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Giving at Emmanuel

As a church we have been incredibly blessed financially. Our level of income enables us to grow God’s work at Emmanuel as well as commit funds to support gospel work both in the UK and overseas. We are very grateful to everyone who supports Emmanuel financially, particularly those who make sacrifices to do so.

Concerns for 2009 and beyond

In 2008 we aimed to spend some of our reserves as they were at a high level after an increase in income in 2007. We therefore bought a new organ and piano as well as spending money to improve the PA system. We also increased our spending on UK and International Mission to ensure that we were still giving more money to work outside Emmanuel than we were spending on ourselves. We therefore made a deficit on the general fund in 2008 of about £70k. Our reserves are still at a reasonable level at the end of 2008, however the economic climate does give us cause for concern. The UK and International Mission Committees are receiving more requests for funds which we would like to be able to meet, but the result of this is that we have a budgeted deficit for 2009 of £55k even with turning down some of those requests. Obviously we cannot afford to keep making deficits so unless income increases we will need to cut the UK and International Mission budgets more severely in 2010. We are very grateful to all those who give to Emmanuel, especially those who give by regular standing order, enabling us to plan and manage our finances more effectively.

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Can you help spread the load?

There may be people who regularly attend Emmanuel but haven’t yet committed to support Emmanuel financially. If that’s you, or if you are relatively new to Emmanuel, can we encourage you prayerfully to consider if you are able to make such a commitment. It’s very easy. All you need is described on the next page.

You may be aware that the basic rate of income tax has been cut to 20% from April 2008. This is good news for most people but bad news for charities. However the Chancellor announced transitional relief allowing charities to continue to reclaim £28 for every £100 received until April 2011, thereby improving our 2008 budget by approximately £10,000 – thank you Mr. Darling! If you don’t yet give to Emmanuel through Gift Aid and are a tax payer, please consider starting – it makes a big difference to our finances, as described on the next page.

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10 March 2010
19:00-22:00 Prayer Meeting
20:00-20:00 The Reason for God
12 March 2010
20:00-22:00 The Gospel in Art - Stuart Currie
20:00-22:00 The Big Gig
13 March 2010
10:00-16:00 God Confusion - Keller, Rice and Stewart
18 March 2010
20:00-22:00 Comedy Night - Al Stewart
20:00-22:00 Youth Unplugged night - Al Stewart
20 March 2010
08:30-10:00 Men's Breakfast - Simon Manchester
19:00-20:30 Family Fun - Colin Buchanan
22 March 2010
13:00-15:00 Seniors' lunch - Simon Manchester
25 March 2010
19:30-21:00 Trivial or Terminal? Have I got the right diagnoses? - Simon Manchester
26 March 2010
19:30-21:00 Life or Death? Three score years and then? - Simon Manchester
27 March 2010
09:00-10:00 Prayer for Japan
19:30-21:00 Boom or Bust? Your money or your life? - Simon Manchester
28 March 2010
09:00-12:00 Respectability or Rescue? Is "good enough" good enough? - Simon Manchester
18:30-20:00 Now or Never? What's the Hurry? - Simon Manchester
Upcoming Events
The Gospel in Art - Stuart Currie
St Luke's Wimbledon Park,
12 March 2010
The Big Gig
Dundonald Church (The Factory),
12 March 2010
God Confusion - Keller, Rice and Stewart
Excel Centre, Docklands,
13 March 2010
Comedy Night - Al Stewart
Dundonald Church (The Factory),
18 March 2010
Youth Unplugged night - Al Stewart
Dundonald Church (The Factory),
18 March 2010
 
 

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