Irish Christian Charity Services (ICCS)
Nl Charity no. 103975 (Registered 13110120151
HMRC charitable tsx reference number XN76297
Trustees, Annual Report for Financial Year 6 April 2022 to 5 April 2023
Summary of Charity's Purpose:
ICCS exists to support and assist organisations, institutions and individuals which advance the
witne55 and service of Bible centred, gospel motivated Christianity in Ireland today.
The objects of the Charity are to collect sums of money and to use and co-ordinate the use of
resources for the purposes of assisting and supporting such Christian organisations and institutions
as are in agreement with the statement of faith set out in the constitution document and as are
charitable in law and such individuals as may be in need of financial support and assistance.
The Commission's Public Benefit Requirement:
The public benefits that flow from the charitVs purpose are provided interdenominationally and
without prejudice. They have in common the advancement and furthering of publicly accessible
Irish Christian religious worship/teaching, community, culture and pastoral care. The public benefits
are specifically'.-
Provision of quality Biblical education/training and leadership development directed
towards the next generation of laity and leaders within the broad Irish church.
Equipping and encouraging the development of vibrant, inclL3sive churches/publicly
accessible communities of faith which support and care for the diverse personal needs of
individual members and reach out to serve and strengthen their wider communities.
In realising {il and (li) above, the support of selected individual Christian workers/volunteers
in need of financial assistance. These individuals are recognised by the trustees as having
both passion and ability in provisioning and facilitating our core charitable public benefits li)
and lil) above. The activities of these individuals are, in and of themselves, of considerable
public benefit to the communities they engage with. (Financial support of individuals is only
provided where there is public welfare benefrt far in excess to the incidental private benefit
gained by the recipients).
These benefits can be evidenced in:_
Records kept at the Irish Bible Institute (ibi.ie) in relation to both staff who provide, and
students who undertake, in-class/online training courses enabling them to better serve their
individual churches and the local communities they socially enrich.
Activity reports and attendance of various church fellowships throughout Ireland who have
been supported by the charity such as Listowel Christian Fellowship
(listowelchristianfellowship.ie)
Reports on activity from individual Christian workers assisted by the charity.
No harm arises from these purposes due primarily to their inclusivity and society/community
enhancing nature. The trustees conclude that affairs of the charity have been conducted with due
regard for the Charity Commission'5 Public Benefit ststutory Guidance.
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Irish Christian Charity Services (ICCS)
Nl Charity no. 103975 {Registered 1311012015)
HMRC charitable tax reference number XN76297
Key 2022 - 2023 Activities and Achievements:
During the accounting period ICCS granted support to four beneficiaries, namely:
l. Irish Bible Institute, Dublin - Christian training and education
2. Chinese Gospel Church of Dublin - Public Worship and social outreach
3. Irish Baptist Missions Worker- Christian training and social outreach
NOTE.. Thou8h no grnnt was made, nor donatitins recewed in the 2022-2023 ￿Port1n8year, 8fft-aid was daimed on
donations targeted forthis beneficiary which were received in wior reportin8 period.
4. Listowel Christian Fellowship- Public Worship and social outreach
Within the accounting period ICCS received:
Regular (standing order) donations totalling £28,752.80 from 19 individual donors.
One off donations totalling £2,860.￿ from 9 donors.
HMRC Gift Aid totalling £2,959.95
This brought gross income for the year to £ 34.572.75 the breakdown for which is represented
below:
2022 - 2023 ICCS Receipts
0.6%
8.6%
35
Irish Bible Institute Fund
Chinese Gospel Church of Dublin
55.7%
* Listowel Christian Fellowship Fund
HMRC Giftaid ReceNed
Expenditure in the form of grants/banking fees totalSed £35.421.94. Expenditure breakdown per
actual beneficiary is represented below:
2022 - 2023 ICCS Payments
0.2%
Irish Bible Institute
149.4%
Chinese Gospel Church of Dublin
Listowel Christian Fellowship
Bank Fees
Full traceability of all individual transactions during the accounting period is contained within the
detailed account spreadsheet for the accounting period as circulated to all trustees and examined by
our Independent Examiner Stephen Glasgow.
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Irish Christian Charity Services (ICCS)
Nl Charity no. 103975 (Registered 13110/2015)
HMRC charitable tax reference number XN76297
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Financial Position as of 5 April 2023:
The ICCS account closed the 2022-2023 accounting period with a credit balance of £5,561.43. The
charity holds no other assets or investments save our bank account which showed a closing
matching balance of £5,561.43.
As is normal for ICCS, no loan or borrowing arrangements have been entered into during the
accounting period. HMRC Gift Aid has been successfully claimed over the accounting period and all
appropriate donor gift-aid declarations are on file.
Fund Deficits:
There were no material fund deficits as of 5 April 2023
Principal Address:
l The Chase, Parkgate, Ballyclare. Co. Antrim, N. Ireland, BT39 OJT
Trustees:
Trustees who served for the full tenure of the accounting period:
Mr William Dennis Glass, CBE BSC Dip TP MRTPI
Rev Wallace Fenton, DBS
Mr Ronald Mervyn Hutton, Bsc (Hons) Dip Industrial Studies
Mr John Jacob Reynolds, BDS MDIV
Mr Martin Mccormack, BSC
Miss Dawn Martha Langrell, RGN FIATI
iv.
vi.
No changes to Charity trustees occurred during the accounting period.
Governing Document:
Constitution dated 21 April 1988, amended by indenture 17th November 2004.
Signed on behalf of the trustees:
Ronald Hutton, Trustee:
Date".
So
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