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APCM 20 th April 2010: Christ Church Future Plans

APCM 20 th April 2010: Christ Church Future Plans. Vision Needs: people & buildings Teaching and prayer on giving Current financial position (2009/10) Next steps & how to help Questions & Answers. Our Vision is to know Christ better and to make Christ better known.

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APCM 20 th April 2010: Christ Church Future Plans

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  1. APCM 20th April 2010: Christ Church Future Plans • Vision • Needs: people & buildings • Teaching and prayer on giving • Current financial position (2009/10) • Next steps & how to help • Questions & Answers

  2. Our Vision is to know Christ better and to make Christ better known CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  3. Christ Church GuildfordFUTURE PLANS • We have a heritage of vision • Where there is no vision [no redemptive revelation of God], the people perish; Proverbs 29:18a Amplified Bible • Built on prayer • Unless God builds the house, its builders labour in vain. Psalm 127 CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  4. We do this through….. Youth bands, Sunday services, Theatre Dinner, Create, Holiday Club, Men’s Group, Marriage Preparation, Prayer Point, Discovery Groups, Home Groups, Baptisms, Women’s Forum Parenting Courses, God at Work, Alpha, Ready for Action, Thursdays at 2, Assemblies Bereavement Courses, Men’s Dinners, Weekend Away, Prayer Tree, Action Pact, Marriage Course, ABC, ABC2, Lost for Words, Guides Funerals, Interact, Daily Prayer, Brownies Thursday Communion, Weddings, Ready 4 Action, Drama CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  5. Teaching Prayer CYF Ministry Core Ministry Mission & Outreach Which Are Supported By Teaching Prayer Our Property Staff and Volunteers Our Finances Our Vision influences our life…

  6. Where are our needs now? • Important and urgent opportunities in our Children’s, Youth and Families’ ministry. We need: • to recruit a Children and Families’ Minister from Summer 2010 • to recruit a Youth Intern to work with the youth, in 2010 • to plan for Youth Work needs from 2011 CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  7. What are our building needs now? The basement where our youth go…would you? CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  8. Disabled access from the car park – bring up to standard From this… …to this. £10k with £5k already in.

  9. Make hall and garden more useable Approx. £40k with potential for some Sure Start funding

  10. What are our buildings like now? Upstairs- Potential For outreach? CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  11. Open-up first floor of Church House Approx. £50k 11

  12. Where is our future vision? - buildings We are building towards the Big Picture of a larger vision for the future of Christ Church • Disabled access to the hall and storage • Upstairs of Church House • Atrium linking Church and Church House • Reordering space in the church • Sound and Vision systems CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  13. Following Church feedback at last weekend away, discussions with Architects and potential for external funding, the PCC decided on the following priorities for 2010: Having refurbished the hall lavatories and kitchen 2009 (completed with thanks)… Improve disabled access, make the Hall and Garden more useablefor groups and construct a store, including for Create and other equipment (approx. £55k) Planned for Summer 2010. £5k already received from Surrey Council for disabled access Open up the first floor of Church House so it can be used for small groups both during the week and on Sundays, moving meetings out of the basement and Winchester Room. (approx. £50k) Planned for as soon as funding is available. Approx £7,700 already received in donations Where are our needs now? - buildings 13

  14. Teaching & prayer on giving • What does the Bible tell us about giving? • A great deal! ... but where to start? • review Malachi 3:6-12 “I the LORD do not change. So you, O descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed. Ever since the time of your forefathers you have turned away from my decrees and have not kept them. Return to me, and I will return to you.” says the LORD Almighty. “But you ask, ‘How are we to return?’ “Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me. But you ask, ‘How do we rob you?’ CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  15. Teaching & prayer on giving • What does the Bible tell us about giving? • A great deal! ... but where to start? • review Malachi 3:6-12 “In tithes and offerings. You are under a curse – the whole nation of you – because you are robbing me. Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the LORD Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have enough room for it. I will prevent pests from devouring your crops and the vines in the field will not cast their fruit.” says the LORD Almighty. CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  16. Teaching & prayer on giving • What does the Bible tell us about giving? • A great deal! ... but where to start? • review Malachi 3:6-12 “Then all the nations will call you blessed, for yours is a delightful land,” says the LORD Almighty. CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  17. Teaching & prayer on giving • What does the Bible tell us about giving? • A great deal! ... but where to start? • review Malachi 4:6-12 • 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  18. Teaching & prayer on giving • What does the Bible tell us about giving? • A great deal! ... but where to start? • review Malachi 4:6-12 • 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 As it is written: “He has scattered abroad his gifts to the poor; his righteousness endures for ever.” Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness. You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God. CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  19. Teaching & prayer on giving • What does the Bible tell us about giving? • A great deal! ... but where to start? • review Malachi 4:6-12 • 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 • Let’s remember that God loves a cheerful giver • and encourages each person to give what they can, • proportionate to what they have. • All that we have is God’s! CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  20. Teaching & prayer on giving • We are launching a sermon series on Giving after the APCM linking to Home Groups to help us learn more. • Later in the term we will focus on Nehemiah which has much to teach us about Building CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  21. Teaching & prayer on giving • We need to build on prayer & including Prayer Point in May -there’ll be plenty of opportunities beyond this meeting too • How can YOU pray about this? CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  22. 2009 financial information snapshot • Overall incomefor 2009 was £230,004. This included planned giving via Gift Aid of £136,442 (before recovery of tax). • Overall expenditure for 2009 was £236,489. So, the Church had a shortfall of £6,485. • Savings against budget included approx. £9000 on loan cost for Ivor Close due to the low interest rates • 2009 budget provided for a Children & Families’ Minister. Cheryl left part way through the year. Other expenditure was down too, so we had a net saving of nearly £6000 against the youth/children’s work budget. • Planned one-off capital expenditure of £28,885 on the new kitchen and toilets contributed to the overall shortfall.

  23. 2009 financial information Income (£) 2009 2008 Planned Giving 183,995 189,152 Other donations 22,130 16,346 Investment income 899 3,794 Other income (lettings) 22,120 28,948 Events 860 20,852 Total 230,004 259,092

  24. 2010 budget snapshot • The 2010 budget presently projects overall income of £218,734, including planned giving via Gift Aid of £140,000 before tax recovery. • Overall expenditure, with a new Children & Families’ Minister, is £237,974. The budget is therefore in deficit by nearly £20,000 on the basis of this projected income (n.b. this does not include Youth Intern or 2011 Youth needs).

  25. How can our people needs be met? • Regularincome is needed: • Approximately £40,000 p.a. on top of current income • Equates to a 20% p.a. increase in regular giving from now with 3 year commitment needed • An average of around £20 a month extra, or £5 a week, from each family group/individual on our electoral roll (20% uplift with Gift Aid). CHRIST CHURCH GUILDFORD FUTURE PLANS

  26. Priorities for 2010: Having refurbished the hall lavatories and kitchen 2009 (completed with thanks)… Improve disabled access, make the Hall and Garden more useablefor groups and construct a store, including for Create and other equipment (approx. £55k) Planned for Summer 2010. £5k already received from Surrey Council for disabled access Open up the first floor of Church House so it can be used for small groups both during the week and on Sundays, moving meetings out of the basement and Winchester Room. (approx. £50k) Planned for as soon as funding is available. Approx £7,700 already received in donations. Total one-off cost of approx. £105k in 2010. Equates to an average one-off gift of around £600from each of our 175 family units. or less if we are successful in our pending applications for funding from others. How can our buildings needs be met? 26

  27. Who is involved already & how can you help? • Project Team led by Susie • Louise Kenyon – project-managing the building works • Ray Bell & Matt Gray - stewardship • Debbie Miller – prayer • ?? - fund raiser – could this be you?

  28. Who is involved already & how can you help? • Please PRAYfor these needs when you pray on your own & join May Prayer Point to pray as a Church Family • Please START giving (increasing regular giving & one-off donations). Gift forms are on the web & at church – check your tax. • Please ENCOURAGE othersto give • Please BE INVOLVED with Church events to raise funds and continue to grow God’s mission for us

  29. Key dates from here • following APCM, Sunday Sermon & Home Group series on Giving • Susie, Mark & others visiting small groups to talk more on these needs • May 9th: THANKSgiving DAY 10am in the Church followed by Bring & Share lunch with Auction of Promises (all welcome) • May 11th - Prayer Point 8-9pm on People & Building needs • July - building work starts if funding in place • Post summer - people recruitment in place • Autumn: Celebration and thanksgiving on completion of the work and recruitment. Through each stage, we will show how we are doing & keep you up to speed

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