Headway Ireland Trustees Report for 2025 The past year has been very buyi for all involved in Headway Ireland. The followin8 report gives a little flavour of what the committee has done. Other than cash held in hand or at the bank, the charity has no other assets or liabilitie5. I} PERSONNEL All were shocked at the sudden home call of our treasurer and former chair. the Rev Andrew Boucher. His commitment to Headway was outstanding and we continue to uphold his wife and family in our prayers. Andrew Glbson has agreed to act as treasurer in his place. 2) GRowfH. During the year, Headway held 3 gatherings in Ballinamallard, Co Fermana8h, Ballineen, Co Cork and Cranagilll, Co Armagh. Thi5 gave us the opportunity to share with those attending what Headway stands for and answer questions. All We well supported and as a result. new members gained. It is our intention that these will continue in the year ahead as we seek to share with more people and encourage all in their walk with Jesus. The Rev Jeremy Nicoll currently stationed in West Cork joined the executive as Headway continues to expand. During the year Headway members met w¢th committee members from similar 8roups within the Presbyterian Church in Iland and the Church of Ireland. All present agreed these were useful gatherings enabling everyone to understand that the same issues confront every denomination in Ireland. It was agreed we should meet again, pray for each other and perhaps hold joint gatherings together. 3) SPRING GATHERING. Dr Stephen Skuce, the Church Grov4th Officer for the Methodist Church in Ireland shared with us about encoura8in8 the Methodist Church to grow. We were truly blessed by his presentation. 4) PRAYEIL Durin8 the year, Headway has continued to hold regular prayer meetings on zoom. This is in keeping With our founding documents and our beliefs that the head of the Church is Jesus Christ and as Methodists we seek His mind and will for the future. The attendances have been encouraging and we hope that members will continue to join us on zoom at the forthcoming prayer times. We hold to the old saying: Much prayer - much blessing, little prayer = little blessing and no prayer= no blessing. £. Etrkn.:_ Ken Robinson (Secretary)
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