ur41TED PARISHES OF ST JOHN, WHITEHOUSE & ST NINIAN, BELFAST Compally Informatio Charity Referente 10264) Position D*¢ of Appoilllment Datc cnded Trustees Rev Brian Rev Anne E,ocL-c Joan M02r Mwilla Bradlcy Rutb BrOThe Warrcll Kerr licddcll Lylc Agne% Ma]on¢ John Malone Emma f¢rris Dorttn hffjontgomery, Gcofftev Montgomery Phyllis Montgomery William Montgomery otliS Mulholland Alis(In Mllngavin Stevctt Mungawin Pcter Sitnps()n TFcvor Thompson Chairperaon Vice LTr(1SryCT50 14 April 2024 14 April 2024 14 April 2024 14 April 2024 14 April 2024 14 April 2024 Hollorary Treasurer Williatn Montgomery Indepeudeat Examiner Mark McBride Bankers Dallske Bank Abbey CenlTe Logl00d Road N¢t0abbcY BT37 9UII
UMTED PAIUSHES OF ST JOHN, WHrtEHOUSE & ST NtNIAN, BELFAST Trustees, Report PritteApal nalg sources Our beliefs and practices derive from Scripture, reason and traditÈon. We provide a contact in which people of diverse view can live alld worship together. Tbe principal functÈon is to support the advancen]ent of the Cbristian religion by promoting throu(rh the work of the Parish the whole mission of the Cburc]L pastoraL evangelistic, social and ecumenical. B¢in>Tr opell to and engaging with society as a whoLe and offering support for those neediJ)g help is fundamelltal to the practÈcal delivery of the tenets of Christianity. As a result of activity in pursuit of the advallcement of the Christian religio the Parish bas custody of a large body of records, materials and art¢tacts of si)rICan¢e to d]e cultural her1e, the maintenance of which is undertaken by the Parish as a second2ry charitable purpose. Activities The Hall is used by a number of (Youps such as the Scouts and a youth led Creative Arts Group, NACN. The Charity Shop proTrides an important opportunity for the buildino of relationships across the com]nullities as it is an inforn)al space to meet and chat. A coffee shop operates oll a Wednesday morning which briniys people from both cOmU1tiCS together. Financial review The trustees are satisfied with the results of the charity during the year together with the fanCial position at il December 2024. They collsider that the charity is also ill a strong position to continue its activittes during the coming year, and that the ¢h8rity's assets are adequate to fulfil its oblRgTations. At the 31 December2024 there was £l18,01 O of a surplus in unrestrKcted fijnds. wtth £10,415 of a surplus restricted funds. The charÈty also ha5 a Capital fund reserve of £4,46J,518 which reL*es to the valuation ofthe church building.
UNITED PARISHES OF ST JOHN, WHITEHOUSE & ST NINIAN, BELFAST Trustees, Report Princi al fundin sources All funding comes from offerings 2nd donations made by parishiollers and members of the public together with rental income (hire of church hall) and donations from the Chartty Shop. Strnctur4 governance and management Gov¢rnia docunieT]t The clwity is goveEned by its Constitution which is loTroed with th¢ Charity's CoTnm35sion. Recrnitment and a ointment of board of truste¢s New trustees are nominated by all existÈno tStee. ThÉs Ès then put to vote of a tnlee$ meeting. No TTUStee receÈves remuneratton, reward or other private benefit for carying out their Trustee responsibilÈty. WilliaEn Montgornery Honorary Treasurer