Charity number: NIC1Q2557
The Bible Society in Northern Ireland
Trustees, Report and Financial Statements
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023

The Bible Society In Northern Ireland
Contents
Page
Reference and Administrative Details of the Charity. its Trustees and Advisers
Trustees. Report
Trustees, Respon¥ibilities Statement
Independent Auditors. Report on the Financial Statements
10-12
Statement of Financial Activities
13
Balance Sheet
14
Notes to the Financial Statements
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The Bible Society in Northern Ireland
Reference and Administrative Details of the Charity, its Trustees and Advisers
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
Trustees
Mr Thomas Stewart. Chair {resigned 4 December 2023)1
Reverend Captain Colin Taylor. Vice chair. (Acting Chair 29 April 2024)1
Mr James Diffin. Chair (appointed 2 October 2023. resigned 29 April 2024)1
Ms Sarah Fading (resigned 13 March 2023)
Reverend Karen Salmon
Mr John Stewart1
Mrs Rachcl Swift (resigned 2 October 2023}1
Reverend Brian Anderson
Mrs Lesley Anne Wilson (appointed 13 March 2023. resigned 2 October 2023)
Mr Mark Brown (appointed 13 June 2023, resigned 11 March 2024)
Mr Howard Davey (appointed 2 October 2023)1
Neville Mcconnack lappointed 11 March 2024)
Member of the Finance Committee
Charity registered number
NIC102557
Principal office
Bible House
27 Howard Street
Belfast
BT16NB
Key Management Personnel
Mrs Catherine Hillcox, General Secretary (until May 2024)
Mr Campbell Moore, Office Manager
Miss Keren Roebuck. Communications and Fundraising Manager (until September 2023)
Ms Suyai Rodriguez Cameron, Project and Admin Support (until May 2023)
Mr Mark Wells, Community Partnership Manager (from January 2023)
Mr Aaron Sweeney, Project and Data Administrator (from November 2023)
Independent auditors
ASM (B) Ltd
Chartered Accountants & Statutory Auditor5
4th Floor
Glendinning House
6 Murray Street
Belfast
BT16DN
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The Bible Society in Northern Ireland
Reference and Administrative Details of the Charty. its Trustees and Advisers (continued)
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
Bankers
Danske Bank Limited
Donegall Square West
Belfast
BT16JS
Solicitors
Cleaver Fulton Rankin
50 Bedford Street
Belfast
BT2 7FW
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The Bible Society In Northern Ireland
Trustees. Report
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
The Trustees of the Bible Society in Northem Ireland are pleased to present their report and the audited
accounts for the year ended 31 December 2023.
2023 was a year which provided opportunty for more face to face meetings within Northern Ireland and beyond.
The United Bible Societies World Assembly gathered in October 2023 in the Netherlands - this was a valuable
opportunity for the General Secretary and the Chair of the Board of Trustees to meet viith colleagues from
around the global fellowship.
There was change within the staff team with new colleagues joining, others leaving and some long temi absence
following surgery for one of the team.
Thc work of Bible Society Nl continued with fvndraising for our global colleagues and Bible engagement here in
Northern Ireland. The Bibles for Babies project continues to be a highlight and source of joy for all involved.
Objectives and Actlvities
The Bible Society in Northem Ireland's stated mission is lo reach everyone with God's Word in a language and
medium they can access and afford, so that eech person might expericnGe God'a purpose for their life., Llible
Society Nl is one of over 150 different Bible Societies that make up the Global Fellowship of United Bible
Societies (UBS).
During 2022 significant milestones were reached with Bible Translation meaning that more people than ever
before have a complete Bible in their own language. Bible Society in Northern Ireland support Bible Translation,
Publishing, Distribution projects a8 well a8 Literacy work. Bible Engagement and Advocacy around our global
Fellowship and here in Northem Ireland.
Achievements and Perfomiance
The Society's work is considered under the following headings.
Governance and Management
The Trustees of the Bible Society in Northern Ireland continue to focus on five strategic aims:
Growth in awareness of the work of the Society to reach everyone with God's Word.
Increase and development of the support base for the work of the Society by increasing the number of
donors and developing new ways to generate funds.
Increase of financial support for global Bible mission through United Bible Societies (UBS) and locally
through collaboration and partnership.
Promotion of Bible Engagement in Northem Ireland.
Striving for best practice governance, finance and administration policies and procedures to ensure
effective and efficient management of the society.
The 'Whole Family Bible Engagement. projects (Bibles for Babies, Daring to Hope and 52) continued. Bibles for
Babies has a weekly involvement of volunteers in Bible House with Bibles and Birthday cards being sent out
each week. Daring to Hope and 52 remain as resources available for us by congregations and individuals
around Northern Ireland. A second print run of Daring to Hope Participant and Leader work books was
completed in 2023.
During 2023 there were changes to the staff team. Mark Wells joined in late January as Community Partnerships
Manager and Aaron Sweeney joined in November as Project and Data Administrator. Suyai Cameron Rodriguez
moved on in May to a role with Fields of Lrfe and Keren Roebuck moved to a new role with HOPE 365 in
September.
Meetings with Trustees were both online and in person. Trustees met as a Board on 5 occasions (4 in person
and 1 online). The Finance Committee met on 4 occasions online. It is anticipated that Board meetings will be in
person whilst committees of the Board will meet online in the future.
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Trustees. Report (continued)
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
During 2023 there were changes to the Board of Trustee membership. Rev Lesley Ann Wilson joined the Board
in March and left again in October feeling that the role of Tnjstee was not right for her. Mark Brown joined in
June and Howard Davey in October. Sarah Farling and Rachel Swift also stepped down as Trustees during the
year.
Bible House remained fully occupied during 2023 with no changes to the tenants.
Developing our fundraising potential
2023 proved to be a challenging year for fundraising wrth income down on 2022. 2023: £555,905 (2022..
£616,232)
The main sources of income remain the same - Bible-a-month Partnership, Direct Mail Appeals, Word at Work
Supporters Magazine, and an altemative Christmas present option called Greatest Gift. We re￿1ve generous
gifts from churches, church groups and indivKluals.
Three Direct Mail Appeals were sent out in 2023 focusing on Amienia. Cuba and Difficult places in the Middle
East and North Africa. In comparison to the 2022 appeals which did include China the income was reduced,. not
every country generates the same response from our donors.
The Bible Society in Northem Ireland supporters. magazine. Word at Work., was produced three times during
the year. We shared news of our work around the fellowshlp an¢J here In Northem Ireland and shared more in
depth projects in Poland, Argentina and Pakistsn.
Other income was received by the Society from Grant Making Trusts.
Support from church denominations continues with support from World Mission Partnership (Methodist Church in
Ireland) for projects in Portugal and Cuba. Support was received from the Global Mission Department of the
Presbyterian Church in Ireland for the Bible Society in Ukraine.
The Society receives rents under lease or li￿n￿ agreements for occupation of the ground floor retail unit and
the second-floor offices.
Lega¢y income was received in 2023 from individuals who often had supported the work of the Bible Society in
Northem Ireland through their lrfetime. (2023: £38.596 2022: £96.220). We are grateful to everyone who
remembers the work of Bible Society Nl in their will.
Bible Society Nl continued to receive support from corporate donors.
Bible Society Nl was involved again in a major donor fundraising movement IllumiNations in 2023. This
movement presents Bible Translation to donors on behalf of a collaboration of charities- at the 2023 event these
included Bible Soaety in Northem Ireland, Scottish Bible Society, Biblica, Word for the World and Wycliffe UK.
This was a very posf(ive experien￿ to raise the profile of Bible Society Nl with major donors several of whom
vRre from Northem Ireland but invited by one of the other agencies or donors. Bible Society Nl did receive
donations of around £10.000 following this event for Bible Translation projects.
Achieving the public benefft of the Bible Society in Northem Ireland
The Bible Society in Northem Ireland is one of a small number of grant making I resourcing Bible Societies within
the United Bible Societies (Global Fellowship of Bible Societies). Projects are selected from within a database
from Bible Societies all over the world: in 2023 support was given to Bible translation, publication and distribution,
to literacy work using the Bible as a learning tool and to Bible engagement and advocacy. Care was taken to not
only cover the various elements of Bible mission but to also reach across the globe providing support to Africa,
Asia. Europe, the Middle East and to South America.
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Trustees. Report (continued)
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
Country
Albania
Algeria
Argentina
Armenia
Project
Friends for Lrfe - Sports Centre Bible Match
Scriptures for Seekers
West Toba translation
Moving Gospel: Children's Bible camps in Border villages
Bible Quiz at schools
Austria
Scriptures for refugees including those in detention ￿ntre5 or in prison
Azerbaijan Bible distribution for the A2erbaijani nation
Cambodia Literacy Programme.. Learning through Listening
China
Affordable Bibles for the Millions in China
Ghlnese Study Blbles for Lay Preachers
Cuba
A Bible for every Cuban wtlh engagement strategies
Egypt Kingo Festivals= instilling Biblical principals in children
El Salvador New Testament Tour in Schools
Ethiopia
Children Bible in Amharic
Guatemala Free to Live.. Rescuing girls from trafficking
Gulf Stales Sharing the Good News with migrant workers In Bahraln through Storytelllng
Honduras
Bible distribution to Police and Prisoners in one of the most violent countries in the worfd
India
Translation projects: 8 languages in 2023
Israel
Core Presence to the Arab Israeli Bible Society
Jordan
Providing Jordanians with the Word of God
Kenya
Bible distribution among marginalised children and youth
Lebanon
Servin9 the peiseGUted cliurcli iii tlie Middle East
Liberia
Equipping Rural Pastors for Mission
Lithuania
New Translation of the Liihuanian Bible
Macedonia Youth who can't afford a Bible
Malawi
Family Scriplure Engagement Packs
Morocco
A Spring in the Desert - Core Presence support for the Bible Society
Pakistan
Beacon in the darkness of illiteracy. G￿)￿ill9 with the Bible P￿Ject
Palestine
Child of Bethlehem - Bible Distribution through children's work
Proclaim itl The Bible brings us together
Paraguay El Amanecer boat- Distribution to remote and isolated communtties
Peru
Bread of Life - Holistic project providing Bible materials alongside breakfast for School children
Poland
Response to the war in Ukraine for refugees
Portugal
Almeida Translation
Support for Digital Engagement with local community
World YoLrth Day in Portugal
Good Samaritan.. Fighting against HIV and AIDS
New Translation of the NT for a New Generation
Braille Bibles for Sri Lanka
Tamil Old Version Bible Revision for Sri Lanka
Swaziland Swati Study Bible
Togo
Faith Comes by Hearing
Uganda
Scriptures for People with Visual Disabiities
The Bible in every Hand, Heart and Home Distribution Project
Lhukonzo First Bible Translation with Publishing
Ukraine
Response to the war in Ukraine- Central Scripture supply for Ukraine and Ukrainian Refugees
Uruguay
Breakfast with Jesus- a holistic project providing breakfast and Bible materials for children
Rwanda
Serbia
Sri Lanka
The above list of projects represents around £425,000 (2022: £515,000) worth of financial support to Bible
Societies around the world through the Intemational Support Programme of United Bible Societies. Support was
also sent to help cover the costs of the 2023 UBS World Assembly in the Netherlands.
In 8ddition to providing financial support the Society generates significant prayer support from across Northern
Ireland through printed material in 'Word at Work.. Direct Mails and our Bible-a-month calendar as well as prayer
and news emails each month. A monthty online prayer meeting has continued throughout the year for
supporters to join the staff team as we pray for our colleagues around the wodd.
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Trustees. Report (continued)
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
During 2023 Bible Society Nl receNed further support through the Intemational Support Programme in UBS for
our 'Whole Family Bible Engagement. project from Bible Society Australia. Whilst a new print run of Daring to
Hope was completed Bibles for Babies had the most activity.
1600 Babies were registered for the programme who were born in 2021 and 1500 bom in 2022. By the end of
2023 over 3000 Toddler Bibles had been sent out to homes in Northem Ireland to mark the 1st Birthday along
with 2nd Birthday cards.
There is a group of around 25 volunteers who help regularly to write cards, wrap Bibles and pack the materials
for each little one in Bible House. These volunteers have also helped at other Bible Society Nl events and act as
advocates within their own local cnurches and communrties.
Feedback continues to be very positive with growth in the number of indmduals following our social media
channels as a result also.
Enhanclng the Soclews profile wrthln the local Christian community and the Unrted Bible Societies
Fellowship
2023 continued to see opportunttles to attend events in person to share about the world of the Bible Society in
Northern Ireland.
Tlie SuLi¥ly tnaintain5 strong fink5 With the main Protestant denominalions and annually presents a Blble to the
new President of the Methodist Church in Ireland and the new Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
The Society also participates in various netsvorks which raises our profile and provide support to the Society
team. Bible Society Nl are member5 of MAP {Mission Action Partnership) and AMS {AsX￿1at10n of Mission
Societies- Church of Ireland).
In Novetnber 'The Gathering. Everrt was held by the Society to provlde an opportunlty for supporters to gather
together. The evening was held in T3 at the House of Vic Ryn. The House of Vic Ryn generously make this
space available for groups to use and it is equipped with many helpful resources and facilities. The Society was
pleased with the number of supporters who attended and enjoyed listening to our guests - Julie McKinley from
the National Bible Society of Ireland and Lidia Fletcher from the Bible Society of Portugal. James, the
Chairperson of the Board of Trustees, gave some feedback on the UBS World Assembly and Jenna. a Bibles for
Babies volunteer. shared her experience as a Mum and volunteer involved in the project.
The Society plays an important role within the United Bible Societies Fellowship. The highlight of this was
attending the World Assembly in the Netherlands in October. This was a very important time of fellowship with
colleagues in person for the first time since the COVID 19 pandemic. This was also a time of learning and
setting the direction of the Fellowship for the coming years.
The General Secretary continues to serve the wider Fellowship through several committees including the
Membership Committee of the Global Council. the Resource Mobilisation Group (the General Secretary has now
tsken up the position of Chair of this group) and the Europe Middle East Affinity Group.
The General Secretary and the Community Partnerships Manager y￿re part of a second Bible Engagement
Forum which met in Niagra, Canada in May 2023. This proved to be a rich time of sharing resources and
experiences with other colleagues in contexts similar to Northem Ireland.
Complying with best practi￿ in the day4(Hlay management of the Society
During 2023 the Board of Trustees of the Bible s￿Iety in Northem Ireland have continued to comply with best
practice in the day-to4ay management of the Society.
All Board Members are pro¥ided wth monthly and quarterty financial statements which were discussed in depth
at the Finance Committee.
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The Bible Society in Northem Ireland
Trustees, Report (continued)
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
The Society has taken steps to ensure compliance with safeguarding issues and concerns in connection with
children and vulnerable adults in the course of its work.
We continue to monitor our risk register and review other new policies in place for the society.
Financial Review
The accounts as presented show a deficit of £71.959 (2022: Surplus of £47,123) on the Income & Expenditure
Account.
Duiing the year. the Socletys Incomlng resources from donations and legacies decreased by 10/0 to £555,905
(2022.. £616,232) wrth the total incoming resources £624,567 (2022: £741,087). a decrease of 12%.
Total expenditure decreased by 80A to £696.526 (2022.. £759,130) resulting in a deficit of £71.959 {2022.' deficit
of £18,043). The amount pledged to Intemational Support Projects was reduced by the Board of Trustees to
£439,845 (2022: £518,202) for 2023.
Reserves
At 31 December 2023 the Societys unrestricted funds totalled £740,006 (2022: £811.966). When added to the
property revaluation reseNe of £236.632 (unchanged from 2022) this brought the Balance Sheet total to
£97G,638 (2022. £1.048,597).
It is the Socievs practice to release funds as quickly as possible to support the provision of God's Word to
people globally and here in Norihem Ireland. Accordingly, it keeps reserves to a level considered broadly
necessary to support operating costs over a twewmonth period. This has been documented in a ReseNes
Policy adopted by the Board.
Key risks and uncertainties
Voluntary income is Still the main source of funding for the society. Significant work has been continued in 2023
to increase our profile and the awareness that others have of what our core activtties are. especially with younger
online audiences.
The Board of Trustees continue to manage risk and plan for uncertainty as and where rt is possible to in current
circumstances.
Conclusion
Looking back on 2023, the Trustees continue to feel grateful for the generosity received from donors and
supporters and for the new opportunities that have came about with direct support from other Bible Societies in
the UBS Fellowship. The Society is reaching new aUdIen￿S wtth new projects in Northem Ireland whilst still
maintaining high levels of generosty to wider Bible mission.
We are grateful for our dedicated staff team and Board of Trustees who continue to show creattvity and drive to
reach our full potential.
We thank God for the many ways in which we have continued to commit to our mission statement of 'Rea¢hing
everyone with God's Word,.
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Trustees. Report (continued)
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
Approved by order of the members of the board of Trustees and signed on their behalf by.
Reverend Captain Colin Taylor
Mr Howard Davey
Date: 21 May 2024
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The Bible Society in Northern Ireland
Statement of Trustees, responsibilities
For the Year Ended 31 December 2023
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees, Report and the financial statements in accordance with
applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting
Practice).
The law applicable to charities in Northern Ireland requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each
financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Charity and of its incoming resources
and application of resources, including rts income and expenditure, for that period. In preparing these financial
statements, the Trustees are required to:
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently"
observe the methods and principles of the Charities SORP (FRS 102).
make judgments and aGGounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent"
state whether applicable UK Accounting Standards (FRS 102) have been folbwed, subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements.
prepare the financial statements on the going concem basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
Charity will continue in business.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain
the Charity's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charty
and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act (Northem Ireland) 2008,
the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations {Northem Ireland) 2015 and the provisions of the
Memorandum of Association. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for
taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
Approved by order of the members of the board of Trustees and signed on ts behalf b
Reverend Captain Colin Taylor
MrHo
Date.. 21 May 2024
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