The Churth of Scodand Bourock Parish Church Annual Report and Accoullts 2024 Congregation No: 140737 Clwity No: SC 016467
Barrhead BDurock Parth C1h Thistees, Report Year ended 31 Decetnber 2024 The ELUSt pellt their annual report and flnanclal statements of tbe chariry for the year ended 31 December 2024. Tbè financial 5taternents have been PiEpared in accordanLe with dke accounting poliiies set uut in note l io rhe accounts and comply with the General A&sembly Regulations for Congregational FinancE. the Charities and Thtee Investn)ent {ScotLand) Act 2(M)5, the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as ameLided) and Accounting and Reporting by ChltieS. Statement of Recotnvnended Practice appliLdble lo cbarities preparing Iheir accounts lli accon]anco with the Financial Roporting Standanl applicable in the UK and Republic ot Ireland published on 16 July 2014. Objectlves and Activilies The Church of Scotlond is Trilli7an in doctiine, Reformed in tradition and Presbyterian in tKJlity. It exists to glorify GDd and io WO for the advancetnent of Christ's Kingdom thlshout the world. As a national Church, it acknowledges a distinctive call and duly to bring the OlinnceS of religion to the ppIe th every partsh of Scodand through a territorial ministy. It Co-operntes with other LI]uhe5 in fvarious ecumenical bodies in Scotlaiid and IYond. Bourock Parish Churcb dertakeS this role withiD its Parish IM)llndary and wider l(Kal area through hnlding public 5erYice5 of wut5hip, Lelebrating the sacraments of Holy CommuDion and Bapti Parish visitations and joint wittless activities with other chueS and Christian organi.sation5 in the Banhead area. and thtDugh providlng encollragement and facillties for affillad OTganisation& A5 a P15 Churth we ate called on to solemniqp wpddinus and sustain the bereaved in funernl serylces. These functions are Gyrled out by our Minister, supporled by the Eldetship. The Church divetsifies its worship (o provide 5erviith suitable for all ages and preferences, notably through Juninr Church and mid-week WOTship. Time5 lind frequencies of the maiD diets of M'ors]]Ip are detemiined by the Kirk Se&%ion. CrrentlY Ilatn every Sunday. and tlllDughout the year, depending on the season, servi are hdd at 9.30am and 6.30ptn. Additiuilallv, seLvlces are held mid-weeL wcasional Sunday evenings and at appropriate times during the main Christian fe5tivHIs. Page I
In all it does, through its membership, Bourock Parisb Church aitns to fulfil the Great Commission of making disciples for Chrtst, and to nUrkne one another in faith and uphold one another in prayer. Withtn the congregation, vario% grow m¢¢t for religious and social pwposes and. in the name of Christ and in fidfihnent of their callin& members of the ¢ongregation atE active and raise fjmds for. various local, national and international organisalions whose ain]s aTr ¢onsistent with the Gospel. It would be difficult to provide a complete list of Jwn¢s and objectives of such activities of which the following ar¢ r¢presentative.' The Guild. Th¢ Choir" The Bible Study Group" The Boys, Brigad¢ (all seclions). Browni¢s and Rainbows. The Vuriety Club. Craft Club. Coffee Club. Action of Barrbead Churches Together. East Renfrewshire Foodbank. Th¢ Kibera Project. Christian Ai(L In common with many ChuT¢hes, BoutiKk Parish Chwch participat¢s in other both regular and casional app¢al based work and fund[illg activitics. Aehievemellts and Perfonllance The Gospel lives in the hearts of individuals as a personal faith through the work of the Iloly Spirit. Therefore, it is not possibIe to directly easure the "achi¢vement' of Bourock Parish Church's main purp)se. Fre(wently the outcome and benefit of our aclivities alld service is hidden or not apPalt until some future date. What we can report are our successes at putting in place what w¢ believe is helpful to fulfllling our aims. Firstly, th¢ TnJste¢s acknowledge the contributioll of the members of the congregation in the giving of their tAe, tslents and money for the work of the Churcfy without which nothing would be achieved. Whether it is as part of the Welcome Teani The Ministy of Te4 Flower or Steeple Talk Distributor or helping with any of the m diverse tssk4 dDties and Tol¢s. all "do their bit. for the Glory of G(ML We believe that in the last year we have had a FSlI1Ve infiu¢n¢¢ in the tives of well ov¢r I,(XM) individuals who have wme into conts¢t wilh the Church and its members through wsonal conDtion and use of the facilities which in theelveS are a °Church Without Walls" reh]ng out to." Adult Members- 360 Junior Church - 33 Church visitors - 40 approx Adult Groups- 30 approx Youth Activities - 80 approx Hall users- 300 approx Event attendees - 400 Food Bank seNce users- over 50 per week (2600 + per annum) Kibera Church and Community- 600 approx Family, friends. work colleagues etc - unquantifiable Page 2
This is just a flavour and inevitably the is an element of "double counting" in the above. however, the numbers provide some indication of the extent of connertion with the community: every Contact presenting a Gospel opportunity. We are blessed to be in partnership with Kibera Parish which is part of tbe presberian Church of East Afrlca, Situated in a 51um arpa on the outskirt5 of Nairobi, Kenya. We delighi in supporting our partner Church where our contrlbution is evident and greatly appreciated. Bourock Church are still cornmitted to supporting education in Kibern in the future. The Coffee Club provide5 tea and cofEee for the (mainIy) senior Mem? of our cou]tnuDRty. This has a strong cotnmunity and social aspect. as does the Variety Club with its wonderfully happy panton)ime and talent showcase evening5. Financial Review As money is our seryant and nol our master it is not our prime objeciive to Tai5e moJ]ey. However, we must be gDDd stewards of our finances and ensure that there is sufficient Ille and funding to Sustain our work In this, we endeavour to llwage our finatlces pdellt1Y. Once again. the congregation of Bourock Parish Church has lty Met its LY)ntribution to Ministry & Mission and Presbytery Dues and to the wider work of the Church. OLW deticit for the year was £29,074 (2023.. deficit £31,113). Within the overall income for all Funds figure of £94.406 our ll1n recutring source of Unrestricted Income for general church running is regular congregarional income of £58.104 and Gift Aid theteon of £12.363, meaning that our givings figure through WFOlstandin8 orders IncSed slightly fmtn £)J.258. Our Gift Aid Income, however, decreased from the previous year. The number of members giving by standing order and giving through Gift Aid has again fallen by aTound 9% compared to 2023 at around 93 and 91 respectively, while our rnembeiEhip roll has declined again this year from 370 to 360. Our general operating costs, most of whith are unavoidable, at E121,680 have increased slightly by £328 compared to last year, although this includes various repair costs. During 2024, we we ollce again able to allow hall lets, receiving the sum of E9.450 as a consequen, an increase on the previous year. This is an extremely vital source of income for us- it was our 3rd highest SOUT of incotDe. Without this additional sources of income we would incur a far higher deficit year on year. Underpinning our activities. our various Funds and Bank balance5 strong. and with good stewalllship, they shuuld remain so. Page 3
Risk Management No Church or organisation exists without being ¢xwKd to risks and th¢ need to identify and take action to minimise or mitigate them. Th¢ risks we bave to addrw are those which could Illterfe wit]4 r¢strict or terni1te our activities. We manage our investment and banking risks by holding our balanc¢s across a range of flliancial institution8 including the Church of Scotland Inve8tor8 TnJsL The major risks to prop¢ty, personnel and the public ar¢ addSed through the insurance cover we have in place. Sudden or unfor¢8¢en expenditu is managed by maintaining adequate bank balan¢es. However, in common with most other ChUhe$, we extKk8ed to the potential loss of income which may arts¢ in the event of changes in the CirculltanceS of our menthers. Whilst we have a healthy Junior ChuwK and on average we are living longer, our general rnemberthip profile continues to an ageing Conggatio inevitably reducing in numbers. The majority of our costs ¢ff¢ctively fixed. bowever there is a rdnge of actions which couId be devised and taken "in extremis" to enable Bourock Church to continue Iworsbipping and working even if in T¢duced circumstanc. Ultimately, &s a Parish Church of the national Church of Scotland, we have access to a variety of r¢sources and sllp)rt structures and rMan to bridge the gap slK)uld the need arise. Given our past experiences, we know that the congregation will "rally round. to meet the needs of the Chh. We would never seek to bring in new members for purety financial reasons. However, w¢ must never tire in our endeavours of introducing th¢ Gospel to those who may choose to join our numbthB. We ar¢ forlunale that w¢ ])av¢ within our ranks a e of capable, skilled people who give willingly of their lirne in various injportant roles. Our Saf¢gwding Policy is irnplenwited and regulady rcviewed by d¢signated rKrsons. Locally* Bourock and its members are well respect¢d within the community and we believe this will ¢ontinll¢. Our rqxitation is inwTtant to all we do and each of us are ambassado foi our Chw¢h &8 well as foT Christ. Reserves Pollcy The Chlty trustees bave considered the reserves requffld and have taken into account their cuent and future liabilitie8. Hlstorically, It bas IKen tbe TThstees' policy to hold reserves of approximately two months expenditure in¢IMding designated fund8. This policy continues to be reviewed in the ligbt of the general economic situation and the prevailillg low Teturns available on investments which m¢an we have to generate our own growth. At the year end the Church held unrestriited reserves of £178,936 of whi¢h £1,181 had been d&signated for Fabiic Fund. This includ¢s the balance of the J&si¢ Mcwilliam Legacy of £12,808. th¢ sutn of £94.750 being tho balance of the Ross Mitchell Legacy, the sum of £5,IKM) from the Jim Pert Legacy. plus the sum of £4.(X)O from the James M6Kenzie Allan Legacy, to be used for general pUrpSe8. Other Funds arc cither operated under the ternis of an endowment or ar¢ restricted for specific puryx)ses other than general nu]ning costs. Our General Fund of £61,197 repi"&sents arowTrd ¢ight months of a yearfs nornial a)sts, ¢%cluding fabric r¢pai. However. in th¢ light of th¢ expected future r¢pairs expenditure the InteeS do not consid¢T this sum ¢xce8sive as it is in keeping with our histOTical position and cuffent pttceived risk and requir¢ments profile. The church also held £23,279 of restiicted fimds and £77,989 of EndowD)ents which have en prnvided for the purposes spe¢ifi¢d in Not¢ 16. Page 4
Structure, Governance and Management The congregation is a Registered Charity. nutpber SC016467 and is administered in accordan with the terms of the Deed of consti00n (Unttary Form) and is subject io the Acts and Regulations of the General Assembly of the Church of Scodan(L MernbeTS of the Kirk Session are the chariry trustees. The Kit1( Session rnernbers are the elde[5 of the Church and are chosen from those rnernbe of the congregation who are considered to have the appropriate gifts and skills. The mtnister, who is a member of the Kirk sIDn, is elected by the congregation and inducted by Presbytery. The Kirk Session Is tDoderated by the Minister and meets eight times a year. IE is resnsIbLe for the spiritual affairs of the Church and also the finance and propffj. Cettain responsibililles are delegated to the Finance and Property Cornmitlees as appropriate. Pap5
I1tEe9, Rert{contI Year ended 31 December 2024 c11tyO. SC0164F7 Cth4redaiiw No., 140Tn J BnKe An(trew & Cn 21 FO5 Pl&e Pal4lÈy, PAI IT tlank of SLyJtlaI 112 Main Slte B•rrtwl G78 IIID Page 6
BaThlad Parlsh teL¥' Report IL)t} Yer ended 31 December 2024 The cha¥ tlle$ grert4XllksftJle foryEtwa tDkn' aDnual repxtarKI fiDaaclal In a(1th with appkncablelaw and Urritrd AccoLwOD8 Strrduds {UDttedK]m8dom GeJM3Lty.4• Act(1)8 Practh). The law 3ppll¢ablt LO tbaritLQS th S(XJ[laIJqLs the charily lina11 stralements lor eath yearwhich show a true and falrvlew of the sta of affths of the charfty of the thcomthg ruources arNJ atyllca¢ion ol resouTh. of the rharlry for tt pe)1. tn pret1.4 tIE fit]1 statrment& d*thtstee5 aEyE¥juid th: - select sMble accourrttoi Follde5 aThl thenapplykn con3Uterrtir. - Serve Ihp llaethod a1 prilplES ID tsappllcable CbèTiliff S(XlP.. - makeJudgemetAs and esdmaies are rEtrAe and txudenL . stale whether awlL'cable acc(wllting 51gDdaTd5 5ts1ttnpn psJUiLY bjve Eren followed 5ubjecl toany deptsTr5 d]Sd(d a]dexplthed In the tINAoct&l ststemehts.. . PTopate the tm3ncl81 stst@JneDIs Dn the 80ill8 li i5 iWVOPtl&e IDprese tbat rtdrtty will COlltiLyJe iSL Dperatiunol eiti7Ce. wtee& res[x)ttb1È fOrkeepI prnper3lrouMJ COrdS vAJith dtth wlth at the finalldal posltlun of the clHiily dtml tD lAb]e Ihtm 10 ensthrÈ that StatÈMlIS LThlll)ly viiih Iliè Chatities al Investm11[ (kotland) Act 2005 anddR aT]lieS Acc(thts (5cotlaMI) Reg[dati5 2L (as ametLdedJ. &e also resE4Jnslble for the aft thrity oAd e fortsknng Truyjnablc for pventiOalj Lktection offraud ottr IeS]a11Ite$, Tre trvstees resp[&1]e lortr andAJxegrtty ol tbarliy arml Antha] infornUtio on corwryation'5 webstse. Leg151arfoll the UllltUlK1ngd govething d]wl ¢]1¥SpIalloD0f &NauLlal sidt2merrtS JDay Oif(eT tt(An le8islaiiotL ITr other jurisdicii¢Mk AtvrDVEd by the Th?SW aLKI slglled on thiETrknV. Se$4w C,lerk Page 7
Barrhead Bourock Partsh chh Jndependent ExamAner's Report to the TrusteEs of Barrhead Bourod( P1$h chUh Year ended 31 December 2024 I report Dn the accounts of ihe charity for the year ended 31 Decernber 2024 which aTr set out on pages 9 to 18. Respective re5ponsibi]ities of trustees and examiner The cba)iry's ttvstees respousible for the of the oUnts ID COlanCe with the iernls of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 aud the Charitie5 Accounts (Scotland) Regulation5 2(M)6 (as amended). The charity Inistees consideT that the aiidit requirement of Reglliation 10(1) (a) to (c) of the Accounts Regulations d(es not apply. It is my Te5SIbilIty1 to exarnine the accounLS as required under seccion 44(1) (e) of the Act and to State 3vbetheT particular rnatters hai'e come to my attentiOlL Basis of indEpendent examiner's statement My exarnination is carried out in accordance with Regulation I l of the Charilies Account5 (Scotland) Regulatlons 2006 (as amended). An exarnitiOn includes a review of the accounling kept by the charity and a cornpari50n of the account5 presented with those records. It also indudes consideration of aoy unusual items or disclosures in the accou[. and seeks explanations from the irnstees concerning any Such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evldence that liould be tequiLtd an audit, consequenily I du not express audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. Independent examiner's statement In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention whith gives me reasonable cause to be]iEYe that in any llwteriai respect the requirernents: to keep accyjunting records in accordance with Sectlon 44(1) (a) of the 2(XJD Act and kiegulation 4 of the 20(K AcLYJunts Regulations (as amended), and to prepare accounts [Ch acrd the aeeounting teei)rds and comply with Regulation 8 of the 2006 Accoiints Regiilati0i (a5 amended) have not been met, or to whiLh, in my opinion, attet]tion shuuld drdWD in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Chdilei'e(i ALLX)Lbni(inl J Brnice Andrew & Co I,td 21 Soihes Pla Pai51ey PAI IL Date.. Page 8
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Barrhead Bouro¢k Parlsh Church Ba14nee Shett As at 31 December 21124 2024 2023 Fixed assets Tangible assets Investtnents Curyemt A8sds Debtors Bank and oash li 12,195 271688 11,859 300.997 84,883 312,856 Current tAgbllide8 12 .621 62 312 520 NeÉ Current knsets 283 Net Assets 283.262 312.336 Funds Unrestricted fjlnds Restricted Endowmcnt funds 16 181994 23279 77,989 216,238 21,534 74,564 16 A6 Ibtsl Fullds 283,262 312J36 The financial Ststell were approv by tF¢ Tn*tres on........ March 2025 and sigtiejl OD their behalf by: sessi( c1k Page 10
Barrhead Bourock Parlsh Churth Notes to Financial Statements Year ended 31 De(ember 2024 ACcoWlg PDliaos The principle accounting policies. which have been applted consistentty in the current and preceding year in dealing with Ltell which are considered material to the accounts. are set oui below. Basis of PvallOn The fU)eal statements have IRen PTepared In acconknce with Accounthig attd RetK)rting by Cbatlties.. Staielnent of Reeommended Practice applicable to cb&ytie5 pryIg their Jccounts in KCQEdance with the Finandal Reporting Standards applicable in the UK a1 Republie of Ireland (FRS102) illed on 16 Jllly 2014 and thè Charities and Th5tee Inveslment (Scirtlalld) Act 2tN15 JDd the Charities Aco)unts (Scodand) Reglllatlons 2( (as arneMled). Funds are classified as either restricted fund& endowment funds or utllEstiictrd fund& defilled as follows. Restslcted fllnds are funds sllbjèrt t(J stEcific reqUI[ents &$ to thelr use whith ]nay be declared by the donor or wlth thelr &uth(Kity or created thn)ugh legal prrrnse& stlll within the wider objects of the clwtty. Endowment funds are flinds which have Eeen given on the condldoll the thi81t capitsl sum Is not rethced, but Sncojue dt from Is used for the puy defined in acoXdWlth the objects of the chariiy. Unwtrlc*d funds exttndable the di5creti( of the trnstees in fllrtheTrn of the objects of the charfry. tf parts of the unrestiicted funds are earmaTked at discretion of the ljustees for a partia]laT pUose, they a designateyl as a separate fun(L This designation h&$ an thinistrative pu4)ose only and does legally restslct the ttee$, dtsctdion to 4)ply the fun(L Incoming Resources InC0E15 recognised when tlje drity has eDtitlenient to the any perforn]aTh condltlons attathed to the iteffjls) of It]Coe have been met. it is probable that the income will I Ved and the atnount call i tneasuTed reliably. PaJe JI
Barrhead Bourod( Pari5b chUb Notes to Finanaal Statements (contillued) ellded 31 December 2024 Accounting Po]iLies{ContsL) Donated servlces and fatiliti Donated professional services and donated facilitie5 COgnised as income when the charity h&$ control over the item, any conditions aSKlated with the doDatL¥d item have been met, the receipt of economic benefit from the use by the charity of the itetn is probable and that economic benefit c4n be measured reliably. In accordan with the Charities SORP (FR5102) the general volunteer time of congregation members 15 IK)t Trcognised. On receipt, donated professional services and donald f]]itieS recogni on the basis of the value of the gift to the cbarity whieh is the amount Ihe chlty would have been willing to pay to obtain seryices or facilities of equivalent economic Ie£lL on tbe open matket. a corre5poThling amount is then recognised as expenditute the period of receipL Jnterest receSvable Interest on funds held on deposit is induded when receivable and the amount can be measured reliably by the cllarity. this is nonnally llotification of the interest paid or payable by the banlL Fixed Assets The charity has the right to occupy and use lor its ctwitable objects certain tangible fixed assets, including the Church, halls and manse, vested in thp Churcb of Scotland General Tru5tee5. No consideration is payable for the use of these assets. Expenditure incurred on the repair and maintenance of these a55ets is chatged as resour expendLMI in the Ststement of Financial Activities in the period in which the liability arises. All tangible Fixed A&8ets costing in excess of £5,1) having a value to the charity greater than one year, other than those acquired for specilic pur, are capitalised. DePrlation is provlded on a straighi-line basis to write off the cost of the initial value. of tsngible Fixed A&sets over their estimated useful lives which are deternined by the Trustees wlien such a&sets are acquired. luvesttnents Fixed asset investtnents are stated at n]aA(et value at the balance sheet date. Unrealised gafins and losses represent the difference between the Illaet value at the beginning and end of the fllwicial year or, if purchased in the year. the difference between the c05t and tnarket value at the end of the year. Realised gains and losses Tepresent the differencE belween the proceeds on disposal and the market value at the srart of the year or cost if purchased in the year. lkntion Bauknead BOurk Church is recognised as a charity for the pury)oses of applicable taxation legislation and is therefore not subject to taxation on its charitable activities. The charity is not registered for VAT and resources expended therefore indude iverable input VAT. Page 12
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YeareRdtd31 D¢twbw2•24 2•23 2rt1 2DII & Aiwlyds of ExpdI•e 734 140 ¥74 98 14D 140 aivioe toGrow Pre¥byW d¥ MirJistees¢xpons¢x Pulpitsupply Other S8JaryuFSL8 FabricRepair6&Mailllo 44J85 771 44.70 1.130 44,701 1.410 1.949 751 350 350 41 18,112 24.403 2J12 4J12 478 1029 6J48 122 Cwi¢ilTr (kgart&Music CbuLr]iOfficeFxpth Gifrs 2Jl2 4Jl2 471 4J511 455 4J5 453 15rKI 1.5 72 1215 IJ 12 12JJ51 bECnT4aDJt4tyitstiff&i ThcaYera8t numL¥r•f0j0iW¢knD8thE ts]lows.' 2124 20 U5i¢stsir Page 14
BrI Bguro&PiriikChrch Year elld>J 31 De£embtr2024 DUr1rthe yeAtatotal of£17.65812023 £16971I)wJs(kwtedknthWe8tyytstr 9. T&Bglble FIX Aw All Tsllgible Fixed As hehJntl vat l•. IVetents 24 marke1vah&¢ l JanuRry2024 Unr¢&jI4 g4inAIl) on alUation Mfytketvtse at31 Dw•nbtt2024 2O2A 2023 IL D¢b(tsrJ Gift aid lax tec4v¥ble Prepaytnents OthuDebt4XS io.INN) io.( 1.138 i.Ir29 12.195 11.859 Pag¢ 15
Barrhead Bourock Parish Church Notes to Financial Statements (continlled) Year ended 31 December 2024 12. Creditors: amounts falling due WAthin one year 2024 2023 Sundry Creditors Accruals 1,621 520 1,621 520 l& Analysls of Net A&sets between Funds General Designated Restritted Endowmeni Total Fixed A&sets Investn)ents CUellt Assets Current Liabilities Net Assets at 31 December 2024 182,434 (1,621) 180,813 1,181 23279 77,989 284,883 {1,621 77,989 283,262 1,181 23279 14 Volunteers In coDllnon with all congregauons of the Church of Scotland, the congregation benefits from the contribution made by volunteers who give their time and talenLS willingly for the beneftt of the Church. The areas of congregational Ltfe which rely on the contribution of Voluntee are and varied and Diuch of the activity would be unable to continue it not for the coulrniltllent showtL 15. Collections and fundraising for ThiThl Parties During the year the utldernoted sums We Colleed and distributed: 2024 2023 Christian Aid Accord Hospice Crossreach 790 529 iio 1,119 790 Paje 16
BrrheAd Bourock PArlsh Church ot&¥ tts Stxtemejts (wntinued) Year 31 Def¢mb¢r 2024 l& Movement in Funds At l Jan Ineo OlltgoAll¥ A131 Dee 2024 ndowment fund$ 1 S&%sion 3.lJ)2 65,518 70 170) 3.002 68,943 Th¢ Ferguson Beqll4St Th¢ L B & H BeqLiests 3.4 74J64 70 Restricted Kirk Session 9,476 323 70 9.869 1,233 1.358 1296 659 Junior Church 1.140 275 (375) {20) Guild 1.103 Summ¢r Club FlowerFvnd 659 Youth Project School Chap]atncy Variety Club Soup Sthp 5.367 26 5.367 26 1955 1.737 (1.409 3287 184 70 23 Unre%trieed fuDd5 71.707 i.(xii 39,780 94,750 85.748 (932) 64255 1,181 12,808 94.750 Fabric Fund J¢ssic Mcwilliam Legacy Rom Mitrhell tKgacy Jim Pert L£gacy (28.480) 216.238 T.436 12l 680 181 T(rtl ffjllds 311336 94.406 (123.480 283262 Page 17
Barrhead B(Atrock Parish Churth Notes to Financial Statements (continued) Year ended 31 December 2024 (Kses ent Funits Income from the Ferguson Bequest is used to provlde funds for Misslon and Renewal Fund and the work of Bourock Parish Church. Flower Fund: This is a nd io provide flowers for display during seryices of wotship. YoLIth Project: This is a fllnd to sllptKJrt the cos( of providing youth tnission within the town. The remalnder of the funds (Jllnlor Churd4 Gui](I Sutnmer Club. Soup Stop. Variety Club. School Chaplaincy and Kirk Session) are adMIred by tl*se organtionS on thetr own behalf to cover thelr own speclfic &rtkvitie oses of U tted Funds Fabric Fund: The Thistse5 have sel aside fund5 for the maintetwice of the Church property. Designated Funds are Unrestricted F5 and may Ix rdesIgnated by the Thistees. P4e 18