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Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 31st December 2022
The trustees present their Annual Report and Statements of Receipts, Payments, Assets and
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Liabilities for St Matthew's Church, Parish of Richhill, for the year ended 31 December
2022.
Objectives and Activities
The Charitable purpose of the Church of Ireland is:
The advancement of Christian religion, by promoting, through the work of St
Matthew's Church, Parish of Richhill the whole mission of the Church, pastoral,
evangelistic, social and ecumenical. St Matthew's is a gospel-centred church
reaching out to our community and our world with the love of Christ.
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.
The purposes of St Matthew's Church, Parish of Richhill, are:_
Bringing together in a fellowship of loyalty and devotion all who care for St
Matthew's Church, Parish of Richhill, and its continuing witness to the glory of
God, and
Assisting in the maintenance and preservation of the Church and its buildings.

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Achievements. Performance and Public Benefit Activitie5 in 2022
The Parish has continued to meet the public benefit requirement, e.g. Public worship,
support for the provision of public worship and other activities through which Christian
witness and outreach are delivered.
Towards the end of 2021 we followed the Church of Ireland revised church policies and
protocols. The trustees adopted these policies and protocols, when the church was open
for worship. The Churchwardens also undertook a track and trace system recording the
contact details of those parishioners who attended public worship each Sunday.
The Covid 19 risk assessments continued to be reviewed throughout the year and as
restrictions continued to ease more parishioners began returning to church. The
dedÉcated team of leaders and volunteers who had worked face to face with the various
church groups and organÉsations while some had returned others were making
tentative preparations to do so.
All leaders and volunteers of the various organisations are vetted by Access NI.
The benefits of public worship include contributing to spiritual wellbeing of participants, and
reinforcement of Christian values. Sermon podcasts were available. The Church has also a
Facebook page.
The Parish has given careful consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern
Ireland's guidance on public benefit to ensure that the activities entered into duringthe
year have helped to achieve the Parish's objectives and activities, as well as providing public
benefit.
During the course of the year the Trustees continued their usual 5UPPOrt to St Matthew's,
while, the parishioners continued their support for the parish through their Free Will
Offering also, and the Craigavon Foodbank and the Salvation Army Christmas toy appeal.
As we look to the future, we want to continue to live out our Mission Statement- that, St
Matthew's is a Gospel-centred Church reaching out to our community and our world with the
love of Christ.

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Financial Review
Year ended 31 December 2022
Total Income:
£71,270.55
Gift Aid Refund outstanding
£7,000.00
The principal source of income was from freewill offering by parishioners, some gift-aided.
Total Expenditure:
£96,236.93
The principal expenditure was Diocesan Charges.
Diocesan Charges
£60,255.88
Donations to Charities
£1165.50
Repairs to Church property
£10,919.56
Insurance
£3,615.88
Sexton's Fees
£4,286.04
Organists, Fees & Expenses
£2,595.00
Stationery and printing
£2,005.67
Light and Heat
£6,274.61
Rates
£1,526.24
Sundry Expenses
£3,172.10
Bank charges
£420.45
The Select Vestry regard their funds as being available for the support of St Matthew's
Church in accordance with the constitution of the Church of Ireland. The Annual expenses
include fees to the Organists and Sexton and have no other financial outlay other than the
overheads of the day to day running of the Church, and have ongoing liabilities to cover.
l. Closing balance in bank includes £8,425.27 collected for Paraguay trip.

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2. Closing balance in the bank includes provision for £14,000 to be received from HM
Revenue and Customs in respect of gift aid refunds for 2 years.
3. Closing balance in the bank provides for an amount of £36,402.14 due in respect of
Diocesan Charges not paid at the year end.
The members of the Select Vestry see their main challenges as the need to manage the
Church's finances in order to maintain the fabric of the Church buildings and pay increased
running costs. The Covid-19 virus has had a tremendous impact in so many ways, not least
on our health and wellbeing. Charities and the economy have suffered. Church attendance
and fundraising events have been impacted and this has had a knock-on effect on the
parish's income. Our current financial position is still challenging. Having been so reliant on,
fundraising events, and activities previously, then came Covid 19 lockdowns meaning that
such events couldn't happen. The Select Vestry have written to all parishioners, highlighting
our position, seeking to increase our freewill offerings. We pray that the Lord will provide
and multiply, just as he took those two small fish and five small loaves of bread and supplied
more than enough for many hungry people.
As we look to the future, we want to continue to live out our Mi55ion Statement- that, St.
Matthew's Church is a Gospel-centred church reaching out to our community and our world
with the love of Christ. It can be easier to see the challenges and difficulties and wonder
how we can do it. May we continue to see the Lord at work, in us and through us, as he
continues to build the church up.
At frequent intervals the Trustees will review the budget for the year ahead and trust that
there will be adequate funds generated to ensure that the Parish can continue its activities.
Included is the financial statement for the year ending 31st December 2022.

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Structure, Governance and Management Governing Document and Constitution of the
Charity
Chapter 111 of the Constitution of the Church of Ireland governs Parishes and Parochial
organisations. The Select Vestry members are the Charity Trustees.
Recruitment and appointment of Select Vestry {Trustees)
Vestry members: In pursuant to Chapter 3, part I, Section 3 of the Constitution, the General
Synod requires that any member of the Church of Ireland over the age of 18 years
registered or claiming to be registered as a resident or an accustomed member, and must
be an annual subscriber of a sum not less than £50 per annum. Contributions made through
an envelope system are deemed to be qualifying subscriptions to the Sustentation Fund of
the parish of which he or she wishes to be a vestry member. Allowing them to attend and
vote at meetings of the general vestry and to stand for election to the select vestry. Select
Vestry members may be re-elected annually and there is no limit on the number of terms
which they may serve,
Pay and rernuneration- The incumbent of the Parish receives a stipend paid via the Diocesan
Office together with telephone and locomotory allowances as approved by the General
Synod of the Church of Ireland.
Organisational Structure - The Select Vestry is responsible for the day to day management of
the parish, which consists of the member of the clergy serving in the parish, who is
Chairperson of the Select Vestry, the churchwardens, the glebe wardens and generally not
more than twelve other members of the vestry elected at the General Easter Vestry.
Structure, Governance and Management continued
The Select Vestry is chaired by the incumbent or another member of the clergy officiating in
the parish. Select Vestry member5 are responsible for making decisions on matters of
general concern and importance to the parish including deciding how parish funds are to be
applied. The Select Vestry meets at times agreed by the members. Special meetings may be
convened at any time by the chairperson or the Rector's warden. In 2022 the Select Vestry
met 12 times during the year, with an average attendance of approximately 97°A. The
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General Easter was held on Wednesday 6 April 2022.
Compliance with Public Benefit: The parish has given careful consideration to the Charity
Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit to ensure that the activities
entered into during the year have helped to achieve the parish's objectives and activities, a5
well as providing public benefit.

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Statement of Trustees Responsibilitie5
The trustees (Select Vestry members) are responsible for the preparingthe Trustee5' Report
and the statement of receipts and payments and stotement of a55ets and liabilities in
accordance with applicable law and regulations.
The lalv applicable to ch3rities in Northern Ireland with income of less than £250,000
requires the trustee5 to prepare a statemen+ or receipts and payments 2nd a statement of
355ets and liabilities for each financial year.
The tru*Lees are responsible for keeping accounting records that cre sufficient to Show and
explain the parish's transactions and disc105e with reasonable accuracy at any time the
assets and liabilities of the Parish. They are also responsible for Safeguarding the assets of
the Parish and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detettion of fraud
and other irregularities.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees
Trustee I
Trustee
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