The Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer. Dromore
Trustee￿ Annual Report for the year ended 315¢ December 2022
The Tfustees present the Annual Report and Statements of Receipts and Payrnents and Assets and
Liabilities ftir The Cathedral Church of Chr65t the Redeemer. Dromore for the year ended 31" December
2022.
Objectives and Activities {the wording suppliedfor Charitable Objertive5 and Artivities were approved by
Generalsynodin 2015.J
The tharitsble purpose of the Churth of Ireland is the advan￿ment of religion.
The pri￿1paI function of The Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer, Dromore is to sUpF￿rt the
advancement of the Christian religion by promoting. through the work of The Cathedral Church of Christ
the Redeemer, Dromore the whole mission of the Church. pastoral. evangelistic. sotial 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 beneffts of Christianity.
As a result of activity in the pursuit of the adVan￿mert of the c￿15t13￿ relI￿on The Cathedral Church of
Christ the Redeemer, Dromore has custody of property and of records, materials and artefacts of
significance to the cultural and religious heritage and Maintenan￿ of which is undertaken by the Select
Vestry of The Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer, Dromore.
Achievements. Performance & Public Benefit
During the reporting period, substantial re-pointing. lead fia5hing and stone replacemert work was carried
out in the area of the Cathedral Baptistry, thereby preserving the fabric of the building- thi5 work was
generousty supported through a grant from the National Churches Trust.
The Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer is situated in the heart of the town of Dromore and seeks,
through all of its activities. to have the town of Drom0￿. and its inhabitants. at its he3rt.
Principally. this has been achieved under the following headings:
Pastoral Care
The provision of funernl seTvice5 ft>r those who have been bereaved. The ladles of the Parish provide
funeral teas when requested by bereaved familie&
The delivery of pastoral support for those who have been identified as in need or have p￿sented
themselves as being in need of pastoral supporL A structured model of visitation to those with more acute
needs continued during the reporting period.
Staffing
Apart from our Organist leaving on 30 October 2022. there were no thanges in staffing duringthe
reporting period.
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Worship sen11￿$
Regular Sun<Jay services were held at 8.30am, 10.(K)am, 11.3CFam and 6.00pm. Services were also held on
Ash Wednesday. Wednesday evenings throughout the season of Lent and each evening in Holy Week.
A monthly SeN1￿ in the Mountvale Nursing Home, held on the 1st Thursday of each month forthe benefft
of all residents. resumed in October2022.
In addition to the foregoing, a number of more occasional servi￿5 were hosted, namely a servlce of
Ordination of Deacon5. Confirmatton 5eryice and Community Carol Servi￿.
During the reporting period, a se￿iCe of Praise. Prayer & Testimony was commenced on the tst Sunday
evening of each month. something which has been a great source of encouragement and blessing to all in
attendance.
Services for Children and Young People
The Parish provides weekly instruction in the Christian faith through the provision of Sunday School and
Girls. Brigade. Both groups are open to the whole community. Sunday School meeting on a Sunday
morning during the I0.￿a￿ Servi￿ and Girl￿ Brigade meeting on a Tuesday evening.
A Holiday Bible Club was held fora week in AuEUSt for children of primary school age.
A Youth Fellowship was established for teenagers, from both the chwth and community. on a Sunday
evening.
Bible Study
On a monthly basis. a Parish Bible Study enabled participants to learn more about the Christian faith and
assisted them In their personal developn7ent.
Life Groups
During the year, Life Gioups were held through whlch groups of adults were 3ble to consider the Christian
faith, through a vaTiety of material. in the comfort of the home of the Lrfe Group leader.
Mothers. Union, MATCH. JOY. Craft Class and History Reading Group
These groups continued to meet during the reporting period.
Alpha Course
A morning and evefting Alpha Course was run during the reporttng period, with opportunwties for the wider
community to consider the Christian faith.
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Outreath and Mission
During the year, the Parish furthered the social aspect of the Gospel through support, both financial and
practical. for the work of other Christian agencies. namely Via Wings and Youth for Christ in Dromore and
our link Diocese of Maridi in South Sudan.
Throughout the season of Lent, parishioners were encouraged, through the "Jar of Gra￿, to give, pause
and pray- the proceeds of the Jar of Grace were divided equally between Tear Fund, as they helped us
considerthe impact of dimate change. and Cathedral Maintenan￿ identif￿d in the Quinquennial ReporL
Additionally, substantial financial support was given to the Di0￿Se of Maridi in South SLKJan as they
responded to the pandemic in their context with very limited resource&
Support for other Charities
In September. the Parish h05ted a coffee moming in aid of Macmillan Cancer SuppoTL
On Friday 9th De￿rnber 2022, the Dean led a sit-out in the town in aid of the vmrk of the Southern Area
Hospice, Newry.
On Saturday 10th December 2022. the Dean was accompanied by six other parishioners on a sponsored
cycle from Dromore to Newry in 5UPPOrt of the work of Southern Area Hospice. Newry.
On Sunday Ilth December 2022. the Cathedral h05ted a community Carol service with 5inger5 from all of
the 5choo15 in the town participating as well as the Parish Choir and SOMA. The offering ￿ceiVed at this
service was given to the work of the Southern Area Hospsce, Newry.
Ukrainian Refugee Familv
In November 2022. the Cathedral Church family welcomed a family from Ukraine under the Homes for
Ukraine scheme. The Cathedral rented a home in Dromore for this family and provided a whole Tange of
practical, financial and emotional support for a family who had experienced considerable trauma before
leaving their home in Odessa in late October 2022.
The Dignity of the Person
Through everythi￿ the Parish is involved in and deliver5, the dignity of each individual 15 recognised and
respected. Th55 is specffically upheld through the Church's Safeguarding Trust Poliry and the provision of
an environment which reflects each peTh)n's Wdlue in Gorfs sight.
Cathedral Open Days
The opening of our historic Cathedral to anyone in the CDmmunity during July, August and Decernber did
not ￿SuMe during the reporting period.
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Trusteeg Annual Report forthe year ended 31st December 2022 (contim￿dI
complian￿ with Public Benefft
The Parish has given careful consideration to the Chartty Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on
public benefit to ensure that the activities entered into during the year have helped to achieve the Parish's
objectives and activities. as well as providing public benefit.
Flnancial Review
General Account. The main $04Jrces of income are derived from General and Freewill Offertories, Harvest
Gift Day and Gift Aid Tax Refunds. The total of these increased by 14.20% over the previous year which was
m05t encouraging during a year of unprecedented financial and social uncertairty and instability.
Overall Cash P051tion. The Church has a number of Bank Accounts with an aggregate credit balance at the
end of the year.
Cash Reserves Policv
The Trustee￿ wliLY relating to cash resenles is that sufficient funds should be held in reserve to finance
foreseeable Capital and Ministry projects.
Gong Concern
The Trustees have reviewed the budgets for the year ahead and are satisfied that the￿ are adequate fiinds
in pla￿ to ensure thatthe Parish can continue its activities and the Financial Statements forthe year ended
31" De￿mber 2022 can be signed off as a going concern.
Strurture. Governance and Management
Governing Document and Constitution of the Charity
Chapter 111 of the Constitution of the Church of Irel3r￿ governs Parishe5 and Parochial OrEanisation. The
Select Vestry members are the Charity Trustees.
Remiitment and Appointment of Selert Vestry (Trustees)
All members of the Church of Ireland who are over the age of 18 and are either resident within the Parish
OT live elsewhe￿ 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 elettion to the Select Vestry. Meetings of the General Vestry are held
at least once a year. The Selett Vesty is eletted a5 part of this General Vestry meeting. The Select Vestry
will hold their positions for a period of one year. Select Vestry members may be re-elected annually and
there is no limit on the number of terms which may be served.
Pay and Remuneration
The Trustees confirm that the Incumbent is paid directly by the Parish and receives Stipend. Locomotory
Expenses and Office Allowance in accordan￿ with the figure5 approved by the General Synod of the
Church of Ireland. The Curate A55iStant receives payment in accordance with the Tate5 approved by the
Diocesan Council.
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Organisational Structure
The Select Vestry is ￿Sponsible for the day-today management of the Parish. The Select Vestry consists of
the member of the CleTBY serving in the Parish, the Curate Assistant. the Church Wardens. the Glebe
Wardens and generally not more than twelve other Members of the General Vestry elected at the General
Vestry.
The Select Vestry is chaired by the Incumbent or other member of the Clergy officiating in the Parish.
select Vestry members are responsible for making decisions on matter5 of general concern and importance
to the Parish induding deciding how Parish fvnds are to be applied.
The Select Vestry meets at times fixed by the members. Special meetings may be convened at any ttrne by
the ChairpeF50n or the Churth Wardens subject to adequate noti￿ being given. In 2022 the Selett Vesty
met 14 times during the yearand tr￿ average attendance was 84%.
Statement of Trustee5' Responsibilitie5
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trusteeg Report and the Statement of Re￿Ipts and
Payments and Ststement o* Assets and Liabiltties in accordaftce wlth applicable law and regulations.
The law applicable to Charities in Northem Ireland with Income of les5 than £250,0(X) requi￿5 the Trustees
to prepare a Statement of Income and Expenditure and a Statement of Assets and Liabilities for each
financial year.
The Trustees are ￿spOnSIble for keeping accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the
Parish's transactions and disc105e with reasonable accuracy at any time the Assets and Ltabilities of the
Parish. Tty are also responsible fr•r5afeguarding the Assets of the Parish and hen￿ fortsking re3sonable
steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularitles.
Independent Examiner
The Independent Examiner, S M ￿nt & Co. have iFKlic*ed their willingness to continue in offi￿. and a
resolution concerning the¢r re-appointment was passed at the Annual General Vestry Meeting.
Signed on Behalf of the Trustee5
Very Re¥d S G Wilson
Mr S P Cochrane
Date: 21° August 2023
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