who requests for a visit.
(While generally restricted to members of the Parish, pastoral care will underspecial circumstances be extended
to anyone within the parish boundaries.)
Each Monday the flowers provided for the preceding Sunday services are delivered to 2 or 3 parishioners who
are ill, housebound or have suffered a bereavement etc.
Baptisms, Morriages and Funerals
The Rectorpr?vides help, guidance and support forthe families involved before, during and afterthese services.
Church Organisations meet as described in the following paragraphs.
The Church Choir practises usually weekly or fortnightly and provides a lead throughout the year to Parish
worship.
A Discussion Group meets weekly from September to June, led by the Rector, to examine topics relating to
Anglican worship, theology, doctrine, and Biblical studies.
The Mothers, Union (MU} meets monthly (with the exception of the summer months) with a variety of speakers.
They host occasional other MUs/Ladies Groups and engage in joint functions with other Mus in the area.
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Eglontine Bowling Club meets once or twice each week, and the members compete in local competitions and
tournaments. The Club also runs Summer Bowls from May until September as well as occasional other special
events. The Club membership includes non-church members and. as such, it plays an important role in reaching
out to others and promoting church life within the local community.
The Flower Arranging Class meets weekly with the exception of the summer months. Non-church members
are very welcome.
The Craft Class meets on a similar basis to the Flower Class and members can work at their own speed on any
project they wish. Again. it is open to non-church members.
A Roinbows Brownies and Guides Unft meets each Monday evening and is very popular with families in the
local area.
A Youth Group (8LAST) has been established within the last year and meets every Friday evening.
Special Events
Occasional special events and suppers are convened to provide an opportunity for fellowship and fun within
the Church and wider community and to raise monies forchurch fvnds and charitable causes. Of particular note
during the past year were:
In February we hosted the'world Dayof Prayerf which broughttogether congregationsforother denominations
in the area. The church service was followed by a sit-down tea, provided by the Mothers, Union and other ladies
in the parish.
In March the bowling club held its annual Hog Roast with musical entertainment which attracts a large number
of people from the community. Proceeds from this event go towards parish funds.
Also in March we held a musical recital for St Patrick's Day.
In May we put on the annual country music concert.
In June we held a special 'Gift Dav service to raise funds forthe organ restoration. This was followed by a soup
lunch and buffet in the parish hall. Also in June we held a fundraising concert for Air Ambulance.
The church building was open as part of the European Her>tage Open Days in September.
On Remembrance Sunday wreaths are laid on the two War Memorials in the Church and on the graves of the
21 young airmen who rest in our graveyard.
Organ Restomtion Projert
In 2024 the church organ was one hundred years old, so we undertook a major restoration of the instrument.
th
This was also to coincide with the church's 150 anniversary in 2025. A gift day was held in June, and this
secured the fi'nancei needed to complete the project. The work was carried out by Henry Groves organ
rh
builders in partnership with Wells-Kennedy. During the 150 anniversary celebrations in 2025 we will be
holding several organ recitals in the church which will be open to the general public.
Church Refurbishment
In November the interior of the church was redecorated. The Rector and Glebe Wardens met with the
Diocesan architect and a painter who specialises in historic buildings. The appropriate colours were chosen,
and the project was completed in three weeks. The choir vestry was also refurbished with new carpet and
lighting.
Public Benefit - Summa
Public worship in the Parish delivers Christian witness and outreach contributing to the spiritual well-being of
the participants while at the same time reinforcing Christian values. These services are open to all.
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Leaflets providing information on what we believe and why. are placed in the entrance of the Church.
There is a parish website which gives details of our times of worship and provides information on parish
activities, which are also highlighted on our Facebook page.
In addition to the donations made from parish funds to local Charities, a number of parish members contribute
via Missionary boxes to projects abroad. These artivities indicate Christian outreach to and concern for the
wider communitv.
The children of the parish are being instructed in the Christian way of life with particular emphasis on the ethos
of the Church of Ireland. While primarily for parish children all children are made welcome.
Our mission and outreach to the community is reflected in all the varied activities mentioned in the previous
sections which go on throughout the year. Parish organisations are not restricted to members of the parish.
Access to parish records etc. is granted on request.
The Trustees have established a Safeguarding Trust panel to ensure the Child Protection policy of the Church of
Ireland is implemented throughout our parish. Details of Safeguarding Trust have been published in our parish
magazine and information and contact numbers for panel members are displayed in the parish hall. We also
adhere very strictly to our Health and Safety Policy, and routine Health and Safety inspections are conducted.
There was no private benefit provided by the Parish or resulting from its activities.
Complionce with Public Benefrt
Compliant with Charity Commission for Nl guidance on public benefit, the Parish seeks to ensure that its
activities are always aimed at advancing Parish objectives and are pursuant to achieving clear public benefit.
While it is difficult to quantify the achievement, benefits, influence etc. of the Parish on the individuals whose
lives we touch, the Rector and the Select Vestry (Trustees) are confident that the Parish is playing its part in
fulfilling the whole mission of the Church. pastoral. evangelistic, social and ecumenical.
Financial Review Year end Dec 31 2024
Receipts
£228.241.70
increased by £106.428
Payments
£21737133
increased by £118.546
INCOME INCREASES
AMT
COSTS INCREASES
AMT
Weekly Envelopes
Annual Donations
Other Gen Donations
5.168
4230
Organ Tuning
Organ Refurb
Church painting
Upkeep of grounds
3,328
93.960
19,790
1,468
Other Gen- In Memoryof
Standing Orders
Loose Plate Collection
Vatclaimed on Organ Refurb
Donations to fabric fund
Oigan Appeal
Christmas Fail I non in 2024)
Weddingsl FuneraL5
Interest on DepositAIC
-1.675
9.127
3.014
15.642
2,208
82.413
-4,065
-2.304
1.918
TOTAL
106A28
TOTAL
118,546
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Endowment- Bequests and Legacies - increased as below
RB General unit trust:
£871.84 Gain
CIT unit trust:
£323.11 Gain
Gift Aid:
£402 less
Summory..
Organ refurbishment Appeal was the highlight of 2024 with funds being raised to cover the cost of
refurbishment without the help of Grant Aid or use of RCB funds. An excellent show of commitment to the
parish. In addition, we were successful in recovering VAT of £15,642 on costs.
Weekly envelopes, stsnding orders and loose plate collection all increased in 2024.
Nationwide Deposit Account interest increased by £1918 in 2024.
Expenditure remained steady pro rate to 2023 excluding Organ Refurbishment and Church decoration.
Outstanding at year end 31 Dec 2024 were the following costs which have been presented in Jan / Feb 2025
Morrow Fuels £625.94 Nov 24 invoice not received until 2025.
Gallagher Insurance - £2935 amount was paid in Dec 2024, due to new system with supplier payment was
returned 3 times. Has since been cleared in Jan 2025
Church Furnishing expenditure of £1,294 referred to cleaning of curtains / new Altar Cloths {donation was
received to cover cost of Altar Cloths.)
Charitable Donations: increase due to Lagan Dragons 2023 donation of £400 not being presented until 2024,
bringing the total donation in 2024 to £8(M).
Another very positive year with regards to income and cost control.
Reserves Policy
It is the policy of the parish to keep £15.(KK) in reservesto cover unforeseen emergencies and short tefm cashflow differences between
income and expenses. This pdicy will be kept under reV￿W throughout the year and will be formally reviewed in 12 months, time.
Going Concern
The trustees have reviewed the budgets for the year ahead and are satisfied that there are adequate funds in place to ensure that the
Parish can continue its èctivities and the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2024 can be signed off as a going
concern.
Structure Governance and Mana
ement
Governing Document ond Constitution
Chapter 111 of the Constitution of the Church of Ireland governs parishes and parochial organisation. Select Vestry members are the
Charity Trustees.
Appointment of the Selert Vestry (Trustees)
All members of the Church of Ireland who are over the age of 18 and are erther resident within the parish or live elsewhere but have
become accustomed members of the parish fcff at least 3 months may register for membership of the General Vestry so long as they
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subscribe to the funds of the parish by recorded ￿VIrO either regularly or by o ￿e-Off donation. Thi5 in turn allow5 them to attend
and vote at General Vestry meetings and to stsnd fcy election to the Select Vestry. The General Vestry meets at least once a year,
and the Select Vestry 15 eierted as part of thi5 meetin& The Selett Vestry wtll hold their positions for a year. they may be re*lected
annually and there is no limit on the number5 of temis which may be served.
Pay and Remuneration
The Incumbent IRector} receives a stipend in accordance with figures approved by the General Synod of the Church of Ireland. During
2024, the Rector received a stipend of £38.406. a locomotory allowan￿ of £7.CKKI and an office allowance of £925
Organisotional Strurture
The Select Vestry is responsible for the day-tfrday management of the Parish. It consists of the incumbent. two churchwardens, ttvo
glebe wardens and n(rt more than 12 other rnernfr￿rS dected at the General Vestry Meeting. It is chaired by the incumbent. Members
are responsible for making decisions on matters of general concern and importance to the parish including deciding how the funds
are to be applieil. In 2024 the Select Vestry met on 10 occa&ons and the average attendance was 87%.
Statement of Trustees. Res
onsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing the Tru5tees' Report and the Statement of Receipts & Pa￿nents and Assets & Liabilities in
accordance with applicable law and regulations.
The trustees are responsible for keeping ￿Countin8 records that are suffiaent to show and explain the parish's transactions and
disclose with reèsonable 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 prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees.
Trustee I
Trustee 2
Date
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Independent examinerfs report to the charity trustees of All Saints. Church.
Eglantine Parish
JA[
Registered Office 74 Ballantine Gardens.
Lisburn. Co. t%)wn. BT27 5FB
T 028 9252 8319 M 079 7674 0144
E jonath3n.wallwin@jmwaccountants.com
Independent examiner's report to the charity trustees of ALI Saints, ChuTch, Eglantine Parish
I report on the accounts of All Saints, Church. Eglantine Parish for the year ended 31 December 2024, which are
set out on pages 10-13.
Respective responsibilities of charity trustees and exarniner
As the charity's trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the
Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 20J8.
It is my responsibility to:
Examine the accounts under section 65 of the Charities Act o Follow the procedures laid down in the
general Directions given by the Commission under Section 65{9}{b) of the Charities Act
State whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner's report
I have examined your charity accounts-as required under Section 65 of the Charities Act and my examination
was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland
under section 6519)Ibl of the Charites Act.
My examination included a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the
accounts presented with those records. It also included consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the
accounts and seeking explanations from you as charity trustees concerning any such matters.
My role is to state whether any material matters have come to my attention giving me cause to believe:
l. The accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 63 of the Charities Act
2. That the accounts do not accord with those accounting records
3. That the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act
4. That there is further information needed ford proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination and have no concerns in respect of the matters {11 to14) listed above and, in
connethon with following the Directions of the Charity Commission for Northern I￿land, I have found no
matters that require drawing to your attention.
Signature:
Name.. Jonathan Wallwin. Director. JMW CA LTD
Address: 74 Ballantine Gardens, Lisburn, Co. Down, BT27 5FB
Date.. 26 March 2025
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Receipts and Payments for year ending 31 st December 2024
Funds
2024
Funds
2024
Total
Total
2023
2024
Receipts
Donations & Plate Collections
Fund Raising Events
Legacies
Bank & Depostt Intere*
Investsnent Income
105.715.89
91.658.00
20,132.75
125.848.64 97.737.23
91,658.00
13,006.50
425.74
2.343.74
2.343.74
1.514.96
1.514.96
645.IXI
1.402.
590
Rental of Premises
Sale of Assets
Grants
645.00
224.72
224.72
602.49
Other Receipts
Re￿iptS from Parish Organisations
2,142.87
2,142.87
3.863.77
4,446.87
3,863.77
3.224.73
Total Recelpts
204.245.18
23,996.52
228.241.70 121.436.46
Payrnents
Wages and Salaries
Diocesan Costs l Asse&8ment
Church Running Costs
Glebe Costs
53.83720
8.243.40
141.380.53
1.217.29
4.643.80
1,745.62
75.60
53.837.20 51.990.99
8.243.40
7,636.80
142,674.83 24,696.74
1,217.29
1,843.15
4,856.38
1.987.40
1.294.30
Parish Hall Costs
Administration Costs
4.643.80
1,745.62
75.60
Fund RaisirrfJ Costs
Charitablg Donatsons
Payment from Parish Organisations
Olher Costs
3.600.(KJ
3.600.00
2.800
86.59
623.00
709.59
663.06
624.1))
624.00
Total Payments
215,454.03
1,917.30
217.371.33 96A74.52
Exces$ of RKelpts over Paym¢nts
for the year before transfers
111.208A5)
22,079.22
10.870.37 24.961.94
Transfers between funds
15.660.
(15,660.00)
Excess of Rec?Ipts over Payments
for the year
Other Gains/Losses on Investments
1,194.75
1.194.75
ReconclliatÉon of funds
Brought Fonvard - 1st January 2024
15,660.¢J) -
74.807.76
15.660.(M)
75.391.23
1.194.75
50.401.71
1,194.75
200,600.70
Carried Forward - 31st December 2024
79.258.91
81.810.45
51.596.46
212,665.82
On Bohalf of Twsteas
Truste• 1
Trustee 2
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Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st December 2024
Unrestricted
Funds
2024
Restrirted
Funds
2024
Endowment
Funds
2024
Total
Total
2024
2023
Cash Funds
Current Accounts
26,489.43
24,575.18
51,064.61
92,963.72
Deposit Accounts
52,769.48
57,235.27
110,004.75
57,235.27
Petty Cash
Total Cash Funds
79,258.91
81,810.45
161.069.36
150,198.99
Investment Assets
Equity Investments
Other Listed Investments
Investments in RCB / CIT
Unit Trusts
51.596.46
51.596.46
50,401.71
Other unlisted Invest
Investment Properties
Total Investment Assets
51,596.46
51,596.46
50,401.71
Assets retained for the
Parish's own use
Parish Hall
207,000.00
207,000.00
Glebe House
7,000.00
7,000.00
Fixtures and Fittings
Total Assets retained for
the Parish's own use
214.000.00
214,000.00
On Behalf of the Trustees
Trustee I
Trustee 2
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Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023
Accounting policies
Set out below are the principal accounting policies which have been adopted in the compilation of the
Receipts and Payments Account and the Statement of Assets and Liabilities
(a) Receipts and Payments Account
All items of income and expenditure have been accounted for on a cash receipts basis.
(b) Statement of Assets and Liabilities
(i) Assets retainedfor the Parish's own use
The assets of the Parish, retained for its own use comprise-
Church Building and Graveyard
Parish Hal
Glebe House
Fixtures and fittings
The Church Building and Graveyard are deemed to be Heritage assets as defined by the Charities
SORP IFRS102). These Heritage assets are not included in the statement of assets and liabilities as
information on the cost or valuation is not available and such information cannot be obtained at a
cost commensurate with the benefit to the users of the accounts and to the parish.
The Parish Hall was built in 1995, and the Glebe House wa5 built in 1968. They are both recogni5ed
at the cost of construction. No depreciation has been provided on the parish hall or the glebe
house as their individual current estimated residual value is not less than their carrying value and
the remaining useful life currently exceeds 50 years for both properties.
ii) Investments
Fixed asset investments comprising investment in RCB/CIT Unit Trusts are initially recorded at cost
and are then subsequently stated at fair value at each year end date.
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2. Movement in Funds
Atljan
2024
Incomin
Resources
Out
oin
Resources
At 31 Dec
2024
Transfers
Gain/Loss
Endowment Funds
Bequests & Legacies
50.401.71
50 401.71
1,194.75
51,596.46
51,596.46
Restrlcted Funds
Fabric fund
Projects (RCB) fund
Sunday School Fund
Mission fund
BO￿1n
Club
TOTAL
34,848.67
36,421.77
140.1XJ
20,132.75
1.294.30
15,660.00
38.027.12
36 421.77
140.00
3,980.79
75.391.23
3.863.77
23,9%.52
623.00
1,917.30
7 221.56
81,810.45
15.660.00
Unrestricted Funds
General fund
TOTAL
74,807.76
74,807.76
204,245.18
204,245.18
215,454.03
215.454.03
15,660.00
79,258.91
Total Funds
228 241.70
217 371.33
1,194.75
212,665.82
Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2024 (cont)
oses of Endowment Funds
Our Endowment Funds are pemianent Endowments which means that the Capital is not available to the parish. They
con31St of a number of bequests and legacies vthich are invested in the RB and CIT Unit Trusts. The income from these is
available to the parish to be used for general purpose5, The Rectors stipend, upkeep of Church building and graveyard
maintenance.
Pur
oses of Restricted Funds
Fabric Fund: to maintain and further develop the fabric (buildirKJ and gr￿rnIs) of the parish.
Projects (RCB) Fund: to be used on capital projects to maintain and further develop the buildings and grounds of our
Parish. This fund is hekl by the RCB on our behalf and spend from this fund must be approved by the RCB
Sunday SchcM)l Fund: holds donations explicitly for the use of the Sunday Sch(xA
Mission Fund.. holds donations from indwiduals and church collectK)ns. vthich have been donated for specffic missions or
charities, and the money collected is distributed to the relevant charities annually.
BovAing Club Fund.. to be used for Bowling Club inccffne and exFEnditure.
3. Reconciliation of Cash Funds
Total Cash Funds at beginning of the year £200.6CMJ.70
Receipts for the year
£229.436.45
Payments for the year
£217,371.33
Total Cash Funds at end of the year
£212,665.82
4 Collections for Third Parties
The￿ were no collections for third parties during the year.
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5 Transactions wlth tho Trustees
The Parrsh paid the Rector a stipend of £38.406.96 a kxomotory allowan￿ of
£7,000 and an office allowance of £925 during the year.
No other trustee received any remuneratlon or ￿1MbU￿@Ment of expenses
During the year.
No trustee or a person ￿lated to a trustee had any personal interest in any
Contract or transaction entered into by the thanty during the year.
Governance Costs -
Governance costs of £312 were In(￿rred during the year.
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