Crown Jesus Mlnlstrles
Report of the Trusts&s
for the Year Ended 31 July 2022
The trustees who are a]so directors of the charity for the pU￿oseS of the Companies Att 2￿6, present their
report with the financial statements of the ¢harity for the year ended 31 July 2022. The trustees have adopted
the provisions of A¢counting and Reporting by Charities= Ststem¢nt of Recommended Practice applicable to
¢harities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019).
ORIECTIVES Al4tD ACTtvrriES
Our Vision
Crown Jesus Ministries was birthed in May 1999 with an all Ireland 32 county vision, 'lo see the ￿0P]e of
Ireland crown Jesus Lord of their lives,. Their aim is lo comtnunieate Jesus in a relevant way through teams
of staff and volunteers active in children's. youth, student, adult and specia] education ministries. These
teams deliver across Ireland and beyond in both a digital and physical way. The strategy is lo not only be
active in evangelism bul lo identify. raise up ond equip evangelists across Ireland and to Serve the local
church in evangelism and training. Their reach may extend beyond the island of Ireland but only if it adds
value to their vision on it.
The ministry's HQ is b&sed in Belfast. they have offices in Dublin and work out of their Tnission ¢entres,
Hope Monaghan and Hop¢ Chapel Lane, in Belfast City Centre.
We choose to go: Our Mandate
Inspired by JFK'S moon sp¢e¢h in 1962, Crown Jesus have challenged themselves to a mandate of their own.
In January of 2020, they committed that by the end of the decade. they would go into all 32 counties of
Ireland. They ¢hoose to ensure that everyone has the opportuniry to receive and respond to the transforniing
message of Jesus Christ and the hope He brings. In the words of JFK, "it is a chall¢n8¢ we are unwilling to
postpc>ne and on¢ we intend to win"
For more on the mandate visit www.crowijesus.orgJour-5tory
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ORIEcrtVES AND ACTIVITIES
Our activities
To achieve their vision, the ministry deliver5 a variety of programmes and events and provides training and
r¢sourc4 some of which are detailed below.
Kiass Kids
The children's department delive]5 bible-based programmes in schools and ¢huTches to primary school aged
children. Each week they visit schools to take school assemblies, teach RE classes or run afterschool ¢lubs
and visit church GBIBB group4 Sunday schools and participate in church services. Using puppets alongsid¢
creative digital media and storytelling, the team reaches thousands of children each year.
Croiiry) Je$u$ Youtb
The youth department partners with Christian school teachers and youth leaders to deliver programmes that
are Culturally relevant and bible-based. I Way is an initiaiive for post-primary schools that seeks to ¢ngage
the whole school through a S¢Ties of Special events and classroom workshops leading to an evening outreach
event. Additiona]ly, there are curriculum based RE classes ihat can be delivered in-person or through
r¢sour¢es on CJMedi& HUB is an event run bi-annually for church youth groups to come together and
connect through worship, teaching and ministry. The team also deliver evangelism training.
Adult Evingelism
The adult department works alongside churches to support, train, and equip in evangelism. Thi5 ranges from
partner church projects with an individual church or a group of churches. to delivering evangelism training
in-person or online, to helping churches develop missional strategies. The S¢hool of Evangelism provides
teaching and training for ￿0upS and individuals deliv¢ffd in-prrson and online. Go Groups ar¢ small groups
that meet online with th¢ pu￿0$¢ to equip, inspire, and release people into Chri5t-centred evangelism.
Evangelists from across Ireland are encourdged to meet logerher for teaching and fellowship at the annual
Evangelists, Gathering.
Ac#demy
The Crown Jesus Academy provides young people with an opportunity lo develop their faith and skills and
experience tninistry through our'year out, programme. An additiona] year can be taken focusing on a specific
thread of the Tninistry with encouragement to develop their own prograrnrne.
CJMedia (cjmedia.online)
Launched in Oct 2020, this r¢source website provides relevant resources. training and teaching material for
school teachers, ministers, kids. youth workers and many others. The resources includ¢ videos. worksheets,
keynotes and live streams, produced by th¢ in-hous¢ team or in partnership with other or£anisations. All
resources atr free of charge after registration is completed.
Hope Monaghan
Hope is a Missional Community Centre in Monaghan which off¢rs pra¢lica] Christian love through
foodbank, soup lunches. prayer ministy and an after-school café for teenagers. It nll)s in parthership with a
lo¢al ¢hur¢h.
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Hope Chapel Lane
Situated in the heart of Belfast City Centre, this missional hub is open Monday to Friday 05 the team work in
partncrship with a variety of agencies offering PTactical help and support with a focus of pointing people to
the transforming love of Jesus. Previously Berry Street Presbyterian, Hope Chapel Lane is a place to
worship, serve. learn and pray with a focus on revival and mission. A typieal week involyes, street
evangelism and prayer on Monday, a student drop-in partnership with PCI Chaplain¢y on Tuesday, Teen
Challenge partnership on Wednesday and Friday, Revival Now gatherings on Thursday evenings and a
Prayer Healing Clinic on Friday.
Higbligbts from Aug 2021- July 2022
Looking back over the past 12 months, Iheff is tnuch to be thoJd(ful for. Many of our ptogrammes have
resumed ￿thOUgh there aTe still some limits and restrictions on in-person programmes, as schiKTrls and
churches navigate post-¢ovid life. The investment into digital delivery has brought significant opportunities
lo reach further and wider than before while being able to maintain and grow cu￿ent and new relationships.
Partnered with Boys, Brigade Nl for Mission 22. Filmed and produced 2 youth and 3 kids videos. 143
BB companies delivered the resourees to 5,055 under I I's and 2,566 ov¢r I I's, with many boys
responding and deciding to put their trust in Je5US.
Built new relationships with churches in ROI and delivered 10 Sunday services.
Delivered evangelism training in ROI through 5 workshops in Navan, LimericK Carlow, Kildare and
Laois with multiple churche5 engaging at each location.
Christmas street out￿a¢h in Monaghan using our new evangelism display.. The Grcatest Gift Box.
Klass Kids developed a digital Christmas resource for primary schools and delivered 53 interdctive
workshops which complimented th¢ rcsource. The digital resource was used in 25 differ¢nt primary
and SEN schools and 10 churches reaching over 4,500 children.
Started a new p8rtheTship with Shalom Christian Church to run Hope Monaghan.
Got the keys to Berry Street PTesbyterian chU￿h in September 2021 and launched Hope Chapel Lane
in October 2021. Key partnership5 are with South Belf&st Presbytery. PCI Chaplaincy at Queens and
Teenchallenge.
Teaching at Teen Challenge college in UK (Oct 21).
KI￿S Kids puppet assembly was delivered 48 times across 20 prirnary schools.
The youth team visited 75 post primary schools and I I churches throughout the year.
Partnered with Discovery Church, Galway for a weekend long outreach d¢livering progrdmmes for all
the family, a youth event and evangelisti¢ services seeing 10 people come to faith.
Partnered with Church￿ in Holywood, Co Down for a family fun day.
New partnership developed with TBN UK, with Miich filming a 5-week series and 2 3-minute shorts.
which have aired regularly throughout the year.
Youth ieatn partnered with youth agencies across Nl to support those working as Interns delivering 3
Interns Together days.
Launched Revival Now at Hope Chapel Lane, running every Thursday night with teachin& Worship
and prayer fo¢used on revival and evangelism. David Legge delivered 2 t¢a¢hing series alongside
teaching series from the team.. Acts and Freedom.
Obtained new offices in Dublin in May 2022 and raised funds for refurb.
Partnered with Abbey Presbyterian and Braniel Chur¢h to help leadership develop mission strategies
for their churches.
Dadcamp ran Os 2 daycamps. one for Fatherslsons and a new one for FatherslDaughtcrs.
Hope Healing prayer clini¢ launched in May 2022.
Our Academy programme hosted 3 year l intems and l year 2 intem.
Missions Week saw the team raise over £25,000.
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Saw over 50 people come to faith over a l O-day period at Easter as we ran a full week Easter outreach
at Hope Chapel Lane alongside other preaching engagements.
Children's team Easter puppet PTogratnme was delivered in 5 churches.
Evangelist5 from across Ireland garhered in Oct 2021 at our Evangelists Gathering and enjoyed
teaching and encourageTnent from Rico Tice and John Dickenson.
Started refurbishment of th¢ Mill to house 3 studios for filming and livestreaming.
Children's digital content included an afterschool 'Guess Who, 4-week series, an Easter resource,
christm￿ vid¢0 'Elfic's Selfie, and Shine Kids (5-week programme for school SU groups and church
groups).
Youth digital Content included'Parable projectlwhat's the story, (6-week programme for RE lessons
and SU groups), SHINE (3 episodes in partnership with SU Ireland, SU England and Wales and SU
Srotland and Logos Ministries), an Easter resour¢e and filtning started for'Jesus plus One,, a s¢h(N)Is'
resource.
Welcomed 6 new staff members to the team and I new director.
The ministry is thankful for the ongoing and regular financial support received from individuals and
churches.
The ministry would also like lo extend thanks to the following Trusts and Donors who have supported them
during this financial year, many who wish to remain anonymous, but including Dept of Comrnunities, Irish
Temperance League, Dadcamp USA, Good News Evangelical Trust, Solomon Trust, and Lynas Charitable
Trust.
Our team
Hello and welcome:
Josh Lynas - Videographer
Bla[￿8 Pa¢ulunang- Graphic Designer
Davy Lorimer- Street Evangelist
John MaTCU5 Ndege- Evangelist
Nathan Cruise- Children's Evangelist
Nata]ie Philips- Youth Evangelist
Steven Thompson- Dire¢lor Nl
Goodbye and thank you:
Stephen Hamilton, Childr¢n's Evangelist
The Jninistry wishes to thank Stevo for his creative input into developing and delivering fun and int¢ra¢tive
Primary Schools programme4 in-person and online. His obviou5 passion for children's work has led him to
teacher training.
Stephanie Mcmaster- Youth Evangelist
The ministy wishes to thank Steph for her hard work and cornmitment to developing and delivering
excellent, culturally relevant prograrnmes for youth. Her experience in drama and acling has been a huge
asset to our digit￿ ¢onlent.
David Beck- Dire¢lor Nl
The ministry is indebted lo David for his wisdom, guidance and support to the Board of Crown Jesus
Ministries.
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OWECTIVES AND ACTIvrriES
Public Benefit RequiremeDt
The Trustees have had regard to the public benefit requirement ststulory guidance of The Charity
Cotntnission for Northern IrelgJJd.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Financial position
At 31 July 2022 the total funds of the Ministry amounted to £545,028 (2021=£513,127) comprising
Unrestricted Funds 01£447,200 {2021-. £390,862) and Reslricted Funds of £97.828 (2021.. £122,265).
Reserves policy
The trnslees have reviewed the reserves of the Ministry. Considering the variable income and subsiantially
fixed commitments, the review ¢on¢luded that to allow the ministry to be managed effectively and to ensure
unintetTUPt¢d delivery of the Ministry's activities g¢n¢ral unrestricted reserves equating to approximately six
months of operational ¢osts should be attained. Al 31 July 2022 the general unrestricted res¢￿e5 were
£111,216 (2021- £94,648) which is an increase but still represents less than our objective of six months
operational costs.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
Crown Jesus Ministries is a company limited by guarantee. The company was I￿OrpOrated on 21 February
2001. The company established under a Memordndum of Association which established the objectives
and poweTS of the company and is governed by its Articles of Association. The liability of its rnetnbers is
limited in that every membeT of the company undertakes to contribute an amounl not exceeding £10 in the
event of the company being wound up.
How the Ministry make5 deci5iOnS
Th¢ Trustees and senior management team meet approximately 8 tirnes per year to set strategy, discuss
si￿11ftCant matters, #gree pay structures and review financial r¢ports. During ihese meetings important
decisions are made by the consensus of the Trustees. Day to day decision making responsibilities are
delegated to the senior management team of Keith Mitchell, Amanda Mitchell and Steven Halliday.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Registered Company nllmlxr
NJ040259 (Northern Ireland)
Registered Chorlty number
103411
Reglstered office
7 Calvin Street
Belfast
BT5 4NS
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Tru$tee5
Mr David Robert Edward Cleland Company Director
Mr Norman Alexander Adams Ae¢ountant
Mr Alastair Dunlop Coey Architect (resigned 9.11.21)
Mr Michael Harrison School Teacher
Mr David Beck Business Consultant (resigned 30.6.22)
Dr Olwen Griffith Kerr Retired Principal
Mr Robbie Frawley Chief Ex¢¢utive
Mr Steven Thompson Chartered Accountant (appointed 24.3.22)
Company Secretary
Mr David Robert Edward Cleland
Independent Examiner
John Mccleary FCA
Chartered Accountants in Ireland
Mccleary & Company Ltd
Chartered Accountants
Garvey Studios
14 Longstone Street
Lisburn
Co. Antrim
BTr8 ITP
Approved by order of the board of trustees on 17 November 2022 and signed on its behalf by:
Mr David Robert Edward Cleland- Trustee
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