Armagh/St Marks/Arniagh/Chureh of Ireland
GENERAL INFORMATION
Charity Name . Armagh/st Marks/Armagh/Church Of Ireland
(commonly known as St Mark's, Armaghl
Charity Registration Number . NIC103959
Contact Address :_
St Mark's Church Office,
44 Victoria Street,
Armagh.
BT619DT
Trustees .
Rev'd Canon Malcolm Kingston
Rev'd Sarah Parkinson
Mrs Lynda Adamson
Dr Bob Brown
Mrs Heather Chambers
Mr Arnold Courtney
Mrs Wendy Davison
Mr Michael Dickson
Mr Donald Maclean
Mr John Mccann
Mr Donald McKee
Mrs Florence Magwood
Mr lan Millar
Mr Samuel Megarity
Mrs Linda Pierson
Mr Keith Ruddy
Mr Gordon Stewart
Mr Mark Speers
Principal Office Bearers
Rector . Rev'd Canon Malcolm Kingston
Treasurer . Mr Arnold Courtney
Church Warden (Clergy) . Mr Gordon Stewart
Church Warden (People}: Mr Samuel Megarity
Independent Examiner:_
Andrew Gilpin ACCA
WHR Accountants Ltd
26 The Square
Moy
BT717SG

Bankers
Ulster Bank
7 Upper English Street
Armagh
BT617BL
TRUSTEES, REPORT
The trustees present the annual report and accounts for the Parish of Armagh (St Mark's,
Armagh) for the year ended 31 December 2022.
Ob'ectives and Activities
The principal function of St Mark's Armagh is to support the advancement of the Christian
religion by promoting through the work of the Parish of Armagh the whole mission of the
Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical. Being open to and engaging with
society as a whole and offering support for those needing help are fundamental to the
practical delivery of the benefits of Christianity.
As a result of activity in the pursuit of the advancement of the Christian religion, St Mark's
Armagh has custody of property and records, materials and artefacts of significance to the
cultural and religious heritage and maintenance of which is undertaken by the Select Vestry
of the Parish of Armagh.
Achievements Performance and Public Benefit
St Mark's Armagh has three Sunday Services of Public Worship, as well as Wednesday
Evening Services lexcept July & August). Special additional Services take place during Holy
Week, Easter and at Christmas. St Mark's Church is open during the daytime on Week Days
allowing parishioners and visitors the opportunity to access the Church building for prayer
and silent reflection.
A range of activities are provided by St Mark's Armagh including :_ Sunday School, Creche,
yF3 (Youth Fellowship), Glow (Youth Club), Bible Fellowship, Alpha Course (Introduction to
Christianity Programme}, Home Study Groups, Marriage Preparation Course, Marksmen
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(Retired Men's Group), l Thursday Club (Retired Ladies, Group), Alive Ilnformal Ladies
Group), Ladies, Walking Group, Indoor Bowling Club and Parish Choir. During August St
Mark's organises a week long Holiday Bible Club for children of Primary School age. During
2022 a voluntary Parish Nurse was commissioned and he offers additional pastoral support
to Parishioners and members of our community.
Our Church Hall (Crozier Hall) is utilised by organisations external to our Parish including a
local flower arranging club, the Royal School Armagh for netball, Cub Scouts and Nursing /
Residential care facilities for training purposed.
Our Parish organises special events on an occasional basis such as concerts, coffee mornings
and parish barbecues raising funds for the benefit Parish Fund5 and Charities both local and
global. We have a monthly collection for the Armagh Food Bank and an annual Christmas
Toy Appeal for distribution via Belfast Central Mission. We also have additional annual
monetary appeals for Bishops, Appeal, the Southern Area Hospice and other Charities.

St Mark'5 greatly values an ongoing partnership with Shyogwe Diocese, Rwanda through the
Church Mission Society Ireland. Prior to Covid, our Parish Catering Team offered their
services for Funeral Teas following Funeral Services, which was deeply appreciated by
bereaved families and funds raised contribute to our Parish Fabric Fund. It is hoped that
this can be resumed in the future.
The activities above demonstrate how St Mark's Armagh continues to implement its
charitable purposes (i.e the advancement of religion} and meet its public benefit
requirements. Benefits to members of the public include contributing to spiritual well being
of participants and the reinforcement of Christian values.
All of our Services of Public Worship and Parish Activities are publicised on our Website
www.stmarksarmagh.org. Our weekly 10.30am Service is livestreamed on YouTube, as are
special additional services.
Safe
uardin
& Health and Safet
St Mark's Armagh adheres to the Church of Ireland's 'Safeguarding Trust, policy the
protection of children and vulnerable adults. Further details about this policy are available
from https://safeguarding.ireland.anglican.org
A member of the Select Vestry attended training to assist the Select Vestry with matters of
Health and Safety. Appropriate procedures are followed and Health and Safety is a standing
item on the Select Vestry Agenda where necessary actions are implemented.
Financial Review
The principal source5 of income for St Mark's Armagh continues to be Donations and
Plate Collections
The principal expenses for St Mark's Armagh is in respect of payments regarding
Diocesan Assessment, Staff Salaries and Property Maintenance.
In 2022 St Mark's Armagh had an deficit of income over expenditure on its General
Fund of £15,608,62 and an excess of income over expenditure on its Fabric Fund
(restricted) of £4,490.58.
St Mark's Armagh continue5 to be in a healthy financial state as at 31 December
2022 with a total cash funds of £80,853.74.
St Mark's, Armagh aims to retain sufficient reserves to meet its expected future
expenditure requirements as well as futures capital projects.
It has been our custom over many years for all households on our Parish Register to
receive a hard copy of our audited Parish Accounts.
Goin
Concern
The trustees have reviewed its planned expenditure for the year ahead and are satisfied
that there are adequate funds in place to ensure that the Parish can continue its activities
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and the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2022 can be signed off as a
going concern.

Structure Governance and Mana
ement
Governing Document and Constitution of the Charity
Chapter111 of the Constitution of the Church of Ireland govern5 Parishes and Parochial
Organisation. The Select Vestry members are the Charity Trustees.
Recruitment and Appointment of the Select Vestry
All members of the Church of Ireland who are over the age of 18 and are either resident
within the parish or live elsewhere but have been accustomed members of the congregation
for at least three months, may register as members of the General Vestry of the parish,
allowingthem to attend and vote at the meetings of the General Vestry and to stand for
election to the Select Vestry. Meetings of the General Vestry are held at least once per
year. The Select Vestry is elected as part of this General Vestry meeting. The Select Vestry
will hold their positions for a period of one year. Select vestry members may be re-elected
annually and there is no limit on the number of terms which may be served.
Organisational Structure
The Select Vestry is responsible for the dayto day management of the parish. The Select
Vestry consists of the member of the clergy serving in the parish, any curate assistant ('the
curate'l, the Church Wardens, the Glebe Wardens and generally not more than twelve other
members of the General Vestry elected at the General Vestry Meeting.
The Select Vestry is chaired by the incumbent or other member of the clergy officiating in
the parish. Select Vestry members are responsible for making decisions on matters of
general concern and importance to the Parish including how Parish Funds are to be applied.
The Select Vestry meets at times assigned by the members or by the Diocesan Synod.
Special meetings may be convened at any time chair or the Church Wardens. During 2022
the Select Vestry met ten times {in person and online).
Statement of Trustees Responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees, Report and the financial statements
in accordance with applicable law and regulations.
The law applicable to charities in Northern Ireland requires trustees to prepare financial
statements for each financial year. Under that law the trustees have prepared the financial
statements in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Practice in the United
Kingdom (accounting standards issued by the Financial Reporting Council in the UK,
including Charities SORP IFRS 102) "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with
the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) "and
promulgated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in the United Kingdom and United
Kingdom Lawl. Under that law the trustees must not approve the Financial Statements
unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the
charity and of the statement of financial activities of the charity for that period.
In preparing these financial statement5, the trustees are required to:

Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
State whether the financial statements have been prepared in accordance with
applicable Accounting Standards and identify the standards in question, subject to
any material departures being disclosed and explained in the financial statements;
and
Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate
to presume that the Parish will continue a5 a going concern.
The trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records that are sufficient to show and
explain the Parish's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the
financial position of the Parish and enable them to ensure that the financial statements
comply with the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008, the Charity (Account5 and Reports)
Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008 and the provisions of the Constitution of the Church of
Ireland. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Parish and hence for
taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Statement as to disclosure to our examiners
In so far as the trustees are aware at the timing of approving our trustees, annual report:
There 15 no relevant audit information of which the charitable examiner is aware;
and
The trustees have taken all steps that they ought to have taken to make themselves
aware of any relevant examination information and to establish that the charity's
examiner is aware of that information.
Independent Examiners
The examiners, WHR Accountants Ltd, have indicated their willingness to continue in office
and a resolution concerning their reappointment was proposed at the Annual Easter Vestry
Meeting.
On behalf of the Trustees
Trustee I
Trustee 2
Date :_
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