Crown Jesus Ministries
Report of the Tru$tees
for the Year Ended 31 July 2023
The trustees who are. also directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006, present their
report with the financial statements of the clwity for the year ended 31 July 2023. The trustees have adopted
the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to
chariti¢s preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019).
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Our Vision
Crowa Jesus Ministries was birthed in May 1999 with an all Ireland 32 county vision. 'to see the people of
Ireland crown Jesus Lord of their lives,. Tbeir aim is to communicate Jesus in a Televant way through teams
of staff and volunteers active in children's, youth, student, adult and special education ministties. These
teams deliver across Jreland and beyond in both a digital and physical way. The strategy is to not only be
active in evangelism but to identify* raise up and 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 ministy's HQ is based in Belfast; they have offices in Dublin and work out of their mission centres.
Hope Monaghan and Hope Chapel Lane, in Belfast City Centre.
We choose to go: Our Mandate
Inspired by JFK'S moon speech in 1962, Crown Jesiis hav¢ Challenged themselves to a mandate of their 0￿1.
In January of 2020, they committed that by the end of th¢ decade, they would go into all 32 counties of
Ireland, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to receive and respond to the transforning message of
Jesus Christ and the hope He brings.
For more on the mandate visit www.crownjesus.orglour-story
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OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Our activities
To achieve their vision, the ministy delivers a variety of progratnmes and events and provides training and
resources, some of which are detailed below.
Klass Kids
The children's department delivers bible-based programmes in schools and churches to primary school aged
children. They visit schools (including SEN) to take school assetnblies. teach PE classes or afterschool
clubs and visit chuich GBIBB groups, Sunday schools and participate in church services. Using puppets,
alongside creative digital media and storytelling, the team reaches thousands of children each year.
Crown Jesus Youth
The youth department partners with Christian school teachers and youth leaders to deliver programmes that
are culturally relevant and bible-based. Iway is an initiative for post-primary schools that seeks to engage
the whole school through a series of special events and classroom workshops leading to an evening outreach
event. Additionally, cU￿1cUluM based RE classes can be delivered in-person or through resources on
Cjmedia. HUB is an event run bi-annually for church youth groups to com¢ together and connect through
worship, teaching and ministry. The team also deliver evangelism trailling.
Adult Evangelism
The adult department works alongside churohes to siipport, train, and equip in evangelism. This 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 School of Evangelism provides
teaching and training for groups and individuals delivered in-peTson and online. Evangelists frotn across
Ireland are encouraged to meet together for teaching and fellowship at th¢ annual Evangelists, Gathering.
Atademy
The Crown Jesus Academy provides young people with an opportunity to develop their faith and skills and
experience ministry through our 'year out, progryamme. An additional year can be taken focusing on a specific
thread of the ministy with encouragement to develop their own programme.
CJMedia (cjmedia.online)
Launched in October 2020, this resource website provides relevant resources, training and teaching material
for school t¢acb¢rs, minist¢rs, kids. youth workers and many others. The resources include videos,
worksheets, keynotes and live streams, produced by the in-house team or in partnership with other
organisations. All resources are free of charge after registration is completed.
Hope Monaghan
Hope is a Missional Community Centre in MoDaghan whi¢h offers practical Chn'stian love through
foodbank, soup lunches, prayer ministy and an after-school café for teenagers. It nms in partnership with a
local church.
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Hope Chapel Lane
SI￿ated in the heart of Belfast City Centre, tbis missional hub is open Monday to Friday as the team work in
partnership with a variety of agencies offering practical help and support with a focus of pointing people to
the transforniing love of Jesus. Previously B¢ry Street Presbyterian, Hope Chapel Lane is a place to
worship, serve, learn, and pray with a focus on revival and mission. A typical week involves str¢et
evangelism and prayer on Monday, Teen Challenge partnership on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,
Revival Now gatherings on Thursday evenings and a Prayer Healing Clinic on Friday.
Highlights from August 2022 - July 2023
Wbat an incredible year of ministy. there is 50 much to be thankful for. Our Youth and Kids programmes
are back to ￿11 capacity. our partnerships with churches in ROI has significantly increased and our digital
presence is growing.
Klass Kids puppet assembly programmes were delivered in 51 schools - 43 Primary Schools (260/0
new schools) and 8 Special Educational Needs Schools (25 /0 new schools).
The youth team visited over 30 different schools and.delivered over 50 teaching sessions in SU
groups with a new series Spoiler Alert.
Delivered 12 full-day evangelism training days, across I I counties in ROI.
Delivered 2 puppet training events to equip children's teams in churches.
Klass Kids delivered 40 sessions of their afters¢hool programme in 6 different schools.
Delivered the 5 week 'ApologetiCS for Everyone, training course.
Officially opened The Mill Studios.
Dadcamp ran at Crawfordsburn Scout camp wilb 2 daycamps for Dadslsons and Dads￿aUghterS.
SHINE ian across the UK alld Ireland with over 350 different schools and churches signing up and a
potential reacb of over 10.000 young people engaging with the resources. There were even sign ups
from across the world in America, Australia and South Africa.
Shine Kids partnership with Scripture Union Northern Irelan￿ saw over 50 schoolteacherslchurch
leaders signed up to use the 5-week resource.
Delivered a 10-ses5i0n custom evangelism training course online for the Elim Leadership Academy,
for people throughout Ireland, UK and several in Africa.
Partnered with Doagb Methodist to run a tI￿ee-daY holiday Bible Club in August, a community fun
day in September and a 6-week programme in their local primary school in OctoberlNovember.
Parlnered with Ballygomartin Presbyterian to help them re-establish the children's ministy within
their church. This included partnering with 4 local primary schools delivering programtne5 over a
2-week period and each child invited along to a church ¢ommunity fun day at the end of this
outreach. taking part in their Easter community fun day, and deliv¢ring a 5-week evening
programme. 157 different children attended over the course of all these programmes helping them to
start their own bi-weekly children's ministry, commencing in S¢pt¢mb¢r 23.
Ran three IWAY youth events".
- North Coast Integrated School partnering with 7 local churches and 2 orgallisations. Engaged with
500 pupils acr05S the week witb 17 pupils responding at the evening eveTht. We set up SYNC (a
weekly faith group m¢¢ting) in the scbool with around 50 attending every week. Thi5 is continuing
to be run by local youth Workers.
Priory Integrated College partnering with 4 local churches and 3 organisations. Engaged with 800
pupils. We set up PULSE (a weekly faith group meeting) in the school with around 40-50 attendlng
each week. This continues to run with the help of teachers and local church support.
- Lisburn City in partnership with 5 local schools. 350 young people attended, and 68 young people
responded.
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Ran our annual 'Evangelists' Gathering,, with 30 evangelists in attendance. Our keynote speaker was
Greg Downes.
Partnered with YFC to lead the Alternative Tent at Summer Madness, with many young people
r¢ceivin8 prayer and respondlng to the gospel.
Partnered with Kl 80 to deliver a street evangelism training day in HOPE Chapel Lane.
Delivered evangelism training for the CCI Movement Young Adult Conference in Dublin.
Filmed and produced kids and youth Cbrtstrnas resources for the Boys Brigade.
HOPE Cbapel Lane - Revival Now Gatherings occurred most Thursday evenings, with a diverse
group of people (both Cbristians and non-christians) coming to worship. receive prayer. and hear
preaching, with many choosing to put their trust in Jesus.
Ran a mini IWAY event in Drogheda alongside New Life Family Church.
Completed filming of our new Jesus Plus One teaching series for Cjmedia to resource
schoolteachers with syllabus teaching.
Klass ￿'dS ran several different programmes during 31 church visits - with BBIGB companies,
community days. Easter outreach progranunes, and a variety of children's church meetings.
Ran 3 HUB youth ev¢nts with between 150-200 young people attending ¢ach event.
Re-launched the Hope Prayer Healing Clinic at Chapel Lane.
Facilitated 3 meetings in partnership with 6 other organisations who work in post primary schools
across Ireland with a view to producing a gospel centred resource for schools.
Our annual Christmas Productions saw over 800 children, t¢a¢hers and church leaders attending over
6 shows.
Christmas 'Gift Tag, evangelistic initiative with churches from at least 7 counties in ROI utilising the
resource.
Digital content available on both TBN UK and God TV. Filmed two programmes at God TV and
planned for new content to be filmed in Auttllnn.
Launched our brand new clothing range, Every Soul available through our online store.
During onc week in March we presented the gospel through 38 events to approx. 3,500 people and
saw 142 people respond to the gospel for the first time or as a recommitment.
Produced 'These Three Words,. an Easter video resource for schools and churches.
Our Academy programme hosted one intern who focused on the Media stream.
Hosted one placement student, Gemma, from Belfast Bible College and two placement students
from Stanmillis, Krista and Jessica.
Completed the refurb of our Dublin Offices and officially op¢ned theffl at the end of February.
Held a Teunion for Academy Students from over the last 17 years.
Evangelistic outreaches in partnership with churches in Lisburn, Carryduff. Portadown and
Rathcoole. Tbese events included breakfasts, evening events and gospel missions. Many responded
by placing their tNst in Jesus and testified to receiving healing.
Launched OUT brand new Wext Steps, booklets, a resource to help young people beginning their
journey with God.
Start¢d a new partnership with L¢ading the Way to deliver a larg¢ scale evangelistic event in both
Belfast and Dublin in Sepfrmber 2023.
The mini5ty is thankful for the ongoing and regular f)nancial support received from individua15 and
churches.
The ministry would also like to extend thanks to the following Trusts and Donor5 who have supported them
during this financial year, many who wish to remain an0n￿OuS, but including Dadcamp USA, Good News
Evangelical Trust, Solomon Trust, and Lynas Charitable Trust.
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Our team
Hello and welcome:
Olga Mullark¢y - Head of Partnership and Training
Isaiah Solomon - Administrator, promoted to Office and Facilities Coordinator
Barry Weir - Church Relations Coordinator (in partnership with LTW)
Paula Murphy-Gibson - PA to Mitch
Carina Moorland - Administrator
Goodbye and thank you:
John Marcus Ndege - Evangelist
Th¢ ministy wishes to thank John Marcus for his evangelistic passion as he served at Hope Chapel Lane.
Louise Stephenson - Administrator
The ministy wishes to thauk Louise for her hardwork and servant beart as she ¢nsur¢d th¢ smooth running
of everythillg she put her hand to.
Richard Kernolkan - Finance and Operations Manager
After 17 years of service the ministry wishes to especially thaTJk Richard for everythin8 he has invested into
the ministy as intern, running the kids, tearn, as Operations Manager aiid part of the leadership team. He
helped shap¢ the culture and strategic direction of the ministy and brought 50 much joy to the team. That
you.
Public Benefit Requirement
The Trustees have had regard to the public benefit requirement statutory guidance of The Charity
Con]mission for Northern Lreland.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Financfial position
At 31 July 2023 the total funds of the Ministy amounted to £511.720 (2022:£545,028) comprising
Unrestricted Funds of £400,285 (2022.. £447,200) and Restricted Funds of £111,435 (2022: £97,828).
Reserves policy
The lThstees have reviewed the reserves of the Ministy. Considering the variable income and substantially
fixed committnents, the review concluded that to allow the ministy to be managed effectively and to ensure
uninterrupted delivery of the Ministry's activities, general unrestricted reserves equating to approximately six
months of operational costs should be attained. Al 31 July 2023 the g¢neral unrestricted reserves were
£86,450 (2022- £111,216) whtch is an increase but still represents less than our objective of six months
operational costs.
STRUCTiJRE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
Crown Jesus Ministries is a company limited by guarantee. The company was incorporated on 21 Febnthry
2001. The company was established under a M¢morandum of Association wbich established the objectives
and powers of the company and 15 gov¢rned by its Arncles of Association. The liability of its members is
limited in that every member of the company undertakes to contribute an amount not ¢xce¢ding £1 O in the
event of the company being wound up.
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STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
How the Ministry makes decisions
The Trustees and senior management team meet approximately 8 times per year to set strategy, discuss
significant rnatters, agree pay structures and review financial reports. During these meetings important
decisions are made by the ¢ons¢nsus 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 ADMJNISTRATIVE DETAILS
Registered Company number
N1040259 (Northern ITe12nd)
Registered Charity number
103411
Registered office
7 Calvin Street
Belfast
BT5 4NS
Trustees
Mr David Robert Edward Cleland Company Director (resigned l.12.23)
Mr Nonnan Alexander Adams Accountant
Mr Michael Harrison School Teacher
Dr Olwen Griffith Kerr Retired Principal
Mr Robbie Frawley Chief Executive
Mr Steven Thompson Chartered Accountant
Ms Emily Magrath Company Owner (appointed 25.7.23)
Mr Bichard Magrath Managing Director (appointed 25.7.23)
Mr Matthew John Kennedy Company Director (appointed 29.11.23)
Company Secretary
Mr David Robert Edward Cleland (resigned 1.12.23)
Independent Examiner
John Mccleary FCA
Mccleary & Company Ltd
Chartered Accoutstsnts
Garvey Studios
14 Longstone Street
Lisburn
Co. Antrim
BT28 ITP
Approved by older of the board of trustees on 20 February 2024 and signed on its behalf by:
Dr Olwen Griffith
- Trustee
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