Yeshua Trust Annual Report ApriV23-Marth'24
Yeshua Trust
Annual Report of the trustees for the year
I" April 2023 - 31" March 2024
Purposes for Publlc Benefit:
l} The prevention and relief of poverty
2) The advancement of education
3) The advancement of religion
Beneficiaries:
l) General public
2) Community- safety/crime prevention
31 Interface communities
41 Children and Youth14- 16 years}
What Yeshua Trust Does: its Public Benefit
The activities of Ye5hua Trust/Annalong Christian Fellowship over the period 2023 -2024 are
asfollows."
The trustees have had regards to the Commission's Public Benefit
requirement and are satisfied that Yeshua Trust's activities successfully
achieve this.
Use of the Bridge building (Annalong Christian Fellowship's building): general
statement
To facilitate Annalong Christian Fellowship open public meetings several times per week, thus
advancing the Christian faith.
To facilitate The Bridge activities (umbrella public name for variety of different activities
operating at the Bridge) 4unch Club and Cuppa & Chat (public dropin) twice weekly, Public
Worship on Sundays, {No charge is made for attendance of any of these. Donations only.)

To facilitate funding donations, meetingsp events and fund-raising for other Christian ministries.
Yeshua Trust /Annalong Christian Fellowship gives a public platform to ministries (see those
cited below) to Share their work and raise funds / donations.
Regular Donations and Giving to Christian ministries operating UK-wide and
abroad - general statement:
This forms approximately 89% of Yeshua Trust's spending, the remainder of which goes to
maintain and seryice The Bridge building in the centre of Annalong village which is used for
Annalong Christian Fellowhip meetings and to support the Bridge activities {see Use of Bridge
building above).
Income is in the form of personal donations to the trust by Annalong Christian Fellowship
members and those attending Christian meetings in the Bridge building. Generous donations by
The Wee Charity Shop, Newcastle, in the form of designated funds to fund The Bridge activities,
also form a sizeable proportion of income.
Regular financial donations made byThe Yeshua Trust help support variou5 Christian ministries
whose purposes include the following:
The promotion of the Christian faith.
The prevention and relief of poverty
The advancement of education
Yeshua Trust has financially supported the following organisations /
ministries durlng the flnancial year 11412023 - 311312024 (see accounts
details) with the following outcomes and impact:
CAP: Christians Against Poverty: A highly respected award-winning national charitvi SUPPQrted
by Archbishop Justin Welby and the Prince of Wales among others, with the following Impart
Statement: "Our service literally saves lives, It keeps families together, relieves stress, restores
health, keeps families in their homes, provides friendship and can connect people to church and
tothe God that loves them.
Lifeline Ministrles, Kenya." 6 schools. 950 pupils, feeding programmes, widow support, wages
for 25 teachers, 5 cooks. There is further ongoing expansion.
Boreholes sunk, and maintained, to provide water at Mali-sabah and Kona, Kenya.
Busine55 Start-up and support for Kenyan widows.
Support for orphans and needy children to receive an education.
Maize plantation to supply feeding programmes for the Kitale schools, Kenya.
Provision of school buildings including toilet blocks.
Support for churches in Kenya- Kitale. Kisumu, Kisil, Nyakach, Koru, Ragumo, Nzola,
and Maili-saba.
Tran5-Mi5sion (Ken Needham): An international Christian speaking ministry to over 70 different
countries with the simple and profound message of Jesus Christ.
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Youth for Christ, Ukraine supporting humanitarian Christian mission.
Latin Link Christian outreach in Peru.
Rock Street Chaplain5, local Christian street outreach.
Ballymartin Alpha donation towards expenses of Christian outreach course
United Christian Broadcasters Christian radio outreach.
The Bible Network Christian outreach worldwide.
Yeshua Trust outcomes
act achieved 2023-2024
Advancement of Religion:
Public worship and fellowship meetings have been condurted every Sunday
morning at 11am throughout the year and everyone is very welcome to attend.
While it is mainly attended bythe core members of Annalong Christian Fellowshipi
meetings are regularly attended by members of other denominations locally and
also• particularly in holiday season, by visitor5 and tourists such as those staying in
the local caravan parks. Several visiting mission teams, from USA, also attended
and shared at our meetings during their stays in N Ireland. Visiting speakers are
welcomed regularly and represent a wide range of ministries, mostly ministering
abroad, and donations are made to these (see more detailed financial support
report). The regular Tuesday night prayer meeting is also open to anyone wishing
to attend.
Details of these meetings ore avoilable on the Annalong Christian Fellowship
website.. christianfrllowshipannolong.org
Flnancial support for the following Christian ministries (see Financial support /
Impact report above for more details):
al CAP Christians Against Poverty
b) Transmission {Ken Nedham)
c} Lifeline Ministries, Kenya
d) Youth for Christ, Ukraine
e} Latin Link
Rock Street Chaplains
gl Ballymartin Alpha
h) UCB
il Bible Network
Prevention and Relief of Poverty:
Cuppa & Chat and Lunch Club, run free of charge (donations only) twi￿ weekly in The Bridge
(Annalong Christian Fellowship's building). This provides cakes and pastries, and in the lunch club
soup, sausage tolls, sandwiches etc in order to help alleviate the poverty and loneliness which
affects many local people of all age5 from all sections of the community, both Catholic and

Protestant, who would otherwise struggle to afford to go out regularly to meet up with friends. A
regular core of Cuppa & Chatters and lunch clubbers includes the elderly, disabled, unemployed and
young parents experiencing social isolation, bereavement and other social problems from both sides
of the religious divide. Good friendships have been built up amongst those participating and both
theyi and in some cases spouses/ carers, have testified as to how much they value this service.
Many animated and very interesting discussions have resulted around the tables.
Craft Sessions which were held in the Bridge and attended by all ages, including several disabled
locals.
Donations to other charities: Yeshua makes donations to the following ministries, all of which have
relief of poverty as a key component of their mission:
Christians Against Poverty, UK
Lifeline Ministries. Kenya
Youth for Christ, Ukraine
Transmission Ministries
Latin Link
Rock Street Chaplains
Ballymartin Alpha
UCB
Bible Network
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For details, see financial sUPPOrt / impact reports above
Furthering Educatlon:
Lifeline Ministries. Kenya- 6 schools, 950 pupils, teaching a full primary and
increasinglyi secondary education. There is ongoing development of school
buildings, resources and increasing numbers of pupils in various parts of rural
Kenya.
Reference and administratlve details
The Yeshua Trust is registered in Northern Ireland under Charity Number 104735.
The charity is constituted as a trust.
The principal administrative office of the trust is at:
239 Head Road, Annalong, Newry, Co Down, BT34 4RJ
The trustee5 who held office during the period I" April 2023 tothe date of this report were:

o Thomas Guist
o William David Gordon
o Natalie Amanda Gordon
The power to appoint new trustees is vested in the existing trustees who have all the powers
conferred by the Trustee Act (Northern Ireland) 1958 as amended by the Trustee Act
(Northern Ireland) 2001. It is a requirement that any trustee holds to basic doctrines of faith
set out in theTrust Deed. The trustees arrange for suitable familiarisation with the trust's
affairs for any newly appointed trustee.
Financial position
At the end of the financial year, the financial position of the trust was satisFactory. The cash basis
accounts prepared bythe trustees are attached to this report.
The trustees, policy is not to hold reserves, beyond the financial resources required for immediate
needs and to meet existing current obligations.
The trustees considerthat the trust is a going concern and there are no uncertainties such as might
cast doubt on the trusvs ability to meet it5 obligations and continue to fulfil its mission as blessed by
the Lord.
Approval:
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