European Cbristian Mission Ireland
Trustees, Report
The trustees, who are directors for the purposes of company law, present the annual T¢POrt together with the
fuw)cial statements and auditors, report of the charitable company for the year end¢d 31 December 2023.
Objertives And artivities
Objectives, strulegies and actlvilies
The principal activities of the charity are to promote ministries of evangelism. discipleship. church planting and
church development in Europe along with their associated social action projects. It also seeks to recNiL train, send,
support and catt for workers called and equipped to fulfil such ministries.
Public benefit
Under the Publie Benefit guideline4 for r¢ligion to be charitable. it must be 'advanced', i.e. promotsd or extended.
As our charitable objects include the evangelisation of the peoples of Europe, and the establishing and strengthening
of evangelical churches across Europe, we consider that we meet this defmitioD. The identifiable benefits include the
tronsformation of lives ihrough the gospcl of Jesu5 Christ, and the fellowship. friendships and relationships ¢r¢ated
or restored through participation in the life of a local church. Furthernior4 the outworking of the Gospel of Jesus
Xhrist by the ncwly established Christian communiiies tends to the promotion of the relief of poverty and sickness
and the propagation of positive ethical values. These bcncfits are available to members of thc public from all levels
of social life across Europe, as we work in communities ranging from the affluent. such as in Austrii through to the
very needy. such &8 in Bomia. There is no private benefit or hann flowing from the purposes.
The trustees confinn that they have compiled with the requirements of section 4 (6) of th¢ Charities Act (Northern
Ireland) 2008 to hav¢ due regard to the Charity Commission for Northcrn Ireland's guidan¢¢ on public b¢nefit alld
the public benefit requirement has informed the activities of the charitable company.
Trustee5 and officers
Th¢ trustees alld officers serving during the year and since the year end were as follows..
Trustees:
Mr Andrew Graham Mccorniick
Mr John Leslie Pattcrson (resiglled 28 February 2024)
Ms Jean Tubman
Rev Thomas Alastair McNeeley (resigned 31 May 2024)
Mr Geofftey B&xter McIlrath
Mrs LoThaine Moor¢ (appointed l January 2023)
Mr Tom Greer (appointed l February 2024)
Mr Gary Mahood (appointed l February 2024)
Secretary:
Mr Geoff Donaldson (appointed l January 2023)
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Structurey governance and management
Orga￿saIlonts1 s1￿Clure
The charity was incorporated as a company limited by gUar￿te¢ on 8 March 2016. Tbe company is exeD]Pt under
the legislation from using 'limited' as part of its name.
The chority is registered with The Charilies Commission for Northern Irelan¢ NIC102665. The charity is controlled
by its trustee5 who are directors of the company for the purposes of thc Companies Act 2006 and is governed by th¢
provision5 contained within the Memorandum and Articlts of Association.
All trustees are members of the charitable company and stand as guarantors of the charitable company in the sum of
£1 each.
There can be up to twelve trustees. Once appointed, trustees serve for a period of four years. At least tivo trustees are
appointed by the existing board and at Icast one by th¢ member of the mission at the at￿lla1 general meetings.
Affiliation
European ChrI￿]an Mission Ireland is in a covenant agreement with ECM (International) and the terzns of this
relationship are set out in a Covenant a8r¢ement signed by both parties.
The board of trustees of ECM (International) is the overall governing body responsible for doctrinal and spiritual
principles and the genera] direction and development of ministries in Europe. The tn￿l¢eS of European Christian
Mission Ireland are rc5ponsible for the promotion of work in Ireland, the recruitment and member care of personnel
8nd the raising of resourccs to further th¢ objectives of the charitable company in Europe.
HUMAN RESOUECES
Office Staff
tn 2023 ther¢ w¢re four part time staff and two volunteers.
Missionaries and Associate Members
The core business of the mission continucs to be recruitment and support of workeTs who serve the church in
Europe. At the end of 2023 ECM Ireland was supporting 43 members serving in Albani4 France. Kosovo. Sloveni4
S¢rbii Polall￿ Portugal, Spain, Irelan& Greece, Bosni4 and Gcrmany.
ProTnotion and Communications
ECM Ireland ha8 continued to make known the 5Pititual needs of Europe knoivn through our website, social medi
monthly prdyer diary, tri-annual ECM Life magazine. videos and through a Y￿1¢ty of speaking engagements. W¢
also hosted an ECM Supporters Day.
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Achievements and performance
ECM Ireland's principal activity is that of Christian mission8ry work in Europe. speeifically the support of
¢hurch-planting and discipleship through ECM (International). The ongoing focus in 2023 ivas in the areas of
promotion of service opportunities in Europe, recruiting new mission workers. ¢ar¢ for ¢xisting mission worker
encouragement of prayer and giving for Europe.
ECM'S Mission Statement
ECM'S mission statement is to 'equip, connect and multiply followers of Jesus through church planting and
discipleship across Europe,.
The mission statement can be expanded upon oJ)d explained more clearly through the key words of "Equip.
ConnecLMultiply"
EQUIP
We identify people's God-given gifts and abilities and develop them into ministy and leadership.
We train people to live out and speak out the good news where they are.
We lovingly care for people, so they thrive in both life aud ministry.
CONNECT
We build networks so that God's resources in one place can extend his kingdom in another.
We encourage pcople to work in teams, so their ministries have greater impact.
We actively work together fonn partnerships as a way of showing the unity of Christ's church.
MULTIPLY
We mobilise and inspire people for God's Jnissioll in Europe.
We challenge people to become disciples of Jesus ivho themselves make more disciples.
Wc ￿ake possible the planting of healthy churehes that reproduce naturally.
Financial Review
The results for the year are detailed on the Ststemetlt of Financial Activities of the financial 5tat¢m¢nts. The net
income for 2023 is £46,053 (2022 - £87.664)-
The balance on unrestricted funds at 31 December 2023 wL% £83.442 (2022 - £90,156) with a proprtion of this made
up of propert capital being £62,000. The balance on restricted funds at 31 December 2023 w&8 £417,096 {2022 -
£364.329) and all of this is contsined within the bank balances at the year elld.
Plans for tbe future
ReeruitmeDt
We currently have no candidates applying for membership although ollc cllquiry is bcing followed up.
We have a team that is currently planning for 2025 'Pastors to Pastors, evenl which aims to encourage national
workers in their knowledge of Go(L and to build up prayer contact and other support for their tninistries.
We will continue to follow up any enquiries froln those who hav¢ an interest in working long or short tetm in
Europe.
Office Management
ECM appointed a new Ireland Direetor. Geoff Donaldson.
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Partnering with others
Colltinue to build and develop partnerships within ECM and with otller Christian organisations through MAP. IMAP
and Global ¢onnections.
Communieations
To sharpen our communications via the channels mentioned above. We are also aiming to run a roadshow style
¢vent in 2025 to raise tb¢ profile of ECM.
Member Care
Continue to support and equip our memb¢rs who are involved in Church planting and discipleship in Europe.
Statement of trustees, responsibilities
The tDJstees (who are also the directors of European Christian Mission Ireland for the purposes of company law) are
responsible for preparing the trustees, report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and
United Killgdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Pra¢ti¢e), including FRS
102 "The Financia] Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland"
Company law requires the truslees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law th¢
trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give & true and fair view of the
state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resourccs and application of resources, including its
income and expenditure, of the charitsble ¢on)pany for that period. In preparing these financial stat¢ment4 the
trustee5 are r¢quir¢d to:
select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistenily.
observe the methods alld principles ill the Charities SORP.
make judgements and estimates that arc reasonable and prudent"
statc whether appli¢able accounting standards. comprising FRS 102 have been followed, subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the finan¢ial statements. and
prepare the financial statements on the going concern b&sis unless it is inappropriate to presume that th¢
charitsbl¢ company will continue in business.
The trnstees are responsible for keeping proper ac¢ounting records that can disclose Wkth reasonable accuracy at any
time the financi￿ position of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the fmancial statemcnts comply
with the Companies Act 2006and Charitics Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. They arc also responsible for safeguarding
th¢ assets of the charitable company and hen¢¢ for taking reasonabl¢ st¢ps for the prevention and detection of fraud
and other irregularities.
The trustees arc responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and finan¢ial information included on
the charitablc company's websifr. Legislation governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements
may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.
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Disc105ure of inforniation to auditor
Each trustee has taken steps that they ougbt to have taken as a trustee in order to make themselves aware of any
relevant audit infonnation and to estsblish that the charity's auditor ts aware of that information. The trustees
confrm that there is no reievani information that they know of and of which tbey know the auditor is UD&ware.
The annual report w&8 approved by th¢ tNstees of the C￿lty OD ?8 October 2024 8lld signed on its behaIf by:
J-QL
Ms Jeao Tubman
Trustee
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