The Church of Scotland
Keith North, Newmill, Boharn] & Rothiemay Churches
RECEIFfs AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR TO 31ST DECEMBER 2025
CoDgreg4tion No: 352085
Charity No: SC 03381M

KeRth North, Newmill, Boharnl, & Rothiemay Churches
Receipts and Payments Accounts
Year ended 31st December 2025
Table of Contents
Pages
Report of the TTh￿teeS
Independent Exonthier's Report
Receipts and Payments Account
io
Statement of Balances
li
Notes to the Aceounts
12-15
Appendix
16

Kelth North, Nesvnthl, Boharni & Rothiemay Churches
Trustees, Annual Report
Ye8r ended 31 December 2025
11)e ttvstees preseni rhe annual ￿pOrt and financial statements for the charity of Keith Nonh.
Newmill. Boharn) & Rothiemay Churches for the year ended 31 December 2024. The financial
statements have been prepared on a 'Receipts & Payments, b&sis and con)ply with the General
Assembly Regulations for the cOngregatiot￿ Finance, the Charities aod Trnsiee Investment
{Scotiat￿} Ad 2005, th¢ Charities Accounts (S¢otland) Regulations 2(Ki5 (as amen(kd) and
Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Pracllce applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland published on 16 July 2014.
Objecdves and ACtI￿deS
The Church of Scotland is Trinitarian in doctrine, reformed in traditi{￿ and Presbyterian in
FK)lity. It exists to gI￿]fy God and to workforthe advancem¢nt of Christ's Kingdom throughout
the worfd. As a national Church, it acknowledg¢s a distin¢tiv¢ ¢all and dury lo bring the
ordinances of religion to the people of every parish of Scotland through a territorial ministry.
It CO4)per￿eS with other Churches in various ecumenical bodies in Scotland and kyond.
Vtslon Ststen)ent
We are a churchfor alloges andstages in life. believing that the Church is made up ofoYdtAÉ
people gaihering around their belief that Christ is Lord, makin8 them extraordlnary
individuals. We aim fo know and 8row in Chrisi and ro Spre{￿ ihe Gospel News to ihe whol¢
community ihrough our worship, work al￿ outreach by encouraging the congreg￿10# to
their talenlsfor the care of euch oiher and the good of the communiry.
We believe thatomrchmrch under Godshouldbe a eI￿rch where worslup ctm hap￿￿ anywhere
dnd anyiimt. We typicolly gaiher on a Sunday morning. but dlso meet other fimes dnd places
during the week in study. conversation ondprayer. Otsr worship m￿st be rele￿nI to OUT daily
Itving, and we ntsrture a real desire lo come and shore in worship with cu-journeyers. In OUT
worsknp and our living. we should refleci ihe love we shorefor omr ￿rd with otherJ in our
fellowship and ihe wider communiry. We aim io be accepring and io welcofftt into our
ftllowship 05 Chrttst welcomed individua15. We ore all aware of ot4r Sin and fjjwrfcoming, and
joyfully r¢¢ognis¢ Godsforgiveness avoilable to alL
We realise Our internrtions wilh others in the conywvury reflect omr beliefs and values and we
work toward reflecting ourfaith in our lives 'otstside' of churclL As a congregation we
wide-ronging interests we take tht opportmnity lo bring ot4r faith ipuo ihoje inleTests
througk otsractionsandinierdctions with others. We hope ourltfestyle con drnwo1he￿ lofaith.
We are a people seeking iofollow ike commondments of God. and enable otsrfvmilies and
others we are in iouch to share these too. We weltome all into otsrfellt)wship oRd nwke
sure there IS StopefoT Ptople to skare at a level tly are comfortable with. or that they need
We to mainluinpeace and encomrage one another in ourlwrture. andwe toke safeguarding
seriously. We seek ro meet the nee¢lf of a wide r<mge of experiertces ond abdihes. walknns
alongside ihose wlw join omrfellowxhip.
Through ourdedicarion to mission. we rtCO8nise tharjesus is ourLor4 andoursalvdtton, and
wt art colled io SI￿re rhdt news. The Gospel implores to be salt, and 'light' it 15 Ihe
love of Christ which calls MS inio mission. We have been Commissioned io go in ihe name of
JesiLf With His power given ihrough the Holy Spirir. We envision that commissiorting is both
local and global. We have been called ro share ourAaiih, being with Omrfellow brothers Qph
sisters enabled through God wkn gifted us uniquely.

Keith North, Nevffliill, Boharn) & Rothiemay Churches
Trustees, Annual Report
Year ended 31 December Xi25
Vlslon Statement eontinued
Our Mission Statement is:
To iakt Chrisi's mission, minkTtry and life Irt￿ all areL7J of OUT commwiity- ond beyondl
Through involv￿% people at all levels in our congregatio
Through increased co-operolion with omr neighbouring Churches t11￿ commtlnity
partners
Through Mtilising locally rhÉ particular resoMTceJ pnade dvailable to US through the
foreNight and vrsion of ourbenefactors.
Actlvities:
Services of worship held every Sunday at I l.(K>am in K¢ith North Church. Services are also
held at 9.30arn in Rothiemay Chuwh on the last Sunday of the month, and at 9.30am in Mulben
Hall (Boharni) on the first Sunday of the month. There are also regul￿ services at the local
hospital. Turner Memorial. ihe car¢ homes of Glenisla ResideDtial Home. Weston View and at
Taylor Court sheli¢red housing complex.
Forn￿1 communion serviceB take place twice peryear. ID April/May and in (kwberlNovember.
Home communion is offered to indiYidu818 unable lo attend a service. Ecumenical Holy Week
serv?ccs and World Day of Prayer service5 are shared with neighFM)uring churches. This year
we shared in a service held ai Keith North for the Prayers for Christian Unity. Six Sundays in
the summer are shared jointly with Si Rufus, Botriphtiie and Grange congregation, three in
Keith North and thre¢ ID Si Rufus. We also occasionally have joint services.
A core Bible s￿dY group hk% met re8ularly throughout the year beginning with Parables of
J¢5us, w¢ b¢gan the Church of Scotlaod resource Unpacking the Bible, we consid¢r¢d sorne
of the won)en of the Bible. and the P3aluts. This group bas continued to k faithful.
welcoming a few new ttrsons this year. Funeral ministry has been a meaningful ouir¢ach
with 12 funerals conducted for the communily. The bereavement support group mei a few
times throughout the year in 2025 at the manse. We had 3 baptisms in 2025 and a wedding
(not held in ihe church as there is no floor). The session decided to hold the retre* in the
chwch this year in hopes tbat a few more tolk rnight engage with it with the theme Who is
CbTiSt for Us Today? We ¢onsider¢d L¢ctio Divina and Celtic Daily prdyer as well a5 tim¢ to
pray individu8Jly.
In June we were approached by th¢ Scortish Episcopal Church io hold a joint fundraiser-
¢eilidh. li was great fun and we anti¢ipate doing this again. Wc had a successful summer club
in 2025. building on our efforts in 2024 wirh a few re￿1 enD)lees. This y¢or we those to hold
a follow-up day in Oclober, although we opened it up lo all folk and not just the ODes who
participaied in the club. We inieracred with the community again at the Keith Show this year.
building on our theme from Holiday Club, LK>ve one Another. Many volunteers between the
two churches mak¢ this a valuable recognition of our part in the communily. School chaplaincy
continues to be a fulfilling aspeci of ministry. Assemblies a￿ thared between the Minister and
other local clergy with Keith Grammar Schwl, particularly at Christmas. Eastei and
Remembrance and thc primary $chool in Keith is serviced by all local clergy. ti)0. Assemblies
were also conductrd by th¢ ministrr Rothieniay aDd Newmill primaries in 2025 as wcll as
speThding time in the classrooms.

Keith North, Newmill, Boharn) & Rothiemay Churches
Trustees, Annual Report
There is an active Guild gmup wbo m¢¢t monthly during the year as well as Tuesday Table
who provide a soup and sweet lunch every week for many peopl¢ in the comTnunity. it is usual
to have an average of 90 p￿pIe, the 100 person mark being broken sevcral times this past year.
This group benefits both th08e requiring a hot meal and those cnjoying friendship and Company.
Other weekty gTOUPS that meet in the church regularly include. daThcitLg for primary children. a
50* Walking Group, Alcoholics Anonymous, two toddler groups and a photography club. The
Coat HangcrProject. provides a space for free coats to be collected fi)r ihose who wannth.
Another outreach to the community is our qiiarterly publication, S¢riix. Each magazine has a
theme and there are regular CODtributors with special guests being invited for ea¢h cdition.
The ¢hw¢h also n)ak¢s Its excellent fa¢iliti¢s available ￿ other groups for a wide range of
communiiy ￿tiVitieS hosiing many Coffee mornings for diverse groups of people.
Aehievements and PerfornwKe
Wor5hlp
Regular weekly worship numbers continue to remain steady. Yet 8gain. we are still awaitirtg a
decision on buildings. meaning worship continue5 in the hall. Café church continues io be popular.
and is held Friodically througbout the year. Keith North is havAng an avernge attendance of amund
30, Mulben 8 on average and at Rothiemay an averag¢ of 13. In addiiion, the Christingle at
Rothiemay was very well supported, with more than 60 children and famili￿ filling the s8nctu3ry.
The church encourages rnembers to participate in worship, sharing readin￿ door duty, flower
delivery etc. and during the Y￿ mgny people contribute in this way.
Mtsslon & Mlni8try Developmenl
With the r¢stswwr¢ of the Church of Scodand as a whole. Keith North, Nevmiill, Boham) and
Rothicmay Iw become part of the Northeast and Northern Jsles, as Moray Pre$b￿Cry ceased to exisi
on 31 De¢emb¢r 2022. We formed aBasis of Pglish Grouping with St. Rufus. Botriphnie andGr2nge
and a identificd a DcvelopJJ)CDt GTOUP comprised of 2 session members, the s¢ssion clerks and
ministers. We are committed to having mission &8 part of our focus, regulatly taking up special
collcction5 lo serve others both ID the community and around the world. Outreach ¢I￿)Ugh Thc5day
Table is vitally important. &8 is continuing work with the pupils.
The congregation's website is now active with a new site having been built, content has been
added, and 15 regularly maintained. S(Kiai media (Facebook) is in operation to invi* individuals 10
events and the intent is to make follL aware of our activiry and invit themtopartt¢ipate. ThcmiDisfrr
bas the opportunity to broadcast over Keith Community Radio.
The Kirk Shoploffice
The Kirk Shop and office enhances its place as a daily Church-bAsed focus for the community. It is
staffed mainly by volunte¢rs from th¢ ¢ommunity as wcll as the congrcgation and is managed by a
part-time shop manager. It is effectively ttle town's Fair Trade ceDtr¢, Christian b(K)kshop. and the
congregation's adMintstr￿lv¢ ¢¢ntr¢. The st￿k held in the shop 1$ varied ¥JNI is continually being
renew¢d with Fair Trade food and PTodu¢¢b from a¢ros¥ the globe. This has helped to bring more
awareness of Fair Trade io the ¢onunuDiiy. The Kiyk Shop ai80 serves as one of the local eollection
points for the local foodbank. We hAve employed A secreiary post to impD)ve OUT communication
throughout the parish. We also hired a treasurer that works out of the Kirk Shop about 10 hours a
week.

Keith North, Newm1￿ Boharni & Rothjen￿Y Churches
Tr￿stee8, Annual Report
Y￿r ended 31 December 2025
The Robert W. Garrow Trust FWMI
This restricted fun¢ e51ablished as a Trust through the will of Rob¢rt W. Garrow in 1982. used to be
a separate registered charity (Scottish Clwities No SCOO5261). During 2016. on the advice of th¢
a]urch of Scotland Law DepaJtmenl, it was btought into the %¢ounts of Keith North. Newmill.
Boharni and Rothiemay ChuTch of ScotlaDd. Il is in thc forni of an endowment, with only the interest
iwom¢- and not the capital- being available for use by the congr¢g8tion under the aegis of the Kirk
Session. It is rccognised as r¢5ttictrd due to the restiictiolls placed on its uses by the donor. it can
only bc used loc￿lY in supwi of ministry. mission and fabric. Its trustees are the Minister and Kirk
Session. The TnL%tees are yes￿>n8]b]e, along wilh Church of Scotland InvestOT8 Trust, for the
investhient strate8y and income generated,. spending decisions tsken by the KiTk Session. Income
from this fund remain sieady and is suffA¢ieni to Cover the (living lo Grow commitmcnt (Formerly
Ministy and Mission) lo Central ¢hurth.
Financial Revie
The principal scNllce of income is the weekly offuings and stsnding order8, (held with Bank of
Swtland and Virgin Moneyl and have remained conslant over lh¢ lost f¢w years around
£30,(M)O. Tax recovered on Gift Aid is claimed on a regular basis and amounted 10 £8(KKI.
Income from use of Premises and bank de￿sIts have raised around £2,5￿.
We are $upp(Ated thrnugho￿ the year by the Robert W Gatrow Trust and a recent generous
bequest fTom Mary Mayer. The dividend income from the rrnst matches last year's figure of
£87,003 and the MissAon and Minisry contril)uiion rose by 12% to £68,115.
Dwing the prepa￿tiOn of the accounts it was not¢d that the Consolidated Fabric Furwj
(Revenue) held on behalf of ihc congregation by the Church of Scodand Genual TNstees was
reported in the accounts with a balance brought forward from the p￿VIouS yeaT of £89,685. As
per Church of Scotland guidance. this type of fund requires to be recorded WiEhin the apFndix
to the accounts and not within the overall balancc of funds hcld by the Congregation and on this
basis a reallocation ]w been made to remove the balance. The closing balan¢¢ of th¢ fund 45 Ot
31" tk¢emb¢r 2025 of £100,907 ha8 been recorded in the appendix.
Reserves Pollcy
It is the Trustees. policy not to hold significani funds b￿k in r¢serve: what is given and Taised
for the work of the Ch￿￿h is us¢d for that PUTP)se. Thett is still major expenditure in prospect
at ihe present time with the continuing uncertainty of repaiTS and ￿n0VationS to the church
sanctuary. Discussion8 are still in progtess as to the besi way io raise the I￿¢ssary funds for
the San¢wary repairs including grants. reserves and tsrgetrd fundraising.
£36,242 was also held in restricted funds provithd for the pu￿SeS set out in No* 2.

Kelth North, Newn￿11, Boharni & Roth[en￿Y Churches
Trustees, Annual Report
Yegr ended 31 December 2025
Structure> Governance and Management
Governing Docwnent
The Church is administered in a¢coTdan¢e with the *rnis of the Unitary Constitution of
the Church of Scotland.
Recrultment and Apw)IntD)enl of Tr￿tee8
Members of the Kirk Session are the clwity thjstees. The Kirk Session members ￿e
the elders of the church and are chosen from those members of the church who are
considered to have the ￿propriate gifts and skills. The minister, who is a member of
the Kirk Session. elected by the congregation and inducted by Presbytery.
OrgaDisational Slrnctwe
The Kirk Session. which nornially meeis seven times a year. is responsible for spiritual
and temp)ral affairs within the Church, and also for the Robert W. Garrow TTh￿t Fund
who%e Trustees are the MinisteT and members of the Kirk Session.
Reference and Administrative Infornthtion
Charity Name:
Keith NO￿ Neivmill, Boharm & Rothiemay
Charlty Re*tratlon Number:
SC033804
Congreg4don Reference No:
352085
Contaet Addrw:
The Church Office
192 Mid Street
Kelth AB55 5BQ

Keith North, NeTrYmill, Boharni & Rothiemay Church&s
Trustees> Annual Report
Year ended 31 December 2025
Trustees
Klrk S￿{0￿
Addison, Kathleen
BartletL Rachel
Brown, Krista
Buchan, Elizabeth
Copp, Elizabeth
Dey. Margaret
Fearns. Joyce
For(L Sheila
G￿[10Ch, Sandra
Gordon, Judy
Harrington, Deirdre
Harrington, John
Ha￿0p, Elizabeth
Henderson. Lorna
Hutchison. Katherine
Johnston, Sheila
McAndie, Jackle
McHardy, Hugh
Milne, Fod)es
Milton, Wendy
Mitchell. Arlene
Murphy, Lesley
Nicoll, Mariory
Nicoll, Stephen
Papiransky, Helen
Papiransky, Michael
Pates, Linda
Rbynas, George
Ross, Annabel
Shand, Susan
Stephen, Lorna
Sutherland, Rosemary
Webster, Claire
Rev Dr Amy Bender

Keith Nortlb NewmilL BohAm & Rothiemay Churches
Tn￿tees, Annual Report
Year ended 31 December 2025
Prffinciple offic￿ bearers
Minister..
Rev Dt Amy Bender
Session Cle￿.
Mrs Ktista Brown
Tre&8urer.'
Arlene Mitchell
Jndependent Ex
Mr Ronnle Btrnle FCCA
SBP Acc[￿lltants & Business Advis¢rs
27 Finlayson Street,
Fraserburgh,
AB43 93Q
Bankers
Bank of Scotland
196 Mid Streei
Keith
AB55 5BQ

Kdth Nort1￿ Newmlll, Bohann & Rothlemay Churches
Th￿tees? Annual Report
Year ended 31 December 2025
Statement of Trustee5' RespoL%ibilities
Charity law requires ihe trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which
show a true and fair view of the stale of affai￿ of the charity and its financial a¢tivities for that
period. In pr¢parin8 thos¢ finw¢ial Sialements. the trnsiees are Tequired to".
Seleci suitable accounting policics and then apply th¢m CmLSiStendy:
Make judgements and estima￿ that are reasonable and ptudenl.
Sthte whether appli¢abl¢ ac¢ounting standards and siaremenLS of recommended
practice have been followed, subj¢et to any d¢partur¢s disclosed ood explained in the
financial statements; and
Prepare the financial statements on a going concern ba815 UDles8 it is inappropriate to
FKesume that the charity will continue in opeTrtional existenc¢.
The ttuslees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with
r&2sonable accuracy at any time the financial posiuon of the chatity and to enable them to
ensll￿ that the finan¢ial statements comply with the Cbarities and Tnlstee Investment
{Scodondl Aci 2W5 and the Charities Accounts IScotlaThdl Regulations 2006. They are also
responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hencc for taking re&%onable stcps for
the prevention and d￿eCtion of fraud and oth¢r irregularities.
Approved by the TTus*es and 8igned on their bchajf,
Rev Dr Amy Bender
Mlntster
Date:
2L 2021e
KIista Brown
Session Clerk
Date: 2U w . 2b
Arlene Mit¢hell
27_&-2ts

Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Keith North,
Newmill, Boharn) & ROthlen￿Y Churches
Year ended 31 December 2025
I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2025 which are
set out on page8 10 ￿ 16.
Rwectlve responslbil1t1￿ of trusteog And examiner
The charity's trust￿5 are ￿SponsIbl¢ for ihe preparation of th¢ accounts in
accordance with the ternis of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act
2005 and the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006.
The charity trus￿e& consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the
Accounts Regulations does not apply. It is my responsibility to ¢xoJnine the accounts
as required under seciion 44(1) (c) of the Aci and io state whether particular Mat￿r8
have come to my attention.
B￿1$ of independent examiner's statement
My ¢xan]ination is carried oui in accordance with Regulation I l of the Charities
Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006. An exarninatiun includes a review of the
accounting records kept by tbe clwity and a comparison of the accounts presented
with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures
in the accounts, and seeks explanations from the trustees concen)ing any such matters.
The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be reqUI￿d in
an audiL and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the
accounts.
Independent examiner's statement
In th¢ Course of my examination. no matter has corne to my allention".
l. which gives me re&sonable cause to believe that in any material respect the
r¢quiTements:
to k¢ep accounting records in accordance with Section 44(1) (a) of the 2005 Act
and Regulation 4 uf the 2(K16 Accounts. Regulations. and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with
Regul&tion of the 2(K16 Accounts Regulations
have not been met. or
2. to which, in my opinion, attenti.￿n should be drawn in order to eThable a proper
underst
of the aecounis to
Signamre .
Mr Ronnie Birnie, FCCA
SBP Accountants & Business Adviser
27 Finlayson Street
Fraserburgh
AB43 9JQ
D4te: 4-S-I

Kcith North. Ileivmill Boharm & Rothiemai Church
Recei
ts and Pai'ments Aceount
Year ended 31 December 2025
UDrtStricted
Rtstritltd
EDdoivmtnt
Fund
2025
Totsl
2025
2015
2025
2024
Recei
Don81ions
T?x ReLOVCTcd on GIAAid [k)Trati(￿5
A¢iivitlLE for CJeneratin8 Fund5
Fjank & Ikr￿11
Ibvethneni
Note
29,838
29138
8,004
17.184
lJb32
87.158
32.007
8,7(H)
16.237
5,536
89.412
11.023
1,032
87,158
Othcr Incom¢
Sub Tot*lt4
Contr1t￿ti￿9 fmm Lfjnycwv)n
OrBanisatson5
R￿lavu$e ofprertsL
(rf8nt5. Seeds for Grom
Weddings and F￿¢raIS
Keiih Noth Resoration Fund
Oihu Rx¢ipts
132,193
11.023
143,216
151 J92
1,400
5.¥74
490
10.200
5874
450
1261
1,239
lJ61
1339
Total ReceTpts
142,517
11.023
154540
162,672
Paiments
Costs olgener*ing funds
Charitsble a¢Eivittes
Govenwnc¢ eos
Othr pyments
4.239
146.477
1,140
2.570
2,668
61109
149.145
1,140
7,828
125.879
954
Total Payments
151,256
156.494
135Jll
EACtss Df Receipts over Paymeots for tht year
before trnnsfers
(8,7391
5,785
12,9541
Z7,461
Nei Gath￿/(LOSsesI on Lmysthents
1&7391
S?85
12.9541
27,461
Tr*Hsfers bttsvttn funds
R¢Allo¢*th)n of cOn￿lIdated FAbTit Fund
189.6851
(891851
Ex¢¢s1 ofReetlprJ ovtr P￿￿entS f<*r the ytar
(&739)
1833LKII
192th391
27161
R¢to•tiliAtioD of Bank & C*5h bdanrey..
Totd Rank & C8sh halances bro￿&hI forward
390.S76
120.142
510.729
483,268
Totsl Bank & C8sb balances tArrled fDr*Ar
381037
343
4l&Q90
510.729
Note
The Itl￿￿￿ and F.xpeAdittLTe of the Robert W GBrrow T￿1￿ ￿ pr¢viou$ly r¢ported as a sep￿&1¢ clwity (SC0052611.
At the tytsstee5 requesi the charily staius was closed by OSCR on 23rd sePte￿kn 2016 all fijnds bBin8 transferr•J from
RathbonES lo the Church of Scotland Tru51ees In￿estment Funds. Th¢se funds ate now ¢onsolidai¢d ￿ Restrictcd Funds wiihtn the
Lon8reBationaJ A¢¢owlls 4nd all ￿cOffi¢ and ¢xp¢ndiiur¢ relatin8 ￿ the fftjsi is now included ￿thin these fthgth¢ial sta*ments. IKome
T&trd frtm th¢ inYcsim¢tys Is ¢rtdit¢d to a bank ￿COUNt hcld locally whith 15 ￿ported as U[￿￿trIC￿d fund.
Tr income fri)rn the Garrow thvetstmeThl funds tot8lIed £87.003 fortr ye8r with ¢xkKndiiureof£68,522.
10

Keith Triorth Newmlll Boharm & Rothlemav chU￿h
Stalemtllt gf Bal￿te5
Ai 31 Detember 2025
Tlthl
2DI
nk*
Bbl for*4
391J76
IlQ142
511,719
4e3208
Mwem¢nt ID year.
Ex¢eJs of Re¢¢￿ twthe yeir
ReilkniiDnofthc Fwd
(29S4>
27I61
9.685>
41W
510.1IY
z•
kWG*Tttr*TrgyL COSlnYeMtrsTn￿[l￿((rt￿r I￿rtd
Chwrhol FDTrd
R be
Cbur¢hor￿￿dTTrJrtIknnd1
1.651.596
65.446
3￿14
l.WI744
60.524
3.Q24
Bw¢rwKy4NdFibric
1.7Z4.919
1,671.234
VundtD
TanBble FL¥edknel
130.thxl
1.734
5045
I3D.I
4.811
51uL*
140fv)8
GenEThIT*na
4,324
3.663
4.524
lThe4ccounts were ipprovrdbythe KirkSts￿LOn OTh 29th m￿ch 2026
For and b¢￿￿Of the Kiyksessithl
Rev.Dr AmyB¢Dder
Kr￿* Brown

Keith North Newmill Boharni & Rothierna Church
Year Ended 31 December 2025
Notts io the
DurlD8 thcy¢xtrK Nti*perEW¢1￿￿¢Iy¢d￿avc￿llg&(Kh￿eA￿*Th￿￿ThOWTh*n8lo£Y36I2W24.. £2,3J31.
Aoco]danCe ¥YithCThur¢b ofSedkndteEU]ati(jDg4wkneabktoAll¢(thytg￿]ti￿,￿ts¢JITIx of£3,395 (2024.. £3.1691
WaiP3id ftr thc M4rtSL * Kcith knh NewnullBolunkn& RothkthayCbur¢h.
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Notyu5t¢BW4PCT50TrT¢tste41 anY[¢T50n￿ intyr￿in aTry¢(ffjrXL0TtrArffj￿thOn¢￿WQd ￿￿¥bythe¢h1rity
l MovemeDts in Bank & Cgsh Balances
&B•T
& BakDctt atjl
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Lk5iBnMi Fabri¢ Fund
unres1rfl￿ funds
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(6,715}
5,4401
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1685221
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1é9558
135,410
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87.1
142,517
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89h85
189.6851
{5.2381
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should ￿t fO￿P&nOfthBc(m￿ea8ti0n3lb3jAD￿eBbUt1D￿trad krewTtedbyway4Jf
the &ppendi*. The bAlènce brouthi fww8rd from2024 hastherefore been remo?￿]
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Kelth North Ntwmlll Boh•rni & Rothlema LThurch
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3. Analysts otRecelpts
20ts
2•ts
2025
WFO Scheme (rthQift ￿0)
Glft ￿aDOnat
Recoytted on GJltAid lh1￿￿0
(Op¢h Platt)
ojio
19.122
19,113
15.910
8.7(
2.831
2.927
543
40.707
2￿8]
I,IS3
172
37042
Holidayciub & Keith ShDW
172
37.842
her
&ioi
161
11.023
17,184
17.184
16.237
16,237
Bthk& Dep￿t interest
InvrMnMi Inc¥xlir-Dividcndsrtetiv¢d
1.0)2
87.1511
88.lgo
S.536
89.412
94.948
R¢MWs¢ofPr¢mi
10.2(M)
5.874
s￿71
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K¢&th NorthReJiwathm fwlld
Othrr RecNFrts
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1239
IOJ24
iJ39
iOJ24
l(L7
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14U17
11.023
153
162ffj72
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W￿￿*frOMT￿T￿kOf￿j 1.023.
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13

Keith North Newmill Boharm & Rothiema Chureh
Year Ended 31 December 2025
Notes to the Atcounts ¢ontinued
4. An*lyiis of ￿yrn*nts
UDroitritted
Rtttrided
EndowJn¢nt
Tol
Totsls
2015
1025
2•25
2025
2•24
Costs of generaling fuDd5
OtTerin8envtlopes
350
350
2,570
7,642
4239
2,570
7.828
Ch8ritsble *ctivitles
Mini%kne5& MI551￿ allo￿1
Presbyterydues
Mini51er'5 ¢xFn5¢3
Plllpii suryly
OrganisilPI4Di# Supp
(hher 5tsJfin8COSL%- Solarie4 NIC& Pen5wJn
Fabr￿ rerAiT5& maintenance
thuncil Tax{Man5c& Shopl
He&t 2nd light
W*ier CharB¢$ & IngufAnee
Rep￿rS & RehÈwals
Lwl & Profe55ional Co515
Vehick & Equipment Hi
Chutth offire¢xpEn5¢S
Licenre5
Keith Sknow
68.115
6.640
936
68,115
6WIJ
936
71
60.647
2J53
5.859
19.926
10.407
5.803
4519
7,284
2266
8,572
3.￿5
18.OS)
-5,921
5.164
19,926
IDA32
5303
4J19
8.784
U94
8J72
25
1.500
128
9,708
2J53
.675
1kn75
(ISS)
I,W3
50
78
P￿ntin&co￿ylll￿ publitiry& 8dvGtssinB
Holidayclub
Ctherexpens¢5
Guild Ptoj¢ds& 5ubs¢rioions
1.083
155
Iss
810
381
2J22
1.105
J,•07
149,145
tXiJwH)￿ to Ch¥iiies
373
146,477
634
2,668
523
125,879
Governance costs
Indewdentexthniner's fett%
1.1411
954
1.140
1.141
954
Other p8yN¢nts
Purckne of a&%ets
Pur¢has¢ C*f
Losn Ir¢tofrep#5wnL%I
IEkn)I
IfAK>I
16001
550
550
TDtsI P4ym¢nts
151.256
5238
156,494
135211
14

Keith North Newmill Boharm & Rothiema Chu￿￿
Year Ended 31 December 2025
Notes to the Aecounts Continued
Minister's Stlpend
All Church of scotl￿d conmation5 ¢tintrtbule ttrthe National Fund which bEars the costs ofa]I ￿￿75t￿r5. 5tipetth
and employer's cOntrib￿tiO[lS fibr national insuranc4 [￿￿510￿ and hO￿ing al￿ loan fund.
Minister5, StiF￿nds are paid in accordance with the natiollal Siipend SC￿e, which is related to yea[5 of5w¥i¢e.
FOT th¢ y￿r revi¢w tlK millinum stirKryJ wa5 ￿2,435 aThJ the ma¥imwtJ sup¢nd lin th¢ fifth and subyeqwmyeaTS1
£39,856. No cmployr£ ¢4rncdovcr £6O.0W.
All Church of Scotland con8rcgaiion5 are T¢quirtd to pay directly 10 Ihe Local Aulhority the assesscd Council Tax in respectof th¢ir
m￿¢$. In yeor und¢r r¢vi¢w £3.169 was p8id for the Mans¢ CouJKil Tax and £1.995 foT th¢ ShopiOffi¢¢ CLwncil Ta¥.
Collections for Tbird P*rtie8
2025
2024
ristian Aid
Moray sch￿)1 Bank
Cr055r2ach
Myj)M￿ Aid Appeal
MAF
K¢ith CArtc¢r Link
Kciih Housc Fire Appeal
Spu[L5(￿LYj Run in uid uf Cru55Rea¢h
606
38
54
97
552
28
47
271
2(Nl
129
1,023
15

Keith North Newmli l Boharrn & Rothiema Church
Year Ended 31 Deetmbtr 2025
APPLryDIX
FUNDS HLLD OJ¥ BEHALF OF THE CONGREGATION
BY THE CHLRCH OFSCOTLAND GEYE114L TRUSTEKS
CoDsolidated Fabrir Fund
2025
2024
2023
2122
CAPITAL ACCoU￿T 56
C1rD￿h Fund
Dysii Fw
Credit Balancegbeld ￿ 31 D￿rmber25￿ co
41.344
41.345
41.345
Gwh Fu
I￿p)m¢ FNtt4
De￿511 Fund
lth VaivE ofB4lpn￿5sEJj t￿bEr25
6i.446
60.524
57.663
61.247
REVENUE ACCOU
Credit ￿￿¢¢81 31 tk¢emLw 2J
59.é85
64.67J
TEMPORARY AccouNr
c￿E BaIR￿C￿l31 tkrrfftbrt 25