Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
(Craigy Hill Congregation of The
Presbyterian Church in Ireland)
Annual Report and Financial Statements
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland Number NIC104931

Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
The Trustees present the annual report and financial statements for Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
for the year ended 31 December 2022.
Reference and Administrative Information
Charity Name:
Craigy Hill Congregation of The Presbyterian Church in Ireland (otherwise
referred to as "Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne")
Charity Registration Number.. NIC104931
Contact Address:
76 Churchill Road
LARNE
BT40 2EN
Correspondence Address:
clo 4 The Roddens
LARNE
BT40 IQT
Charity Trustees
Rev. Ben Preston
Brian Clenaghan
Alan Doole
John Dundee
David Fulton
David Gillespie
Nigel Hull
Elvin Martin
David McGregor
Robin Ritchie Iretired 4 October 20221
Stephen Wharry
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Principal Office-bearers
Minister: Rev. Ben Preston
Clerk of Session.. John Dundee
Treasurer.. Alan Doole
Independent Examiner
Simon Hopper FCA,
MBSCA, 3 High Street, L3rne, Co. Antrim. BT40 IJN
Bankers
Danske Bank, P.0. Box 183, Donegall Square West, Belfast. BTI 6JS
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Structure, Governance and Management
The Kirk Session
The charity trustees of the congregation are the members of its Kirk Session. Under the congregation's
governing document, The Code, the book of the constitution and government of the Presbyterian Church
in Ireland, the Kirk Session seeks to watch over and promote the spiritual interest of the congregation and
of persons not connected with any congregation who are within its bounds. It ensures pastoral care is in
place in the congregation and seeks to further the contribution of the Church to Christian witness and
service in the local community. The Kirk Session has delegated to its Congregational Committee the
temporal affairs of the congregation including administering all funds and property belonging to the
congregation. Members of the Kirk Session are ex-officio members of the Congregational Committee.
The Kirk Session consists of the ordained minister and the ruling elders of the congregation. All members
are entitled to propose, speak, and exercise equal votes at meetings, except that the Moderator, the
minister in active duty in the congregation, has no deliberative but only a casting vote.
Stated meetings of the Kirk session are held at least eight times in each year.
To be chosen for the office of the eldership in the congregation a person must be a voting member and a
regular attendant at its ordinances. The selection of those proposed to be called to the office can be
either by the congregation or by the Kirk Session. Members are elected if they obtain two-thirds of those
who vote.
Trustees do not receive remuneration, reward, or other private benefit for carrying out their Trustee
responsibility.
Presbytery
Under the Presbyterian Church in Ireland form of governance, the corporate oversight of a congregation
is the responsibility of a Presbytery which superintends generally the spiritual and temporal affairs of the
congregations assigned to it by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Craigy Hill
congregation of the Presbyterian Church has been assigned to the Carrickfergus Presbytery of the
Presbyterian Church in Ireland. The membership of the Presbytery consists mainly of the active ministers
of congregations assigned to it by the General Assembly, ministers who have retired from active duty and
an elder appointed by the Kirk Session of each congregation.
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Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
The General Assembly
The General Assembly is the supreme court of the Church, representing in one body the whole Church
and acting as its supreme legislative, administration, and judicial authority, in dealing Wlth all matter5
brought before it. The General Assembly is normally constituted in June for worship and to conduct its
business. At the end of business it is dissolved. The membership of the General Assembly consists mainly
of the active ministers of each congregation, retired ministers and a representative elder appointed bv
the Kirk Session of each congregation.
Description and Purpose
The charitable purpose of the congregation is the advancement of religion.
Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, The
Presbyterian Church in Ireland, as a Reformed Church within the wider body of Christ is grounded in the
Scriptures, and exists to glorify God and enjoy him forever through faith in His Son and by the power of
His Spirit, and to enable her members to play their part in fulf illing God's mission to our world.
The congregation's mission statement reads:
'Under the Sovereignty of God, Craigy Hill Presbyterion Church is committed to following Jesus Christ us
Saviour and Lord, and to sharing His gospel by word and action in the local community and the wider
world, in the power of the Holy Spiritfor the glory of God,
Our vision is, by the grace of God, to be an inclusive, welcoming community of Christians of all ages, which:
is increasingly characterised by love for God, and love and concern for others,.
is committed to the historic Christian gospel as revealed in the Bible; a nd
is relevant to people of this time and place.
The congregation aims to live out its M ission and Vision as a family of God's people by being..
A Covenant Community: where our relationship5 are rooted in the promises of God by living
faithfully toward him and toward one another,.
An Intergener3tional Community.. where adults intentionally take the lead to engage with,
encourage and nurture younger members to maturity in Christ,.
An Outward looking Community.. where we want the blessings of God that belong to using the
gospel to become blessings for others beyond the bounds of our community,. and
As a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in I reland, we believe that the 8ible is the supreme
standard over all we do, and that the Westminster Confession of Faith, along with the Larger and
Shorter Catechisms (being the subordinate standards) set out what we understand the Bible
teaches on key matters of Christian fa ith and practice.
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Objectives & Activities
The congregation meets every Sunday for morning worship and again for evening worship and everyone
is welcome, whether members of the congregation or not. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper is observed
regularly during the year and all those who have been baptised and who have a credible profession of
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ are admitted to the Lord's Supper. The congregation holds regular midweek
bible studies and has a wide range of organisations which are referenced below.
COVID-19
During 2022, the charity's activities continued to be disrupted by the restrictions implemented in response
to the global COVID-19 pandemic. The restrictions imposed meant that although all of our meetings were
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permitted, social distancing and face covering requirements remained in place until 26 January when
PCI advised that face coverings could be removed when seated, but were still to be worn during singing
and when moving around, including entry and exit.
From I, March, social distancing was no longer required but I m spacing was still encouraged where
POS5ible,' in addition, catering wa5 once again permitted.
From 4, April, wearing face coverings became voluntary. Prior to this final lifting of restrictions, an
announcement was made to the congregation by the Clerk, inviting people to speak to him if they had
concerns about this relaxation. Due to the concern5 of a few people, an area was allocated at the rear of
the church seating only for those who wished to retain masks at all times and be socially distanced. At the
end of June, this provision was removed with the people who had used this area advised by the Clerk in
advance.
We resumed tea and coffee following the evening service after Easter and in the mornings in September
when most people were more comfortable to mix following a general societal return to normal. Our
flower donation for morning services also resumed in September, along with the associated distribution
to recently bereaved families, the sick and to families on bereavement anniversaries. This ministry is
greatly appreciated and we acknowledge the work undertaken by volunteers who regularly arrange the
f lowers as well as delivering them, often with some time spent ministering to those in receipt.
Boys, and Girls, Brigade enrolments resumed in 2022 following absences in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID.
Most organisations met as per their normal programme during 2022, complying with the guidelines in
place at the time.
The Sunday School, Youth Fellowship and Bowling Club did not meet again until September, with all
organisations back to their pre-COVID arrangements from then.
Meetings of Trustees continued at the regular one per month frequency, excluding July and August, with
additional meetings held to discuss extraordinary matters. In accordance with the Guidance at the time,
these meetings were held in person with distancing and wearing of face coverings. In total 14 meeti ngs
were held in 2022, all of which were in person. One of these meetings was outside our premises and
occurred over a longer than normal period on a Saturday. This was to provide additional ti me to consider
key issues in more detail.
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Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Achievements & Performance
Worship and prayer
The congregation normally meets for worship each Sunday at 11.00am and 6.30pm. During the week the
Wednesday midweek provides an opportunity for members to meet forfellowship, to studythe scriptures
and for a time of prayer.
Joint evening services were held with I" Larne and Gardenmore congregations during July and August,
with three in each church, with the church building in Craigy Hill utilised; this was a return to our
pre-COVID programme.
We held the Sacrament of Communion on five occasions in the first half of 2022, three in the morning and
two in the evening utilising the pre-packed elements, set out individually for members to collect on their
way in to worship to avoid contact due to COVID-19 concerns. A further two morning and one evening
communion were held in the remainder of 2022 with a return to our pre-COVID routine.
During 2022 there were two Baptisms conducted and no marriages. We sought to comfort those who had
been bereaved which was especially challenging in the ongoing COVID-19 concerns.
On 31 December 2022 there were 153 communicant members, with four new members joining in March
following communicant classes. Three communicant members died during the year and Martin Delaney,
assistant ministerjoined, There were 215 families connected with the congregation with some new names
on the list replacing those removed. The congregation had an average weekly physical attendance of
around 80 at morning worship and 30 at evening worship, with approximately 40 more in the morning
and 15 in the eveningjoining virtually.
Our online capacity on YouTube and Facebook continued in 2022, with livestream each Sunday at 11am
and 6.,30pm along with the telephone service for members who did not have access to the internet,
enabling then to listen live on Sunday morning or hear a recording during the week. This was facilitated
each Sunday by a core team in the hall, in compliance with Regulations and Guidance applicable at the
time. This team deserve special thanks from our congregation and Trustees for their faithfulness and
commitment each Sunday, with some new team members becoming involved in 2022 providing additional
cover, In addition, all sermons are available on the church website.
Pastoral care
Members of the congregation who are unable to attend church due to sickness or age are visited on
regular basis by the minister and the elders. During the COVID-19 pandemic, elders also regularlv
contacted members by telephone, especially those who were alone and/or shielding.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Mission and outreach
The organisations of the church (listed below) seek to meet its objectives and activities through their
varied programme5, covering all age ranges from babies and toddlers right through to the oldest members
in our community. None of these organisations could function without the committed service of all those
in leadership and we thank everyone who gives up their time and uses their God-given gifts to serve God
in this way.
The congregation supports the United Appeal for Mission which is a central fund of the Presbyterian
Church in Ireland. This fund enables congregations to support the wider mission of the denomination and
to do mission and outreach on a denominational basis beyond what the congregation could do on it5 own.
The United Appeal Fund provides financial support for mission personnel at home and overseas, assists
congregations with the deployment of locally based staff, enables church planting, provides grant support
for the upkeep of church premises, assists with the running costs of Union Theological College, the
Church's training college for ministry students, and financially supports congregations in the areas of
worship, discipleship, global mission, outreach, leadership, and pastoral care.
One of our members, Naomi Leramore, works under the auspices of the PCI Council for Global Mission
and receives Support centrally from the United Appeal.
The congregation donated £35,538 to missionary societies and charities, all but £1,050 of which was
destined for international aid support. Included in this is the congregation's contribution to the
denomination's annual Children's Society, Sunday School projects and any other special appeals as the
need arises.
The congregation donated £8,068 to work in Ukraine with an additional £10,000 received from a local
business. This money was gifted through European Christian Mission IECMI with our supported ECM
worker Sashko Nezamutdinov assisting Ukrainian Refugees in Krakow, and through Tear Fund.
At our February meeting one of our Trustees brought to our attention a book for children about the life
and Christian faith of Queen Elizabeth 11 in celebration of her upcominE PlatinLsm Jubilee in June. The
Trustees decided that we would gift a copy of this book to all in our local Linn Primary School where we
have members on the Board of Governors. This was accepted by the school and the books containing an
insert stating that they were from Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, were distributed to the pupils in May.
A number of comments of appreciation were received from members of the community for these.
At the May meeting, ongoing struggles of some on our community were brought to the Trustees,
attention. After consideration by the Committee finance group at the direction of the Trustees, the
Trustees agreed the establishment of a Hardship Fund which was implemented through the Committee.
This f und is available for gifts to those in need at the discretion of the M inister and another Trustee due
to matters of confidence.
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On 9 July, it was with deep regret that we learnt of the death of a local man who died while helping with
the construction of the Antiville bonfire which was located on the green adjacent to the church premises.
The Rev. Preston attended the scene on the tragic evening and wa5 able to minister to the family and the
community at that time and in the days following.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Presbytery
The congreEation was represented at the regular meetings of Presbytery by our minister and/or one of
the elders. This provides an important link between the congregations and the wider structures of the
church.
General Assembly
The minister and one of our elders were nominated to attend the meeting of the General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church in Ireland held in Assembly Buildings, Belfast in June.
Property
The congregation continues to maintain its buildings and facilities. This year saw the completion of the
repairs to the bell tower with some minor associated landscaping and handrail works to be completed as
part of the routine maintenance.
Special thanks go to the Property Convenor, the members of the property sub-committee, our caretakers
and all those who volunteered to clean the church and halls and carry out property maintenance tasks
throughout the year and to those who provide their time on a regular basis to set out and clear the halls
for worship services as well as creche and junior church.
A special mention also goes to all those who have facilitated our in-person worship during the COVID-1g
pandemic, ensuring that we comply with the Regulations and Guidance, including the provision of
adequate had sanitiser, maintaining socia5 distancing, Stewarding of the congregation, and facilitating safe
access and egress.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Organisations
The congregation has a wide range of organisations that meet during the week. These include:_
Sunday School for primary school aged children (resumed September 2022}.
Crèche for children under 3 who meet during morning service each Sunday.
Children, church for children between 3 and 7 who meet during part of the morning service each
Sunday.
Bi ble Class (suspended in March 20191.
Boys, Brigade.
Girls, Brigade.
Mums and Tots.
ROC1< for primary school aged children who meet on the I, Saturday of the month Isuspended in
September 20191.
Ladies Fellowship.
Women's Zone.
Open Door.
Bowling club - open to all ages, meets on a Monday evening (resumed September 20221.
Youth Fellowship (resumed September 20221.
Weekly homework club in Linn Primary School (suspended due to COVIDI.
Welcome Hub (commenced Tuesday 28, November 20221.
As stated earlier, most organisations met during the year and complied with COVID restrictions as
applicable.
During Autumn 2022 it was clear that many in our society struggled with the cost of living, particularly in
light of increases in energy costs. The Trustees decided to commence the Welcome Hub on Tuesdays. This
follows on from the Women's Zone and Open Door, starting at 12pm and for the trial period ending at
2pm. A lunch is provided as part of this, with it open to church members and the community, This new
venture is encouraging and is to continue in 2023.
In addition to the weekly activities, there are some other events which take place each year..
Bible Club in June in the early evenings for primary school age children. In 2022 this was back in
person for three nights from 20
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22.
Motor's Night in the summer open to the communityi Wlth a supper and epilogue afterwards, which
returned in 2022.
Fellowship evenings.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Staff
The congregation has three paid members of staff..
Minister
Rev. Ben Preston (also a Trustee)
Assistant Minister
Mr. Martin Delaney (licensed from 17, October)
Praise Coordinator
Mr. David Fulton (also a Trustee)
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From 27 November 2022 the Rev. Preston also acted as Vacancy Convenor for our neighbouring
congregation, Gardenmore. This will continue for a number of months in 2023.
Volunteers
The Trustees wish to acknowledge their deep appreciation of those who give freely of their time by
praying, serving on committees, leading in organisations, encouraging others, and helping with the wide
range of church activities, making it the lively and vibrant community that it is. Their help is at the heart
of God's work and witness in Craigy Hill and we are very grateful for their commitment and contribution.
We thank those who have come forward to help establish the Welcome Hub, in particular Mr. David
Marshall who leads the catering.
We also note that two of our Boys, Brigade leaders are stepping down at the end of the 2022/23 Session;
we thank them for their service and having confirmed that we wish this work to continue, we are activelv
seeking to replace them.
Further we take this opportunity to thank Robin Ritchie who has stepped down as a Trustee in 2022, We
thank the LORD for his years of service, his contribution to Craigy Hill and the onEoing support that he
continues to provide.
Finally, we highlight that during 2022 the Kirk Session decided to add to the current Session due to
retirements and a bereavement over recent years and accordingly instigated a process in accordance with
the Code of the church to select up to four new members. It is expected that this process will conclude
during 2023, with new members of Kirk Session also becoming Trustees.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Public Benefit Statement
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland meets the public benefit requirement by providing benefit to its
members and the general public by making known the Christian Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ through
the advancement of religion.
The direct benefits which flow from the purposes of the Church include the gaining of an understanding
in Christian beliefs as set out in the Bible and in the Church's subordinate standards (the Westminster
Confession of Faith and the Shorter and Larger Catechisms) leading to spiritual and moral development
and opportunities for response to Bible teaching. In turn, this framework leads to practical expressions of
Christian beliefs and standards in the local community such as through the care of those in need (including
the sick, disabled and bereaved).
Generally, the above benefits are delivered locally by congregations and their members, or are facilitated
through presbyteries or are organised and delivered centrally. Local delivery is facilitated by central
resources in almost all cases. Public access is made known through the use of noticeboards, printed
material, press advertisement, websites, and social media or in other ways.
The benefits are demonstrated through regular evaluation of the services and informal and ad-hoc
feedback from members, their families, and members of the public.
The purpose does not lead to harm. The only private benefit flowing from our purpose is related to
Ministers, Missionaries, Deaconesses, Irish Mission workers and Lay Agents who receive benefits as a
result of their holding office or employment. However, this is incidental and necessary in order to further
our charitable purpose. There are no other private benefits. The beneficiaries of this purpose are
members, their families, other individuals that the Presbyterian Church in Ireland is in direct and indirect
contact with, the community in which pastoral services are provided and other communities throughout
Northern Ireland, and worldwide which benefit from our engagement with and support for both Christian
and other secular organisations, charities, and individual members of the public.
The Kirk Session has had regard to the Charity Commissions Public benefit requirement statutory
guidance.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Financial Review
The congregation's principal source of income is members, contributions through Weekly Freewill
Offering. There were 160 contributor5 durinE the year12021- 1691 donating just under £98,000 to general
funds12021- £99,457}.
Total receipts from all sources for the year amounted to over £202,000, compared to £185,000 in 2021.
The increase is largely accounted for by a donation from Wilson Resource Group to forward for Ukraine
ref ugee relief, and a legacy from a trustee's estate. It is worth noting that members generosity continued
this year, evidenced by the overall increase of funds from £91,000 to £107,000 in spite of the cost of the
bell tower repairs and support for U kraine refugees. The generosity also resulted in the opportunity to
settle the loan outstanding to Community Finance Ireland, and we enter the year 2023 free of
congregational debt.
The total income is summarised in the followi ng table and chart.
Total Income Comparison Between 2022 & 2021
Income
2022
2021
Difference
General
£157,674
£148,990
£8,684
Gift Aid
£22,646
£21,692
£954
Legacies & Bequests
£9,705
£240
£9,465
Organisations
£11,240
£13,359
-£2,119
Other
£1,051
£1,531
-£480
TOTALS
£202,316
£185,812
£16,504
Income Comparison between 2022 & 2021
£220,000
£200,000
£180,000
£160,000
£140,000
£120,000
£ioo,000
£80,000
£60,000
£40,000
£20,000
£0
2022
2021
General
Gift Aid M Legacies & Bequests
Or8an1$3tions
Other
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Total payments increased from £127,009 in 2021 to £186,397 in 2022. Although costs increased in
general, this ca n largely be accounted for by the cost of the tower repair and contributions to Ukraine
refugee appeal. Salary costs have increased following the licensing of our assistant minister. Equipment
& renewal reflects the retention payment to the builder for the Vesti bule project completion.
The total expenditure is summarised in the following table and chart.
Total Expenditure Comparison Between 2022 & 2021
2022
2021
Expense
Staffing
PCI Assessments
Dlfference
£59,662
£53,221
£6,441
£20,728
£21,856
-£1,128
Missions
£35,538
£16,563
£18,975
Organisations
£8,267
£8,058
£209
Repairs
Utilities & Insura nce
£31,271
£9,089
£22,182
£13,554
£7,634
£5,920
Equipment & renewal
Administration
£7,705
£1,015
£6,690
£3,927
£2,513
£1,414
Other
£5,746
£7,060
-£1,314
TOTALS
£186,397
£127,009
£59,388
Expenditure Comparison between 2022 & 2021
£200.000
£175,000
£150,000
£125,000
£ioo.000
£75,000
E50,000
£25,000
£0
2022
2021
Staffing
PCI Assessments
Mis55ons
Organisations
Repairs
Utllities & Insurance
Equipment & renewal • Administration
other
Kirk Session wishes to thank the members of congregation31 committee, finance sub-committee and
counting teams for their diligence in dealing with the financial affairs of the congregation.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustee5' Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Reserves Policy
The Trustees, policy is to retain a level of free/8eneral reserves which will match its ongoing financial
commitments. Free reserves are those unrestricted reserves not invested in fixed assets and available for
general use.
The main reason for holding reserves is to ensure that the charity has enough resources to fund its
programmes and pay all debts as they fall due. The Trustees believe that holding unrestricted funds that
will cover three to six months expenditure is prudent and sufficient.
On 31, December 2022 the charity held Unrestricted Funds of £58,390. The trustees regard this balance
as satisfactory. Note that at their regular meetings, Trustees are provided with an update of the current
financial position and regularly monitor the movement in reserves.
On 31" December 2022, the charity also held £23,310 of Restricted Funds, and £25,585 of Endowment
Funds provided for the purposes as explained in note 10 of the accounts.
Overall, in 2022 our total reserves increased from £91,367 to £107,286.
Funds held as custodian trustee on behalf of others.
There are no f unds held as custodian trustee on behalf of others.
Plans forfuture periods
The Trustees, in conjunction with the Committee, do not currently have any plans for major building
projects. Other regular ongoing repairs and maintenance are anticipated.
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Craigy Hill Presbyterian Church, Larne
Trustees, Annual Report
for the year ended 31 December 2022
Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the annual report and the financial statements of the
congregation in accordance with applicable law and generally accepted accounting practice.
As the congregation's total income does not exceed £250,000, the Trustees have elected under Section
64131 of the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008 to prepare a receipts and payment account and a
statement of assets and liabilities,
The Charities Act {Northern Ireland) 2008 requires charity trustees to ensure that accounting records are
kept which are sufficient to show and explain all the charity's transactions, which disclose with reasonable
accuracy the financial position of the charity and enable them to prepare statement of accounts which
complies with regulation under the Act. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the
charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other
irregularities.
In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to..
Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently,,
Make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
State whether applicable accounting standards and statements of recommended practice have
been followed, subject to any departures disclosed a nd explained in the f inancial statement5; and
Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume
that the charity will continue in operational existence.
Approved by the Kirk Session at a meeting on 3 May 2023 and signed on its behalf by
John Dundee- Clerk of Session
3 May 2023
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