REGISTERED CHARrrY NUMBER: SC008482
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
UNAUDITED FINAPICIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ETr4DED 31 DECEMBER 2Q24
FOR
DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
Stewart Gi]mour & Co.
Chartered Accountants
24 Beresford Terrace
AJT
KA7 2EG

Duf4DONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAL
COFUENTS OF THE FILYALYCIAL STATEMETrITS
FOR THE YEAR Et4DED 31 DECEMBER 2024
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Report of the Trustees
Independent Examiner'5 Report
StstemerEt of Finaneial Aetlvities
Balanee Sheet
Notes to the Financial Statements
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Detsiled Statement ofFinaDei#l Aetivltles
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DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR EfiDED 31 DECEMBER 2D24
The tTusiee5 pre5eni th¢ir rcport with the f￿ancial 5lalrmBnts of thr ihari¢y for th¢ y¢ar ended 31 D¢rKnthi 2024. The
trus¢¢es havt dduplcd (be provisioiis or ALLuwilu)g &id Reporting by CharÉtie5: Stai¢ttL¢llt of R¢comm¢nd¢d p￿tic¢
applicable io ¢hariii¢s pl¢par￿8 (heir accoullts in accordan¢¢ with th¢ Financial Reporting Standard appli¢able in the
UK and Kepublic of Lreland (FRS 102) (¢ff¢¢tiv¢ l January 2019).
0￿ECriVEs AND ACTIVITIES
Objtctives aRd activities
Th¢ Church of Scotland is Trinitarian in doctrinc, R¢formcd in trthiiion and PrOsb￿C￿an in polity. It ¢Xi5ts to glorify
God and to work for thc advmccmcnt of Chrisvs Kingdom throughout the world. As a national Church, it
knowl¢dge5 a disrin¢tiv¢ ¢a]l and duty to bring the ordinanees of religion to the p¢opl¢ in ¢v¢ry Parish of Scotland
through a tetTitorial rninisty. It CO-operat¢s with oth¢r Chur¢h4s in vario￿8 ecumeni¢al bodies ID Scotland beyond.
At a local level, the aciivities of the Church are rnainly centered on the area in and around Dundonald village. The
Parish includes all of Drybridge, the easiem half of Loans and a nimib er of farm5 in the S￿￿oI1ndIng coiintryside. In the
north the bowid2ry lies south of Irvine and follows The river to a point between Old Rome and Caprington Castle. Tt
then run5 $OUth and south_west between Crooks and Dankeith and follows the Rumbling Burn until it rneets the old A78
trnnk r02d, which it follows north to the River Jn'ine. The uninhabited offshoTe islond, Lady Isle, is inclllde& The
boundary is precisely defined in the Kirk Session minute of 23rd Febtuary 2003. *
The service5 of Worship are held each Sunday in the Church, there atE occasional Sunday evening services and
formight]y services in Dundonald Nursing Home. 7he Church nu]s Sunday School. Bile Class (Crossfire}, Crèche.
Holiday Clubs Is we as House a]Ed other Bible sfvdy grollps. There is a chaplaincy to DundDll8ld PrtyDary S¢hool and
Colleg¢.
A Union with Craigi¢-Symington Parish church. a5 part of th¢ Pr¢sbyt¢ry Nfission Planning Process in line with the
General Assemblie5 'R8di¢al Action Plan, of 2019 was effe¢tiv¢ fron) 1st April 2025.* This will alter the future
structure of the church and its geographical reach {this includes the villog¢ of S)n)ington and Craigie and outlying
ACHIEITMENT AND PERFORMANCE
A¢bievements and PeTforrt]2nc¢
During 2024
vas absent due to ill health and then left this charge in July 2024. Although He were not
allowed to immediately call tor a new MIRister dllL lo Ihe im
endini) Union li iih Lraiiie S
Inington Parish Church we
were lortunate to have th¢ s¢tvices of
well as some Supply
Tnittis*rs who ably fulfilled this gap in our minisierial services during the whole 0-"2024.
We are continuing with our online worship services for those sri11 uDabl¢ to attend the church physically. E&cb serYi¢¢
gers i)n average 150 vi¢ws a week alld we have worshippers ￿rOsS Scotland aDd out-with. W¢ now ILVf-5tr¢am
services, funerals. school services and wedding wheic teguirrd. Thi5 h05 mad¢ worship accessible to Eroplc Thith
disabilitles and has wid¥t]rd our oulr¢a¥h 4t￿ ability to serv¢ and co[￿r(l with our ¢ommunity. The Ghallenges ar¢
liavijig etioug]) voluni¢er5 trainrd in live-str¢aming and operating thc Gamrrns150tULd syst¢m and we arc still looking for
more yoluntcers in this regard.
Floyd's Communiry, Cafe Hub, and Foodbank rontinues to provide a plarfomi for pastoral support. discipleship,
evang¢ltsm, Christian education, b￿eV0]e￿Ce, and signposting. This outreach is rnuch appreciated by all those who
attend. The work of Floj'd's is now highly regarded across the National Chur¢h, SAC, and other or8anL5ations.
As a Chur¢h we have moved at a fast pace to ￿Main engagin& relevant, missional, and connected to its communaty.
This has been achieved by hard work, determination, and a servant hearted leadership,
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DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR Ef4DED 31 DECEMBER 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW
FillaneiAI review
The flllancial statements show thai our total income from offerings, donation% l¢gacie% grdnts and Ènvestment incorne
iotalled £89,698 which is around £20,000 less than the previous year largely as a result of a reduction in grants received
in relation to Outreach projects. Our expenditure on charitable activities increased by around £3,000 to just in excess
of £lOO,000 {2023 - £97,000) which way as a result of increased heating, lighting and power costs as well as additional
¢xp¢nditure on property repairs io our ageing buildings. During the y¢ar our inY¢stments increased in value by around
£12,000 and there was also a prior year adjustm¢nt of £2,166 added back to our funds which had b¢¢n ineoTrectly
allocated as money raised for external charities during 2023. Our sp￿la] project expenses during the year were in
relauon to th¢ restoration of the clock at £6,600 and also £3,564 of archite¢turdl fee5 in regard to prior year work caJTied
out tn the Church which had to be signed off by approved architects. All of this means that our total fiEnds reduced by
£1,088 to £232.137.
Reserves polley
It is the Tru5tees' policy io ideally hold res¢rves in unrestricted funds of at least six month's expenditure included in
desig)ated fiujds. At the end of 2024 the Church held unrestri¢ted cash funds of £40.853 (2023 £45,614) which is just
under 5 months nomlal expenditure and the Truste¢s believe that this is sufficiently ¢105¢ to the optimal requirement of
6 month's expense$ and no specific action is required. The Trustees are aware that specific fund raising will need io
take place to fund any future special proj¢¢t expenditures as was the case for the recent special project of the clock
r¢5toration.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing dwllrnetkt
The charity is controlled by its governing documen¢ a d¢¢d of trust and const]￿teS an unincorpordied charity.
The Church is administered in accordanG¢ with the tern)s of the Church of Scotland Unitary Con5titutiOTI. This was
approved at the Presbytery of the South-west meeting in May 2023.
"The Kirk5 with the "Unitary Constitution", known as quoad onmia (for all purposes) parishes. allow the single body of
the Kirk Session and its constituent committees to oversee both civil and ecclesiastical issues. These in¢lud¢ ¢ver)ohing
from property to pa5tordl eare and from finance to vision for the future"
The unitary constitutson of the Kirk wa5 'urged' to be adopted by all ¢on￿gationS at the 2008 General Assembly. "The
General Assembly of 2016, while not compelling every conwgation to adopt the Unitary Constitutioty decided that
from l January 2017 the Delegation of Assembly would, in cases where a new ronstitlltion was requeste¢ only issue
Qll5titutions in the Unitary forn). So it is that 2016 saw the very last issue of the Model Deed of Constitution.
Recruitmellt #nd appointment of new tru5tee5
Members of the Kirk Session are the charity trustees. The Kirk Session members are the elders of the Church who are
Considered to have the appropriat¢ gifts and skills for that office. The main one being a living and active faith in the
Lord Jesu$ Christ (that includes regul￿ att¢ndance at worship).
The minister, who is a member of the Kirk Session. is elected by the Corygregation and inducted by the local Presbytery.
To support the work of the session, the minister also has a Steering group (that fun¢tions like tbe business Comrnittee of
presbytery) made up of 5 maDJre elders (inrluding both session clerk5).
Organisational Structure
There are also five t¢arn rninistries within the chureh.. P&8toral Catt, Finance, Fabric & Sts￿t0ry, Wors])ip and
Discipleship, Mission and Cornrnunity Out-reach and the Children and Youth Te8m. These teams serve under session
and r¢port back to session. These twns are made up of serving elders and also congregational members that take an
active part in the life and service of the church. Th¢ teams rneet every 2nd month in between Session meetings. The
aim of the Team Ministy Structure is to keep the ministy and mission of the church growing and activities of the
church delegated across the whole congregation. It also functions to help p¢opl¢ grow in their gifting, skills and talents
and to make sure the work of the ChU￿h isn't left for faithful frw.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Registered Charity number
SC008482
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DUIYDOIYALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR Ef*T)ED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Principal address
62 Main Str¢¢t
DLmdonald
Ki]rnarnock
KA2 9HG
Tru.gtce%
Inde
endent Examiller
our & Co.
Chartered AccouTttants
24 Beresford Terrace
Ayr
KA7 2EG
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DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THK YEAR Ef¥DED 31 DECEMBER 2024
STATKMENf OF TRLSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The members of the Kirk S¥s5ioThlCvIi¥¥sdtiUUdl Bvard Iiiust pr¢par¢ f￿ancial stst¢rn¢nt4 whÉch siY¢ & tru¢ and fair
view of th¥ ELrI￿lLi&I activiiies of t)￿ Church durin. th¢ finanrial ycur.
Thc mcmb¢r3 of the Kirk
S¢ssion/CotLsresational Board are rcsponsiblc for ktepinB proper accounting r¢¢ords, which on request must refleet the
fman¢ial position of tlL¢ Chur¢h at that tlln¢. Thi$ rnust b¢ done to ensur¢ that the fitwi¢ial statements cotnply with the
Chariti¢s md Trustee tnvestment (S¢otland) Aet 2005, the Cljariiies Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 and the
R¢guiations ADent Congrcgational FitLan¢¢ approved by the General Ass¢mbly of the Church of Scotland in 2007.
Th¢y are also respo￿lbIt for safeguard￿8 the ass¢ts of the Church arld must take reasonable steps for the prevention
anivor dctc¢tion of fraud and other ]￿egularitIes.
Trust¢e
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INDEPEf4DENT EXA.MINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
DUtNDOP4ALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAf4D
Independent ¢xamlller's report to the trustees ofDwndon&ld Church of Scotland
I report to the chariu. trustfK5 on my ¢xarnination of the accounis of Dundonald Church of Swtiand {th¢ Trust) for the
y¢ar ended 3 1 Decernber 2024.
Responslbllltle5 and basts of report
As the chdtiiy LfLLS(ees of the TNSI you ar¢ r¢5p0nsJ￿1¢ for the preparation of the aGGQUnts in a¢¢oidance with the
requirements of th¢ ChaTities Act2011 I'the Act,).
I report in reSp￿t of tnv ¢Aa￿l[La110￿ o( th¢ Trnst's accounts G￿TI¢d out under Section 145 of th¢ Ad and in ¢arrying
out tny rxamination I havc follomed all applicablc Dir¢¢t10115 givell by the Charit). Commission ￿d¢r Section 145(5)(b)
of tl)e AGt.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. l ¢onfJTm rh￿ no materia] matters have come ￿ my attention in COnn￿tIon with the
¢xamination giving me eause io believe that in any ll￿terial respe¢L'
a¢¢ouniing r¢cords were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by Sertion 130 of the Act. or
the a¢counlS do ttot accord with those records. or
the accounts do not ¢omply with the applicable requirements concerning the forni and content of accounts set
out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regu121iong 2(K18 other than any requirement that the accounts give
A true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should
be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper undcr5tanding of th¢ accounts to be reached.
Stewart Gi]rnour & Co.
Chartered Accountants
24 Beresford-Ie￿ce
Ayr
KA7 2EG
27 June 2025
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DUNDOTrIALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTtvrrIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3] DECEMBER 2024
Unrestri¢t¢d
fim(ts
Restricted
fi￿d$
Endowent
fund
Total
fi]nds
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and le￿]¢5
79,630
1234
80,864
Other trading activities
Investtnent income
Other income
1,253
029
1,253
7,581
3,154
398
Totsl
84,912
4J88
398
89,698
EXPENDrruRE ON
Raising funds
Raising donations and legacies
3,469
iio
3,579
3,469
iio
3,579
Charitable actTrvitie$
General
Flower Fund
Ben¢volenl
Guild
Sunday School
93,341
2225
894
330
95,566
894
330
1200
185
1,200
185
3,654
3,654
Total
98,195
7,213
105,408
Nei gains on investments
3,226
7,982
837
12,045
NET INCOMEI(EXPENDrruRE)
Transf¢r5 between funds
(10,057)
1,752
5,157
(lJ54)
1235
(398)
(3,665)
Net moverneDt in funds
(8J05)
3,803
837
(3,665)
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total fiujds brought forward
79,831
143,793
11178
235WJ2
TOTAL FUNDS CARIUED FORWARD
71,526
147,596
13,OlS
232,137
CONTINUING OPERATIONS
All income and expenditure has arisen from conttnuing activities.
The notes forni part of these financial statem¢nts
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DUI¥DONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
BALANCE SHEET
31 DECEMBER 2024
Unrestricted
funds
R¢strict¢d
fi]n(L%
Endowment
fi￿d
Totsl
fi]nds
Note5
CURRENT ASSETS
Investments
Cash at bal￿ and in hand
37,419
91,594
106.875
40.949
13,015
157,309
132,543
129,013
147,824
13.015
289,852
CREDrroRS
Amounts falling due within one year
(57,487)
(228)
(57,715)
NET CURRENT ASSETS
71,526
147.596
13,015
232,137
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
71,526
147,596
13,OJ5
232,137
NET ASSETS
71,526
147.596
13,015
232,137
FUNDS
Unrestricted fi]nds
Restricted funds
Endowment funds
71,526
147,596
13,015
TOTAL FUNDS
232,137
The fu)ancial statements were approv¢d by the Board of Tn￿te¢S and auth(Trrised for issue on 24 June 2025 and were
signed on its b¢half by:
Trustee
The notes forni part of these fu)ancial statements
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Duf4DONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
ACCOUNTU¥G POLICIES
Basis of prep8ring the finsncial $￿te￿ents
The fmamcial statements of the charity, which 15 a public benefit entity Lmder FRS 102. have been prepared in
accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of
R¢convn¢nd¢d Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts ID a¢cordan¢e with the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in th¢ UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) (effective l January 2019),.
Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland. and the Charities Act 2011. The f￿ancIal statements have been prepared w)d¢r the histori￿l eost
convention.
In¢ome
All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Acttvitie5 once the charity has entitlement to the fi￿d5, il
is probable that the in¢om¢ will be received and the amount can be rneasured reliably.
Expenditure
Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon 0$ there is a legal or constrnctive obligation committing the
charity to that ¢xpenditure, it is probable that a transfer of e¢onomi¢ benefits will be required in settlement and
the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expendiwre is accounted for on an accruals basis and has
been classified under h¢ading5 that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be dir¢ctly
attributed to particular headings they hav¢ been allocated to actiyizies on a basis consistent with the use of
resour¢es.
Gr2nts offered subject to conditions which have not been met at th¢ y¢ar ¢nd date are noted as a commitment but
not accrued as expenditure.
Taxatlon
The ¢harity is exempt from on its ¢lwitable activities.
Fund aceounting
Uw¢5tricted funds can be used in accordanee with the chayitable objectives at the discretion of the trustees.
R¢stricted fi￿dS can only be used for particular restricted purpos¢5 withiTr the objects of the ¢harity. Restr1￿10nS
arise when 5pecifi¢d by the donor or when fi￿d5 #Tr raised for particular restricted purposes.
Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is included in the notes to the financial statemenls.
Hlre purch&se and le8$ing eommltments
Rentals paid under operating lea5e$ are charged to the Statement of Financial Activities on a straight line basis
over the period of the le&se.
OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES
Funitraising events
1,253
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DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEIYTS- eootlllued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
IrivESTMENT INCOME
Renrs receiv¢d
Deposit account inLeiest
Curr &8sei inv income
lJ54
2247
3,980
?￿81
RAISIP4G DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
Sundries
AGtiviti¢s to raisc fund5
Support costs
213
1228
138
1579
TRUSTEFS, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
Durir.u the ye2r to 31st December 2024 there were paymenlg ti) 1 Tni£lei"q for service.% provided by them.
¥as paid £4,584 as c.hurch Officer and C.leaner,
Ivas paid £4,560 as Church Oroamist
mLisical director and
paid £230 to reiTnbur.%e Church costs she had rnet.
an
TTUStees' expenses
There were no tn￿ees, expenses paid forthe year ended 31 December 2024.
CURRENT ASSET INVESTMENTS
Cos Growth Units
Cos Income Lnits
137,655
19,654
157J09
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE W￿H]N ONE YEAR
Bank loans and overdrafts (see note 8)
Trad¢ creditors
37,033
20,682
57,715
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DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
LOANS
An analysis of the mativity of IIRns is given below:
Amounts falling du¢ within one year on demand..
Bank overdrafts
37,033
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
movernent
in fi￿d5
Transfers
between
funds
At
31.12.24
At 1.1.24
Unrestricted funds
GeD¢ral fi]nd
Designated Fabric Fund
Desigttaied Guild Fund
Designated Sunday School Fund
Designated Bible Class Fund
37,853
30,748
2,184
3,545
(5262)
{4,514)
103
(185)
760
2.452
(200)
33?51
28,686
2,087
3?60
1,902
loo
405
2,644
432
18
1,902
loo
362
1,063
592
23
Kids Club Fund
Men's Club Fund
Social Action Comrnittee Fund
Badtninton Club Fund
Floyds
257
(1,081}
620
(300)
(500)
(460)
79,831
(10,057>
1,752
71J20
Restrieted funds
Flower Fund
Benevoleni Fund
Board & Session Fund
Reserve Fund
Organ Fund
Special Projects Fund
1,433
33,395
1,692
67,119
24,315
15,839
41
2,171
(i io)
7.039
2,595
(6,579)
1,474
35,566
1582
72,104
26,910
9.960
(2,054)
700
143,793
5,157
(1?54)
147,596
Endowment funds
Frnnie Trust Fund
12,178
1,235
(398)
13,015
TOTAL FUNDS
235,802
(3.665)
232,137
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DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEDtrs- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Net mov¢men¢ in fimds, included in the above are as follow5.'
Incoming
resources
Resource5
expended
Gains and
losses
Mov¢m¢nt
in fijnds
Unr&stricted funds
General fimd
Desigtmted Fabric Fund
Designated Guild Fund
Designated Sunday School Fund
Men's Club Fund
Social Action Committee Fund
Badminton Club Fund
Floyds
86J68
(7,740)
2,667
(91,630)
(5.262)
(4,514)
103
(185)
257
(1,081)
620
3,226
(1564)
(185)
(285)
(1,912)
(12)
(1,607)
542
831
632
1,612
84,912
{98,195)
3226
(10,057)
Restricted funds
Flower Fund
Benevolent Fund
Board & Session Fund
Reserve Fund
93S
603
(894)
(330)
(iio)
41
2,171
(iio)
7,039
2.595
(6,579)
1,898
2,055
1.495
(71HI)
4,984
I,ioo
Special Projects Fund
(5,879}
4J88
T,213)
7,982
$157
Endoiwrnent fttnds
FiDnie TnL%t Fund
398
837
1,235
TOTAL FUNDS
89,698
(105,408)
12,045
(3,665)
io.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
There were no related palty trdnsactions for the year ended 31 December 2024.
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DUNDof4ALD CEtURCH OF SCOTLAND
DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
INCOME AND Ef4DOWMEf4TS
Donations attd legaeieg
Giti%
Donations
Gift aid
Legacies
3,754
55J76
15234
6,000
so￿4
Other trading acliYiti¢s
Fundraising events
1353
InvestnTrent income
Rents received
Deposit account interest
cu￿ asset inv income
IJ54
2,247
3,980
7,581
Total ineojning r&sources
89,698
EXPENDITURE
Raising donations and leg4cies
Sundries
Activities to raise fimds
213
3,228
3,441
Charitable a¢tivities
Wage5
Ministries & Mission Allocatio ll
Rates and water
Insurance
Light and heat
Postage and stationery
Advertising
Sundries
Minister's Expenses
Pulpit Supply
Wifi & Cotnputer Costs
Property Repairs
Christian Education
Church Decor & Flowers
Equipment Maintenance
Grants io institutions
Grants to individuals
12,060
36,915
932
5,108
15J36
817
140
573
646
3,878
1,516
9,958
238
995
2,891
4,816
lJ56
98,175
This page does not forni part of the statutory fjnanciai statements
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DUNDONALD CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR Ef4DED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Support eosts
Governance costs
Offering envelopes
Archit¢Gt (￿5
138
3,654
3,792
Total resources expended
105,408
Net expenditure
(15,710)
This page does not forni part of the statutory financial slat¢ments
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