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2024-12-31-annual-report

ARMAGH FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

Year ended 31 December 2024

Trustees’ Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2024

The trustees present the Annual Report and Statement of Receipts and Payments and Assets and Liabilities for Armagh Free Presbyterian Church for the year ended 31 December 2024.

Introduction

The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster came into being on 17th March 1951 as a testimony to the historic faith of Presbyterians that emphasised the inspiration and authority of Scripture against the liberal, rationalist infidelity that had made serious inroads into Presbyterianism in Ireland as well as the other main Protestant denominations.

The Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster is a worldwide Protestant Reformed denomination consisting of congregations which accept and uphold the Articles of Faith. It is Protestant in its basis, Presbyterian in its government, Reformed in its doctrine, Evangelistic in its ministry, Fundamentalist in its stand and defence of the Historic Christian Faith, and subject only to the Lord Jesus Christ as the Great King and only Head of The Church. The Word of God, as contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is its only rule of faith and practice.

Articles of Faith

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ARMAGH FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT (continued)

Year ended 31 December 2024

Articles of Faith (continued)

These Articles of Faith, together with the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, and the Westminster Standards form the Subordinate Standards of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.

Purpose

The Objective of the Church is to promote the advancement of religion in accordance with the Holy Scriptures, the subordinate standards of the Articles of Faith, the Westminster Standards, and the Book of Church Order.

Public Benefit

The trustees have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.

This congregation of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster meets the public benefit requirement. The Church is established to benefit its members and the general public, both at home and abroad through the advancement of religion. The benefits which flow from its purpose include the holding of public worship and fulfilment of the Great Commission to preach Christ crucified in all the world, the coming of souls to saving faith in Jesus Christ, repentance from sin and the holding to orthodox Bible religion. Adherence to this framework leads to spiritual and moral development and wider society living in accordance with God's moral law. It encourages demonstrable acts in the world such as fervent evangelism, missionary effort, the establishment of new churches, the instruction of students for Christian service, the progress of Christian schooling and the provision of pastoral care, and humanitarian relief. The benefits are further demonstrated through attendance at public worship as well as regular evaluation of activities, informal and ad-hoc feedback from members, their families, and the general public. The purpose does not lead to harm.

The charity’s beneficiaries are the Christian Church and the general public within society in Northern Ireland and wherever across the world the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster has an opportunity to minister. The only private benefits flowing from this purpose are to those members who would receive reasonable remuneration paid in respect of employment by the Church; those members who may enter into contracts with the Church and receive reasonable payment for goods and services supplied; where a member may benefit as a student at our Bible Colleges; or where someone from a member’s family may benefit as a pupil at a Christian school. These private benefits are incidental and necessary to ensure the public benefit is provided to our beneficiaries.

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ARMAGH FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT (continued)

Year ended 31 December 2024

Activities and Events

Armagh Free Presbyterian Church carries out the following activities:

Structure, Governance and Management

The Trustees meet on a regular basis to discuss the work of the Church, and to make decisions concerning the activities within the Church.

The trustees who served during the year and up to the date of signing the financial statements were:

Rev D McMillan Mr J Irwin Mr W Creane Mr W Hill Mr K McMurray Mr D Bell Mr W Sergeant Mr F West Mr A Stewart Mr W McCrum

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ARMAGH FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TRUSTEES. ANNUAL REPORT (continued) Year ended 31 December 2024 Structure. Governance and Management (continued) The Church Committee meets regularly to take delegated responsibility on behalf of the members of the Kirk Session to assist it in managing the Church's fInan￿S and assets and in making decisions regarding the day to day financial and material affairs of the Church. Financial Review The main source of income is from weekly offerings, and voluntary gifts and donations, supplemented by the use of Gift Aid and the Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme. The total amount received during the year amounted to £161,727 from which total payments in the amount of £150,532 were made, leaving a net surplus of £11.195. Cash funds held at the year end amounted to £350,311 {2023 - £339,116). The Church reserves policy is to accumulate sufficient reserves to provide cover for 12 months operating expenses and future capital projects. Going Concern The trustees have reviewed the budgets for the year ahead and are satisfied that there are adequate funds in place to ensure that the Church can continue its activities and the financial statements for the year ended 31 De￿mber 2024 can be signed off as a going concern. Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees, Annual Report and the financial statements in accordan￿ with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally AC￿pted Accounting Practice). The law applicable to charities in Northern Ireland requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that financial year. The trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the Church's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the assets and liabilities of the Church. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Church and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. The trustees, annual report was approved by the Board of Trustees. Is I dLdL Rev D Mcmillan Trustee est Trustee Date: