Gre¢misl*nd Baptist Chmrch
for the y￿r ended 31 Augusi 2025
Charity Registration Number 107362

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Gree*isla*d Baptist Cburch
Ch*rity InfoTm*tion
Principal address
17 GI￿lIlIan Grove. Greenisland, C2rickfer8u$, BT38 8TE
Trustees
Mr Leonard Dwjdy
Mr Philip Matthew Howe
Mr Uel Clayton Preslon
Mr Michael Samuel Wylie
Mr Shea CarrasctrBooth
Mr Chris Dorrian
Mr5 Joanne Davidso
Mr Stephen William Broad
Mr5 Nancy Givens
Mrs Rose Abodiya Agbana
Accountant
Independeni Examiners
JSR Chartered Accountants
44 Blackisla￿l Road
AnnaghTnore
Portadoivn
BT62 1 NE
Bankers
Danske Bank
B¢lf351 BLL5iness Cenire
POBOX 183
iknnegal Square West
Belfasi
BTI 6JS
Charity Commission
For Northern Ireland Number
107362

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Greenisland Baptist Chur¢h
Contents
Page
RetM)rt of the trusttts
Ind¢pcudtn¢ Examiners Reporl
Fu*ds Sta¢tmellt8:
Statement of Fin&n¢i81 Aciiviiies
Statement of Financial A¢iivities- Prior year staiemeni
Fixed Asset Funds
Sunimary of Funds
Income & Expendilure Accouni
Ba12D¢e sheet
Notes ¢0 the financiil slitements
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Gree￿1$14*d B*ptis¢ Chmrch
Tr451ees Report
for ¢he ye*r ¢Dd¢d 31 AwgM512025
The Trusiees preseni their Report and Accounts for the year ended 311t August 2025.
Ref¢ren¢e ahd Adtnlbl$¢rntfve Detaib
The Charity name
The legal name of the charity is Greenisland Baptisi ChuY¢h.
Tbe charity s *re*s of operat￿n UK eharitable relist￿tIo
The charity is regist¢red in Nl with ChaTity commissi(￿ for Northern Ireland {CCNI). and is listed under
registration number 107362.
ikgal Strueture of the cb4rl¢y
The Trust {the charity) is an Unincorporat￿ iwsi, Constitu￿d under a deed of trust, and is registered as a
h4rity wilh HRMC and with Charily Commi55ion for Nl.
There aTe no reslri¢tions in the governing documents on the operation of the chority or on lis investment
powers other than those imposed by Charity Law.
The Trnstees in o￿let on the date the report approv¢d were •$ noted beknv:
Mr Leonard Duddy
Mrs Joanne Davidson
Mr Michael Samuel Wylie
Mrs Rose Abodiya Agbana
Mr Chris tknian
Mr Uel Clayton Pre￿on
Mrs Nancy Givens
Mr Philip Matthew Howe
Mr step1￿m William Broad
Mi Shea CarrascoThBooth
The following Trustees period of office ended during ihe vear ended 31° August 2025..
Mr Keith Jardine
Mr Dylan O'Neill
Mi55 Pamela Eli7abeth Collins
Mr Nigel Roben McQuillan
Mr Chrimopher Andrew Frazer
The principal operating address, telephone number. email address and ived addresses of the charity are noted
below..
17 Glassillan Grove. Carrickfergus. Co Anlrim. BT38 8TE
028 9086 2808
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Objects Ind activities of tbe charity
The purposes of the ebarity as set out in its governitil dotmmtnt
The ChU￿h acknowledges ihe headship of Jesus Christ over his Church arbd exists to glorify the triune
God by mainiaining and promo(ing his worship b)th individually and corpordlely.
Its members devote the1nselv￿ lo the teachings of the Scripture, to felloivship. breaking of bread.
prayer. and evangelism.
o They commit, with the help of GOQ to wilness to the saving and sustaining power of ih¢ Lord Jesus
Christ and to work for the exlension of His Kingdom.
The principal charitable object of the church is the advan¢emeni of ihe Christian faiih according to the
teachings of the Scripture. the Doctrinal Statement Bapiisi principals.
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GreenislaTrd Bapt￿t Church
Trustees Report
for Ihe y￿r ended 31 August 2025
The main *¢tivilie$ undertaken in Telatlou to ¢h(w purposes during Ibe ye•r
o Thc main activities undertaken in relation to ihcse purptsses are as folloiys..
Holding regular services for public worship. prayer. Bible siudy. preaching and teaching for all age
groups. and providing pastoral care to ihe members of ihe church through visiiaiion and prayer.
Main services occur on a Sunday moming and average 250 people in attendance.
Organising meelings and events that promole our chariiable purpose.
o Participating in life of the local community. The church operates iyith Christians Againsi Poverty and
employs a worker dedicaied io this. The Church also manages the community fridgelfood bank for the
lo¢al Council. Ther¢ is a ieam of 20 people working on this.
o Supponing oih¢r Christian organisaiions aNI chariiies ihrough volunteering. financial gifts. and
prayer. The church supports two missiQn5' families and a variety wnissions, agencies that operate in
Nl and across the globe.
The main activities undertaken during the year to further the charity'5 purpose for ihe public benefit.
Adulis
We aim to offer opwrtunities for discipleship lo equip people to grow into devoted followers of Jesus..
o vario￿ small groups for men and women - throughoui ihe year we offer a variety of slnall groups
vhich allow you to focus in on a particular study or course for a short period of time. These hav¢
in¢lud¢d ￿0k clubs. Precepts bible siudies. courses io help live out the Christian life, as ivell as social
events and breakfasts. Across ihese St￿lieS there would be ￿70 people involved.
Youth
We seek io provide a ¢ycle of a¢iivili¢s io help young people ¢wKounl¢r the big God of the Bible while
coming alongside them dealing wilh issue5 they are confronfing and drawing from our own life experience.
There is a team of 10 volunic¢rs and a youth of 12-18 people.
Kids
There are a range of ac¢ivilies for childreii aged (￿1 l years in our Creche. Sunday Club. Mango Tots. These
would have 50-60 children and a team of volunteeTS numbering between s(￿60.
Young Adults
A new Ministry has been started to accommodaie young adults from 18-30 years old. There are approximately
18-20 people atiending this.
S#Cegu*rdlng T¢¥m
The chur¢h follows relevant safeguarding guidance. There is a ieam of 2 Feople wilh appropriate experience
managing safeguarding. The ensures policies are in place and followed and adulis and le￿Ie[S working wilh
Children and vulnerable people carry oui safeguarding training.
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GreeDisland Baptist Chureh
Trnstees Report
for the year ended 31 Aug•si 2(125
Community
We are engaged in a variety of ￿tIvItieS to help live oui God'5 love in our c(Knmunity=
o Mango Tree Café - offers a place for the community of GreenislaThl to come together on Fridays and
Saturday mornings offering light refreshfflents and an opportunity lo chat.
Mango Tots- is a place for parents and caTeers to bring their children aTrJ hav¢ a time of fellowship
while ihe kids play in a safe environment.
CAP (Christians Against Poverty) A UK based international charity for anyone slruggling with
debt. Our lo¢ai ¢enlre re$￿Tr5e5 to Tequests for help via the freephone uumber 0800 3280 006. You
can also find ou( more ai li li il.Ll Lik.01
During the year under review we also had the joy of
providing llUTnerous food hampers io people in the l(Kal community.
The Trustees have had regard to ihe Charity Commissions guidwKe on publi¢ benefil in managing the
activities of the charity-
The main aehievements alld perfornigDce of the eh*rity durini the year
The church continued to knld regular services for public worship and organised ev¢ntS that promoted
fellowship amongst the membets of the church and provided 0lltre￿h opportunities iyith ihe wider
community las detailed alx)ve). The ¢htsr¢h ran Easier. Summer, Aulumn and Christmas Community events.
The church runs a community week in ihe summer iviih other churches in Greenisland that ha$ 200 youth
members in aiiendxnce and a team of volunieers numlxring l(K).
The differentt the ¢h*rity'J ptrform**¢e m*de io the beDtfi¢i*rits of the charity to wider
soclety
The church continued to provide benefit to its members and ihe public by making known the Christian gospel
of the Lord Jesus Christ through the advancefflent of the Christian Faith.
Stru¢lure? gov¢rn4n¢e, 4od m*•ag¢menl o(th¢ ¢harity
The method$ used to recruit and appoittt new ehgrity tntytees
In accordan¢e with the CONSiitution, the Church shall aclively promote a Board of Trustees iYhi¢h includes a
range of skill, experience. and knoiyledge in keeping wilh ihe pursuance ori15 Objecls.
FinaDclal Review
The ehirity's fin*n¢knl posltion #t the e#d of the ye*r e*ded 31- A•gust 2025
The financial rM)sition of the charity on 31* August 20•5 and comparatives foT the prior year ended 31.
Aiigusi 2024. as fully detailed in the accounts. can be summaTised below=
2025
2024
IYe¢ Intome
Unresiricied Revenue Funds available for 8¢n¢ral purposes of charity
Designated Revenue FuDds
Tot•l Unrutric¢¢d Fun4Js
82,861
92.586
126308
133,571
Restri¢ted Funds
921,841
891.828
Tot*1 R￿rItted Funds
921￿1
891J28
Tot*1 Funds
IM9
99
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Greenislaod Baptijt Chureh
Truslees R¢poTt
for the ye•r ended JI August 2025
The trustee5 consider the financial [￿rforManCe by the charity during the year lo have been satisfactory.
Polieies on reserves
li is ¢hurch policy to mainiain a balance on unrestricted funds (if possible). which equates io at leasi three
monihs unresiricied paymenis to Cover emergency situations ihat may arise from lime to time. This is
e5timaled ai £00.0￿ (prior year £60,000) of ￿n￿sTriC1¢d funds and on 31° Augusi 2025 the church recorded
£126.208 (2024; £133.571) of unresiricted and designaied funds available.
Availability and adequacy ofassets of ￿th of Ihe fullds
The board of irustees is satisfied that the charity's assets in each fund are av•ilable and adequaie io fulfil its
obligation5 in respect of each fund.
This report was approved by the board of tr￿te£s OD 13 January 2026, sigDed OA behalf ofthe board
17F471
Trust¢e
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DoCus￿N En%*iope ID oE2D845E-3867-4￿g￿89lEO3wkns
Greenisland Baptist Church
Independent EumineTS Report
Year ended 31° Augusi 2025
Independent Examiner's Report to tbe Charity Trnstees of Greenisland Baptist Chureh
I report on the accounts of the TnLSt for ihe year ended 31° Augusi 2025. Ivhi¢h are sel out on pages 6 10 21.
R￿pe¢lIVe r¢5poDsibili¢ie5 of charity ¢rusttt5 4nd tx*miR¢r
As the ¢harity'S trustees you are resFrt)nsible for the preparation of the *counts in accordance with ihe
Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008.
It is my responsibility to..
examin¢ the ac¢ounis under seciion 65 ijf the Chariiies A¢1.
follow the procedures laid down in ihe general Directions given by the Commission under section
65(9Kbl of the Charitie5 Act.
state whetkn panicular matters have Come io my atteniion.
Basis of Independent eA4min¢r's report
I have examined your charity accounts as required under section 65 ofthe ChaTities Act and niy exaniinalion
was Carried out in accordance with the general DiTections given by the Charily Commission for Northern
Ireland undeT Section 6519)(b) of the Charities Act.
My examination included a review of the ¥couniing rttords kept by the charity and a comparison of the
accoiinis presenied with those records. It also included ¢onsideraiion of any unusual iiems or disclosures in
the a¢¢ounls. and s¢eking explanalions from you as rharily trustees concerning any 5urh malters.
My role is to siale whether any material mailers have come to wny atteniion giving me cause io believe..
l. Thai accounting records ivere noi kept in accordance iyith section 63 of the Charities Acl.
2. That the accounts do not accord wilh those accounting records.
3. Thal the accounts do nor comply with the accouniing r¢quirements olthe Charities Act.
4. That there is further inforniation needed for a proper undersianding of the accounts io be reached.
IDdependtDt ¢xamitter's statem¢n¢
I have coJnpleied my examinalion aTKI have no concern5 in r¢5pecl of the fflalteTS { l) to (41 listed alKive and. in
connection iviih following the D1￿CtionS of the Chariiy Commission for Northern Ireland, I have found iio
mallers ihal require drawing io J'our attenlion.
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Jollatfyloss FCA
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Chartered AceouDtgMt
44 Blackisland Road
Annaghmore
Porladoivn
BT62 INE
13 January 2026
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