CRUMLIN EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT
The Trustees present their Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 Decetnber 2022, including a
Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at that date.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
CTUTnlin Evangelical Presb)rterian Church
Address.. 9 Lurgan Road. Crumlin, County Antrim. BT29 4QA.
Registered Charity in Northern Ireland (Ntc 105790).
CHARITY TRUSTEES
The Charity Truslees who served diiring the year or who were trnstees at the date of this report were..
Rev Andrew Miles Hambleton
Mr David Noel Woosley
Mr Allister Lucas
Mr Anthew Alexander Woosley (resigned 6th January 2022)
PRINCIPLE OFFICE BEARERS
Minister: Rev Andrew Miles Hambleton
Treasurer.. Mr Allister Lucas
INDEPENDEIYT EXAMINER
Mr James Gillespie, Stevenson and WilsoTJ, 22-30, Broadway Avenue, Ballymena. BT43 711A.

CRUMLIN EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (cont'd)
STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT
The governing document of the charity is a trust deed. The latest copy of tbe trust deed was signed on 8 Septetnber 2016.
Within Presbyterian Church polity the elders carry the responsibility of providing leadership to the church. The elders
together make decisions about the running of the church. On a day-to-day basis the minister would be in operatlOn<l1
control, but in consulialion with the rest of the elders.
The elders are the Trustees of the church. New elders are chosen by means of elections, as aDd when there is need for
additional elders, or when it becomes apparent that there are those within the congregation with suitable gifts in line with
the biblical requirements for eldeTS. All the members of tlie church can vole in this election to appoint the elders.
DESCRIPTION AND PtTRPOSE
lThe charitable purpose of Crumlin Evangelical Presbyterian Church is the advancement of religion.
ACTJVITIES AP4D DILI￿CTIVEs
In accordance with Ihe general purpose of advancing Teligion, CTumlin Evangelical Presbyierian Church seeks lo
communicate to all in the local communiry and ￿rther afield the message of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ as the
chief means of benefitting the lives of men. women, boys and girls both in this world and the hereafter. This gives
assurance of well-being by increasing bop¢ and potential for the fvture. contributes to the building up of character,. reduces
the altraction of haTmful habits and pursuits. and encourages participation in be7]eficial activilies. Benefits from the
provisioIi of opportunities for public worship are the fruits of Chrislian fellowship and social interaction. These are
evidenced by appreciat?on of moral, spiriNal and social benefits received from instruction. help, and support given in
times of need in lives and families. This is equally true of support from the church for missionary activities abroad. Those
who have benefitted show development in character and relationships, and become berter motivated and better equipped
to help others. With nomal precautions and statutory protection policies being implemented in our activities we have no
evidence of any harm arisit)g frotn the pursuit of our policies. Church members and adherents, and the general public in
the Crumlin area are the immediate beneficiaries, while those further afield and in other countries also receive much
beThefii from our ministries. The only private benefit flowing from our purpose relates to the employment of the minister
of Crumlin Evangelical Presbyterian Church. He is paid a salary advanced I￿OUgh the denomination's office. l.le is also
paid the rates on his house tooether with the Televant portion of his telephone bill, and any other incidental expenses
incurred in carrying out his church duties. Much of his work is carried on from an offficelstudy in his own home. His
tel¢phone is provided as the contact number for the church, from which ca115 are made on behalf of the charity. He also
provides hospitality in his home on a regular basis. Any expenses are incidental and necessary in the furtherance of the
aims and work of the chariry. and provide oo problem for ihe other trnstees. The minister is not involved in detenDining
the level of contribution to such expenses. These are managed by the trustees in accordance with denominational policy.
PUBLIC BENEFIT STATEMENT
The Church has given care￿1 consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit
to ensure that the a¢tiviti¢s entered into during the year have helped to achieve the Churcb's objective and activities, as
well a5 Providing public benefit.

CRUIVILIN EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (cont'd)
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Crumlin Evangelical Presbyterian Church exists to proclaim and advance the Christian faith, in accordance with our
subordinate standards.. Ihe Wesiminster Confession of Faith, and the Shorter and Larger Catechisms. We seek to do this
to the benefit of all people in the Crumlin area, and indeed globally through our links io mission p&rtners.
The work of Crumlin Evangelical Presbyterian Church developed in varioELS ways throughout 2022. Most importanily in
our life as a church is the gathering for worslu"p each Sunday. mornillg and evening, with our dooTS open for anyone in
our community to come along and benefit from what lakes place. We were encouraged to see the attendances at our
weekly services grow significantly throughout Lhe year. with new people from the immediate cotnTnullTty and from further
afield attendll)g ¢ach week.
In addition to this, our prayer meeting takes place on a Wednesday evening, and a number of other ministries ￿nCtiOn at
other times during the week. They include a weekly toddler group attended by numerous families from the area, and also
a children's Sunday School which meets before The momino service each week during terni time. On a monthly basis
there is a Women's Bible Study, a Men's Group, and a Women's Meeting.
Over the course of 2022 various mission organisalions that we support were represented al our various meetings in order
to provide an update on the work taking place. These visitations included rnissionaries currently serving in Hungary,
Israel. Poland. Moldova, and South East Asia.
Throughout the course of the year, four new member5 were welcomed into the church. and in September our new pastoral
intern (Ethan Mccarter) began his role at the church, assisting with the Ministry of the chur¢h in general bul also launching
a new youth mknAsty which over 30 children from the area have attended.
In 2072 Cnllnlin Evangelical Presbyterian Church was able to provide £37,000 to the central fund of the Evangelical
Presbyterian church for tbe support of its ministers, as well &s contributing over £1 1,000 to various Christian Missionary
organisations.
We are thaDkful that tbrough all of the above means we were able to fulfil our aims as a charity in 2022.
FINANCIAL RKVIF.W
Total income of the Con￿egatIon during the year was £118,015 compared to £53,645 in the previous yeaT. The
congregation's rllain source of income is members, contributions through the Weekly Freewill Offering which increased
from £41,902 in 2021 to £47,810 in 20*2. In addiiion to this, during the year the church also received £35,000 from the
Evangelical Presbyterian Church Central fund from the sale of property to be used for general church funding and £15,718
from The Mackey Estate (Crumlin EPC) to cover the congregational utility, building and grouT)d maintenance expenses.
?0?2. This increase is due to a combination of.. increased
Total expenditure increased from £50,053 in ?021 to £84,441 in_
contributions to the Evangelical Presbyterian Church central fund, increased Congregational utility, building and
n]aintenance costs, costs incurred in association with the funding of all intem and an increase in tbe level of charitable
donations fundiJ)g.
The t￿SteeS are satisfIed that there are adequate funds in place to ensure that the Church can continue its activities and
the financial stateTnents for the year ended 3151 December 20?2 can be signed off on a going concern b￿1$.

CRUMLIN LVANGELICAL PRESBYfERIAN CHURCH
TRUSTEF.S ANNUAL REPORT (cont?d)
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the annual report aT)d the financial sraternents 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 64(3) of the
Charitie5 Act (Northern Ireland) 2008 to prepare a receipts and payment account and a statement of assets and liabilities.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to sbow and explain the
congregation's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time its financial position. They are also
responsible for safegiiarding Ihe assets of the congregation and hence for raking reasonable steps for the prevention and
detection of fraud and other irregularities.
Approved at a meeting on 220d February 2023 and signed on behalf of the Trustees by..
Rev Andrew Miles Hambleton
Mr David Noel Woolsey
Trustee and minister
Trustee