Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December
2023
Donaghadee Parish
Charity Registration Number NIC 102612
Charity Address
Rev lan Gamble
3 The Trees
Donaghadee
BT21 OEJ
Trustees
Rev lan Gamble (Rector)
Mrs Amanda Humphreys (People's Church Warden)
Mrs Lorna Thrush {Rectorfs Church Warden)
Mrs Diane Finlay (Secretary)
Mrs Heather Heaney (Treasurer)
Mr Stephen Bain
Mr Garth Boyd
Mrs Angela Farley
Mr lan Henderson
Mr David Humphreys
Mr Frank Humphreys
Mr David Monahan
Mr Gerry McGrath
Mr Gary Robinson {People's Glebe Warden)
Mr David Sloan (Rectorfs Glebe Warden)
Mr Samuel David Martin
Mr Barry Mcwilliams
Independent Examiners
Mrs Debra Bain
32 Rosepark
Donaghadee
BT21 OBG
Mr David Franklin
15 Alexandra Road
Donaghadee
BT2160QD

The purpose of the charity
The charitable purpose of the Church of Ireland is the advancement of religion.
The principal function of the Donaghadee Parish Church is to support the advancement of
the Christian religion (Faith) by promoting, through the work of the Parish, the whole
mission of the Church. pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. The Bible and our
liturgical worship {Book of Common Prayer) define the spiritual life of Donaghadee Parish
Church as we experience it as members of the Church of Ireland- and very much a part of
the Anglican Communion.
The maintenance and development of the Christian Faith, the Parish has Custody of property
and of records, in the care of the Select Vestry of the Parish used in pursuit of our charitable
purpose.
The Activities of the Charity
Worship and prayer
At the heart of Donaghadee Parish Church are worship. teaching and prayer.
> Services each Sunday:
8.30am Holy Communion
(Using liturgy in traditional language.}
10.30am Morning Worship and Sunday school and Youth Group.
(Using liturgy in contemporary language.)
7pm Evening Prayer
(Using liturgy in traditional language.)
> Wednesday Morning Healing Service
Our Parish seeks to provide opportunities for everyone to engage in worship and prayer, no
matter what age or liturgical tradition. Music in Donaghadee Parish Church at the morning
service is provided by a Parish Music Group who provide a variety of well led and enjoyable
music; we also have a valued Church organist.
We hold regular services with other churches in the town as well as for the local community,
serdices for District Scouts and Guides, and local schools. On Remembrance Sunday the RBL,
the Army Reserve and the ACF join us for morning worship. On 1st July, the rector conducts
a Somme Remembrance Service for the local Orange Order.
Pastoral care
As a town Donaghadee has become a popular retirement area with many sheltered
dwellings, apartments complexes and Nursing Homes. Our Parish seeks to provide pastoral
care during times of sickness, bereavement, care for the elderly and those who are house
bound and those in hospital, as well as the wider congregation. We also minister to young
families who come for Holy Baptism and couples who wish to get married. We have a
strong pastoral ministry in hospitals and nursing homes as well as visiting in people's homes,
especially at difficult times.

Outreach
Donaghadee Parish Church seeks to reach out into our community through a range of caring
and activity programs for adults and young people.
We provide a variety of activities for adults including Indoor Bowling Club (3 sessions per
week), Women's Fellowship and Monday Club for the older folk. These are opportunities to
engage with each other and build friendships and fellowship. We also have a Men's Work
Party who provide practical help in buildings and grounds maintenance - this also builds
fellowship amongst our men.
For young people we have a Sunday School, uniformed organizations (Scouts and Guides)
and our Parent and Toddlers Group. We also have the Army Cadet Force Detachment who
use our halls each week.
Donaghadee Parish reaches beyond our town through our links in prayer and financial
support, given through the Church Missionary Society, to its work in Maridi Diocese, South
Sudan.
Donaghadee Parish Select Vestry makes our Parish Halls available for use during the year
groups who provide resources for programs for good mental health, hearing loss and
vaccination clinics provided by Donaghadee Health Centre. Several thousand people have
been vaccinated in our Halls both for Covid and the flu for several years now.
The Achievements of the Charity
Central to the work of Donaghadee Parish is teaching God's word to bring Parishioners into
a deeper knowledge and understanding of faith in Jesus Christ and fostering a real sense of
congregational cohesion as we reach out into the local community in Donaghadee. We have
a Christian discipleship course called Pilgrim which is proving very helpful and popular - as
well a5 a weekly Bible Study group.
The direct benefit of participation in Church life includes the enjoyment of public worship
and giving and receiving of pastoral care, a deeper understanding of the Bible and improved
values relating to building fellowship and engaging with our local town community.
Donaghadee Parish is a multigenerational Church, and we seek to build strong caring
relationships across all age groups. Church Sep4ices are well attended and demonstrate a
keen public interest and benefit to the wider community.
Combined attendance at Sunday Services averages around 180 people but special services
such as Christmas, Holy Week and Easter, Harvest and Remembrance Day attract very large
congregations. The congregation appreciates the variety of worship in Donaghadee and
discerns the presence of God with us. Our mid-week Healing Service has a regular
attendance of well over thirty people and includes many from other congregations in the
town. During the year Donaghadee Parish had five Baptisms, one wedding, and twenty
funerals. We employ a very active Youth Worker and are developing our ministry to young
people and to our children through Sunday School/Club.

Activities outside normal Church services included barbeques, quizzes, fellowship nights and
concerts, and trips away. These engage our church membership, build fellowship and aid
outreach and pastoral care. These were of enormous social and religious public benefit.
Overall, the beneficiaries of Donaghadee Parish Church are the congregation members and
the general public. The public valuation of the benefit can be evidenced through attendance
at public worship and church organizations, participation in church governance and
willingness to support the work of the Church through Free Will Offering contributions,
offerings for fabric upkeep and parish development, fund raising events and congregational
social events.
The wider benefit to the public is the availability of a place for worshipping in the course of
Christian outreach and the facilitation of weddings, funerals and baptisms. Experiencing
pastoral ministry has been a prime route for people into our congregational life.
Governance & Administration
Donaghadee Parish Church is a part of the Dioceses of Down and Dromore and the day-to-
day running is the responsibility of the Select Vestry which normally meets monthly and is
responsible for the Parish Fabric, Finance and Furnishings. The Select Vestry consists of the
Rector, the churchwardens, the glebe wardens and generally not more than twelve other
members elected at the General Vestry.
Parish administration is conducted with the assistance of volunteers who support the Select
Vestry, Honorary Secretary, and Honorary Treasurer as well as Committees responsible for
Finance and Property
The Trustees recognise the range of statutory regulations and obligations that are relevant
to our activities and our responsibilities thereto. The Trustees ensure adequate buildings
and public liability insurance. Health risks and Fire Safety Inspections are undertaken to
comply with necessary rules and regulations.
All our organisations for young people are run under the guidance of the Church of Ireland's
Child Protection Policy (Safe Guarding Trust) and the Select Vestry ensures that this is
adhered to.
Governing Documentation & Constitution of Donaghadee Parish
Chapter 111 of the Constitution of the Church of Ireland governs parishes and parochial
organisation. The Select Vestry Members are Charity Trustees.
No Trustee receives remuneration, reward, or other private benefit for carrying out their
Trustee responsibilities with the exception of the Rector who receives a Parish stipend and
accommodation at the Rectory.
No private benefit is received from the Trustees fulfilling their responsibilities in respect of
buildings, fabric or records other than those available to the congregation and general
public.

Statement of Trustees Responsibilities
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees report and the financial statements
in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
On behalf of the Trustee5:
lan Gamble
Diane Finlay
Heather Heaney
Rector
Honorary Secretary
Honorary Treasurer
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