an DERVOCK CONGREGATION OF THE PRESBYfERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT The Trustees present their Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2022 including è Statement of AssÈts and Liabilities ès at that date. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Dervo¢k Congregatlon of the Presbyterlan Church in Ireland 47 Girnculla8h Road Dervock BT53 88T Registered Charlly in Northern Ireland INIC1053921 CHARifi TRUSTEES The Charlty Trustee5 who served during the year or who were trustees at the date of thls report were.. Rev Campbèll Mulvenny Mr Trevor Richmond Mr John Surgenor Mr Ivan Mc8rlde Mr Harold Irwln Mr Wllliam Chestnutt Mr Peter Patritk Mr Harold White Mr Roy Irwln PRINCIPAL OFFICE BEARERS Mlnlster Clerk of Sessictn Secretary Treasurer Rev Campbell Mulvenry Mr John Surgenor Mr Dave McQullkln Mrs Lesley Itwln INDEPENDENT EXAMINER John Flnnegan Potter Finne8an LimFted Unlt 25 The Courtyard 8usiness Park 190 Galgorm Road 8gllymena BT42 IHL BANKERS Ulster Bank 11 Church Stieet Ballymoney BT53 6HS SOLICITORS Greer Hamllton & Galley 27 Hlgh Street Ballymoney BT53 6A1
an DERVOCK CONGREGATION OF THE PRESBYfERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (convd) The Klrk SessloTr The charity trustees of the congregation are the members of Its Kirk Session. Under the congregation's governin8 document. The Code. the book of the constttution and government of the Presbyterlan Church in Ireland, the Klrk Sesslon seeks to watch over and promote the spiritual interest of the Congregation and of persons not connected wlth any congregation who are withln its bounds. It ensures pastoral care is in place in the congregatlon and seeks to furthèr the contributlon of the Church to Chrlstian wrtness and service in the local communlty. The Kirk Se55ions has delegated to Its Con8re83tlonal Committee the temporal affairs of the con8re8atlon including admlnFstering all fund5 and property belonging to thè congregation. Members of the Klrk Sesslon are ex-officlo members of the Congre8atlonal Committee. The Kirk Se$5ion consists of the ordalned mlnlsteT and the rulln8 elders of the con8re8ations. All member5 are entitled to propose, speak and exerclse equal votes at meetings. except that the Moderator, the minlsters in actlve duty In the con8re8atlon, has no deliberatlve but only a castlng vote. Stated meetln85 of the Kirk session are held at least twlte lft each year or as approprlate. To be chosen for the office of the eldership In the congregation a person must be a voting member and a re8ular attendant on its ordlnances. The selection of those proposed to be called to the office be either by ihe congregation or by the Klrk Session. Members are elected rfthey obtaln two-thlrds of those who vote. Pre$bytery Under the Presbyterlan Church In Ireland form of goVernae the corporate over5i8ht of a congregatlon Is the responsiblllty of a Presbyterywhlch superlnlends generally the splrttual and temporal affairs of the congregations assigned to It by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Oervack congregatlon of the Presbyteilèn Church has been a55igned to the ROUTE Presbytery of the Presbyterlan Church In Ireland. The rnernber5hip of the Presbytery conslsts mainly of the actlve mlni5ters of coneregations asslgned to tt by the General Assembly. rnlnsters who have retlred from active duty and an elder appointed by the Klrk Session of the congregatlon. The General Assembly The General Assembly is the supreme court of the Church, representinE in one body the whole Church and acting as Its 5upremÈ leglslative, admlnlstration and judicial authority, In dealln8 with all matters brought before It. The General Assembly Is normally constituted durin8 the first week in June for worship and to conduct businèss. At the end of buslness, it is dlssolved. The membership of the General Assembly conslsts mainly of the actlve ministers of each congreeation. retlred mlnsters and a representstlve elder appolnted bythe Klrk Session of each ¢ongregation. DESCRIPnON AND PURPOSE The charitable pyrpose of the con8regatlon Is the adVaement of rell8ion. Dervock congregatlon of the Presbyterlan Church Is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church In Ireland. The Pre5byterlan Church In Ireland. as a Reformed Church withln the wlder body of Christ Is grounded In the Scriptures and exlsts to love and honour God through falth In His Son and by the power of HisWrl( and to enable her members to playthelr part in fulfilllng God's mission to our world. The conE83t1onS misslon purpose Is by the Erace of God. to help people of all ages bècome fully devoted followers of Jesu5 Christ. Our vision is, by the glace of God. to be an incluswe. welcoming community of Christ'5 people of all age5, whleh: Is Incfeaslngly chararterised by love for God, and love and c(mcem for others: Is committed to the historic Christian gospel as revealed In the Bible: is relewdrrt to people of this time and place.
Presbyter an DERVOCK CONGREGATION OF THE PRESBYfERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (convd) The congregation ulms to live outits Misslon und Wision ¢ys afomily of Godspeople by being.. A Covenont Community.. where our relationships art rootedin thepromises of God by Ilvlngfolthfvlly toword hlm ond towtird one onother. An Intergenerotlonol Communty.. where adults Intentlonolfy toke the lead to enguge with, encourng¢ ondnurture younger members to moturityln Chrlst. An Outword looking Community.. wherè we wanttheblessings of God thotbelong to us In the gospel to bett)me blessingslorothers beyond the bounds ofour communlty. A5 0 congregotlon of the Presbyterlan Church in Irelond, we belleve thot the 8ible 15 tljesupreme authority over oll we do. ond thot the Westminster ConAesslon of Falth. olong with the Lor9erondShorter Cotechisms set out whot we understand the 8ible teuches on keymotters of Christianfoith ondpractice. ACTIVITIES AND OBJEcllvES The congregatlon rneets for worshlp every Sunday and visitors are welcome to joln. The Sacrament of the Lords Supper Is observed on at least 3 occasions during the year and all those who have been baptised and who have made a professlon of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ are admltted to the Lord's Supper. The ¢on8re8ation holds regular blble study meetings and has a wlde ran8e of or8anF$3tions Induding: Sunday School Youth Fellowship Istrfvel Motheis and Toddlers Ishinel Mldweek Blble study and prayer meetln8 Wednesday Fellowship Pre5byterlan Women Mission5 Café Crafts and Chat5 Frlday NiBht Youth club ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE Worshlp and prayer The congregatlon normally rneets for worshlp each Sunday at 11.30am. Durln8 the week the 8ible Study provldes an opportunlty for members to meet tO8ether for fellowship. to study the scriptures and for a tlme of prayer. As well as our regular services duriry the year we condurted I baptismal service and sought to comfort those who had been bereaved durin8 the year. At 31 December 2022 there were 136 communlcènt members and 134 lamllles connected wlth the congregation. The avera8e week attendance at mornlng worship is 90. Pastoral care Members of the con8regation who are unable to artend churth dve to sickness or age are vlslted on a fe8ular bas15 by the mlnister, elders or by one of the CongSatIon's pastoral visitors. The Church elders seek to ¥1Slt the congre8atlon at least twice a year. Mlsslon and outreach All food5 Biven at harvest time We donated to Ballymoney Food Bank. Anr*ual Carol service collection went to C.E.F and Andrew Mccaw who Is training to be a youth leader. Two Ugandan children are supported each month by the Sunday school chlldren. We also SUPPOrt Tear Fund each year throuKh a collection. A special week of mlsslon was held in October wlth flyers beln8 distributed around ihe ¥illa8e. The conBre8ation supports the Unlted Appeal for Mlssion whlch Is a central fund of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Thls fund enables congregations to support the wlder mission of the denomination and to do mlsslon and outrearh on a denominational basis beyond what the congre8ation could do on its own. The Unlted Appeal Fund provides flnancial support tor misslon personnel at home and overseas. assists congregations with the deployment of locally based staff, enables church plantlng, provides 8rant support forthe upkeep of church premises, assist wlth the runn5ng costs of Unlon Theological College, the Church's training colle8e for rninistry students. and flnancially 5UPPOTts congregation in the areas of worshlp. dlsclpleshlp. global mission. outreach. leadership. and pastoral care.
an DERVOCK CONGREGATION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (convd) ACHIEVEMENTSAND PERFORMANCE Iconvdl pre$bry The COngretIon was rèpresented at the regular meetings of Presbytery by our minister and Mr Roy Irwin, the representatlve elder. This provides an important link between the congregations and the wider structure5 of the chur¢h, Property The manse was occupied by our current minister. Or8anlsatlons Sunday school meets durin8 our momin8 service and caters for prlmary school aged ¢hlldren. Thls year we had a number of members who taught in the Sunday s01. It meets at 11=30 am from September-june. Our Youth Fellowshlp rneets every fortnlght and attended jolned events wlth other local churches. Our Youth club1813StI meets every Frlday nlght wlth 40-50 chlldren attendlng from the village. Our chur¢h contlnues to be Involved In providin8 for the needs of our congregation and Its surfoundln8 community. We have done thi5 throu8h the followSng actMtle5:. Shine for mums and tots was run on a Wednesday morfting from 10am-12noon, Chlldren enjoy an age-approprlate pro8r8mme. Thi5 actlvlty Is attended by people from our congre8atlon, our community and outside our communlty. Thls was a new or8anisatlon ihat we started, and It has donevery well. Thls shows that we aim to do new thlngs as well as continue established and successful ministrles. Our Mldweek Fellowship meets every Wednesday evenlng at 7.30pm from September-may. Led by the mlnlster, members of the congregation have a time of bible stu(iy and prayer. Wednesday Afternoon Fellowship meets on the second Wednesday of every month ISeptembei- May) and Is attended by good number of people from our congregation and communily. The programme Is normally qulte eclectlc, covering local historyi muslc, missionarles but we were unable to have a trip at the end of the year. There is a small commlttee of members who are responslble for putlin¥ together the pro8ramme for this. Also on Thursday evenln8s. once a month our Presbyterlan Women {PWI group meets from 7.30-9..00pm. From O¢tober- March the ladies follow a programme that is compiled by the ontral PW commlttee. As well as thls, the ladles normally enjoy a Chrlstmas dlnner locally. Mainly members of our own con8re8ation attend this meetlne. The ladles have a PW servlce once a year, whlch anyone Is welrne to attend. Our CTafts and Chat met each thlrd Thursday of the month. Led by a church mèmber, a time of craft, conversatlon and a Short epilogue led by a vlsltlng Speaker. Acup of tea followed. Every 1$¢ Sunday of the month we have a mission's cafe at 6..30 pm. Representatives from Iclcal mi551onary org3ni5atlons joln us and Share about thelr wark: organisations have included Asla-link. the Belfast City Mlssion. MSsslon Africa, and others. Members enjoy hearln8 about the work of their or8anlsatlons and askln8 questions of those that come. Members also glve a contrlbution towards the work of the organFsation Volunteers The Trustee5 wlsh to acknowledge thelr deep appreclation of those who give freety of their Ilme by servln8 on commlttees and helpin8 wlth or8anlsatlons and other chwch activitie5.
an DERVOCK CONGREGATION OF THE PRESBYfERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT IconVd} PUBLIC 8ENEFIT STATEMENT The Presbyterian Church in Ireland meets public benefit requlremertt by providing benefit to its members and the 8eneral publlc by making known the Christian Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christthrough the advanMent of religion. The direct beneffts whlch flow from the puryx)se5 of the Church Incle the gaining of an understandlng In Chrlstlan beliefs as set out In the Bible and in the Church's subordN)ate standards (the Westmlnster Confesslon of Faith and the Shorter and Larger Catechisms) leading to spiritual and moral development and opportunities for response to Bible teaching. In turn, thls framework leads to prattical expressions of Christian beliefs and Standards in the local community Such as through the Care of those in need {includin8 the Slck. dlsabled. and berÈa¥edl. Generally* the above beneffts are delivered locally by congregatlons and thelr mernbers or are facllltated through presbyterles or are organised and de16vered centrally. Local delivery is facilitated by centrai resources in almost all cases. Publlc access Is made known through the use of notlceboards, printed materlal. press advertlsement. websites. and soclbl medla or In other wa. The benefSts are demonstrated through regular evaluatlon of the services and infomial and ad-hoc feedback from members, thelr families, and members of the publlL The purpose does not lead to harm. The onty private benefit flowin8 frorn our p¥Jrpose Is related to Mlnlsters, Missionaries. Deaconesses, Irlsh Mlssion workers and Lay Agents who recelve benefits a5 a result of their holdlng offlce or employment. However, this is incldental and necessary In order to further our charitable purpose. There are no other prSvatè benefits. The beneficlèrles of thi5 purpose are members, thelr farnllles, other Indlvlduals that the P$bYterian Church In Ireland Is In dlrect and Indlreet tontact with, the community In whlch pastoral services are provlded and other communitie5 throughout Northern Ireland, the Rèpubllc of Ireland, and worldwide which benent from our engagement wlth and support for both Chrlstlan and other sècular orEanisation5. charitles, and Indivldual members of the public. The Klrk Session has had regard to the Charlty Commlsslons Publ1¢ benefit requlrement ststutory guidance. FINANCIAL REVIEW The ¢on8regatlon's main source of income is member< contrlbutlons throu8h the Weekty Freewlll Offering. There were 111 contributors durin8 the year (105 In prevlousye•r, 20211 donating a total of £54.8931£58.214 in previous year, 2021) Total Income of the con8regatlon during the year wos £113,840, compared to £112,339 In the prevlous year. Total expenses of the con8reEation durin8 the year were £104.083. compared to £111.780 In the prevlou5 year.
an DERVOCK CONGREGATION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND TRusf£ES ANNUAL REPORT {conVdl STATEMENT OF TRUSTEE RESPONSI8IUTrES The Trustees are responsible for preparing the annual report and the financlal statements of the congregation in a¢cordance with applicable law and generally •¢¢epted accounting practice. As the congregation's total income does not exceed £250.01Th), the Trustees have elected under Sectlon 64131 of the CharSties Act (Northern Ireland) 208 to prepare a receipts and payment account and a statement of assets and liabilities. The Trustees are responslble for keeping adequate accountin8 records that are 5ufficlent to show and explain the congregation's transactions and dlsclose with reasonable accuracy at any time its financi41 p051tlon. They are also responsible for safeguarding the 8ssets of the con8regation and hence for taklnB reasonable steps for the pievention and detectlon of fraud and other irre8ularitie5. Approved on behall of the Klrk Sesslon on 27 Aprll 2023 and signed by John Surgenor Re¥ Campbeli Mulvenny Trustee Trustee