Jordanhill Parish Chureh of Seotlan(L Glasgow
TRUSTEES, REPORT AND CONGRF.GATIONAL ACCOUNTS
YEAR EIYDED 31 DECEMBER 2025
Congregatlon No: 160954
Scottish Charity No: SCOI5683

Jord*nbill of SCO￿￿d. Glasgow
Trustees, Report
Year ended 31 December 2025
The trustees present their annual report and financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 Decernber
2025. The fmanLial stalements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out on page
12 and cornply with the Genera] Assembly Regulations for Congregational Finance, the Charities and TnL8tee
Investment {Scot18nd) Act 2005. the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Rcgulauons 2006 (as amended) and
Accounting and Reporting by Charities: sta￿eTht of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing
their accounts in accordance with the Financial Rep￿n8 Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland effective from l January 2019.
Obj¢¢tivu and Activitie
The Church of Scotland is Trinitarian in do¢tTine, Refornied in tradition and Presbyterian in p)lity. It exists to
81orify God and to work for the advancemcnt of Christ's Kingdom throughout the world. As a national church,
it acknowledges a distinctive call and duty to bring the ordinances of reli8ion to thc peoplc of cvcry parish in
Scotland through a territorial ministy. It cooperates with other churches in various ecumenical bodies in
Scotland and beyond.
The prtncipal service of worship in Jordanhill Parish Church is held ￿ l O &m. on each Sunday. A midweek
5¢rvi¢¢ 15 held cach Wednesday morning from Septcmbcr to Jun¢. "rhe Sacrament of Holy Communion i
celebraied at the principal service of worship on the third Sunday of January. Ma￿h and Junc and the last
Sunday L)f October. In additio￿ Holy Communion is celebrated ar Maj￿ Chrislian festivals, such as Christmas,
Holy Week and Easter.
Ecumcnical services involvingother local con8TeWions from the Church of Scotland. Roman CatholAC Church
and Scottish Episcopal Church are held at vario￿$ Christian festivals, including Advent. Christmas, LenL Floly
Week, E&ster and Pentew#. The Maundy 'Thur5day 5¢rvic¢ is sharcd with All Saints Episcopal Church and
altemates between the two churches. Th¢ Jordanhill Litwgical Choir, an ecumenical choir led by our l)irector
of Music, plays a significant part tn th¢s¢ S¢rvi￿S and attracts up to 20 members from various denominations.
Thcrc arc joint services held from time to time with our neiBhbouring churches Broomhill HYndI￿]d Parish
Church ond Blawarthill Parish Church linked with Sl Columba Gaelic Church.
AS part of mainiainin¥ positive wmmunity links within the parish, Jordathll Parish Church continues to enjoy
close links with Jordanhill Sch(K)l through chaplaincy WO￿ carried out by the minister and pupi15' attcndance
the church W¢dn¢sday Cafe. As a parlsh church. the congregation strives to provide the ordinances or
religion to all within the parish who &8k for them. The ministtt l5 available to conduct wedding and funeral
services and is pleased to engage with parents seeking a Servi￿ of baptism or blessin8 for their rhild.
The con8re8ation employs 8n office thinistr&tor to engu￿ athninistrative efficiency. a part-time chur¢h
officer for hall security and assisL9nce on Sunday momings: and a Dircctor of Music, who leads the choir6 and
is responsible for the development of M￿81C generally within the ¢hur¢h.

Jord•nhill Parijh Chmrch ofscorfalld. G]aww
Trustees, Report (contd.)
Year ended 31 December 2025
Achievem¢nts aDd Ptrforniance
The mainstsy of our congregation 1$ the worship of God and shariDg the Go(xl News ofJesus ChrisL chiefly
through worship and outreach. Sunday and midweek worship has continued with its wide variety of music and
exploration of the hymnbook and much of the preaching focused on the Gospel of Luke. Th¢ Director of Music,
Tiffany Von& continues to encourage the musical life of the congregation and direction of the three choirs.
'rhis year included a ￿ter conference to explore the new chur¢h supplementory hYmnb￿L God Wcl¢om¢s
All. The afternoon event was well attended by m8ny c<)ngregations aThJ led by Tiffany Vong, accompanied by
Christopher Nickol from New Ki1[K￿rICk Parish Church. The 2025 musical concert progrdmme brought a wide
variety of accomplished musicians to perfonn for an appreciative audience. The concerts continue to provide
outreach to the wider community. Holy Week evening services were ably led by members of the con8Tegation
and ajoint Service on Maundy Thursday with All Saints Scottish Episcopal Church was led by the minister and
accompanied by the Jordanhill l.itur8ical Choir. The handbell ringers pazticipated in a wide-rdnging
programme. taking part in church Concer4 Sunday services and Christm&q worship, and continue to be
valuable part of church life. We welcomed several new art¢nders at worship and it was a delight to celebrate a
baptism and two w¢ddings.
The Kirk Session mainthins the life of the conwgation through its various committees. Wc are grateful to
d¢dioated convcners and the willingness of rncmbers to voluntccr. We have noticed. along with many other
Churches, the increasing average age of office bearers and are mindful of the effect this can have on all thal we
can do as a congregation. Another factor in c(m)mon with (xher churches is thc sad (kcline in the number of
hildrcn 8ttcnding our regular 8ep4iccs. We are lucky to hav¢ a loy81 band of Junior Church leadeT5 who cater
for those children who do still come. The church and community committee continues to arrange coffee
mornings and other evcnts to encouTa8e the wider life of the congregation outwiih Sunday worship* includin8
a bus trip aT()und Glasgow on a Ci1&8gow Corporation bus. llje Guild has maintained its regular meetings with
a variety ot speakers throughout the yegr. lThe pasi(ral carc commiite¢ has Continued to stsy in touch with our
elderly and housebound members. The property committec h&$ not been idle with variou5 projects being
completed to mainlain the church propertics. Ongoing flooding in the b&8ement is a concern but is due to be
rectified in the coming year. There continues to be a healthy interest in rentlT]8 the church halls from various
groups and or8ariisations.
The Kirk Session and congregation Said ¥oodbye th the offiLe administrator, Catriona Wright and wished her
well after several years in ihe office. After successful recruith)ent a new admini5lrator was appointed. Elaine
Mackell.
This year we ww¢ the placement training base ts another two successful ministry discernment stud¢nts, who
hllve gone forward for national assessmcnL It remains a source of pride that we can be of service to the national
church in this way and encouragc those exploring a vocation io ministy.
We continue to have a strong conn¢¢tion with Jordanbill School. The minister lead5 several acts of religious
obseryance in the school as port of the c￿l¢U]Um. participates in an outward bound week with Primary 7 at
AbL"methy outdoor centre and hosts three end of term church Services Primary and second￿ pupils. This
relationship is valued by the school and church. We alyj welcoTned the new Primary head teacher Heather
Fuller. At the other end of the parish a warm welcome exiendcd to the new rector of The High School of
Glasgow. Ms Antonia Be￿. where the minister contioues to be involved in regular morning assemblies
throughout the year.

Jord*nhill Chllrth of S￿￿lld. Chs
Trustees. Report (contd.)
Year ended 31 December 2025
Achi¢vem¢nts and PerforniaDce (eontd.)
This year witnessed the COTnpletion of the curr¢nt stagc of Presbytery Planning adj￿tsllenl for Jordanhill
Parish Church. In the first half of the year conversations continued among Jordanhill. Blawarthill and St
Columba Gaelic churches. These conversations cuiminatcd in a voting process on a proposed triple linkage.
After FM)Sitive voting from all threc congregations on 25 September 2025 Blawarthill Parish ChurL.h. Jordanhill
Parish Church and St Columba Gaelic Church were formally linked as one charge by the Presbytery of
Glasgow. The servire ollinkage was led by the Moderator of the Presbytery of Cvlasgow. Rev George Mackay,
our neighErf)uring minister ai Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church. Rev Bnjce Sinclair was inducted &8 minister
of the ¢harge. The immedia* change for the Jordanhill congregation was a new Sunday service time of l O
a.m.. allowing worship to take place for Blawarthill EUKI St Columba ai 11.30 a.m. in the Blawarthill chLwch
building.
Financlll Roview
The principal source of income during the yw consisted of members, and adherents, contributions, amounting
to £l16.272. an inrn¥e of £7,106 on the figu￿ in 2024. We losl somL contributing members durin% Lh¢ year,
However, some othcrs inrreased their tegular contributions and we benefilled from an addiiionaL one-off
Contribution of £5,000 from one of our members. Hall lets continued to provide us with a significant level of
income, ￿ountIng to £48,349.
Our Administrator retircd during the year and her rcplacement was not app)inted until the end ol'the year. This
resulted in a reduction in our staff costs of about £6,000. On the other hand our energy costs continued to rise,
by 32.50/0 compared with 2024. (￿er￿lI our Genernl Fund exFenditure exceeded income by Ll,009.
Risk Management
The principal risk facit)g th¢ charity is the ￿tential loss of hall let income following any darn￿e io the church
bullding which would rendw it unusable. Adequate insuTance wver 1$ in place to allow for such a loss.
Reserves Policy
The charity tn￿CeS have considered the rescrves ￿UlTed and have tsken inio account their current and ￿tUre
liabilities. It is the trustees, policy to hold reserves including designated funds. of approximately six months,
expenditure. At the yeaT end the congregation held unrcstricted fijnds of £96.987 Ms detailed in Note 13. The
congregation 8180 h¢ld £478,114 of restricted fiuid3 whAch hav¢ ￿ert provided for the purpose3 specificd in
Note 13.

Jord•nhill Ch•rfh ofS¢0tl￿d,
Trustees, Report (contd.)
Year ended 31 December 2025
Structure. Govcrnance and Man*gemeAt
The congregation is a registered chartty, number SC015683, and is subject to the Acts and Regulations of the
Gener81 Assembly ofthe Church of Scotland. It is admini5tefftl under the Deed ofconstitution (Unitary Fom).
Members of the Kirk Session are the charity trustees. They are elders of the thurch and are chosen from those
￿e￿￿T5 of the church who are considered lo have appropriate gifts and skills. The minister, who is a member
of the Kirk Session, is elected by the congregation and inducted by P￿$bYlery. The Kirk Session is responsible
for all affairs ofthe cOnw￿lOn. Conveners of various cornmiiiees covering all aspects of the T￿nIn¥ of the
church report ty the Kit* Session, which me¢ls ai le￿ six times per year.
Reference and Admini8tr*live Information
Trustees
Those who served as tsILStces at any time from l January 2025 to 24 March 2026 {(he dale the Accounts were
approv¢d by the truytees) were as follow5:
Jean Adair '
lain Arnistron
Alison Brown
P()reen e.arn￿.bel1
Sandra Davison
, Rachel Flarris
Fer
us Kerr
Jean Macka
Alison McKcnna
Alan Mu
Bruce Sinclair
Malcolm Adair
Carol Arthur
et Burns
Ruth C.antla
Antic F l¢min
Rita Hender50n
lan Lamb
Netta Macka
Ncil Mitchcll
John Oate5
Moira Stewart
lan Andcrson
Gordon Arthur
Alison Burnside
Vivian Cl¢m¢nt
Tomm
(iemmill
Nonna Hend
Kcn Macaldowie
Sarah M￿k
Robbic Mitchell
Gillian Robutson
t Aiiderson
Lynda Barcla
Ken13umside
John Crawford
Jcnn Gilles
ie
Patricia Flunter
Tove MaLdonald *••*
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David Moir
Kath Ro
Dec¢￿ed 28 Feb
2025
Resi
ed 23 June 2025
Deceased 18 DecemE*r 2025
Rcsi
ca 31 Dc¢¢mbcr 2025
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Jordamhill PAriJh CkurLa of S¢othMd. Gl
Trustees, Report (eontd.)
Year ended 31 December 2025
Reference and Admlnistrailve Inforni¥tion (wntd.)
Principal Offiee-bearers
Ministtt:
Session Clerk..
Tre&gurer:
Rev Bruce Sinclair BA Bt¥Min)
Thomas W Gemmill
Fergws Ke
Principal Office
?8 Woodend Drive
Glasgow
Cy13 IQT
a)arity No, SCOI 5683
Indep¢nd¢Dt F.xarnln¢r
Lindsay Campbell CA
146 Southbrae Drive
Glasgow
G13 ITZ
Bankers
Bank of Scotland
2581262 Durnbar￿n Road
Glasgow
G116TU

JoYdaDhill P•rtsh of St¥Jtlud, Cl*ww
Trusteesg Report (eontd.)
Year ended 31 December 2025
Trustett, Responsibilities i• Relation ¢0 the Finaneial Statejnents
The charity trustees are responsible for EreFdring a trustees, annual report and fllwicial statements in
accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standanls (United Kingdom Gencrally
Accepted Accounting Practice).
The charity trustees have decided to prepare financial Statements for each fiDan¢ial year which show a true and
fair view ot.the stalc of affairs of the charity and of the It￿Orne and expenditure of the Charity f()T thai period.
In preFwing the flllancial statements, the Ilustees are required io:
select suitsble accounting policies and apply them consi5tcntly:
observe the method and principle5 in the applicable Charities SORP;
make judgements and esiimates that are reasonable and prudent;
state whether applicable xcounlin8 Standards and ststements of recommended practice have been
lollowed, subject to any departutcs disclosed and explained in the financial ststem¢nts'
pr¢pare the fin￿ClaI staterncnts the going Concern bASiS unle&9 it is inappropriate to prcsum¢ that
the ¢harity will continue in operational existenr£.
The InJslee% are rc5ponsible for keeping woper accounting rewrd& which exe sufficient to show and explain
the charity's transactions and which disclose with reasonable accurxy at any time the financial position of the
charity and to enable them to ernsure thal the financial statcmcnts Lomply with the Charities and Trustee
Investmcnt (8cotland) Act 2005 and the Charitics Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amcnded). lThey
are also responsible for ￿f¢gUardIng the a&sets of the charity and hencc for taking reasonablc steps for the
preveniion and detection of fraud and (rtkn irregularitie&
The tru8tees are responsible for the maittten￿ 8nd integrity of the charity 8ny fuw]¢ial infornlation on
the congre8ation's website. Legislation in the Uni*d Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination
of fmancial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.
Approved by thc trLL8tees and signed <)n their behalf
Fergus K¢rr
Treasurer
24 March 2026

Jord#ihill P*riJh of S¢od*•d, Glww
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Jordanhill Pari8h Church of Scotland,
GIAsgow
Year ended 31 December 2025
I rekx)rt on the accounts of the clkartty for the year ended 31 De¢¢mber 2025 which are set out on pages 9 to
18.
Respectiv¢ responsibilitie5 of trnsteos and examiner
The chariry's trustees are responsible for the prepardtion of the accounts in aCCord￿ce with the ternis of the
Charities and Tn￿tre Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Clwities Accounts (Scotland) Re8ulations 2006
(as amended).
The chartty tn￿CeS consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(I) (a) to (c) of the ALLoiints
Regulations does not apply. It is my r¢skK)nsibilily to examine the accounts as required und￿ 5ertion 44(1) (c)
ofthe Act and to State whether particular matteT3 have come to my attention.
Bas18 of Independent tiamiDer'J ststem¢D¢
My Cxamination is carried out in accordance with Regulation I l of the Charities Accounts (Scotland)
Regulation5 2006 (as amended). An examination includ¢3 a review of the acuKmting records kept by the Lharity
and a comparis(m of the accounts pr¢s¢n*d with those records. It also includes Co￿1deral10n of any unusual
items or disc105ures in the aL'counts, and secks cxplanations Irom the ￿￿1¢¢5 concerning any such muticrs.
'lThe procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidenc¢ ihal would be required in an audiL and cons¢quent]y
I do not expr¢ss an audit opinion on the view 8iven by the accounts.
Independent examlner's statement
In the course of my examination. no matter has come to my attention
which gives me reasonable Cause to klieve that in any maleri81 res￿¢ the requirements:
to keep accounting records in xcordance with Secti(m 44(1) {a) of the 2005 Act and Regulation 4 of
the 2006 Accounts Reg￿latIonS (as amend¢d), and
to prepare ￿CoUnts which xcord with the accounting records and comply with Regulation 8 of the
2006 Accounts Regulalions (as amended) have not been mel or
2. to whiLh, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in ord¢r to ¢nable a pTryer understsnding of the accounts
to be re8ched.
Lindsay Campbell CA
146 Southbrae Driv¢
Glasgow
G13 ITZ
31 March 2026

Jonl*nbill Parith Cbmrfh of Scotl*•d, GILWW
Ststement of Financial Aetivi¢ies
Year eDded 31 Deeember 2025
lJ•r¢strlL*td Rutrleted
Toi•l
2025
Tothl
2024
2•15
2•24
2024
L￿)n￿l0￿5 tsnd l¢g4cic5
Charitable ¥tivltie
(kner irading ¥¢ivi¢ic8
Inv851meiil%
Total
14Q727
9.573
4&501
312
141.039
144,228
10.321
,573
264
2.948
144.4Y2
13.209
48.501
4.513
312
Ex￿ndIture0•.
Raisity¥ furyls
Charitabl¢ *tivili¢s
Totsl eipemdltthrt
15NI
21.1.709
213 767
1581
179
L ￿l3,￿88L
179
372
Nel IDeoThe l ¢i￿¥dIl￿rE
517
487
1,099L
2.948
12.Y48)
N¢1 mov¢methi lu fuids
547
487
R¢eoD¢lllatloo of f￿th:
T¢x•J funds bTwgbi ftywud
¢NTied fLrwud
96,440
478 174
574614
47&114 ￿01
575713
574 614
47
174

JonlADhill P*rnh of S¢thd. Glw
Balanee Sheet at 31 December 2025
Totsl
Funds
2025
Prior
Ye•r
2024
N(rfe
Flxed AJsets:
"rangibl¢ asyels
476.5Tr)
476.5(Kl
Total Fix¢d A98e¢s
476.5(K>
476,5(K)
Ai$ets:
Debtor3
912
404
Cash at bank and in hand
103.864
103.805
Totsl Currettt Assets
104,209
iaabililies:
Creditors r￿lIng due within one
year
10
(6.175)
(6.095)
Net Currenl Asyets
98.114
Net AJs¢ls
57
574 614
The fund$ of the th*rlty:
Resirieted in¥ome fiuKIs
13
478.114
478.174
Unr¢stricied income fimd3
13
96.987
96,440
Total ch*rfty fa￿15
57SIOI
574,614
The accounts were approved by the tnjstees on 24 Mawh 2026 and si8ned on their behalf by:
Thomas
Gcmmill
Session Clerk
Fergus Kerr
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Jonl*Dklll P*tbh of Sts)tl*ttd. Gl
Statement of C*8b Fh)ws
Ye4r ended 31 D¢¢eThb¢r 2025
Total
Total
Funds
Note
2025
2024
l¥el cash (used ID) I provlded by oper•ting a¢tiviti
14
C2Jh flo￿ from illv¢Jting actlvltles:
Interest
3.739
4.513
Net ¢4sh provid¢d by IAvestin8 ae¢ivities
3,739
4.513
C*yh flows from flnAn¢lDg artlvltlu:
Trlet cAsh provided by finaD¢ing •¢tlvllles
Change IM talk Abd easb equlv8le*ts l• the year
59
113.741)
Cash and ¢43h ¢quivalents brou8ht forward
103.805
117.546
Cash Ind ¢wh ¢qulv¥le•ts ￿rrIed fonY*rd

JDrdaDhiU P*ri5h ChHrth of S¢otl*•d, Gjwow
Acco￿￿tio8 Polidos
Year CDd¢d 3l De(¢mber 21ns
The prin¢ipal accounling ￿licIe￿ which haveljeen appliLII ¢￿S1$*￿tIY iDth¢¢Umi•￿ pr¢c•Jin8 year illdealing with item.4 which
Erc CO￿81dered mthwial io IIK 8r¢ S¢L (yth ￿how.
Basis of pre￿rAtIO
The fitwiei&l statements hav¢bttn prepared in araKd￿￿xth ACCI￿1￿ And Re￿1￿￿ by Cbariti¢s: Ststerne￿t af REeurnrneThled
PTaai¢e applI￿bIL to ¢haTitie5 preparin8 their accovnts in %cordance with the Fi￿Cial Rcpvrtin¥ Stamdords 8pplic4ble in the UK
and Republic of lttland (T.RS 102} effective from l janu￿ 2019 and the fr htwcial RepoJTins StAndwd applicable in the UK ¥nd
Republic of Ireland IFRS 102). Ihe ChOri1ies a￿1 I'nJste¢ lJ)Nrs¢m¢Dt Iswtlwdl Act 2(M)5 and the CharitTre5 ALYtsunts (Scotlandl
Re¥ul#iions 2006 (08 ¥mended).
Fumd *cw)tsnling
Funds are ¢]￿ll[led ￿ restrictrd of unrestricicd fuThJs. def￿ ls folknws. Restricted funds are subject to sEKcifbc rLyLtircmenls ¥s LO
their which may de£l￿ed by the drnor (* with their wth(ffity i)r cru*d thn)UBh Icgal proLeyse5, bul 81ill within th¢ wider
objects ol'thc ¢hariiy. UnrL￿trlC1td funts ￿e exFndable at thc dimim nf the tThL￿. irt funhctartce of ihe objects of the charity.
Irpwts of the unrestricted funds art ¢annarked * the disc￿lOn ofthe In￿￿$ forparticul￿ pyrp(Trse& they Bre desi￿￿1￿1 as 8ep8Me
funds. surh d¢51￿￿11<m is for &lministraiive putP05¢5 only atxl h&5 no k¥al elyect un the tn￿1<￿. diSk￿lOn when Hpplylng such
funds.
Guin¥ ￿ncerN
The trustee5 consider that thcrc STe m81cri81 W￿¢rt￿leS ¥ly)ut th¢ ability of ihe <h*ity 10 continuc for th¢ fOr￿￿&bI¢ futur¢.
Thcy have th¥rcfor¢ adopt￿ the goiD8 ¢(MKern b&si$ in prcparing kn finw￿l¥l5￿t¢m¢ft1$.
RÉYoKnitloo ol illo)m¢
In¢ome is ￿£0@ni¢*d when ihe charity cnliilemffli th the fuNls any F¢rfornwice condiiions ayach￿l to th¢ itcrn(x) of irteome
have trrten mct, it 13 probable that the inciKn¢ will be rerzived the ￿n￿Unt can be me&sured r¢li•bly.
Donated scryltts ind f8¢ili¢l¢s
Th)naled profe&sivnal 5ttviLes thn8ted fa¢iliii¢s ¥¢ wis•J ag inctmne when the chuity hos ￿ntrol over the irem. any
e(>ndiiionb associated wilh the Ik)D*¢d item havL the r¢c¢iirt ofecon¢)mic ben¢fii from the use by th¢ charity of thc iiem is
probable and that ccon(¥nir b¥nLlIl L•n b¢ m¢osNrrd r¢li8bty. In ￿81)ce wththe Chariti¢5 SQRP (FTL8 102) the gencral volunteer
limL of wngrlyaiion memljas is not recognised. l)n TCCthPL donaityl w(essionai services and donaled facilities are rLV)8ni¥ed
the basis ol-thc ¥olue nfthc gtft io Lhc ¢h4Tity whith is th¢ amouni the charity would have willin8 lo PAY Lo vbtain scrvices or
facilili¢5 of equivalent ¢¢onomi¢ b¢nefit on the ottn mark4 a corrtwdin8 amount is teco8nised expenditure in ihe pcrind
of rn¢eipt.
Intere8t reeelwibl•
Int¥r¢¥l on fund5 held on dcposit is included whrn Fcccivablc and theamouni bemeasured ￿liablY by the ¢hwity. This is nornially
upon notification of th¢ intrrts paid or PEyable by the b&)k or other instituti(Jn.
RéYo¥Dltion #nd *ll￿tIon oftxpelldit¥r¢
Expenditure is in¢luded in the S￿eMent of FinJMial Aclivilie5 on ￿ &uuals basis and is reco8nised kn there 18 ¥ Ic811 or
nstluciive obligati¢)n to pay for Cxpthllt￿e.
Flxed aMet•
Heritable a&set5 ate shown af cost where k￿￿Tr. Thi5 applies io thc manse. Whar neither cos¢ nor valultion is knnwn, WLh assets
are not This applies to the rhutrh and hall$. (Mher tangiblc &85tL% yjch a5 0(fic¢ ￿ulpIn¢￿￿ are expensed in the ye&r of
purch￿.
TAx%tio
Jordanhill Pati5h Church of Scotlan(L (i1&8gl7W is fWY8nls￿ as a clwity for the purkKtsts of appli¢abl¢ laxalion legisl8lion attd ts
therefor¢ not subjtxt to taxatirf)n on ils ¢lwitable *liwitits. The £h8ritv is not regist￿1 for VAT and reX)U￿ expended th¥r¥.fore
include irreKoverable Inp￿ VAT.
aDd equiw*kots
Cash and wivalents iTKlude deptsiis ￿ld with the Ch￿h of s￿￿alld Inv&4or5 Tr￿1.
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Jorthhill Parish Ch¥reb of S¢otlArf Gla•gwv
Notes forniing part of tke financial Statements
for the year eRde4J 31 December 21125
Unrt4¢Tid¢d RtJtrid¢d
F#Dd$
2024
TDtsI
2￿4
2024
TrJn•llo#• l¢pd
Otterin
Gift Aid tax ￿0￿rabl¢
I,e8xies
Cantnbwi(rtq ID kulld
116.272
24,455
109.106
25.062
10.0
109,106
25,￿2
24.455
312
312
312
141.039
264
264
J44
28
Weddings and funernL*
Guild
Chw¥h C#fé
PipE R¢furtTrishm¢nl Fund
Glft Aid t¢¢overnble on PORF
1.510
1.896
6,915
I,5lO
1,896
6,915
15(
1506
442
442
13
2 948 ￿69
1,785
6.768
9.573
9.573
ltteoThe from other tr*diDi
R¢rtt R¢cetvedfrom Proputy
Rent Refeived from H￿1 L41$
152
349
41501
152
152
152
50.573
]nvestNeAt ID¢ome
tkp05it intcrEsi
3.739
4.513
An41y•li of Ezpffldlmr¢
R*i8ing fuJds
OfferingeTrvelopeJ
58
58
-58
58
Chariiable ￿li¥ll1¢s
Givi￿8 to (Frm¥ ¢￿b￿liOn
P￿.￿bYIery dues
Minister'5 Irfftl exptrts
Pulpii SL4)pIy
L¢x41 salary w5ts
8&155
88.155
5225
1.767
477
2lJ21
34317
3.¢P)3
35.612
3,774
87,3
9.708
1,697
8(
s7,3￿)
9,708
1,697
809
27232
36.199
2,880
37.097
3.612
1.767
4T1
21J21
34.217
36,IS9
Cvuncil t&
OiTrJw buildirtg ¢o*s
0ftrire¢x￿nseS
C#herew%es
35.012
J.774
37,￿7
3.612
179
179
201.993
372
2J65
213.8¥¥
Tot•1
372
ry13767
179
213.946
Supp()rt c4)sts have rtot been seporat¢ty identifKd a5 the trustees W￿l￿tr that there is only one clwithble activity. Therefore
suptKrt C4)Sts Telat¢ ￿h￿IlY to that ariivity and Iiave not bE￿ sep8r8lely 1dethifi￿j.
13

Jovdanhiil f*ri•h of Sr4)Il*•d. Gltsgow
Notes forming part of the financial slatements
for tbe year ended 31 Dettmber 2025
6 Staff costs and numbers
2025
2024
Salaries and wages
Social security Costs
Total
21,821
27,232
27
21,821 ￿32
The average number of employea during the year was as follows:
2025
Number
2024
Numb¢r
Administration
Music staff
Prcmi5es maintenance
1.otal
No employcc ffccived benefits in excess of £60.(KIO (2024 nonc).
All Church of Sco(land conwtions corttribute to the National Stipend Fund which bears the costs of
ministers. stipends. associated national insurance contribulioThs, pension contributions and housing and
loan fund contributions. Ministers, stipends are paid in accordance with the national stipend scale,
which is related to years of service. bor the year under revi¢w the minimum Stipcnd was £32.433 and
the maximum stipend (after 4 years, service) was £39.856.
7 Tru$l¢e RemMn¢r4tion *nd R¢lat¢d P•rty TrnM84¢tion•
During the year the minister's travel expenses amounted to £1.767 (2024 £1.697) and mense council
tax to £3,093 (2024 £2.880). No other trustec recciv¢d any remuncration or reirnbursement of expenses
during the year.
No ￿￿tee nor Rny person related to a trustee had a pe￿nal int¢rest in any contract or transaction
entrred into by the charity during the year.
During the year £51,098 (2024 £48,612) was d(mated to the congregation by trustees.
14

Joniambill P*riyh Chnrch of Stolla*d. Gi*ww
Notes forniing part of the financial statements
for tbe year ended 31 December 2025
Tangible Fiied Assets
Msnse
Cast
At l January 2025
At 31 December 2025
476,500
476,5(Kl
Aeeumulated Depreelath)n
At l January 2025
At 31 Decemixr 2025
et Book Value
At 31 De¢ember 2024
At 31 Ikcember 2025
As land and buildings nomally apP￿cIate in value, the tru31ees clmsider that there is no &preciation
r¢quir¢ment.
Debtors
2025
2024
Prepayments
Gitl Aid tax recoverable
189
723
912
188
216
404
10 Credltorg
2025
2024
Swithy accruals
Chris1rnas Appeal
Community Choir
Liturgical Choir
3.914
,320
697
244
6.175
3.929
1,165
751
250
6.095
15

Jord•nhill PAri8h of StotlA*l. Gla
Notss formiog part of the finamcial statements
for the year ended 31 December 2025
11 Analysis of Net A&%ts #mong Fund$
G¢m¢rnl
D¢8ip*ted
Reslrietsd
Total
Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Cu￿ent Liabilities
Net amets at 31 Decernber 2025
476,51Y)
1.614
476.500
104.776
68,208
6.175
62,033
34.954
34,954
478,114
575,101
CeDeral DesiKll*ted Restricted
Totsl
Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Net asyets gt 31 Drf¢rnber 2024
476.500
1.674
476.500
104.209
69,137
6.095
63,042
33,398
33.398
478 174
574,614
12 Volun¢eer¥
Ln common with all cong￿satiOnS of the Church of Scodand, the c(xwegation benefits from the
contribution made by volunteers who give willingiy of their time and talents for the benefit of the
Chur¢iL 'fhe areas of ¢ongregational life which rely on the contribution uf volw)ieers are many and
varied and much of the xtivity would be unable to continue were it n(rt for the commitment Shown.
In a¢¢ordaThce with the Charities SORP (FRS 102), the general volunteer lime is not reco8nised in the
Ststcment of Financial Activities nor is the value of expenses waived in the course of suth
contributions.
16

Jord8NhiU P*righ Chtsteh of Gltsgo
l%otes forming part of the fwanci21 $tAleN￿llts
for the ye&r ended 31 December 2025
13 MovemeD¢g ix Flluds
At l .IA•
TrnDsfen
At31De
2025
Rcstrl¢ted fv•ds
Manse Pund
I",lower Fund
Pipe Organ Refurbishment
Fund
476,500
1,674
476.500
.614
312
(372)
478.174
312
372
478 114
b'Dresfrl¢I￿I fuNts
Desigmaied Junior
Church Fund
ne41￿aled Lhurch
C¥fr l.'LIDd
Desig1ra￿l Guild Fund
General Fund
32,802
596
63,U42
6.708
1.785
I93.￿?
202.540
(1096)
11.785)
198 112
201,993
(2.716)
(4(￿))
34,758
196
62,033
Totsl
574.614
2112 365
575 101
AtlJ*•
21124
OutEoJ•g
Trnnsfern
At 31 Dec
2024
R￿1r1e￿d
anse Fund
FIOWLY lund
Pipe Organ Refu￿151￿meThI
Fund
47th5
1.589
476,500
1,674
(179)
12,948)
478.0x9
12
179
47il 174
Unre5trkted fund•
Desi8natcd Junior
ChurLh Fund
Designa￿1 LThu￿h
Cafe Fund
Dcsi8natthl Guild bund
General Fund
381
(381)
33,839
(A915
1.896
(13121
(1.993)
209.081
213.767
(S,￿0)
(150)
8.738
32,802
596
62.561
209.635
Total fllnd$
575,713
212.847
213,946
574 614
17

JDTd*Ahill P*rts& of Glryow
Noteg foming part of the finaneial statements
for the year ended 31 December 2025
13 Movements in ftsnd# (eoAtd.)
oses of Res
icted F
mat￿ bund.. This fund is used to provide a witabl¢ manse for the miniqter.
Flower Fund: This is a fund io provide flowers for display (bjring servi¢¢s of worship. after which they are
distributed tn members who or¢. f￿ cxample. ill Lf irrcaved.
Pip¢ Or8an Refurbishm¢ni Fund: Thi5 fund was set up lo pay f(Y 8 special proj¢¢l ofmajor repairs to the organ.
os¢s of D
si
Junior ChurLh b'und.. "lthis fund w&$ lu allow Junior Church member5 W rull¢d monies for cliaritable causes.
Church Caf¢ Fund.. Conwibu(ions aTe made from this fibTMI to support (Ydinary l￿d exlrnordinary ¢xp¢Thth'iure of
the church.
Guild Fund.. This fund is ￿ed io supprt the oUtr¢￿h and Ch￿l￿ble work ofthe Guild.
14 ReconciliatlOD of •e¢ movemeA¢ IA lunds to •e¢ usb flow from operatfin% *etivities
2025
2024
Net mov¢ment in fimds
Deduct ini¢rest income
De¢rca8e / (increase) in debtors
Increa5¢1 (decrease) in creditors
N¢t casb (•sed 14) I provided by operatiog g¢tlvltl¢8
487
(1,099)
(3,739)
(4,513)
(508)
(326)
80 112,968L
18,906
IS Colleetions for Tblrd P*rtle8
2025
2024
Glasgow Ridin8 for Disabled
West Scotland t)eaf L'hildren's S(￿lery
Ekwendeni Ilospitsl, Malawi
River Garden Auchencrnive
Erskine
Shelter Scotland
Others
173
198
191
258
314
,320
238
2,454
4,248
18