st John's Parish Church Caledon
Trustees report for the year ended 31 December 2023
The Trustees present thelr report along wlh the financial statements of the charity forthe year ended 31 December
2023, The finandal statements have been prepared in a(LOrdan￿ with the accounting policies set (iut of page 11.
Governing Document and Constitution of the Charity
Chapter111 of the Constitution of th8 Church of Ireland govems Pari8h&s and Parochial Organisatlon. The Select
Ve5ty members are the Charity TrusÈes,
Oryanisation
The Trustees who have served during the year are detailed out on page l The select vesty (Trustees) is
responsible for the fabriG, fumishings and finances of the Partsh. The Select Vestry consists of the member of the
clergy serving the Parish, the churchwardens, glebe wardens and generalty not more than 12 other members of the
general vestry elected at the General Vestry. The seleGt vesty is chaired by the incumbent,
All members of the Church of I￿rand who are over the age of18 and are either reshjent within Ihe partsh or INe
elsewhere but have been accustomed members ofthe congregation for al least three months, may register as
members of the general vestry of the parish, allowing them to attend and'vote at meelings of the general vestry and
to stand for election lo the select vestry. Meelings of the general vestry are heId at least On￿ a year. The select
vestry is elected as part cbf the General Vestry meeling. The select vestry will hold their p)silions for a Fertod of one
year. Select vesty members may be r&elected annua51y and there is no limit on the number of tern￿ which may be
served.
ObJectives and Activilies
The charitable purpose of the Churth of Ireland is the advancement of reltgion.
The principal function Of Caledon Parish Church 1510 support the advan￿ment of the Christian religion by promoting.
through the work of Caledon Parish Church the whole mlssion of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and
ecumenical. Being open to and engaging with society as a thole a offering support for those needing help are
fundamental to the practical delivery of the benefrts of Christianity.
A5 a result of activity in the pursufc of the advan￿Ment of Christian religion, Caledon Parish Church has cuslcKIy
of property and of records, materials and artefacts of significance to the cultural and religiou5 heritage and
maintenanGe of which is undertaken by the select vestry of Caledon Parish Church.
statement of Public Benefit
The Trustees believe that both our purposes and the activities undertaken in this last financial year clearly satisfy
etements of the public benefft requirernent in the following way:
1. The expression of the precepts of the Christian religion through engagement with the general public, and in
partlcular with the disadvantaged, the sick, the elderfy and the young is a public benefrt. This can be
measured and evidenced through increased social integration and pastoral care delivered at the polnt of
need. The direct benefit of part￿ipatIon in Church life includes the enjoyment of public worship and the
giving and receiving of pastoral ministry, improved understanding of the values relaling to civic engagement,
community cohesion and providing a bridge between diverse groups as well as improved educ2tic)nal
outcomes through the Church's ministsy of teaching. The beneficiaries are the general public, and the public
valuation of the benefits can be evidenced through attendance at public worship, participalion in Church
govemance and willingness lo support through contributions the continuing ￿tnesS of Ihe Church. The
wider benefrt lo the public will oulweigh any detriment arising in Ihe course of Chrlstian outreach. Any
privale beneffl arising out of the fulfilment of our Christian ministry or to lay staff is essentlal to the fulfilment
of the purpose of the advancement of religion. No Trustee receives remuneration, reward or other private
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2. The direct benefits flowing from this purpose include the provision of archive records, public enjoyment of
cultural and historic buildings and artefacts such as church plate, furnishings and materials as well as an
overall improved appreciation of longstanding Christian herilaje. This is demonslraled through on-going
provision of ￿esS lo records and the use made of these records in, for example, research and genealogy,
through conservation efforts in respect of records, property and artefacts and the subsequent and continued
requests for access and use of our materials by wider society. There is no harm arising from the purpose.
The beneficiaries are the general public. No private benefit is received by trustees fulfilling their Iruslee
responsibilities in respect of these records, buildings or artefacls, but in Ihe course of conservation and to
make these accessible lo the public, the engagement of professional staff and services is essential but
incklenlal to the fulfilmenl of the purpose.
Achievement and Performance
Caledon Parish Church has weekly services on Sunday mornings comprising of a mix of Holy Communion, Family
Services, Baptism Setvices and Morning Prayer Icgether with various other special services during the year such as
Lenten Services, Holy Week Services, Harvest Thanksgiving Services, Advent and Christmas Carol Services, The
Church ran a Christmas Tree Festival in December 2023 to raise funds for 3 charities, Air Ambulance Nl, Alzheimerfs
Soc+ely and the Hospice.
A range of other activities are also provided by Caledon Parish Church either by the church direct or through various
church organisations such as Sunday School, Boy's Brigade, Girl Guides and Mothers, Union.
The church continued in 202310 provide Pastoral Care.
A Number of members of Caledon Parish Church serve on the Board of Governors of the local Controlled Primary
School and support and encourage the work of the school helping lo maintain good standards and practices. In
addition, the rector of Caledon Parish Church takes assemblies once a month in the school.
Caledon Parish Church supports the work of other charities and missionary work by either making donations or
hokjing special collections in respecl of same.
The activities outlined above demonslrale how Caledon Parish Church continues lo implement ils charitable
purposes and meets the public benefit requirement. Benefits to the members of the public include contributing to
spirrtual well-being of participants and the reinforcemenl of Christian Values.
Caledon Parish Church has miligaled any potential harm from the activities through the implemenlalion of the Church
of Ireland policy on Safeguarding Trust.
The parish has given careful consideration lo the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public
benefit lo ensure that Ihe activities enlered into during the year have helped lo achieve the Parish's objectives and
activities, as well as providing public benefit.

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Financial review and Investment Policy
During the year ended 31 D￿rn￿r 2023, the principal source of income of Caledon Parish Church continues to be
from donations and plate collections lolalling £20,005 (2022.. £14,461)
The principal expenses of Caledon Parish Church during the year was in respect of payments regarding Diocesan
CoslslAssessments lotalling £20,285 (2022., £18,455) and the insUrar￿￿ tolalling £3,450 (2022.. £3,207).
Caledon Parish Church continues to be in a reasonable financial slate as at the 31 D￿ember 2023 with totsl cash
funds of£54,72612022. £50,158).
Caledon Parish Church aims lo retain sufficient reserves to trEel its expected future expenditure requirements as
well as potential future capital projects.
Risk Management
The Trustees have examined the major strategic, business and operational risks which the charity faces and confirm
that systems have been established to enable regular reports to be produced so that the necessary steps can be
taken lo reduce these risks.
Going Concern
The trustees have reviewed its planned expenditure for the year ahead and are satisfied that there are adequate
funds available to ensure thal the Parish can continue its &twilies and the financial statements for the year ended 31
December 2023 can be signed off as a going concern.
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statement of TNstees' Responsibilities
The Trustees are responsible for weparing the Trustees, Annual Rep)rt and Ihe Financial Ststements in acca)rdance
wilh the applrAble law and United Kingdom Accounting Standatd&
The law applicable lo charities in Northem Ireland requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each
financial year. Under that law the trustees have prepar￿ the financial stslemenls in accordan￿ with Generally
Accepted Accounting Pr&11￿ in the United lfjngdom (accounting standards issued by the Financial Reporting
Council in the UK, Including Charities SORP (FRS 102). AcL7)untiThJ and ReportitwJ by Chgritie5: Statements of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing ther ￿￿OuntS in ac￿rdanCe wth the Financial Reporting
Stsndard applicable in th8 Untted ￿ngdoM arKI Republtc of Ireland (FRS 102) and promulJated by the Inslttute of
Chartered Accountants in the Uniled Kingdom and United lfjngdom Law). Under that law the trustees must not
approve the financial statements unless they are Satisfi￿ that they give a true and fair wew of the stale oflhe affairs
of Ihe charity and of the statemp￿t offinancial aCtI￿eS of the charity fcff Ihat period.
In preparing Ihese finanGial statements, the trustees we reqiired to:
select suitable accounting poltrjes and then apply the consistently:
observe the methods and principles in the Ch￿rtIeS SORP;
make judgements and estimates thal a reaS[￿able prudent:
state whether the appltcation of &counting ￿aNIardS have been folk)wed, subject to any material
departures disc105ed and explained the Financia Statements;
prepare the Financial Statements on the goiw Conc￿ basis unless it is inapprowiate lo presume that the
charity wll continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disck)se wtth reasonable ￿uraCY at any
time the finarKial position of the chartty and to enable Ihem lo ensure that the financiaI statements comply with the
Charilies Act (Northem Ireland) 2008 and Ihe Charty (ACco￿ts and Reports) R￿ulationS (NortlErn Ireland) 2008.
They are abo responsible for safeguarding the assefs of the charity and ￿nce for taking reasonable steps for Ihe
prevention and detection of fraud and olher iTregularitE5.
The trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrty of the corporate and financial inforniation included on
the charities website. Legi81ation in United lfjngdom goveming the preparatx)n and dissemination of financial
statements may drffer from leg1sEat￿Jn in otherjurisdictions.
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