BELFAST/Belfast/St Bartholomew/St°' Bartholomew/Connor/Church of Ire- land Stranmillis Parish, ' St Bartholomew's Church Trustees, Annual Report For the year ended 31 December 2023 ilP(I "In the community, for the community" Charity Registration Number: NIC 101979 St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Ic Page 1
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References and administrative details Charity Name: St Bartholomew's Church Charity Registration Number: NIC 101979 Contact Address: St Bartholomew's Church 183 Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AJ Trustees Reverend Canon Kevin Graham MBE DL Rector Reverend Stephen Green Curate Assistsnt Irwin McFarland Rector's Churchwarden June McDennott People's Churchwarden Ian Berryman Rector's Glebewarden David Dennison People's Glebewarden Lisa Henderson Honorary Secretary Clodagh Dalzell Honorary Treasurer (from 9 April 2024) Florence Boyd Jennifer Ebbage Jill Gillespie David Olver David Sansom Elizabeth Sansom Renee Wilson (resigned 9 April 2024) (from 9 April 2024) (resigned 9 April 2024) The Trustees named above are all of the members of the Select Vesty who are also the current charity trustees. Having served during the year ending 31 December 2023 at the Annual General Vesty meeting on 9th April 2024 the following Trustees stood down, Renee Wilson and Jennifer Ebbage. The following were elected as Trustees on the same date, Jill Gillespie and Clodagh Dalzell. Principal Office-bearers Clergy: Reverend Canon Kevin Graham MBE DL Incumbent and Chair of Trustees Reverend Stephen Green Curate Assistant Honorary Treasurer: Mrs Clodagh Dalzell (now also a truslee) Honorary Secretary: Mrs Lisa Henderson St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Ir Page 3
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Trustees, Annual Report for th.e year ended 31 December 2023 The Trustees present the Annual Report and Statements of Receipts and Payments and Assets and Liabilities for St Bartholomew's Church for the year ended 31 De- cember 2023. Objectives and Activities The charitable purpose of the Church of Ireland is the advancement of religion. The principal function of St Bartholomew's Church of Ireland Stranmillis Parish is to support the advancement of the Christian religion by promoting, through the work of St Bartholomew's the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evancyelistic, social and ecumenical. Being open to and engaging with society, as a whole and offering sup- port 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, St Bartholoinew's has custody of propety and of records, materials and artefacts of sig- nificance to the cultural and religious heritage and maintenance of which is undertak- en by the Select Vestry of St Bartholomew's. Achievements, Performance & Public Benefit St. Bartholoinew's has been serving the area of Stranmillis since 1913. As a church, we believe that one of our primary callings is to share the love of Christ with the people of this area and further afield. Over the past year, we have done this through a wide range of activities as follows: 1) ,Church services were available for in person attendance and also continued to be live-streamed for those unable to attend. 2) bl General inforniation was also posted on Facebook. 3) , Pastoral support returned to nonnal during the year whilst caution was exercised when appropriate, such as wearing masks if visiting anyone particularly vulner- able. The Rector continued to ensure that Hospital Chaplains were informed of any parishioners as inpatients and they received spiritual support this way, as well as visiting hospitals and care homes in person. 4) A paper newsletter with a letter from the Rector and the daily prayers and read- ings continued to be delivered to the homes of those Parishioners not online by the Rector and other volunteers. This was valued by many parishioners who ex- pressed their thanks and how it let them know that the Church was thinking of them and including them in church life and fellowship. Whilst all regulations St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Page 5
were removed during 2022 this means of communication remained operational throughout and will continue to do so for those unable to attend church. Copies ,fare also made available for those who received them during the pandemic but 'j( j now collect them in church for themselves. ),1 5) We were able to have the complete set of activities and worship services over Christmas 2023. This included a Christmas Fair, A Seniors, Christmas lunch, a children's Christinas paty, A Service for Christmas Holy Communion for Se- niors with festive refreshments, the making of Christmas Swags, a Service of Nine Lessons and Carols, Midnight Communion, Christmas Day Services and a , Nativity Play..:. Jc. ¢_Ir IT fJ 6) Sunday worship (weekly at 9:00am and 10.30am and monthly at 6.30pm) is at the heart of all we do and infornls all our other activities. Whilst there was a core group of about 100 regular worshippers, nevertheless it is open to all regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ethnic background age or disability. Many com- ments have been received about the quality of the worship at St Bartholomew's , and how it enables engagement with the Divine. We also have special worship services engaging with the wider community, namely opening of the academic year service for Stranmillis University College, Stranmillis University College Carol Service, Advent and Christmas Carol Services, Holy Week and Easter Services. We also have midweek services which offer a space for reflection and prayers for those ill in the wider community. After major acts of worship, re- freshments are available to reinforce the sense of community. 7) y During Sunday morning worship services in tenn time we have usually hold . ri weekly Sunday School and Tots, Church where our children, from 20 months up to age twelve, learn more about our purposes as a church and through activities and stories, they learn in a fun way about the Christian Faith. Those attending continued to grow during 2023; Our children's ministy is a vital part of what we 8) Bart Players, an external amateur dramatic group meet twice weekly (Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00pm) and put on several shows a year which draws in people from the wider community. The group is well known in the area and through , their performances contribute to the finances of the parish. 9) We have two women groups, Ladies Guild and Mother's Union. The Ladies Guild is an opportunity to meet monthly and share fellowship together over a cup of tea and a bun. The Mother's Union organises monthly meetings open to all with invited speakers. They support families and family life in the parish and provide .,catering on many occasions. They also carry out housebound visitations and contribute to the funds of St Bartholomew's. St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Page 6
10) On the fourth Saturday of the month, except December, July and August the Men's Breakfast meets with a cooked breakfast available and an opportunity for those present to join in discussion and support. It is open to all men.; I l) St Bartholomew's was a founding member of South Belfast Foodbank and con- tinues to contribute to the work of the Foodbank by prayer, volunteers from the parish, food donations and fmancial assistance. 12) The weekly lunch club which started in October 2022 continued throughout the whole of 2023,, with seasonal breaks at Christmas, Easter and summer. This group enjoy a heaty meal and good company. During the course of 2023 the lunch club was attended by both parishioners and non parishioners. 1.1 13) Following longstanding restrictions following the pandemic of 2020 onwards a ?.T renewed effort was focussed on fundraising. A new fLmd raising committee was forn]ed and a very successful afternoon was organised in early autumn.at short notice. More fundraising events are organised for 2024.1 ¥.1 I 14) In Autuinn 2023 St Bartholomew's, working in partnership. with St Brigid's RC Church aiid Fishenvick Presbyteriaii Church, hosted a ten week Alpha Program to introduce the Christian Faith. This was a great witness to the local community of churches working together. Each congregation hosted at least three sessions, pro- viding teaching and hospitality. As a church, we also offer pastoral support to all in the cominunity, regardless of whether they have any contact with St. Bartholomew's. This takes the form of visit- ing the sick, elderly and bereaved wherever they are located. The trustees have had regard to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's statu- tory guidance on public benefit when relevant 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. St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Page 7
Financial Review r,L (' Jrj j r; e l[!i)"l j S')¥ii-,f Si 1] '? (l-J'liJ(J A Our church building was completed in 1930 and will require some works in the mid to long tern]. Our church halls were completed in 1963 and require some modernisa- tion: We continue to monitor fmances closely and applying for other grants where ap- propriate. . 41j()I",IfL Coronavirus Pandemic The Trustees continue to assess the impact of the pandemic on fundraising, activities, uncertainty over future plans, going concern and financial impact and review the risk register regularly. As regulations ease the Trustees hope to return to a more nornial pattern of fundraising. Debts An appeal 'for fmancial support was made to Parishioners during 2019 for repairs and maintenance and in particular for the costs of the boiler replacement and several loans from Parishioners were made to the Parish and a number of gifts were received. These loans have not been repaid as yet. Thé Parish has sécured an overdraft facility as a safeguard. Reserves Policy The trustees review the availability of any unrestricted reserves at each select vesty meeting. The trustees keep a tight control of costs. Given the size and activities of the charity the trustees have been unable to build up any significant reserves and income is expended during the financial year. Some necessary. and preventative refurbish- ment of the church was carried out 2023 and none are planned for 2024. There are no other major works planned. There is a reserve amount in an NS&I account which is in a restricted fund. , Ji'iJ:":!;.I f •) •LJ[i)'V J Jj ruq .1, St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Page 8
Investment Policy In keeping with common practice our endowments are invested with Representative Church Body and Church of Ireland Trustees. Going Concern I IL, rl We have reviewed the budget for the year ahead and are satisfied that there are ad- equate funds in place to ensure that the Parish can continue its activities and the fin- ancial statements for the year end 31 December 2023 can be signed off as a going concern. St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Page 9
Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2023 )ilo L Structure, Governance and Management Governing Document and Constitution of the Charity Chapter III of the Constitution of the Church of Ireland governs Parishes and Parochial Organisation. The Select Vesty members are the Charity Trustees Reeruitment and Appointment of Select Vestry (Trustees) All members of the Church of Ireland who are over the age of18 and are either resi- dent within the Parish or live elsewhere but have been accustomed members of the congregation for at least three months and subscribe to the parish by a means for which a receipt may be issued 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 Vesty are held at least once a year. The Select Vesty is elected as part of this General Vesty meeting. The Select Vesty will hold their positions for a period of approximately one year. Select Vesty members may be re-elected annually and there is no limit on the number of ternis which may be served. Pay and remuneration The Incumbent of the Parish, the Rector, is entitled to a stipend that is paid directly by the Parish, which is in accordance with figures approved by the General Synod of the Church of Ireland and office and locomotory allowances and pension contribu- tions (as is seen by examination of the accounts). The Rector is a Trustee and Chair of the Select Vestry. The organist provides his services under a contract for services and other trustees provide professional services on occasion. Expenses are payable to re- imburse costs incurred on a vouched basis. Organisational Structure The Select Vesty is responsible for the day-to-day management of the parish. The Select Vesty consists of the member of the clergy serving in the parish, the Rector, the churchwardens, the glebe wardens and generally not more than twelve other members of the General Vesty elected at the Annual General Vesty. The incumbent or other member of the clergy officiating in the parisli chairs the Se- lect Vestry. Select Vesty members are responsible for making decisions on matters of general concern and importance to the parish including deciding how parish fLmds are to be applied. St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 IIPage 10
The Select Vestry meets at times fixed by the members. Special meetings may be convened at any time by the chairperson or the churchwardens. In 2023 the Select vesty met nine times with a quorLlln present each time. Compliance with Public Benefit The trustees have considered the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's statutory guidance on public benefit to ensure that the activities entered into during the year have furthered the Parish's objectives, for the public benefit. Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees, Report and the statement of receipts and payments and statement of assets and liabilities in accordance with ap- plicable 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 fmancial 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 safe- guarding the assets of the Parish and hence for taking reasonable steps for the preven- tion and detection of fraud and other irregularities. Signed on Behalf of the Trustees Trustee I . Trustee 2: Date: St Bartholomew's NIC 101979 Page11