TRusfEES' ANNUAL REPORT
The trustees present their annual report for the year ended 31 December 2023 as follows;
Registered Charity name . Dungannon Baptist Church
Charity Registration Number . 108901 (Regtstered on 18 July 2022)
Registered address . 45 Railway Road. Dungannon, BT717AA
Trustees in office on the date the report was approved were as below:
Richard Alhadeff (Pastor)
Richard Hyland
Desmond Henderson ITreasurer}
Sandra Green (Secretary)
Chris Green
John Beattie
Nathan Cruise
In addition to the above, the following person served as a Trustee during 2023, but has since
stepped down from the position as Elder and consequently asTrustee on 19 April 2024:
Stephen Forsythe
Given the nature of their responsibilities. the duty appointed Elders and Deacons (collectively
referred to as the -office Bearerg,), serve as the Charity Trustees in accordance with The Charities
Act (Northern Ireland) 2022. The Church member￿ Meetin& acting in accordance with the Church
Constitution, shall appoint, remove and accept the resignation of Charity Trustees. Appointment to
the role of Charity Trustee will temiinate on cessation of holding the Offi￿ of Elder or Deacon. There
must be a minimum of three Charity Trustees at all times and a quorum of one third of all Trustees is
required in order to make a decision.
The Charity Trustees shall be responsible for the govemance of the Church and fuifilment of it's
purpose as set out in the Church Constitution and feferred to hereunder, acting according to the will
of God as discerned by the Church Members, Meeting and in accordance with the specific and
general directions of that meeting.
Purpose and Vision of Dungannon Baptist Church:
Dungannon Baptist Church acknowledges the headship of the Lord Jesus Christ over his Church and
exists to glorify the triune God by maintaining and promoting His worship both individually and
corporately. IYS members devote themselves to the teachings of Scripture, to fellowship. breaking of
bread, prayer and evangelism. They commit, wwth the help of God, to witness to the saving and
sustaining power of the Lord Jesus Christ and to work for the extension of His Kingdom.
The principal charitable objective of the Church is the advancement of the Christian faith according
to the teachings of Scripture, the Doctrinal Statement and Baptist principle5.

Our vision at Dungannon Baptist Church is:
G . to grow spiritually and numericalty
R: be relevant in biblical teaching and application
A: to actively encourage members to use their gifts
C: to care for one another and to meet the needs of others
E: to evangelise our community and beyond with the gospel
We hold regular services for public worship, Bible Study, preaching and teaching for all age groups
and provide pastoral care to the members of the church through visitation and prayer. We organise
meetings and other events that promote our charitable purpose. As a church we participate in the
life of the community, SUPPOrt other Christian organisations and charities through volunteering,
financial gifts and prayer.
It is intended that the beneficiaries of the charity (Dungannon Baptist Church) are not only those
who have committed to membership of the church, but also to those who attend the warious
activities of the church (details of which are included later in this report). from within the loca
community and beyond. Our hope is that through the church. the gospel message will be heard by as
many people as possible, with no restrictions placed upon those who can benefft.
Achievements and Perforniance:
"In setting our objertives and planning our artivitiesfor the year. the trustees have given carefvl
consideration to the Charity Commission fvr Northern Ireland"s guidance on public benefit to
ensure that the artivities have hel d to achieve the charl￿5 purposes and pmvide a benefit to
the beneficiaries"
The following is a summary of the main activities of Dungannon Baptist Church during 2023;
Public Ministry- In early spring we had a preaching / teaching series based on I Corinthians,
focusing on distinctive doctrinal beliefs of the Churches in the Association of Baptist Churches in
Irealnd and included Communion, Baptism, GivI￿and Membership. Late Spring saw us looking at I
John, followed in the summer period by a study of Psalms 42-52. As autumn arrived, the Pastor then
commenced a series on Genesis 12- 16 entitled 'From Sinking Sand to Solid Ground,, following the
footsteps of Abraham.
Sunday evening services included a varied programme with input from Baptist Missions. LMI and
Crosslinks.
The year also saw our annual 'Childrens Da￿ and 'Harvest Thganksg1vin￿ services and a number of
other special services including'churches Working Togetherf as we joined for worship with other
churches in Dungannon Town.
Approximately 35 people benefited from each of our Small Group Series which were held in the
Spring and Autumn of 2023 and special evenings of prayer were held in September (and another
planned for January 2024).

A Baptismal Service was held on 23 April 2023 where on profession of faith and at their request, the
church baptised 3 people.
A number of families became regular attenders at our services during the year and this resulted in a
great need for practical help and what a joy it was to witness many in the church family sacrificially
and joyfully give towards these various needs.
Finally we give thanks to God for the addition of five new members into the church and in all things
we give thanks to the Lord for another year in which we fimily believe that He continues to build his
church and include us in His work.
Youth & Community Worker: Our Youth & Community Worker continued to be heavily involved
with 'Reach' which mentors young people in different schools in the area, having a weekly presence
in Dungannon Primary School. In addition to this he has attended a rotation of primary school
assemblies in the local area and this has provided opportunities to communicate various activities
organised by the church, to the children. He has attended the Senior Scripture Union at a local
grammar school and also had the opportunity to share the good news of the gospel at Drumglass
High School and Howard Primary School Carol servi￿5.
We continue to have a good working relationship through our Youth & Community worker in his
capacity as chaplain to Dungannon Swifts Football Club. Easter 2023 saw another very successful
'Football Camp., which afforded the opportunity to share the gospel with some 100 Primary School
age children from various backgrounds over each of the 4 days. A number of people from
Dungannon Baptist Church were present each day, helping the coaches, serving refreshments and
engaging with parents as the opportunity arose. Again we thank God for opening this door to us as
His Word goes forth.
180: Post Primary School young people continued to meet on Friday evenings as they studied God's
word together. As new families came to church. the number of young people attending saw a small
increase and we believe they continued to benefit through discussion as they studied the book of
Acts together. During the year a number of off site activities were organised for this age group.
Amazlng Club: Primary School age children continued to attend 'Amazing Club, on Friday evenings
during the year and what a blessing it was to haye some 17 children, some of whom had no church
connection, come along. They have fun together, play games, sing songs, have a story, do a quiz or a
memory verse and a craft, but most importantly, they hear of God's love for them. There is also
enough time to enjoy juice and a biscuit together! We have also had movie nights with sweets and
popcorn and the annual Christmas party again provided a wonderful opportunity to welcome the
parents into the church for a chat and some refreshments. As a church, we are so thankful to God
that he has provided a team of willing, enthusiastic and capable leaders who all have a big heart for
the kids who come along to the club.
Explorers= On Sunday momings during our worship service, our primary school age children met at
'Explorers' (our Sunday School}. The number of children has almost doubled over the past year as
new families come to church and as we speak there are now 23 children on the roll. We praise God
for his blessings in this regard and also for the answerto prayer as 5 new leaders and 4 new helpers
have been welcomed into the team.

Llsing material from 'Go Teach,, the children hear stories from scripture and we pray that God will
use these stories to help the children understand His wonderful plan of salvation and that they will
come to know Jesus as their own personal Saviour. At Explorers they pray and think especially of
those countries where Christians suffer persecution even today.
The childrens, collection last year supported the Kidd family as they ministered in Waterford and the
money was used to purchase resources for their new Sunday School ministry. In our current year,
the collection will be going to support the work of Crown Jesus Ministries who came along to
Explorers at the end of October and with the help of Puppet 'm3￿ and some Lego, told the story of
Jesus healing the paralyzed man and reminded us thatJesus' love has the powerto forgive sin.
The year was rounded off with a joint Christma5 Party with Amazing Club as mentioned earlier.
Little Lambs- Ltttle Lambs 15 a parenvguardian and toddlers group which meets in the church on
Monday mornings. This has gone from strength to strength over the past year as we thank God for
how he has opened doors for us and brought new additions to the group. On some weeks there can
be as many as 10 little ones. The moming activities are a mix of casual chat, snacks, devotion and
prayer and as a church we do pray for continued growth and stamina for all concerned.
Dungannon Baptlst Women< Mlnlstry: The women of the church continued to organise a number
of events during 2023 as these gave an opportunity to bring along those who perhaps had no church
connection or indeed who attended a different church. Events included a Movie night at church, a
town walk followed by refreshments in a local coffee shop. a Breakfast in the church in September, a
Prayer, Praise and Promises Event with Courtney Reissig via zoom on 19 October, an evening with
the ladies from another local church followed by supper in November and to end the year, a
Christmas event on 6 De￿mber when the ladies We￿ pleased to welcome a guest speaker from
Hope and Light ministry as she shared of her work with exploited women and children across Asia.
Overall a very successful year as the ladies enjoyed fellowhip wtth each other and extended God's
love to others in the community.
Mens'ministry: As with the ladies, the men organised events during 2023 which again afforded the
opportunity to reach out to Christians and non Christians alike in the community. In Spring the men
visited Harold Bennews Flax Mill as they learned about the milling process. The evening included a
talk by a retired businessman who shared about hls own spiritual journey. The summer event took
the men to Brackaville Footgolf & Community Golf Course in Coalisland and the evening concluded
with a talk by one of our own men on how to 'Listen to our wives.. Our autumn event was a meal
and talk by one of our own members regarding stress. rest and prioritising responsibilities. The talk
included personal reflection and had real relevance to the 30+ men gathered, and most importantly,
in testimony to the grace of God.
In addition to all the above church activities throughout 2023, we had the pleasure of hosting a
summer holiday bible club led by a Baptist Youth Team. This was really well attended by primary
school age children from the local area and culminated with a BBQfor parents and children. Again,
central to thts time of fun, the truth of the Gospel was conveyed to the children in an easy to
understand manner. The Team also took the opportunity for outreach in one of our new local
housing developments- Crdnnog Way- and at the time of compiling this report we have been
blessed by seeing children from that area now attend our Amazing Club. Praise God for his goodness.

Finally, as a church. we have an ambassador to'MensReach', a local initiative in Dungannon whtch
aims to engage with the older men, catering for their physical, mental and importantly. their
spiritual needs. Activities include a Games night, Walks. Walking Football and Bible Study Sessions.
On average, 26 men attend the weekly walk and what a joy it was to see 44 men at the Christmas
dinner. To sum MensReach up, it exists Yo help men find Jesu< and there is evidence to say that has
been successful. As a church family we continue to prayerfully support this oirtreach.
In all we do as a church, we take very seriously the matter of Safeguarding, both in relation to
children and young people and also in respect of vulnerable adults we may come into contact with.
To this end, we do have a designated Safeguarding Officer and Deputy and those leaders / helpers
involved in our various ministries have undergone Safeguarding training with refresher courses
arranged as ne￿SSary.
Staff at Dungannon Baptist Church receiving a stipend or payment during 2023 included our Pastor,
our Youth and Community Worker and Caretaker (the latter works approximately 5 hours per week
and is the son of one of the Trustees during 2023 but who has since stepped down as mentioned at
the start of this report). All payments were incidental to the Public Benefit. Regarding our financial
position at yearfs end. no funds held by the church are materially in deficit and as can be seen from
the church accounts, we entered 2024 with a credit balance of £33,590.32.
The trustees and members of Dungannon Baptist Church give much thanks to God for the faithful
freewill giving by the congregation and His grace towards us as a fellowship in the year past and as
we continue in 2024.
This report has been approved by the Charity Trustees of Dungannon Baptist Church.
Signed-
Grf
(on behalf of the Trustees)
Date:
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