BRIDGE FAMILY CHURCH Trustee s annual report & financial statements For the period ending 31 st March 2017 Scottish Registered Charity SC043179 Peter Hall finance & accounting solutions Fellow Certified Public Accountant UK 10227712A
Report and Financial Statement FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 st March 2017 CONTENTS: 1. Title pages Pages 1-2 2. Trustee s report Pages 3-6 3. Independent Examiner s report Page 7 4. Statement of financial activities Pages 8-10 5. Other Page 11-12 2
TRUSTEE S ANNUAL REPORT Bridge Family Church Everyone needs community The Trustees have pleasure in presenting their report for the financial year ending 31 st March 2017. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS Charity Name : Bridge Family Church Charity Number : SC043179 Constitutional form : Unincorporated Association Constitutional form date : 24 th May 2012 Accounting reference date : 31 st March Principal Address : 114 St. Stephen Street, Edinburgh. EH3 5AD. Scotland UK Website : www.bridgefamilychurch.com Charity Trustees : There were no other Trustees who served during the financial period. Bankers : HSBC. 2 Buchanan Street, Glasgow G1 3LB. 40-22-47 01695304 Senior Staff member responsible for day-to-day management of the charity : Trustee and The charity has income below 250,000, and as such is eligible to prepare its accounts on a Receipts and Payments Basis. The governing document does not require the charity to prepare fully accrued accounts and neither does it require an audit. The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (the SORP) issued by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator in it s role as a SORP making body, recognised by the Financial Reporting Council. The charity has had the accounts independently examined by of Peter Hall finance & accounting solutions, Greenock, Inverclyde. PA16 8DT. 3
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT Governing document : The Trust is administered in accordance with the terms of the Trust Deed. The charity is a charitable unincorporated association and the purposes and administration arrangements are set out in its constitution. The Charity is registered with the Office of Scottish Charity Regulator Organisational structure and decision-making process : The Trustees are the managerial arm of the charity. They meet regularly and make decisions for and on behalf of the church. Major decisions of a managerial and financial nature are minuted. How trustees are appointed and recruited : The trustees were those appointed on the establishment of the trust. Appointment and removal is in accordance with the Trust Deed which requires that appointment is approved by unanimous agreement of the existing trustees and removal of any trustee by the unanimous agreement of the others. Risk Management : It is considered by the Trustees that there is no foreseeable risk where the charity is exposed. Affiliations and connections : The charity is affiliated with the Assemblies of God, Great Britain. ( Assemblies of God is a company limited by guarantee (No. 2873415) registered in England, having its registered office at The National Ministry Centre, Mattersey Hall, Retford Road, Mattersey, DN10 5HD, and is also a registered charity (No. 1032245)). Scotland is led by the Scotland Area Leadership Team (S.A.L.T) and the charity is in close relationship with the SALT Team. OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES The Purpose of the charity as set out in the Governing Document : The purpose of the charity is the advancement of religion; provision of assistance to those in need through age, illhealth, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. Summary of the main activities in relation to those Purposes : During the year the charity continued weekly meetings. The charity helped several people in the community through counselling and practical help. Volunteers : The church and/or charity would not be able to function without the help of volunteers in the areas of supervision of children, music, serving and cooking, teaching and maintenance. The Trustees would like to thank all volunteers for their invaluable contribution to the life of the charity. The Trustees acknowledge that service to the public benefit would not be possible with these volunteers. 4
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE This past year was very exciting for Bridge Family Church. We ve continued to build relationships with the community and hold events to fulfill our mission. We ve continued offering a toddler group to local families Partnered with Edinburgh university to offer their football team spiritual guidance and moral support. Our community choir has been a great hit with p2-p7 children. Our partnership with local business, including Starbucks and Cafe Life, have continued to flourish. Hosting a show in the Edinburgh fringe has been a highlight of our year. Also, we have continued our connect groups and weekly meetings. FINANCIAL REVIEW Total receipts for the financial year 1 st April 2016 to 31 st March 2017 was 30,575 ( 24,861 in 2016). This was from church attenders, playgroup contributions and contributions to missions. Total payments were 24,856 ( 21,338 in 2016). Net receipts have increased from 3,523 in 2016 to 5,720 in 2017. The Pastors of the church are self-funded, and therefore, there are no salary and wages payments. Nor are there any payments or reimbursements to trustees. Net receipts were 5,719.70 ( 3,523 in 2016) The fee to the Independent Examiner was 350 There was no debt. This reflects the generosity of the charities contributors. The financial effect of significant events : There were no significant events during the financial period. All expenditures was for the day to day running of the activities of the church. Investment policy & objectives set : The Trustees consider that the cash deposits will be needed for the charity s activities and therefore, there is no plan for investments. For the next financial year, the objectives will be to consolidate current activities given the church is only four years old. Charity s policy on reserves : on the 31 st may 2017, the Trustees adopted a Reserves Policy that at least 1,500 be maintained in the bank account as a minimum. This would ensure continuation of Church activities given a sudden fall in receipts. Going Concern : As at the date of approval of this report, and the financial accounts, the Trustees have assessed that there is no uncertainty about the Charity s ability to continue as a going concern. 5
FUTURE PERIODS Plans for future periods : We are going to continue showing love and support to our community through our toddler group. Continue to think of ideas on how to build stronger relationships with the community and businesses. We hope to use our gifts talents and resources to make our congregation play a more active role in the support of our community. Factors likely to affect financial performance or position going forward : There is no foreseeable event likely to affect the financial performance. The Trustees believe that this report is a fair, balanced and an understandable review of the charity s structure, legal purposes, objectives and activities, financial performance & financial position. The Trustees would like to thanks all those volunteers to help make it possible for Bridge Family Church to function. The Charity Trustees declare that they have approved the report above. Signed on behalf of the Charity Trustees. 24 th November 2017 Signature: Date : Full Name : Position : Trustee 6
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF BRIDGE FAMILY CHURCH Scottish Registered Charity SC043179 I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 st March 2017 which are set out on pages 9 to 12. Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Auditors The charity s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006. The charity trustees consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section 44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basis of Independent Examiner s statement My examination is carried out in accordance with Regulation 11 of the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity 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 concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently, I do not express an audit opinion on the accounts. Independent Examiner s statement In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention 1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44(1) (a) of the 2005 Act and Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations, and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations have not been met, or 2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Date 27 th November 2017 Fellow Certified Public Accountant UK. 10227712A Peter Hall finance & accounting solutions 8 Colliers Court Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire. FK13 6DR Scotland. UK. 7
Bridge Family Church Statement of Income and Expenditure For the 12 months ending 31 st March 2017 Scottish Registered Charity SC043179 Unrestricted funds Restricted funds Total funds Prior period total funds Further Details Income & Endowments from: Donations & Legacies 30,576 30,576 24,861 A1 Charitable Activities Other Trading Activities Investments Other Total 30,576 30,576 24,861 Expenditure on: Raising Funds Charitable Activities 24,856 24,856 21,338 B1 Other Total 24,856 24,856 21,338 Net Income/(expenditure) 5,720 5,720 3,523 Transfers between funds C Statement of Balances (Reconciliation of funds) Total funds bought forward 5,720 Total funds carried forward 17,063 11,343 D 8
Notes to the Statement of Financial Activities This Yr Prior Yr Income & Endowments A1 Income from Donations & Legacies General donations 30,576 24,961 Expenditure B1 Expenditure on Charitable Activities 24,856 21,338 All costs to further charity's aims (See Receipt & Payments below) E Reconciliation of funds HSBC Glasgow 17,427 11,243 Petty Cash 100 100 Credit card for requisites (464) 17,063 9
Bridge Family Church Scottish Registered Charity SC043179 Receipts & Payments 2017 Year ending 31 st March 2017 2017 2016 Receipts Choir Income 874 997 Donations - Gift Aid 7,789 5,305 Donations - non Gift Aid 8,081 8,547 Messy Church 21 Miscellaneous 1,604 Missions 8,373 4,195 Other 1,878 Playgroup 3,581 4,191 Total Receipts 30,576 24,861 Less: Payments Advertising 76 Bank Charges 226 74 Bridge Kidz Choir Expense 561 713 Connect group expenses 1,160 882 Decorations & Props 116 264 Graphics & media 283 Hospitality 160 Honorariums 1,100 Insurance 215 204 LifeCare service 7,496 8,275 Memberships 138 241 Messy Church 240 172 Ministry Expenses 309 47 Miscellaneous 911 1,005 Missions expenditure 6,102 1,077 Office expenses 601 399 Outreach Ministry & hospitality 1,895 Postage & Delivery 205 Playgroup 1,052 1,042 Printing 1,755 1,660 Professional fees 292 543 Special events expenses 2,259 Special guest expenses 33 Utilities 947 1,465 Total Payments 24,856 21,338 Net Receipts (Payments) 5,720 3,523 10
Web : www.bridgefamilychurch.com Twitter : @bfcedinburgh Facebook : bridgefamilychurch From our family to yours If ever you visit one of our events or services, you will surely receive a warm welcome from our Lead Pastor,, and his family!, along with his wife and their daughter, moved to Scotland in 2007 with a heart to serve the local church and to see families strengthened & encouraged by the love of Jesus Christ., an ordained minister with the AOG, is a passionate preacher who teaches Biblical Truths in a humorous and relevant way. believe that each individual, young and old, has a unique purpose and calling; that EVERYONE should be made to feel loved, safe, and challenged when they attend our church service. When he s not in the pulpit or the office, you can catch Pastor eating a Nandos lunch, playing XBOX, watching UFC on the tele, reading books to, or creating something inventive on his ipad. 11