Church of Ireland Parish
of
Christ Church, Carrowdore
Charity number: NIC 102375
Trustees, Annual Report for year ended
31 December 2024

Contents
Structure, Governance & Management of Charity
Governing Document and Constitution of Charity
Recruitment & Appointment of Select Vestry (Trustees)
Organisational Structure
Principal Off ice bearers
Independent Auditor
Bankers
Trustees, Report & Flnancial Revlew
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Objectives and Activities
- Achievement, Performance & Public Benefit
Public worship
Community involvement & outreach
Outreach & mission
Public Benefit
Compliance with Public Benefit
Financial Review
Going Concern
Pay and remuneration
Statement of Trustees, Responsibililies

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Charity Name
Christ Church, Carrowdore, Church of
Ireland
Charity Registration Number
NIC 102375
Contact Address
The Rectory
15 Kilbright Road
Carrowdore
Newtownards
Co Down
BT22 2HQ
Chapter111 of the Constitution of the Church of Ireland governs Parishes and Parochial
Organisation. The Select Vestry members are the Charity Trustees.
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 vole 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 Select Vesty is elected as part of this General Vesty meeting. The Select Vesty will hold
their positions for a period of one year. Select Vesty members may be re-elected annually
and there is no limit on the number of terms which may be served.
From Easter Vestry 2024 the serving Select Vesty members were..
Revd. C. Davis, Mr D. Neville, Mr B. Armitage, Mr P. Adair, Miss L. Goudy, Mr J. Goudy, Mr
G. Morris, Mrs H. Brown, Miss E. Irwin, Mr P. Craig

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The Select Vestry is responsible for the day to day management of the parish and consists of
the serving member of the clergy (Rector), Ihe Churchwardens, the glebe wardens and
usually not more than ten other members of the General Vestry, elected at the annual
meeting of the General Vestry - known as the Easter Vestry.
The Select Vestry is chaired by the incumbent or other member of the clergy off iciating in the
parish. Select Vestry members are responsible for making decisions on matters of general
concern and importance to the parish including issues of fabric and finance. The select
Vestry meets at times fixed by members or by the Diocesan Synod. special meetings may be
convened at any time by the Chairperson or the Churchwardens. In 2024 Ihe Select Vestry
met 6 times with an average attendance of approx 700/0.
Clergy
Parish Readers
Revd. Colin A.J. Davis
Mr Phil Craig
Miss Lynne Goudy
Mr Paul Adair
Church Secretary
Church Treasurer
Church Wardens
Mr Derek Neville (Rector's)
Mr Brian Armitage (People's)
Stanley Woods & Company, Alexander House, 49-51 Church St, Newtownards, BT23 4AN
(1) Danske Bank, High Street, Newtownards, Co Down, BT23 2HS

Trustees'Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2024
The trustees present the annual report for Newtownards/Carrowdore & Millisle/Christ
Church, Carrowdore/Down & Dromore/Church of Ireland for the year ended 31
December 2024
(the wording supplied for charitable Objectives andActivities were approved by General
synod in 2015)
The charitable purpose of the Church of Ireland is the advancement of religion.
The principal functlon of the Parish of Carrowdore is to support the advancement of the
Christian religion by promoting through the work of Christ Church Parish Church,
Carrowdore, the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social, and ecumenical.
Being open to and engaging with the whole society, 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 Parish of
Carrowdore 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 Parish of Carrowdore.
There is the one church building within the parish of Carrowdore, namely Christ Church,
which was built in 1842, consecrated in 1843 and set on a hill about 1 mile outside the
village of Carrowdore just off the Woburn Road between Carrowdore and Millisle.
At the bottom of the hill, on Woburn Road is the Woburn Hall which is the Parish Hall shared
between the parishes of Christ Church, Carrowdore and St. Patrick's, Millisle. The Woburn
Hall was built in c 1855.
The Rector is also shared with the parish of St. Patrick's, Millisle and there are a number of
shared of services and activities.
The objective for Carrowdore Parish is lo be a worshipping community, being God's people
where we live and seeking to help others to know the love of God. this is summed up in a
motto: Christ Centred - Spirit Led - Family Focused
This is achieved through regular public worship, community outreach and involvement at
local, national, and international level

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The normal ser￿iCe pattern consists of Morning Worship each Sunday at 11.30am, with Holy
Communion on the first Sunday each month. We have returned to using the 'Common Cup,
for the wine, although individual cups are available, as is a non-alcoholic alternative.
The rnusic, whilst generally is of a more organ led traditional style can also include some
more contemporary hymns and songs using video or audio tracks, as well as occasional
guitar led songs.
Currently there is no evening service.
The Church Wardens are committed to helping people feel welcome as they come into
Church. The tea, coffee, squash, and biscuits which were suspended during the period of is
being re-introduced in early 2025
In addition to normal Sunday worship there is a United Service of Lessons and Carols
(usually the Sunday before Christmas), midnight Communion on Christmas Eve, Christmas
Morning Worship, a service of Holy Communion on Ash Wednesday, services of Compline
on Monday and Wednesday evenings of Holy Week, an hour of reflection on Good Friday
afternoon and a joint Dawn Service in Millisle on Easter Sunday.
Harvest is celebrated on the first Sunday in October and Mothering Sunday (on the fourth
Sunday of Lent). There is a service of Remembrance on Remembrance Sunday and a
wreath is laid at the memorial in church of those who served in the two World Wars.
Church members occasionally participate in services with Bible Readings and the leading
prayers of intercession. Services are also mostly led by the Rector in conjunction with the
active Parish Reader.
The Sunday school continues with a varying number of primary school aged children for 3
Sundays out of 4 each month.
For those who feel they would like it, a trained and commissioned Prayer Ministry Team is
also available after services of worship to pray for anyone should they wish to ask for
specific prayer either for themselves or another person or issue.

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Our monthly Messy Church (in collaboration with carrowdore & Ballyfrenis Presbyterian
Church) re launched in February 2024
Unfortunately, our Mother's Union branch, jointly run with St. Patrick's due to circumstances
and drop in numbers had to close in May 2017.
The Rector of Carrowdore is involved with the Primary School in terms of assemblies and
other activities and alternate years (with Presbyterian Church) Christ church hosts the
Primary School Carol service.
The Rector is also a Governor and an informal Chaplain to Strangford integrated College,
located in the village. The Church has played host to the College's multiple carol serrfices in
the past, but with incwsing numbers at the sch(JJ this has now beC￿rrE a lit t￿ drffi(xJlt. However Ihe
Churth does host a special evening Carol ServicEIChristrnas cOn￿rt for Ihe College.
Each Sunday there is a collection for the Food Bank in Newtownards and bags of food are
taken every week to help in this vital social ministry.
There is a fortnightly coffee morning in collaboration wilh the Presbyterian church in
Carrowdore and Peninsular Healthy Living under the name of 'Coffee in Carrowdore, and this
meets in the Carrowdore Presbyterian Church Minor Hall.
Throughout the year there have been midweek meetings, held in the Woburn Hall, looking at
Bible passages and specifically Christian themes. During the Christian season of Lent, these
midweek meetings take on a Lenten theme - giving opportunity to reflect on what it means to
believe in and follow Christ.
Each year the giving of the Parish is divided between local, national, and international
organisalions and charities to help support specific issues and alleviate suffering, both at
home and abroad.
Each Lent a weekly collection is made for Christian Aid and their work overseas. Also, back
in 2016 a collection was made for Toilet Twinning and the toilets in the side room at Christ
Church and in the Woburn Hall have all been twinned with those in other countries, enabling
the communities where the toilets are twinned to have proper sanitary and water facilities.
Several individuals in the parish support Crosslinks and a personal connection with the
Eggshell Cambodia charity has now been established. Other local, national, and
international charities are also supported. The parish also sponsors a young girl in Nepal
through World Vision.

There has also been involvement with Youth for Christ and supporting their workers who are
involved in outreach and mission specifically on the Ards Peninsula, where the Parish is
located.
In addition to the midweek meetings, each autumn we have previously held an Alpha
Course, but in 2025 we decided to use Christianity Explored, which also gives anyone an
opportunity to come and find out more about the Christian faith and the Christian life. This is
reviewed annually and alternative studies that are 'seeker friendly, and that deal with
Christian basics are also under consideration
On the last Saturday of each month a Men's Breakfast is held, open to anyone and giving an
opportunity for social gathering in relaxed atrnosphere, a good Ulster Fry and often a guest
speaker will come and share their story or talk about a topic of interest, generally with a
Christian theme.
The charitable purpose of Ihe Parish of Christ Church, Carrowdore is the advancement of
religion and this is achieved through Christian witness and outreach and an encouragement
to be a caring and loving Christian community and fellowship, trying to be Irue to our object
of being Christ Centred, Spirit Led, Family Focused.
This is delivered through the provision of public worship and the various activities as
described above and is of benefit to all in the community who wish to participate from the
very young to the elderly.
There is pastoral support and visils for those in need and would like them or cannot make it
to public worship or other activities.
Our support of the local Foodbank charity benefits numerous families in the local area as
does our support of various charities for those locally, nationally, and internationally.

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SeNices at specific times of year, such as Christmas, Easter, Harvest and Remembrance
also enable those who wish to celebrate and think about these events to do so in an
appropriate and beneficial way.
Being a locally based church set in a rural and scenic location it is often used for marriages
by those with a connection to the church and community.
Christ Church has a large and open graveyard and so is often used for funeral services and
burials, but also is available for burials for those from another church or non-church
background. The Graveyard also includes a Garden of Remembrance specifically set aside
for the burial of ashes if required.
Restrictions in respect of burials are necessary and are twofold:
(l) there is a two-tier system for subscribing church members and those who do not re costs
of graves and burials which follows a similar system in place in Local Authority cemeteries for
residents and non-residents.
(li) there are Guidelines for Headstones which need to be followed and new headstones
approved in order to keep them appropriate to the churchyard and for ease of maintenance
of the same.
Health and safety checks are regularly made, the Woburn hall is inspected and has an
authorised Entertainment Licence issued by the Local Authority.
The Parish complies with the Church of Ireland Safeguarding Trust Child Protection Policy
(also covering vulnerable adults) and also those involved in working with children either
through Creche, Junior Church, Messy Church and also the Prayer Ministry Team have been
through Enhanced checks with Access Nl.
The Parish has given careful consideration to the Charity 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.

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Full detail of the receipts and expenditure can be found in the charity accounts submitted.
The overall income was down on the previous year, attributable to a reduction in Free Will
Offering and subsequent reduction in gift aid. A marked reduction in Funeral and Burial fees,
Millisle contribution and also the income from the Young Fund. The reduction in Young Fund
income has been a trend for the last couple of years and this has been taken up with the
trustees and addressed with the appointment of a new investment manager namely Quilter
Cheviot in Q3 2024, so we hope to see a marked improvement in the Young Fund
investment income.
Expendlture in 2024 was in line with expectations but slightly up on 2023 with some larger
expenditure items in 2024 that were agreed as part of post covid expenditure, such as
Church Glazing, Woburn Hall Repair, New Audio system and a condition survey were made,
these accounted for £15938.61 of expenditure.
Overall, the church has a decreased bank balance as at the end of the financial year, due to
expenditure exceeding income.
The Truslees 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 activities and the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December 2024 can be signed off as a going concern.
The stipend of the Incumbent is paid directly by the Parish with remuneration for their portion
of Incumbent costs coming from St. Patrick's, Millisle who share the Incumbent. The stipend
is in accordance with figures approved by the General Synod of the Church of Ireland for
Group D parishes. In 2024 was £38,626 per annum. The off ice allowance of £800 per annum
and the locomotory allowance of £6,591 per annum for the Incumbent also followed
approved guidelines.
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustee's Report and the statement of receipts
and payments and statement of assets and liabilities in accordance with applicable law and
regulations.

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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 suff icient to show and
explain the Parish's transactions and disclose wilh 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 laking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud
and other irregularities.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees
Trustee: Rev Colin A.J. Davls
Trustee: Mlss Lynne Goudy
24th March 2025