2019 2019

MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

AND STATISTICS

OF THE Presbyterian Church in Ireland

BELFAST, 2019 1

MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE General Assembly OF THE Presbyterian Church in Ireland Held at , June, 2019

FIRST SESSION

Monday, 3rd June, 2019 7.00 pm

Within the Assembly Hall

The Right Rev Dr CJC McMullen, Moderator of the General Assembly, welcomed, on behalf of the Assembly, the Lord Lieutenant of Belfast, representatives of sister churches, of educational and community organisations, and other special guests present. The Moderator led in public worship, expressing thanks for the help he had received during his year in office. After delivering an address he constituted the Assembly with prayer. The Rev Trevor D Gribben, Clerk of Assembly, announced that the names of 573 ministers being ex officio members and 488 commissioned elders, had been entered on the Roll of the Assembly, together with 43 Assembly elders, conveners and nominees of the General Assembly Nominations Committee. In addition 318 people in various categories, not members of the court, have been 2 MINUTES invited to sit and deliberate, including 21 who are visitors from other churches. The following ministers and ruling elders were present at the Annual Meeting:–

BELFAST ASSEMBLY

Minister/Ruling Elder not applicable ~ Did not register attendance + Corresponding Elder

1. ARDS PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. W.P. Addley Theological Professor W.T. Cordner First Bangor Dr. D.J. Watts Clerk of Assembly Dr. D.R. Purce Dr. R.A. Russell Dr. S.N. Williams Theological Professor T.W.D. Johnston Miss V. Steele Hamilton Rd., Bangor Dr R.A. Patton Ballygilbert C.W. Megaw Mrs. J. Mann Helen’s Bay J. Campbell C. Graham First N.W. McAuley R. McCormick Greenwell St., Newtownards Dr. C.J.C. McMullen Mrs. J. Richardson West Church, Bangor D. Stanfield + S. Dalzell First Bangor Associate W.G. Cameron D. McKee Glastry -do- ~ Kirkcubbin J.M. Wade T. Kennedy M. Stanfield Mrs. D. Gilmore First Bangor J.H. Flaherty T. Jenkins & Ballycopeland P.T. Dalzell A. McQuoid Groomsport ~ S. Stevenson Ballyholme Dr. W.J.P. Bailie + B. Knox Mission Africa G. Aitcheson ~ Kilcooley, Bangor R.J. Stevenson ~ & Ballyfrenis G.J. Kennedy ~ Ballygrainey C.W.A. Jones I. Macdonald Regent St., Newtownards J.M. Browne J. Gibson First BELFAST, 2019 3

M.R. Catney ~ Second Newtownards ~ B. Hyndman Ballycrochan G. McConville Chaplain to the Forces T.J. McConaghie Mrs. E. Savage N.D.H. Stewart R. Walker A.J. Galbraith + Mrs. V. Scott West Church, Bangor Associate A. Ditty D. McCracken Scrabo G.J. Simpson ~ Ballywalter M.A. Johnston A. Briggs St. Andrew’s, Bangor J.P. McWatters Ms. J. Johnston Strean, Newtownards R.S. Hamilton B. Turtle Movilla S.W. Orr D. Carson Trinity, Bangor A. Gill + Mrs. E. Warden Moderator’s Assistant A. Warden Ballyblack J. Adamson Ballygilbert

2. ARMAGH PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. J. Thompson The Mall, Armagh J. Gordon Second Keady; Drumhillery D.R. Byers Cladymore; Tassagh Dr. J.S. Carson + G. Kennedy Theological Principal A.D. Davidson L. Crowe First Armagh C.U.R. Bradley Mrs. C. Swann Armagh Road, Portadown R.L. Brown Dr. G. Carson First Portadown R.I.A. Allely Craigavon; Vinecash T.A. McNeely O. Milligan Richhill E.P. Gamble T. Savage The Mall, Armagh D.J. Hutchinson Moy; Benburb N.J. McCullough K. Belshaw Hill Street, Lurgan R.I. Abraham ~ First Keady -do- W. Henry Armaghbrague S.D. Finlay T. Edgar Druminnis -do- ~ Redrock D.S. Henry Mrs. R. Spence First Lurgan P.L. McKelvey J. MacQueen Loughgall -do- E. Forbes Tartaraghan I. Thompson D. McCrea Lislooney 4 MINUTES

-do- B. Foster Knappagh Dr. M. McClenahan + N. Cornett Theological Lecturer L.W. Webster S. Hadden Craigavon S.M. Hamilton W. Porter Cladymore -do- ~ Tassagh Dr. M.C. Cowan + W.J. Clarke Theological Lecturer P.W.A. McClelland Dr. J. Woolsey Ahorey -do J. Mason Clare G.R. Mullan D. Riddell Moy -do- Ms. J. Allen Benburb S.N. Hawthorne B. Hannah A. Marsh ~ Second Keady -do- H. Mitchell Drumhillery J. Smith L. Hadden Caledon -do- ~ Minterburn T. Graham Vinecash

3. BALLYMENA PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. R.E.H. Uprichard Trinity, Ahoghill Dr. J.M. Finlay Harryville, Ballymena Dr. R.I. Birney High Kirk, Ballymena D. Knowles Grange with Craigmore J.J. Andrews J. Lamont Ballee W.F. Dickey First Broughshane A.A.P. Baxter R. Caldwell First Portglenone B. McManus Cloughwater J.G. Johnston ~ Carnlough & Cushendall -do- ~ Newtowncrommelin A.L. Kirk First Ahoghill J.A. Beattie W. Smyth Second Broughshane D.J. Kane B. Gormley West Church, B’mena W.B. Boyd R. Carson Kells -do- ~ Eskylane Dr. D.A. Murphy E. Douglas Cuningham Memorial K. McConnell W. Sinclair D. Hanna First Ballymena N.A.L. Cameron R. Black High Kirk, Ballymena BELFAST, 2019 5

N.G. McDowell Chaplain to the Forces J.D. McGaughey ~ Cuningham Memorial Assoc. M.J.R. Neilly ~ First Ahoghill A.M. Bates G. Marshall Wellington, Ballymena P.D. Thompson G. McDowell Connor W.J.A. Moody R.J. Craig Brookside, Ahoghill D.B. McCorriston J. Morrison Ballyloughan T.P. McCullough E. McCallum Third Portglenone R.S. Agnew A. McRobert First Broughshane W.E. Chestnutt M. Fulton Harryville, Ballymena ~ D. Montgomery Grange with Craigmore N.G. Mulholland ~ Glenwherry B.A. Smyth J. Wright Trinity, Ahoghill L.M. Keys ~ West Church, Ballymena Associate M.J.O. Currie H. Armstrong Churchtown R.J. Watt H. Kenneway Killymurris J.T. Blue S. McMaster Rasharkin D.A. McMillan R. Johnston Clough S.D. Kennedy W. Smyth Buckna A.J. McCracken J. McCullough Cloughwater M.D. Boyd + L. McQuitty First Ballymena, Associate R. Reid Glenarm A. Davison Cairnalbana

4. NORTH BELFAST PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations J.S. Dallas Whiteabbey R. Allen Rathcoole Dr. J. Dunlop Rosemary Dr. R.J.T. McMullan Overseas Board Sec. Dr. J.P. Taylor Theological Professor T.V. Patterson Immanuel J.N. Seawright Abbey, Monkstown R.S. Hetherington Director of Min. Studies G.F. McKeown Rathcoole J.R. Dickinson R. Hill Carnmoney T.C. Morrison Miss N. Morrison Eglinton Dr. T.N. Hamilton Ballysillan 6 MINUTES

Dr. I.D. Neish Abbot’s Cross I.K. McDonald New Mossley Dr. S.E. Hughes Whitehouse J.S.B. Drennan Crumlin Road A.K. Duddy Mrs. C. Dalzell Woodvale P.G. McCrea Mrs. M. Sterrett Rosemary R.N. Agnew West Kirk ~ W. McCreedy Ballygomartin D.H. Thompson ~ C.C.L.W. Secretary ~ G. McCrory Seaview A.W. Carson Mrs. A. Greer Abbey, Monkstown C.J. Gamble J. Fittis Immanuel C.A. Meban ~ Chaplain U.U. J’stown & Belfast A.V. Stewart R. McChesney Whiteabbey Dr. W.J.M. Parker W. Greer Sinclair Seamen’s N.S.R. Lockhart ~ Ballyhenry D.J. McIlwaine Newington D. Clawson R. Thompson West Kirk R.E. McCormick W. Officer Ballysillan S.J. Lowry A. McBride Whitehouse I. Cahoon T. Wilson Alexandra C.N. Lynn D. Keaveney Rathcoole M.S. Rutledge G. Weatherall Abbot’s Cross J. Lynass Newington J. Lindsay Glengormley

5. SOUTH BELFAST PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations I.S. McDowell Christian Aid Secretary Dr. D.C. Irwin McCracken Memorial Dr. J.C. McCullough Theological Professor Dr. K.N.E. Newell Fitzroy Avenue J.A. Braithwaite Dunmurry Dr. D.J. McKelvey Fisherwick W.P.H. Erskine Windsor Dr. M.R. Patterson + Miss M. Cromie Restoration Ministries Dr. I. Hart Gt. Victoria Street M.S. Gault Mrs. J. Glenn Cooke Centenary BELFAST, 2019 7

A.R. Bill Road J.T. Lamb Mrs. E. Browne Townsend Street B.R. Hughes Chaplain City Hospital Dr. W.G. Campbell + B. Henderson Theological Professor ~ Miss J.P. Gamble Fitzroy Avenue ~ + Ms. M. Angus Chaplain R.V.H. R.W. Love + B. Milligan Taughmonagh (Ch. Ext.) J.R. Burnett Dr. J. Glasgow Lowe Memorial (Finaghy) A.E. Tolland D. Milliken B.J. McCroskery Mrs. R. Simpson McCracken Memorial M.R.J. Anderson Miss S. Eakin Fisherwick W. Harkness B. Elliott Gt. Victoria Street G. Fowles ~ Kilmakee (Seymour Hill) I. Steen F. Bell Windsor K.H. Viner J. Tate Malone C.E. Heron W. Harkness Dunmurry D.J. Gray + C. Graham QUB, SUC, UTC Chaplain J.C. Newell Chaplain to the Forces D. McCleery May Street D. McCarthy Richview Mrs. H. McKelvey Ballycairn B. Dunwoody Belvoir J. Bell Saintfield Road

6. EAST BELFAST PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations D.R. Whitley Kirkpatrick Memorial R.D. Drysdale Belmont Dr. S.J. Campbell Cooke Centenary Dr. J.R. Savage Stormont Dr. I.A. McKay Dundonald Dr. H.A. Dunlop Knock W. McKeown Ravenhill W.J.R. Robinson McQuiston Memorial T.J. Stothers + M. Hampton Deputy Clerk of Assembly G. Moffett Tullycarnet H.R. Quinn Missionary Dr. A. Gibson + Dr. R. Hamilton Theological Professor 8 MINUTES

Dr. J.N.I. McNeely M. Baillie First Dr. F.P. Sellar P. Gregg Bloomfield W.S. Marrs + P. Gilpin C.G.M. Secretary A.C. Rankin Mrs. L. Cardy Stormont J.H. McIntyre R. Hornby Mersey Street M.R. Burnside J. Hanna Castlereagh S.P. Moore Mrs. R. Toland Gilnahirk D.T. Moore K. Glasgow Knock R.J. Beggs B. Erskine McQuiston Mem. A.T.F. Johnston ~ First Holywood, Associate W.M. Brown ~ Granshaw J.R. Lambe Mrs. M. Grayson Mountpottinger D. Rankin ~ Strand W.A. McCully A. Davis Dundonald M. Gibson ~ Westbourne Dr. C. Burcombe K. Hamilton Mersey Street C. Ebbinghaus G. Irwin Kirkpatrick Mem. N.D. Craig Dr. S. McCracken Belmont R.S.J. McIlhatton Mrs. P. Cummings Christ Church, Dundonald G.J. MacLean ~ Orangefield E.J.B. McKenzie M. Graham Cregagh J.W. Frazer A. Hamilton Garnerville G.J. Ball + T. Busby Orangefield Assoc. S.D. Currie + P. Brown Knock Assoc. J.M. Warburton J. Black High Street, Holywood M.L. Gray Dr. P. Kingsley Ravenhill Mrs. L. McGarrell St Andrew’s

7. CARRICKFERGUS PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations D. Armstrong Greenisland R. Vallely Ballylinney R.J.A. Bell A. McLorie T.D. Gribben + N. Carmichael Clerk of Assembly Dr. C.D. McClure Mrs. B. Moore First T.R. Graham J. Adair Joymount G.W.M. Glasgow I. Thompson Gardenmore BELFAST, 2019 9

R.I. Carton W. Heggan Whitehead Dr. C.A. Grant R. Leeman First Carrickfergus J.W.D. Rogers A. Murray Ballynure J.E. McDowell W. Lambe Ballylinney H.M. Rendell Chaplain to the Forces ~ R. McAlister Magheramorne P.A. Bovill R. Nelson First Islandmagee -do- J. Ross Second Islandmagee D.R. Cromie Mrs. J. Page Greenisland B.S. Preston B. Clenaghan Craigy Hill D.J. Kelly T. Heron Loughmorne -do- R. Kennedy Woodburn Mrs. J. Bindley Cairncastle Mrs. A. Cowan Ballycarry

8. COLERAINE AND LIMAVADY PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. W.W. Porter Moneydig Dr. J. Frazer Ballywillan J. Clarke Balteagh; Bovevagh Dr. D. Clarke Terrace Row, Coleraine N. Ward Banagher W.I. Hunter Ballywatt T.S. Lindsay First Garvagh J.A. McCaughan R. Millen First Dunboe Dr. T.J. McCormick B. Irwin First Kilrea J.A. Kirkpatrick ~ Portrush R. Kelly A. Farlow Main St., Garvagh -do- ~ Killaig R.S. McMullan A. Cochrane New Row, Coleraine Dr. C. Glass ~ Dungiven -do- ~ Largy M. Goudy W. Collins Macosquin Dr T.D. Allen + S. Kelly Dean of Min. Studies & Dev. A.W.T. Brown T. Moore Terrace Row, Coleraine J.A. Noble Balteagh; Bovevagh Dr. S.D.H. Williamson R. McCartney Ballywillan R.J. Hyndman J. Cassells First Coleraine 10 MINUTES

T.J. Laverty N. Lyttle Portstewart S. Stewart G. Munce Castlerock S.A. McCracken J. Jameson Drumachose -do- C. Boyd Derramore J.G. Jones Mrs. H. Hood Second Limavady -do- R. Blair Myroe R.D. Gregg Miss A. Freeman Burnside D.H. Brown P. Graham Hazelbank ~ S. McKee First Garvagh A. McConnell O. Murphy First Limavady -do- N. McCracken Magilligan T.A.S. Graham I. Montgomery Banagher S.A. Morrow S. Torrens Moneydig R.J. Collins R. Lyons Ballywatt P.A. Kerr ~ Ballyrashane M. Wallace Balteagh W. Knox Aghadowey J. Gilmore Boveedy

9. DERRY & DONEGAL PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations S.J. Gray Faughanvale; Gortnessy Dr. J. Fell Ebrington; Inch G.P. Young Moville; Greenbank Dr. R.L. Craig A. Stewart Kilfennan ~ J. Reid First Derry & Claremont Dr. B. Brown ~ Raphoe & Ballindrait W.A. Watson ~ Carrigart -do- Mrs. E. Montgomery Dunfanaghy J.L. Blair D. Montgomery Faughanvale A.J.A. Rosborough Mrs. D. Bates Ballyarnett -do- Mrs. E. Wylie Knowhead C.M. Wilson M. Robinson Ballylennon -do- J. Moody St. Johnston ~ F. Wilson Donegal ~ R. Henderson Stranorlar P.E. Linkens D. Faulkner Ebrington K.A. Jones W. McIlwaine Waterside BELFAST, 2019 11

-do- D. Lamberton Fahan A.C. Wilson V. Whiteside Ballykelly A. Best Ramelton; Kilmacrennan D.M. Shaw W. Watson Strabane -do- ~ Sion ~ E. Colhoun Donagheady ~ M. Cooper Donoughmore ~ R. Sheppard Carnone T.J. Bruce A. Speer Letterkenny, Trinity -do- ~ Trenta K.H. Hibbert S.Galbraith Cumber -do- J. McFarland Upper Cumber G. Orr P. Crumley Magheramason J.S. McCrea D. Gamble Donemana S.J. Moore Mrs. H. Scott Fannet -do- L. Diver Milford -do- ~ Rathmullan J. Buchanan Burt Mrs. A. Chambers Glendermott Mrs. M. Anderson Ramelton S. Wilson Kilmacrennan J. McNeely Moville

10. PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. W.J. Patterson S.R. Conkey Raffrey D.S. McIlwrath First Dr. G. Connor Dr. S. Laidlaw Second Saintfield T.W. Gordon First R.McM. Mackay Dr. M. Bates Second Comber A.S. Smyth B. Lowry B.A. Small W. McClements Raffrey ~ P. Smyth Killinchy D.M. Spratt J. Nixon Kilmore D.J. Hyndman ~ Spa -do- L. Broome Magherahamlet M.M. Stewart Clough; 12 MINUTES

W.H. Higgins R. Allen First Killyleagh -do- Mrs. H. Nixon Second Killyleagh ~ J. Stokes Edengrove D.F. Leal Mrs. E. McCracken First Ballynahinch G.R. Connor ~ First Comber N.R.A Cooper D. Milligan A.R. Adger W. McCall Clough -do- ~ Seaforde C. Foreman Trinity, Boardmills

11. DROMORE PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. D.M. Scott St. Columba’s, Dr. S. Hutchinson Clerk of Assembly Dr. R.S. Tosh B.B.C. Dr. W.T.J. Richardson J.I. Davey Hillsborough D.B. Knox Harmony Hill, Lambeg G.B.S. Gibson Railway St. Lisburn J. Brackenridge T. Kinkead First Lisburn D.J. Bruce + Miss E. McConnell C.M.I. Secretary D.H. Gilpin ~ Moira J.G. Trueman G. McNally Road, Dromore Dr. W.J.A. Sleith D. McClelland Hillsborough R.A. McLernon D. Currie G.R. Stockdale ~ Prison Chaplain Dr. W.J. Henry A. Martin Maze R.A. Liddle C. Kinghan Legacurry R.D. Cameron Mrs. M. Ferguson St. Columba’s, Lisburn A.J. Thompson Dr. P. Henderson Elmwood M.N. Davidson Dr. S. Mitchell Railway Street, Lisburn K.W.J. Hanna ~ Second P. Jamieson ~ Hillhall G. McFadden ~ Drumlough -do- ~ Anahilt ~ I. McAuley Loughaghery A. Faulkner K. Irvine Sloan Street, Lisburn BELFAST, 2019 13

F.M.A. Forbes M. Hobson Harmony Hill, Lambeg S.W. Moore B. Copes First Dromara Z.J. Cole ~ Moderator’s Assistant C. McMurtry Ballinderry H. Gamble First Dromore

12. DUBLIN AND MUNSTER PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations C. McCurdy Drogheda & Ervey R. Cobain Galway & Ballinasloe Dr. T.W.J. Morrow Lucan J.G. Faris Trinity, Cork; Aghada P.P. Campbell P. Fry Christ Church, Rathgar Dr. K.P. Meyer ~ Christ Church, Sandymount C.M. Hunter Christ Church, Rathgar ~ C. Shaw Carlow Dr. K.D. McCrory T. Gilliam Maynooth Dr. S. Mawhinney Dr. K.H. Mok Adelaide Road A.J. Boal D. Colvin Abbey, Dublin ~ Mrs. A. O’Neill Clontarf & Scots W.J. Hayes ~ Mountmellick -do- ~ Tullamore C.W.P. Kennedy ~ Dun Laoghaire A.J. Dunlop Mrs. M. McKenna Howth & Malahide A. Carroll ~ Donabate W. Montgomery ~ Fermoy R.H. Houston ~ Lucan H.M. Freeburn ~ Galway M. Proctor ~ Naas S.D. Conkey ~ Enniscorthy -do- ~ Wexford G. McDowell Mrs. C. Foster Greystones D.P Burke ~ Drogheda R. Cronin H. Moreland Trinity, Cork -do- J. Jeffery Aghada R. Harper Kilkenny Mrs. C. Poynton St. Andrew’s, Blackrock 14 MINUTES 13. PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. S.A. Matthews Bannside W.H. Sanderson Ballydown; Dr. I.J. Patterson Newcastle C.G. Harris ~ St, Banbridge M.G. McClelland Tandragee R.A. Moffett I. Williams Donacloney G.E. Best A. Boyle Newmills P.A. McBride ~ -do- C. Adamson Scarva Dr. M.C.A. Gray B. Topping Bannside W.B. Martin ~ -do- J. Potts Anaghlone R. McKibbin Mrs. J. Reynolds Glascar -do- ~ Donaghmore J.L. Rutherford ~ Ballydown S. Burke ~ Second & Third S.W. Hibbert ~ -do- ~ Gilford T.T. Boyd ~ First Rathfriland T.A. Conway ~ Clonduff -do- ~ Hilltown N.J. Kane K. Maguire A.M. Boreland A. Truesdale Newcastle R.J. Edgar B. Stanley Ballyroney -do- G. Truesdale Drumlee P.G. Cleland J. Whiteside Drumgooland -do- T. Redmond Kilkinamurry M.T.W. McMaw W. Black Tandragee N. Gibson D. Harte Leitrim G. Elliott Katesbridge

14. MONAGHAN PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations D. Nesbitt First Ballybay; Second Ballybay; Rockcorry; Drumkeen BELFAST, 2019 15

Dr. R.B. Savage Kells; Ervey G.A. Mitchell Sligo & Boyle N.S. Millen Dundalk & Castlebellingham; Carlingford G.J. Mackarel ~ Drumkeeran -do- K. Fleming Killeshandra -do- Mrs. D. Allison Cavan -do- ~ Bellasis T.D. Hagan ~ Middletown -do- R. Boyd Clontibret C.G. Anderson R. Smyth First Castleblayney -do- T. McBurney Frankford -do- A. McAdam Corvally M. Deatherage ~ Ballina -do- ~ Killala -do- ~ Ballymote D.T.R. Edwards ~ Drum -do- ~ Cootehill -do- ~ Kilmount S. McNie P. Prior Ballyalbany -do- K. Walker Glennan Dr. G.W. Clinton V. Niblock First Ballybay -do- C. Wilson Second Ballybay -do- D. McCollum Drumkeen -do- E. Latimer Rockcorry D.J. Clarke W. Thorpe Sligo A.S. McQuade Mrs. M. Stewart First Monaghan -do- Mrs. C. Graham Smithborough A. Hunter Corraneary Mrs. A. Frazer Ervey E. Mackarel Stonebridge

15. PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. D.J. McGaughey D.J. Temple ; Rostrevorr S.A. Finlay Dr. M.A. Barry First Newry W.T. Bingham W. Grills Mourne 16 MINUTES

S.S. Johnston G. McCullough R.K. Graham D. Smyth Clarkesbridge & First Newtownhamilton -do- G. Smyth Garmany’s Grove -do- ~ McKelvey’s Grove J.K.A. McIntyre S. Paul Bessbrook B.D. Colvin Dr. H. McDowell Downshire Rd., Newry N.J.E. Reid R. Hunter Tullyallen -do- P. Toombs Mountnorris M.B. Wilson ~ Cremore -do- B. Reaney -do- N. Martin Fourtowns W.D.S. McCullagh J. Hanna Annalong B.A. Kee S. Bond First Newry R.J.A. McClure J. Copeland Second N’hamilton -do- C. Feely Creggan R. McCormick First Drumbanagher; Jerrettspass R. Hamilton Kingsmills Mrs. D. Henderson-Temple

16. OMAGH PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations R.S.K. Neill First Castlederg; Killeter J.L. Casement Sixmilecross Dr. J.W. Lockington Clogherney J.F. Murdoch First Omagh J.T. Williamson Urney; Sion R. Herron S. Knox Trinity, Omagh -do- Mrs. B. Fleming Gillygooley R.B. Thompson ~ Badoney -do- ~ Corrick -do- ~ Glenelly Dr. W.D. Cupples P. Galbraith Enniskillen C.F.D. Clements B. Huey Second Castlederg -do- N. McMullan Urney I. McClean Ballygawley; Ballyreagh J.H. Hanson ~ Dromore -do- ~ Drumquin BELFAST, 2019 17

D.W. Reid S. Stevenson Ardstraw -do- ~ Douglas G.M. Andrich F. McKee Irvinestown -do- ~ Pettigo -do- Mrs. C. Trimble Tempo R.G. McElnea Dr. C. Givan Aughnacloy -do- M. Robinson Ballymagrane C.H. Deering E. Boland Fintona -do- ~ Ballynahatty & Creevan R.N. Orr M. Porter First Castlederg -do- C. Andrews Killeter P.J. Nelson B. Wilson First Omagh J. Cowan I. Sampson Mountjoy -do- M. Adams Drumlegagh R.S.G. Beacom ~ Lisbellaw -do- ~ Lisnaskea -do- ~ Maguiresbridge -do- Miss I. Anderson Newtownbutler N.L. Smyth ~ Sixmilecross -do- I. McDowell Clogherney E.T. Frazer D. Boyd Clogher -do- R. Mulligan Glenhoy P. Coote Ballygawley S. Somerville Ballyreagh D. Bates Seskinore Mrs. J. Thompson Edenderry

17. ROUTE PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations Dr. A.W.G. Brown Ballycastle J.T. Magowan St. James’s, Ballymoney Dr. J.A. Thompson Dervock Dr. D.I.J. McNie Trinity, Ballymoney M. Barr Ballyweaney N. McClean D. Brogan First Kilraughts D. Bannerman Toberkeigh K.D.W. Crowe Mrs. P. Crossley Bushvale H.S.W. Cubitt ~ St. James’s, Ballymoney 18 MINUTES

Dr. N. Cubitt R. Freeman Bushmills R.M. Murray R. Henry Drumreagh -do- J. Ramsey Dromore R.W. Gaston ~ Finvoy K. Henderson A. Brown Ballyweaney Dr. M. Jones ~ Roseyards D.J. Irvine D. Glendinning Trinity, Ballymoney J.P. Stanbridge E. Wilson Ballycastle -do- ~ Croaghmore R.M. Moody ~ Garryduff -do- H. Gerrow Dunloy ~ J. McAlister Toberkeigh ~ Miss S. McElnea Dunluce J. McBride Mosside J. Peden First Ballymoney J. Surgeoner Dervock

18. TEMPLEPATRICK PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations W.D. Weir Killead; Loanends Dr. S.J. Dixon First Antrim Dr. W.D. Patton Randalstown O.C. B. Kennaway Crumlin T. Pollock First Randalstown, Duneane G. Moore Kilbride J. Holmes First Randalstown; Duneane D.J. Paul H. Meekin Crumlin W.J. Murdock D. McClenaghan Killead -do- Mrs. J. Wallace Loanends P.E. Dickinson Dr. B. Hill Muckamore S. Simpson A. McWhirter First Donegore ~ Mrs. J. Robinson Second Ballyeaston J.P. Moxen G. Lynn Greystone Road, Antrim E.S. McDowell R. Hill First Ballyeaston S.J. Lockington ~ First Antrim D.J. Steele Mrs. A. McClure Dundrod C.K. McDowell I. Titterington High Street, Antrim BELFAST, 2019 19

R.C. Kerr J. Arthur Templepatrick J.E. Sloan J. Walker Randalstown O.C. J. Boyd Mrs. L. Alexander Hyde Park -do- I. Liddle Lylehill A.W. Moore I. Johnston Second Randalstown D.T. McNeill R. O’Neill First Randalstown -do- ~ Duneane

19. TYRONE PRESBYTERY

Ministers Ruling Elders Congregations I.F. Smith Orritor & Claggan Dr. J.I. Thompson First Cookstown A.S. Thompson ~ Dungannon T.W.A. Greer ~ Molesworth, Cookstown Dr. J.A. Curry Mrs. A. Crossett First Magherafelt G.J. Jordan N. Bruce Bellaghy -do- ~ Knockloughrim Dr. G.W.D. Stewart A. Chambers Maghera S.J.M. Lindsay H. Watt Pomeroy -do- K. Henry Sandholes D.S. Brownlow Mrs. S. Simpson Newmills -do- H. McLean Carland J.D. Montgomery J. Davison First Moneymore -do- I. McCullough Second Moneymore D.W. Leach A. Rowan Union Road, M’felt -do- W. Badger Lecumpher ~ N. Condy Upper Clonaneese J.B. Mullan D.M. Savage Castledawson -do- E. Watterson Curran ~ R. Freeburn Orritor ~ S. Crooks Claggan M.W. Dodds J. McMinn Castlecaulfield -do- G. McMinn Eglish W.A. Dickey I. Millar First Stewartstown -do- ~ Brigh -do- ~ Albany J.A. Martin I. Porter Culnady 20 MINUTES

-do- C. Bolton Swatragh O. Gibson Tobermore Mrs. A. Allingham Coagh Mrs. E. Gilmour Saltersland

TRUSTEES NOMINATIONS – CODE PAR. 97(h)(iv) D. Crowe W.H. Scott

CLERK OF PRESBYTERY – CODE PAR. 97(h)(iii) S. Ferguson T. Long

ELDERS OF ASSEMBLY – CODE PAR. 97(i), 107(a) A.J. Rankin

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY – CODE PAR. 127(2)(a) P. Mateer Mrs. D. Lecky Mrs. K. Courtenay

CONVENERS AND SECRETARIES WHO ARE ELDERS – CODE PAR. 97(h)(i)(ii) D. Thomson A. Brown Dr. M.E.J. Bennett B.J. Walker L. Conway Dr. P. Marshall J. Livingstone

NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE NOMINEES – CODE PAR. 97(j) G. Nesbitt F. Johnson R. Adams E. Davidson Mrs. M. Crawford L. Murray E. Jardine Prof. P. Hanna O. McAuley Mrs. I. McAuley N. Bennett C. Cavan D. Guiler Miss K. Jardine

RETIRED MISSIONARIES WHO ARE ELDERS – CODE PAR. 97(c) Miss L. Wasson

CONVENERS AND SECRETARIES WHO ARE NOT ELDERS – CODE PAR. 97 (h)(i)(ii) C. Knox

DEACONESSES Miss E. Drysdale Miss R. Irvine Miss E. Whyte Mrs. H. McCracken Mrs. M. Purdy BELFAST, 2019 21 RETIRED DEACONESSES AND WOMEN WORKERS Miss S. Swindle Mrs. J. Gwyn Patton Miss J. Clegg

IRISH MISSION WORKERS D. Boyd

LICENTIATES SERVING ASSISTANTSHIPS – CODE PAR. 219(A) B. Johnston J.S. Maguire R.R. Tregaskis M.A. McCormick Dr. S.A. Wright S. Bostock J.D. McKane P.L. Poots Dr. A. Alves-Areias A.J. Downey D.P. Curran J.T.H. Porter J.J. O’Donnell A.D. Burke S.P. Kennedy

LICENTIATES (OTHER) C.M.S. Barron

MINISTERS EMERITUS (RELEASED) – CODE PAR. 98 D. McConaghy W.L. Haslett J.M. Cathcart D.C. Porter

MINISTERS WITHOUT CHARGE – CODE PAR. 98 B.A.H. Wilson R.J. Gilkinson Dr. L.H. Eagleson Dr. P.G. McDowell W.I. Ferris J.M. Gracey

OTHERS S. Gowdy Mrs. A. Heenan

MINISTERS WITHOUT CHARGE (RETIRED) – CODE PAR. 98 C.I. McKnight

MINISTERS TRANSFERRING FROM ANOTHER CHURCH E. Tagle Aguiar A. Gilicze

YOUTH ASSEMBLY DELEGATES Miss E. Wilson Miss S. Louw Miss H. Shannon J. McQuillan Miss A. Clarke Miss N. Rankin Miss H. Hooks L. McKelvey Miss M. Dickison C. Patton Miss O. Nicholl Miss C. Reid M. Jackson Miss E. Nixon C. Irwin Miss G. McKelvey

METHODIST CHURCH (ALTERNATING MINISTRY SCHEME) O. Shanya 22 MINUTES PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN

ARDS PRESBYTERY Ms. A. Massey Mrs. N. Wade SOUTH BELFAST PRESBYTERY Dr. J. McQuoid Mrs. H. Steen Mrs. W. Harkness EAST BELFAST PRESBYTERY Mrs. P. Simons Mrs. E. Craig DERRY AND DONEGAL PRESBYTERY Mrs. K. Craig Ms. O. Boreland DOWN PRESBYTERY Mrs. A. Gilmore Miss Z. McAllister IVEAGH PRESBYTERY Ms. S. Kane Ms. B. Boyd ROUTE PRESBYTERY Miss P. Shirley Mrs. M. McClean TYRONE PRESBYTERY Mrs. S. Walker

PRESBYTERIAN YOUTH

ARDS PRESBYTERY Mrs. J. Calvert ARMAGH PRESBYTERY P. Wright J. Gamble BALLYMENA PRESBYTERY P. McClelland EAST BELFAST PRESBYTERY Mrs. L. Hutcheson-Magee R. Bailie CARRICKFERGUS PRESBYTERY S. McCleery

DERRY AND DONEGAL PRESBYTERY Ms. B. Logan Ms. P. Love DOWN PRESBYTERY D. Lowe T. Moore NEWRY PRESBYTERY J. McKee TEMPLEPATRICK PRESBYTERY Miss H. Moxen BELFAST, 2019 23 ADDITIONAL PERSON

ARDS PRESBYTERY R. Ditty Scrabo D. McMullen West Church, Bangor ARMAGH PRESBYTERY S. McMenemy First Portadown BALLYMENA PRESBYTERY Mrs. L. Kelly West Church, Ballymena SOUTH BELFAST PRESBYTERY Mrs. D. Watson Fisherwick J. McClune Saintfield Road Mrs. B. Dillon McCracken Memorial EAST BELFAST PRESBYTERY G. Thompson Gilnahirk T. Vaughan Garnerville J. O’Neill Mersey Street Miss R. Jackson Belmont Miss L. Fincham Cregagh A. Kelly Granshaw M. Stoneman Bloomfield CARRICKFERGUS PRESBYTERY N. Hull Craigy Hill, Larne Miss M. McDowell Ballylinney COLERAINE AND LIMAVADY PRESBYTERY Miss C. Torrens Moneydig DERRY AND DONEGAL PRESBYTERY T. Smyth Donemana DOWN PRESBYTERY E. Hanna Trinity, Boardmills Miss E. Tate Killinchy DROMORE PRESBYTERY Ms. J. Robinson Maze J. Rodgers First Dromara DUBLIN & MUNSTER PRESBYTERY Ms. K. Burke Adelaide Road MONAGHAN PRESBYTERY D. Conway Cavan M. Mackarel Killeshandra NEWRY PRESBYTERY C. Reid Tullyallen G. McBride Clarkesbridge & First Newtownhamilton ROUTE PRESBYTERY Miss C. Buick Dunluce TYRONE PRESBYTERY J. Curry First Magherafelt J. Jordan Bellaghy 24 MINUTES The Moderator asked the Assembly to proceed to the election and appointment of a successor to him in office for the ensuing year. The Clerk submitted the nominations of presbyteries for the Moderatorship as follows:- The Rev William John Henry 11 nominations The Rev David James Bruce 4 nominations The Rev Mairisine Stanfield 3 nominations The Rev Albin Charles Rankin 1 nomination On the motion of the Rev DJ Bruce, seconded by the Rev M Stanfield, the Rev Dr WJ Henry was unanimously called to the Chair, welcomed by the retiring Moderator and commended to God in prayer. The Right Rev Dr WJ Henry addressed the House. The sederunt came to a close at 8.51pm, the Moderator pronouncing the Benediction. ______

SECOND SESSION

Tuesday, 4th June, 2019 10.30am

The Assembly convened, the Moderator leading in prayer.

BUSINESS The Initial Report of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY BUSINESS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE) (Reports pp4-10) along with resolutions 1-7 (Reports pp111- 112) was submitted by the Very Rev Dr RA Patton, together with the following Supplementary Report:

(A) Ordering of business 1. The General Assembly Business Committee has sought to order the business of the Assembly in a way that will facilitate debate and ensure that decisions are taken in an open and orderly manner. The Committee has also sought to ensure in particular that certain items of the General Council’s business are taken at a time when there is likely to be a good attendance. This has meant that there could be a potential pressure on time, especially on Wednesday afternoon. 2. Therefore, to ensure clarity in proceedings, and in particular to attempt to avoid business lapsing, the Committee would recommend the following be adopted by the Assembly: (a) That with regard to Business Item 11 – the Wednesday afternoon debate on the resolutions concerning the future of the Guysmere Centre BELFAST, 2019 25 (see resolutions on Reports pages 112-113), the following shall apply: • That the total time for the proposer and seconder of Section 2 of the General Council Report be reduced from 14 minutes to 10 minutes. • That after the proposer and seconder have spoken, the period of questions (if any are necessary) should both be short and strictly confined to questions genuinely seeking additional information. • That a representative of the Presbytery of Coleraine and Limavady be invited to make the first speech to resolution 11. (b) That with regard to Business Item 12 – the Wednesday afternoon debate on the Memorial of the South Belfast Presbytery (see Reports pages 217-218), the following shall apply: • All speeches (including proposer and seconder) be limited to 4 minutes. • After the proposer and seconder have spoken the period of questions (if any are necessary) should both be short and strictly confined to questions genuinely seeking additional information. • That after the short period of questions, the Moderator shall invite the following speeches: one opposing the resolution, one in favour of the resolution, a further one opposing the resolution and then the proposer (or seconder) to respond.

Additional Resolution: 2(a) That the recommendations of the General Assembly Business Committee in regard to Business Items 11 and 12 be adopted.

(B) Additional Reports from other Church Assemblies

Church of Ireland General Synod (2019)

The Very Rev Dr Noble McNeely reports: 1. The General Synod was convened on 16th May 2019 in Londonderry, the host Diocese being Derry and Raphoe. The opening ceremony and the communion service was conducted in the Cathedral Church of Saint Columb within the walls of the ancient City of Londonderry. The service was conducted by The Most Rev Dr Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh and the sermon was delivered by Rt Rev Dr Ferran Glenfield, of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. 2. Mr Alan Rowan (elder with Ebrington Presbyterian Church, Londonderry) and I were given a warm welcome with other invited guests at the opening session of business in the Millennium Forum. Following some customary procedures the General Synod was addressed by its President, Archbishop Richard Clarke, who presented an insightful analysis of the threat to the church of the 21st century technological revolution. 26 MINUTES 3. This year the Church of Ireland marks the 150th anniversary of the disestablishment of the church. During 2019 and 2020 there will be a number of initiatives to commemorate the sesquicentennial beginning with a national service in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin at which the Archbishop of Canterbury will preach. 4. There was a special civic reception in the Guild Hall, Londonderry on the first evening of the Synod when the members and guests were greeted by the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor John Boyle. The programme included a welcoming speech by the Mayor, some refreshments and a very professional dramatization of how the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland was initiated by an act of parliament in 1869 and the dialogue between Mrs Cecil Frances Alexander (who was opposed to disestablishment) and her husband Rt Rev William Alexander, Bishop of Derry. 5. The business of the Synod included three major bills and reports by the 10 committees or councils and the consideration of 18 motions. A second reading of the bill to bring together the United Dioceses of Tuam, Killala and Achonry and the United Dioceses of Limerick and Killaloe under one bishop was debated with sensitivity and good humour for the historical traditions of the dioceses enabling the motion to proceed to its third reading and approval on the closing day of the Synod. 6. Two bills regarding (a) the provision of a service for those unable to be present at the public celebration of the Holy Communion and (b) a service of prayer and naming and the funeral service in cases of miscarriage, still birth and neonatal death created extensive debate and some very moving personal stories of grief. The latter bill which included pastoral and liturgical guidelines for clergy engaged the Synod in a lengthy session which included the consideration of 34 amendments. 7. The Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Rt Rev Kenneth Good was attending his last synod before his imminent retirement. In conveying greetings to the Synod I referred to the various ways the Presbyterian Church and the Church of Ireland partner in significant areas of societal life. One area of partnership is in education and particularly in the Transferor Representatives’ Council. Bishop Good served as chairperson of the TRC for eight years and I was able to convey to him the admiration and respect his Presbyterian colleagues had for his wise and insightful leadership. 8. Bishop Kenneth Good gave his swansong speech on education during the concluding day of the Synod. He was forthright in his criticism of local governance and referred to education being in the red zone and stated that failure can’t be allowed to happen. He spoke of there being a deficit in regard to vision, finance and morale within the education system and especially declining morale among teachers and schools governors. He concluded that, despite the frustration of no leadership in Stormont there were some positives, including the devotion of Transferor Governors and the potential in shared education. 9. The Council for Mission report was brief but promoted the first of five marks of mission adopted by the church. The focus for 2019 is to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom. A video was presented to the Synod with the purpose of using it widely to encourage enthusiasm and fresh thinking in proclaiming the gospel message. BELFAST, 2019 27 10. I was surprised that the General Synod was conducted less formally than the General Assembly and each of the sessions was conducted by a different Bishop in the chair. There were many eloquent speeches and some well-placed humour. I also noted that the makeup of the delegates includes one third clergy and two thirds laity and no retired or clergy are present to contribute to the discussions. 11. It was a privilege to be part of the General Synod in Londonderry and be one of the guests who was most generously entertained and integrated into the whole proceedings. The opportunity to renew friendships with past acquaintances and share in the worship of the risen Lord with Church of Ireland colleagues was greatly appreciated. 12. The General Synod 2020 will be held from 7th-9th May in the Croke Park Meetings and Events Centre, Dublin. TREVOR D GRIBBEN

Moved by the very Rev Dr RA Patton, seconded by the Rev AJ Thompson and agreed: 1. That the Draft Order of Business for the 2019 General Assembly be Resolutions approved. 2. That the ‘Guide to Assembly Procedure’ (yellow pages) be approved with the appropriate General Assembly Standing Orders suspended, when necessary, to facilitate alternative presentations etc. 3. That the recommendations of the General Assembly Business Committee in regard to Business Items 11 and 12 be adopted. 4. That at the 2019 General Assembly, permission be granted, where appropriate, to consolidate resolutions relating to Overtures; and that if a written request from ten or more members of Assembly is lodged with the Clerk before the time scheduled for debate on the consolidated resolution(s) relating to Overtures, then the item(s) specified in the written request will be removed from the consolidated resolution(s) and considered as separate resolution(s). 5. That a grant of £20,000 be made from the Incidental Fund to the Arrangements Panel of the General Assembly Business Committee. 6. That the Right Rev Dr William Henry, accompanied by his wife, be appointed to attend the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Wales in July 2019. 7. That for the 2019 General Assembly, any individual who has had a matter decided by the Judicial Commission on behalf of the Assembly may not address the Assembly on that or any related matter; and that where an individual is asked to give an undertaking to abide by this decision of the Assembly, and refuses to do so, that individual will either not be issued with a Voting Card or have their Voting Card withdrawn; and that the Judicial Commission, through its Code Republishing Panel considers an appropriate clause to enact this, to be included the Republished Code. 28 MINUTES 8. That the Initial Report of the General Assembly Business Committee be received.

Reports of The REPORTS OF PRESBYTERIES (Reports pp117-124) was submitted Presbyteries by the Rev TD Gribben. Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolution 1. That the Reports of Presbyteries be received.

Bible Society Presentation Miss Catherine Little, General Secretary of the Bible Society in , addressed the house and presented the Moderator with a Bible.

Corresponding RECEPTION OF CORRESPONDING MEMBERS AND DELEGATES Members Supplementary Report: Add Ms Leah McKibben – Methodist Church in Ireland Rev George Adam – Greek Evangelical Church TREVOR D GRIBBEN

The Moderator welcomed the Ven David Huss and Mr Michael Johnston, from the Church of Ireland; the Rev Dr Laurence Graham and Ms Leah McKibben, from the Methodist Church in Ireland; and the Rev Brian Anderson and Major Paul Kingscott from the Irish Council of Churches. The Rev Dr Laurence Graham replied and conveyed greetings. The Moderator welcomed the Rev Brian Matthews (Moderator) and Mrs Beryl Matthews from the Presbyterian Church of Wales; Bishop Béla Kató (Presiding Bishop) and the Rev Tibor Kiss (International Relations Officer) from the Transylvanian Reformed Church; and the Rev George Adam (Moderator) and the Rev Dimitris Boukis (General Secretary) from the Greek Evangelical Church. The Rev Brian Matthews and Bishop Béla Kató replied and conveyed greetings (the latter translated by the Rev Tibor Kiss). The Moderator welcomed Rev Peter Kaniah (Secretary General) and Rev Elizabeth Githinji (Women’s Guild Organiser) from the Presbyterian Church of East Africa; the Rev Alex Maulana (General Secretary) and Mrs Alice Maulana from the Church of Central Africa, Presbyterian, Synod of Blantyre; and the Rev Deminaus Ice (Moderator), the Rev Sirayandris Botara (Dean of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Halmahera) and Mr Herson Keradjaan (Principal of the University of Halmahera), from the Evangelical Christian Church in Halmahera. The Rev Deminaus Ice replied and conveyed greetings (translated by the Rev Barry McCroskery).

BELFAST, 2019 29 Intermission

Members of Assembly were joined by others to participate in the Sacrament Lord’s Supper of the Lord’s Supper, conducted by the Moderator. During worship the Memorial Memorial Roll Roll of Ministers deceased was submitted by the Very Rev Dr WD Patton, and the Assembly paid their customary tribute.

The sederunt came to a close at 1.03pm, the Moderator leading the House in saying ‘The Grace’. ______

THIRD SESSION

Tuesday, 4th June, 2019 2.00pm

The Assembly again convened, the Moderator leading in prayer.

Section 1 of the Report of the GENERAL COUNCIL (Reports pp1-4, 10- GENERAL 34) along with resolutions 8-10 (Reports p112) was submitted by the Very Rev COUNCIL Dr JNI McNeely. SECTION 1

Moved by the Very Rev Dr JNI McNeely, seconded by the Very Rev Dr HA Dunlop, and agreed: 9. That the General Assembly instruct the General Council to appoint a task group to recommend how best to clarify the vows taken at admission to full membership and at baptism, with a report coming to the 2020 General Assembly. 10. That the General Assembly send down the Report of the Decision Making and Dissent Task Group to Presbyteries (along with focussed questions to be drawn up by the task group) for discussion, with comments being returned to the Task Group Convener by Monday 9 December 2019. 11. That Section 1 of the Report of the General Council (with the exception of the General Assembly Business Committee) be received.

Intermission

The Report of the COUNCIL FOR GLOBAL MISSION (Reports pp125- COUNCIL 147) was submitted by the Rev Dr SE Hughes. FOR GLOBAL MISSION 30 MINUTES Moved by the Rev Dr SE Hughes, seconded by the Rev WS Marrs, and agreed: Resolutions 1. That the General Assembly encourage the Council for Global Mission to continue actively to provide a lead in thinking regarding issues of global concern, not least with regard to both those issues affecting PCI’s global mission partners and those which impact communities in Ireland. 2. That the General Assembly recognise the potentially valuable insights of both PCI’s global mission partners and global mission workers in helping PCI develop its strategies for engaging with, and witnessing to, people of other faiths in the increasingly pluralist Irish society of today. 3. That the General Assembly give thanks for the promotion of Leadership Development in many places around the world and commend those Leaders in Training supported by PCI to the prayers of the Church, that they may grow as disciples of Christ, balance the demands of study, family life and ongoing ministry, and receive practical help where necessary, especially with language learning and processing of visas. 4. That the General Assembly give thanks for the remarkable and sustained generosity shown by congregations and members of the PCI in supporting both the annual World Development Appeal, and the more short-term but acute needs reflected in each Moderator’s Special Appeal, and commend the 2019 World Development Appeal to all congregations. 5. That the General Assembly give thanks to God for the dedicated endeavours of PCI’s Global Mission Workers and for the generous resourcing of their work by congregations through the United Appeal for Mission and ‘extra-mile’ giving, encouraging the Council for Global Mission to review its strategy for communicating the story of God’s global mission. 6. That the Report of the Council for Global Mission be received.

The sederunt came to a close at 4.54pm, the Moderator leading in prayer.

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FOURTH SESSION

Tuesday 4th June 2019 7.00pm

The Assembly again convened, the Moderator leading in prayer. BELFAST, 2019 31 CCLW ALTERNATIVE PRESENTATION CCLW ALTERNATIVE PRESENTATION Beyond Ourselves The Council Convener, the Rev TC Morrison, introduced the session and its theme ‘Beyond ourselves’ and its general challenge to congregations to be proactive in reaching beyond their existing membership. Five resources to help the local congregation were highlighted through presentations, DVD clips and interviews. These were:- • The Share resource, introduced by Mr N Harrison (Mission Development Officer), with a focus on stimulating conversation in congregations enabling reflection on how they might build relationships, cultivate community and invite encounter with Jesus; • The Inside Out resource, introduced by the Rev DH Thompson (Council Secretary), with its genesis in the Council’s remit for developing good relations, and with a focus on how to be congregations which welcome others; • The Go Deep, Go Wide initiative, introduced by Mr Harrison, developed in conjunction with the Council for Global Mission, as a way of stimulating involvement in global mission through intentional development of a live link with a person, place or project overseas and through harnessing the potential of the variety of denominational projects and appeals throughout the church year; • The Eric resources, introduced by Mrs R Bromley (Children’s Development Officer), developed in conjunction with the Good Book Company, offering both a resource and a model for effective children’s ministry to unchurched children. The Convener concluded the presentation by leading the Assembly in prayer at 8.00pm, using material from the ASK prayer resource.

The Report of the LINKAGE COMMISSION (Reports pp148-165) was LINKAGE submitted by Mr James Livingstone, together with the following Supplementary COMMISSION Report:

AMALGAMATIONS AND THE CHARITY COMMISSION

1. In response to requests from presbyteries for advice on the correct procedures to use in respect of the Charity Commission (NI), the Business Panel instructed the Convener and Deputy Clerk to draw up a paper on the matter. After advice was received from the General Assembly Solicitor, the Financial Secretary, and the Clerk of Assembly, the Paper on Amalgamations and Charity Commission (Appendix 1) was received by the Linkage Commission at its meeting on 28th May 2019 and an accompanying set of Guidelines for Presbyteries in connection with Dissolution and Amalgamation (Appendix 2) were adopted. 32 MINUTES 2. Reference is made in the documents to a ‘cy-pres’ scheme. In relation to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland and charity law the meaning of a cy-pres scheme is a legal document made by the Commission which changes, replaces or extends the trusts of a charity. It comes from an old French term which can be translated “as near as possible” or “as near as may be”. It will be seen that in most cases it will be necessary to have such a scheme drawn up to transfer the assets of a dissolving congregation to another, or to another PCI charity (such as a Presbytery Mission Fund), and to transfer the assets of amalgamating congregations to the new congregation which comes about through the amalgamation. 3. No congregations have been ‘dissolved’ in recent years, even though in practical terms that was what was happening, mainly because it was felt that future bequests that might come would have nowhere to go. It will be seen in Appendix 1 paragraph 7, that this problem can be overcome through a cy-pres scheme. It may well be helpful for the Church for the future to be able properly to distinguish between dissolutions and amalgamations. 4. It should be noted that the guidelines apply only to congregations in Northern Ireland. 5. Appropriate amended resolutions and an additional resolution are appended.

Amended Resolutions 2-4 2. That the congregation of First Killyleagh be amalgamated with the congregation of Second Killyleagh on 31 December 2019, or other suitable date, on terms set by the Linkage Commission. 3. That the congregation of May Street be, as appropriate, dissolved, or amalgamated with the congregation of Fisherwick, on 31 December 2019, or other suitable date, on terms set by the Linkage Commission. 4. That the congregation of Crumlin Road be, as appropriate, dissolved, or amalgamated with the congregation of West Kirk, Belfast, on 31 December 2019, or other suitable date, on terms set by the Linkage Commission.

Additional Resolution 4a That the Paper on Amalgamations and Charity Commission and the Guidelines for Presbyteries in connection with Dissolution and Amalgamation of Congregations in Appendices 1 and 2 of the Supplementary Report on pages 33-39, be noted. BELFAST, 2019 33 APPENDIX 1

Paper for Linkage Commission on Amalgamations and Charity Commission

Linkage Commission Business Panel minutes, 4/12/2018: 7. Amalgamations and Charity Commission The Deputy Clerk and the Clerk spoke to this. Congregations which amalgamate need to be made aware of the correct process to use in respect of the Charity Commission. It was agreed: R7. That the Convener and Deputy Clerk draw up a paper on the proper process to use in respect of the Charity Commission at amalgamations.

Introduction 1. Up to now the term ‘amalgamation’ has been used to refer to two different things: (a) One congregation has reached the end of its life and its entity is received into another, but the property and other assets are distributed mainly elsewhere. The receiving congregation is largely unaffected by this and is not in any real sense ‘new’. (b) Two viable congregations come together to form a new congregation, often for missional reasons. The former has become much more frequent than the latter in recent years. 2. The use of the same term for two very different situations is not helpful. Distinguishing between the two will also mean that the commission, presbyteries and congregations will better understand the legal procedures that ought to be followed, including with the Charity Commission.

A) ‘Dissolution’ 3. Dissolution is a possible term to use to when one congregation has reached the end of its life and has the advantage of being a term already used in the Code. The congregation is absorbed into the congregation that receives it. 4. Those members, committee members and elders of the dissolved congregation who do not transfer elsewhere (or in the case of elders and committee members, also do not resign their duties) become members, committee members and elders of the receiving congregation. Usually there is a small amount of money transferred to acknowledge a greater workload in pastoral care for the receiving congregation, but the financial assets of the dissolved congregation go elsewhere. 5. If the dissolved congregation’s trust declarations set out what is to happen to its assets upon the closure of the congregation, then the holding trustees will have to ensure that the property is applied to that purpose. 34 MINUTES 6. If the trust documents do not contain any provision for what is to happen to the assets on closure then if the congregation’s gross annual income is less than the statutory figure which in 2019 is £10,000 in the financial year prior to closure and it does not own any land and buildings valued at over the statutory figure which in 2019 is £90,000, then it may transfer its property to another PCI charity (e.g. Presbytery or another congregation). [NOTE: These two figures are liable to change, so care should be taken to find out what the actual figures are at the time of dissolution. The source of this information is Section 123 of the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. Section 103 authorises the Department of the Communities to change these figures, so it will always be necessary to check what these limits are.] It has to give prior notification to the Charities Commission, and the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2006 sets out the procedure which the congregation will have to adopt to carry this into effect. The holding trustees of the congregation shall consult with the Presbytery and the Linkage Congregation as to the PCI Charity to which the assets are to be transferred before any resolution is passed. 7. If the trust documents do not contain any provision for what is to happen to the assets on closure and either or both the income or value of land and buildings exceed the limits set out above, then the holding trustees of the congregation will have to make an application to the Charity Commission to approve a cy-pres scheme for the application of the congregation’s property for the most similar charitable purpose (another PCI charity) and that scheme could also deal with any future bequests to the congregation. The holding trustees of the congregation shall consult with Presbytery and the Linkage Commission as to the terms of the scheme to be proposed to the Linkage Commission 8. The ‘Terms of Dissolution’ set by the Linkage Commission should then reflect the transfers of assets approved by the Charity Commission under paragraph 6, or the provisions of any cy-pres scheme under paragraph 7. 9. As far as the Charity Commission is concerned, a dissolved congregation closes and this will need to be reported to them. See Presbytery Guidelines on Dissolution. The receiving congregation, however, is unaffected: any elders who become part of the receiving congregation’s kirk session simply need to register as Charity Trustees of the congregation.

B) ‘Amalgamation’ 10. Amalgamation is a term that more properly applies when two viable congregations conclude that their ministry would be more effective as one congregation. 11. Legal advice should be sought on the terms of the trust deeds under which the holding trustees of each congregation hold the assets of the respective congregations to ensure that the trusts declared in the trust deeds do not contain provisions which prevent the congregations merging, or prevent each congregation transferring assets to a congregation other than the original congregation. If they do not contain such provisions, then the provisions set out in paragraphs 6 and 7 above apply. The charity to which the assets would be transferred, by direct transfer or pursuant to a cy-pres, scheme would be the new congregation. BELFAST, 2019 35 12. The members, committee members and elders of both congregations come together to form a new congregation, congregational committee and kirk session. 13. As far as the Charity Commission is concerned the two congregations close as charities and a new charity comes into existence. The merger and two closures must be reported and the new congregation must be registered, along with the Charity Trustees. See Presbytery Guidelines on Amalgamation. James Livingstone, Convener; Jim Stothers, Deputy Clerk 28th May 2019

APPENDIX 2

Guidelines for Presbyteries in connection with Dissolution and Amalgamation of Congregations [See note at the end of this document re Charity Commission]

A: Presbytery Guidelines on Dissolution Dissolution. This applies to situations where one congregation is effectively closing and is absorbed by another. The receiving congregation is largely unaffected. It may receive a small financial contribution to recognise necessary additional pastoral work, and appropriate endowments, but normally none of the property or other assets. Those members, committee members and elders of the incorporated congregation who do not transfer elsewhere (or in the case of elders and committee members, also do not resign their office) become members, committee members and elders of the receiving congregation. Apart from i) registering as Charity Trustees any elders joining the kirk session from the incorporated congregation, and ii) reporting the incorporation in its Annual Monitoring Return, the receiving congregation does not need to take any action with the Charity Commission.

In respect of the congregation dissolved, the presbytery should: 1. Appoint a commission to oversee the process. 2. Obtain legal advice on the terms of any trust deeds under which the congregation’s assets are held, and in particular: (a) whether the trust deeds contains any provisions as to what is happen to the assets in the event of the congregation ceasing to exist. (b) if not, to determine whether the gross income of the congregation in the previous financial year and/or the value of the lands and buildings of the congregation do not exceed £10,000 and £90,000 respectively, and if so, to have the congregation pass a resolution to transfer the assets to another PCI charity, and to forward the 36 MINUTES resolution to the Charity Commission. [NOTE: these are 2019 figures and are liable to change, so care should be taken to find out what the actual figures are at the time of dissolution. The source of this information is Section 123 of the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. Section 103 authorises the Department of the Communities to change these figures, so it will always be necessary to check what these limits are.] (c) if not and the gross income of the congregation and/or the value of its lands and buildings exceed the figures referred to in (b) above, to arrange for the congregation to propose a cy-pres scheme to the Charity Commission. 3. Ensure that there is a functioning kirk session to act as Charity Trustees. 4. Understand that the Charity Trustees have some continuing responsibilities after dissolution, such as notifying the Charity Commission of the closure of the charity (and for the purposes of these guidelines, that is the same as the date of closure – not to be confused with the date of the last service). 5. Appoint an interim kirk session if necessary and ensure that the members of the interim kirk session are registered as Charity Trustees. 6. Ensure that there is a treasurer in post and that control is retained within the congregation of the bank account(s) up to the point of dissolution. 7. Finalise any Gift Aid reclaims and ensure that HMRC is notified of any relevant changes. 8. Ensure all Funds are “cleared down/paid over” prior to dissolution as far as possible (e.g. Assessments United Appeal, World Development and Special Appeals), as well as outstanding debts paid, and that arrangements are in place to pay any further bills etc. after the dissolution takes place. 9. Draw up a schedule of all financial assets, including endowments, and all property. 10. Arrange a congregational meeting to appoint the Education Board as (holding) trustees to allow appropriate assets to transfer to the presbytery without having to vest from one set of trustees to another if this is what the cy-pres scheme permits. 11. Oversee any sale of property that takes place prior to the dissolution. 12. Check any endowment funds and their purpose, and whether these can still fulfil their terms when transferred to either the receiving congregation or elsewhere. 13. Advise insurers as appropriate. 14. Cancel any registrations with outside organisations, for example the Information Commissioners Office. 15. Cancel any ongoing contracts, including, e.g., window cleaning and copyright licence. BELFAST, 2019 37 16. Consider whether any redundancies (e.g. organist, cleaner) arise and take appropriate action. 17. Ensure that the Annual Monitoring Return to the Charity Commission for the calendar year(s) prior to the year of dissolution has/have been properly submitted. 18. Ensure that a Final Monitoring Return to the Charity Commission is made up to the date of dissolution: the final accounts must be submitted with the annual monitoring return within 10 months of the date of dissolution. 19. Notify the Charity Commission of a charity closure as soon as possible after the incorporation takes place.

B: Presbytery Guidelines on Amalgamation Amalgamation. This applies to situations where two viable congregations are coming together to form a new congregation. All the financial assets (including endowments) and property become the financial assets and property of the new congregation, provided that there is power to do this in the trust deeds under which the assets of the respective congregations are held. If not, a cy-pres scheme may be required in respect of the assets of each congregation. The members, congregational committee members and elders become members of the new congregation, its congregational committee and kirk session. Both congregations will close as charities, and a new charity will come into being as the new congregation. Depending on circumstances, the Presbytery may wish to appoint a commission to oversee the process. In respect of both the congregations to be amalgamated, the presbytery should advise them to: 1. Draw up a schedule of all financial assets, including endowments, and all property of each congregation. 2. Check any endowment funds and their purpose and whether these can still fulfil their terms in the new congregation. If not, a cy-pres scheme may be necessary to apply these to the new congregation. 3. Obtain legal advice on the terms of any trust deeds under which each congregation’s assets are held, and in particular, in respect of each congregation. (a) whether the trust deeds contains any provisions as to what is to happen to the asset in the event of the congregation ceasing to exist. (b) if not, to determine whether the gross income of the congregation in the previous financial year and/or the value of the lands and buildings of the congregation do not exceed £10,000 and £90,000 respectively, and if so, to have the congregation pass a resolution to transfer the assets to the new congregation, and to forward the resolution to the Charity Commission. [NOTE: these are 2019 figures and are liable to change, so care should be taken to find out what the actual figures are at the time of dissolution. The source of this information is Section 123 of the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. Section 103 authorises the Department of the 38 MINUTES Communities to change these figures, so it will always be necessary to check what these limits are.] (c) if not and the gross income of the congregation and/or the value of its lands and buildings exceed the figures referred to in (b) above, to arrange for each congregation to propose a cy-pres scheme to the Charity Commission for the transfer of its assets to the new congregation. Legal advice should be sought on how to propose such a scheme. 4 Finalise any Gift Aid reclaims and ensure that HMRC is notified of any relevant changes. 5. Ensure all Funds are “cleared down/paid over” prior to the amalgamation as far as possible (e.g. Assessments, United Appeal, World Development and Special Appeals). 6. Ensure that the property is properly registered as the property of the new congregation and new holding trustees are appointed. If a cy-pres scheme is approved, it will provide, in any event, for the vesting of the property in the trustees of the new congregation. 7. In most cases it will probably be administratively easier if each of the amalgamating congregations appoint the Education Board of the Presbytery as holding trustee of the property of each congregation. Accordingly, Presbytery should seek to arrange congregational meetings of each of the amalgamating congregations, prior to the amalgamation, to appoint the same (holding) trustees as each other (preferably the Presbytery Education Board) and then arrange a congregational meeting at some convenient point after the amalgamation either to confirm the Education Board of the Presbytery as the holding trustees of the property of new congregation; or, if the new congregation wishes to have individual communicant members as trustees, to appoint them in place of the Education Board of the Presbytery. In any case the Presbytery should ensure that the (holding) trustees of the amalgamating congregations consult with the Presbytery and the Linkage Commission as to the terms of the scheme to be proposed to the Linkage Commission. 8. Advise insurers as appropriate. 9. Amend, if appropriate, any registrations with outside organisations, for example the Information Commissioners Office. 10. Amend any ongoing contracts, including, e.g., window cleaning and copyright licence. 11. Consider whether any redundancies (e.g. organist, cleaner) arise and consider whether Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations apply (for instance where two people who did similar jobs will now be doing those jobs for the new congregation but at greatly different rates), and take appropriate action. 12. Ensure that the Annual Monitoring Returns to the Charity Commission for the calendar year prior to the year of amalgamation have been properly submitted. BELFAST, 2019 39 13. Ensure that Final Monitoring Returns to the Charity Commission is made up to the date of amalgamation: the final accounts must be submitted with the annual monitoring return within 10 months of the date of amalgamation. 14. Notify the Charity Commission of the charity closures as soon as possible after the amalgamation takes place. 15. Notify the Charity Commission of a charity merger – this has to take place after the merger (amalgamation) has actually taken place but notification can be giving prior to the merger (amalgamation) taking effect. 16. Register the new congregation as a new charity with the Charity Commission.

[NOTE: In these guidelines, reference is made to the Charity Commission. It must be borne in mind that the Charity Commission recognises the Code as the constitution of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, and all its presbyteries and congregations. The advice on the Charity Commission’s website is generic and does not take account of this. Therefore, presbyteries and congregations are advised to follow these guidelines rather than to seek to adhere rigidly to the advice on the Charity Commission’s website] Adopted by the Linkage Commission 28th May 2019 JAMES LIVINGSTONE

Moved by Mr James Livingstone, seconded by the Rev RK Graham, and agreed: 1. That Appendix A, ‘Paper on Adding a Band C Salary Scale to the Resolutions Recommended Salary Scales for Additional Pastoral Personnel’ be sent down to presbyteries for discussion and comment, with report back through the Deputy Clerk by 31 December 2019. 2. That the congregation of 1st Killyleagh be amalgamated with the congregation of 2nd Killyleagh on 31 December 2019, or other suitable date, on terms set by the Linkage Commission. 3. That the congregation of May Street be, as appropriate, dissolved, or amalgamated with the congregation of Fisherwick, on 31 December 2019, or other suitable date, on terms set by the Linkage Commission. 4. That the congregation of Crumlin Road be, as appropriate, dissolved, or amalgamated with the congregation of West Kirk, Belfast, on 31 December 2019, or other suitable date, on terms set by the Linkage Commission. 5. That the Paper on Amalgamations and Charity Commission and the Guidelines for Presbyteries in connection with Dissolution and Amalgamation of Congregations in Appendices 1 and 2 of the Supplementary Report on pages 33-39, be noted. 40 MINUTES 6. That the Report of the Linkage Commission be received.

The sederunt came to a close at 9.09pm, the Moderator pronouncing the Benediction.

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FIFTH SESSION

Wednesday, 5th June 2019 9.30am

The Assembly again convened, the Moderator leading in prayer.

COUNCIL The Report of the COUNCIL FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS (Reports pp166- FOR PUBLIC 192) was submitted by the Very Rev Dr Rev TN Hamilton, OBE, together with AFFAIRS the following Supplementary Report:

(A) TRIBUTE

Rev Trevor Gribben writes: 1. If ever the phrase ‘re-tyred’ was a more appropriate description for a minister emeritus than the normal ‘retired’, it is surely in the case of the Very Rev Dr Norman Hamilton! For the past 7 years, the last 5 of which have been in ‘retirement’, Norman has led the body tasked with representing the views of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland in the public square. He has done so with an enthusiasm and energy that has left many exhausted who have simply been watching him from the side-lines. 2. As the first ever convener of the new Council for Church in Society (later renamed the Council for Public Affairs) he has helped lead the transition from the old ‘church and government committee’ model within the then General Board. He has given countless hours of service in committees, panels and task groups. He has written numerous insightful articles, both for church publications and for newspapers, and has become a familiar and trusted voice on the broadcast media. This Church owes a significant debt to Norman for his willingness to lead in this way, often stepping up to the mark when an interview was requested on a challenging topic. Those who know him best will however be somewhat disappointed that the medium of radio was not necessarily the best platform to fully display our brother’s legendary sartorial elegance! 3. In his role as Convener, Norman has been a mentor and encourager to PCI’s Public Affairs Officer and he has worked closely in supporting the Moderator, the Clerk and the Press Officer. He has helped shape countless BELFAST, 2019 41 statements on numerous issues and has been a wise counsellor over these last seven years. He has first and foremost served in this important role as a follower of Jesus, whose aim has always been to commend his Lord and Saviour and to promote the values of His Kingdom. For that his colleagues in the Council for Public Affairs, and indeed the whole Church, will forever be in his debt.

(B) Dealing with the Past Project Task Group 1. The Task Group is pleased to report to the General Assembly that agreement has been secured with Merrion Press to publish the book Consider Grace which explores how Presbyterians responded to the Troubles from 1968 to 2000. It is expected that publication will be towards the end of October/early November, with a proposed launch date around Remembrance Sunday (10th November 2019). 2. The Task Group was also pleased to receive external funding to help support the development of resource materials for ministers and congregations which will accompany Consider Grace.

Additional Resolution 1(a) That the General Assembly welcome the move to publication of Consider Grace and the additional financial support available for the development of appropriate resource materials. NORMAN HAMILTON

Moved by the Very Rev Dr TN Hamilton, OBE, seconded by Miss Karen Jardine and agreed: 1. That the General Assembly for a second year express deep concern and Resolutions frustration about the prolonged absence of an Executive in Northern Ireland, the resulting stagnation in public policy and the negative effects on the most vulnerable in society, and repeat their call for all involved in the political process to find a resolution that establishes good and stable government based on good working relationships. 2. That the General Assembly welcome the move to publication of Consider Grace and the additional financial support available for the development of appropriate resource materials. 3. That the General Assembly, recognising the limitations in the proposals set out in the Northern Ireland Office’s consultation paper on ‘Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland’s past’, nevertheless: (a) believe that the broad framework of investigation, information recovery, historical analysis/storytelling and a reconciliation aspect, could with some modification, present a potential opportunity to contribute to bringing a measure of healing to society in Northern Ireland; (b) reiterate that any one-sided suite of measures, which fuels a culture of recrimination at the expense of reconciliation and the restoration of broken relationships, will have failed. 42 MINUTES 4. That the General Assembly affirm the role of Transferor Governors in the preservation and promotion of Christian ideals, values and ethos within the Controlled Schools Sector; and commend all those who have agreed to serve as school governors in any capacity during the 2018- 2022 term. 5. That the General Assembly, acknowledging the increasing secularisation of the public square in the Republic of Ireland, welcome the opportunities for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland to participate and seek to influence policy for the good of all in society. 6. That the General Assembly commend the paper on ‘Human Rights’ as guidance for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland’s engagement on rights-based issues in the public square. 7. That the Report of the Council for Public Affairs be received.

Intermission

COUNCIL FOR The Report of the COUNCIL FOR MISSION IN IRELAND (Reports MISSION IN pp193-216), was submitted by the Very Rev Dr FP Sellar. IRELAND Moved by the Very Rev Dr FP Sellar, seconded by the Rev DJ Bruce and agreed: Resolutions 1. That the General Assembly affirm the work of staff and volunteers in mission projects under the auspices of the Council for Mission in Ireland, including South Belfast Friendship House, Nightlight and the International Meeting Point. 2. That the General Assembly give thanks for the successful completion of the refurbishment of Derryvolgie Hall, and encourage presbyteries to address the significant opportunities afforded by the location of university and college campuses within their bounds for the development of student mission and ministry. 3. That the General Assembly affirm the work of the Strategy for Mission Coordination Committee, and in particular its promotion of New Life, New People, New Places in support of Presbyterian church planting. 4. That the General Assembly affirm the work of the Council for Mission in Ireland in support of the Home Mission congregations and ministers and that the Home Mission Review Panel and the Home Mission Review Implementation Task Group remain in place for a further year, pending completion of arrangements for implementation of the Home Mission review, and that, in consultation with presbyteries and the Linkage Commission, arrangements be made for the transition of congregations from the old scheme to the new scheme or, where appropriate, to enter or exit the scheme. BELFAST, 2019 43 5. That the work of deaconesses, Irish mission workers and PCI chaplains in healthcare, prisons, the armed forces, universities and colleges be commended to the Church for prayer, both privately and in services of worship.

The Very Rev Professor JP Taylor presented to the Assembly and the Moderator, the Rev Dr James Francis CF, Deputy Assistant Chaplain General (Army) for NI Forces and the Forces Chaplains present in the House. The Moderator then asked all deaconesses, Irish Mission workers, and chaplains in healthcare, prisons, universities and colleges, to stand in their places, following which he led in prayer. Debate then continued.

6. That the Report of the Council for Mission in Ireland be received.

The Assembly engaged in worship conducted by the Moderator and others. The Moderator invited the Rev Glen Scrivener to address the Assembly.

The sederunt came to a close at 1.00pm, the Moderator leading in prayer.

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SIXTH SESSION

Wednesday, 5th June 2019 2.00pm

The Assembly again convened, the Moderator leading in prayer.

LISTENING TO THE GLOBAL CHURCH LISTENING TO THE GLOBAL People on the Move CHURCH The Rev RC Kerr introduced the presentation with insights backed up by statistics on global migration. Mrs P Florit then interviewed the Rev Alex Maulana, General Secretary of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, Blantyre Synod, Malawi. Mrs Florit introduced the Rev Dimitris Boukis, General Secretary of the Evangelical Church of Greece who presented a video about their work with Syrian refugees. Supported by video clips, Rev DJ Bruce and Mrs Florit highlighted voices from the global church here on our doorstep. Reference was made to a new Bible study resource on the book of Ruth, a migrant’s story, and to the work of the International Meeting Point. 44 MINUTES Subsequent to each of the three sections there was a minute of prayerful reflection. Following the final presentation, Mr Kerr provided a brief wrap-up after which the Moderator brought the presentation to a close with a prayer at 3.02pm.

Intermission

GENERAL Section 2 of the Report of the GENERAL COUNCIL (Reports pp35-62) COUNCIL along with resolutions 11-19 (Reports pp112-113) was submitted by the Very SECTION 2 Rev Dr JNI McNeely, together with the following Supplementary Report:

(A) Guysmere Centre Task Group

Additional Report: 1. As reported, the 2018 General Assembly requested that a feasibility study of the redevelopment of the Guysmere Centre be brought to the 2019 General Assembly, “…..to enable a decision to be made regarding the sale, or otherwise, of the Guysmere site.” (see paragraph 1 on page 35 of the 2019 Reports). The report of that feasibility study is included on pages 35-56 of the 2019 Reports. 2. Resolutions 11 – 14 (Reports pages 112-113) are presented for the consideration of the Assembly. Resolution 11 is the substantive resolution, permitting the proposed redevelopment of Guysmere to proceed to the next stage – capital project development (technical and funding). 3. If resolution 11 is defeated, resolutions 12-14 will be withdrawn. In this eventuality, the Assembly would be asked to return to considering the resolutions that had been before the 2018 Assembly (see 2018 Reports page 144), namely: • That the General Assembly agree that the Guysmere Centre be sold at the appropriate time. • That General Assembly direct that, once all financial liabilities are settled, steps be taken to establish a ‘Guysmere Fund’ under the control of the Council for Congregational Life and Witness, to support ministry, mission and outreach with an emphasis where possible on residential ministry amongst young people and young adults. • That the General Council be authorised to oversee the sale of the Guysmere Centre and the drawing up of the terms of the “Guysmere Fund”, in consultation with the Council for Congregational Life and Witness.

Revised Resolution 14 14. That a ‘Guysmere Development Panel’ (having an agreed membership with a ‘local emphasis’ and reporting to the General Council) be appointed by the 2019 General Assembly to present a robust business case and business plan for approval by the General Council before the project proceeds beyond the capital project development phase, as follows: BELFAST, 2019 45 Moderator and Clerk of Assembly; Convener of the General Council; Rev Jim McCaughan (Convener); Very Rev Dr Frank Sellar; Mr Jonathan Kelly, Mr Graham Patterson Mr Richard Russell; Very Rev Dr Norman Hamilton OBE, Revs James Hyndman and Dr Trevor McCormick; Mrs Pat Hunter, Mr Jeremy Knox, Mr Basil McCorriston, Miss Heather McSparran, Mr Billy Pollock, Mr James Smyth and Mr David Stewart.

Additional Resolutions (only to be put if Resolution 11 is defeated): 11(a) That the General Assembly agree that the Guysmere Centre be sold at the appropriate time. 11(b) That General Assembly direct that, once all financial liabilities are settled, steps be taken to establish a ‘Guysmere Fund’ under the control of the Council for Congregational Life and Witness, to support ministry, mission and outreach with an emphasis where possible on residential ministry amongst young people and young adults. 11(c) That the General Council be authorised to oversee the sale of the Guysmere Centre and the drawing up of the terms of the “Guysmere Fund”, in consultation with the Council for Congregational Life and Witness.

(B) Moderator’s Advisory Committee The Moderator’s Advisory Committee considered the request of the Rev Gabrielle Agnes Julie Farquhar be enrolled as Minister Emeritus of the congregation of Ballycarry. This request came to the Committee with the strong support of both the Kirk Session of Ballycarry and the Presbytery of Carrickfergus (at its May 2019 meeting). The Committee is also fully supportive and an additional resolution is appended for consideration by the General Assembly.

Additional resolution: 18(a) That under Par 226(a) of the Code, the Rev Gabrielle Agnes Julie Farquhar be enrolled as Minister Emeritus of the congregation of Ballycarry. TREVOR D GRIBBEN

Moved by the Very Rev Dr JNI McNeely, seconded by the Rev TD Gribben, and agreed: 12. That the proposed redevelopment of Guysmere, as outlined in the Resolutions Feasibility Study, be permitted to proceed to the next stage i.e. the “capital project development (technical and funding), which allows an appointed group sufficient time to work through all of the activities required to refine and define its preferred option, secure both planning consent and also the required capital funding to effectively deliver the project” (see the highlighted section on page 44 of Appendix 1).

Following the passing of the above resolution, Additional Resolutions 11(a-c) as shown above were not put. 46 MINUTES 13. That regarding funding of this ‘capital project development phase’ (estimated at £75,000 – see the highlighted section of page 53 in Appendix 2), if external funding (as outlined) cannot be secured, then this cost up to £75,000 be met over a three year period by PCI centrally, as a charge on the Incidental Fund. 14. That PCI central funds would however not be committed to the envisaged sum of £50,000 in Phase 1 of the development (see the highlighted section of page 47 in Appendix 2) nor the overall 10% equity of approx. £400,000 (see the highlighted section of page 48 in Appendix 2). 15. That a ‘Guysmere Development Panel’ (having an agreed membership with a ‘local emphasis’ and reporting to the General Council) be appointed by the 2019 General Assembly to present a robust business case and business plan for approval by the General Council before the project proceeds beyond the capital project development phase, as follows: Moderator and Clerk of Assembly; Convener of the General Council; Rev Jim McCaughan (Convener); Very Rev Dr Frank Sellar; Mr Jonathan Kelly, Mr Graham Patterson Mr Richard Russell;Very Rev Dr Norman Hamilton OBE, Revs James Hyndman and Dr Trevor McCormick; Mrs Pat Hunter, Mr Jeremy Knox, Mr Basil McCorriston, Miss Heather McSparran, Mr Billy Pollock, Mr James Smyth and Mr David Stewart. 16. That PCI remain in membership of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe (CPCE) and the Council of European Churches (CEC) 17. That future natural areas of collaboration with the United Free Church of Scotland be explored (through respective councils, committees and departments) and developed as appropriate. 18. That future natural areas of collaboration with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (USA) be explored (through respective councils, committees and departments) and developed as appropriate.

Moved by the Rev TWA Greer, seconded by the Rev Dr JA Curry, and agreed: 19. That, under Par 226(a) of the Code, the Rev John Martin Gracey be enrolled as Minister Emeritus of Coagh, Ballygoney and Saltersland congregations.

Moved by the Rev DR Cromie, seconded by the Rev Dr CD McClure, and agreed: 20. That, under Par 226(a) of the Code, the Rev Gabrielle Agnes Julie Farquhar be enrolled as Minister Emeritus of the congregation of Ballycarry. BELFAST, 2019 47 Moved by the Very Rev Dr JNI McNeely, seconded by the Rev TD Gribben, and agreed: 21. That Section 2 of the Report of the General Council be received.

The Memorial of South Belfast Presbytery (Reports pp217-218) was Memorial submitted by the Rev MS Gault.

Moved by the Rev MS Gault, seconded by Mr Cecil Graham, OBE: 1. That the Memorial be received and its prayer granted. Resolution A card vote was taken, 187 votes were cast for and 353 votes were cast against. The resolution was declared lost, therefore the prayer of the Memorial was not granted.

The Report of the COUNCIL FOR CONGREGATIONAL LIFE AND COUNCIL FOR WITNESS (Reports pp219-246) was submitted by the Rev TC Morrison, CONGRE- together with the following Supplementary Report: GATIONAL LIFE AND Amended Resolution 2 (Wednesday afternoon – 4:45pm) WITNESS That the General Assembly place the resources contained in the Church Hymnary Trust Fund at the disposal of the Council for Congregational Life and Witness for the support and development of all aspects of the worshipping life of congregations, including exploring ways to encourage contemporary re- engagement with psalmody. COLIN MORRISON

Moved by the Rev TC Morrison, seconded by the Rev DH Thompson: 1. That the General Assembly instruct the Council for Congregational Resolutions Life and Witness to review the provision made for guidance and support given to ministers asked to marry a couple where one or both individuals has been married before and is divorced, or, in situations of ‘mixed marriage’, and report to the 2020 General Assembly.

Moved as an amendment by the Rev J Brackenridge: 1. That the General Assembly instruct the Council for Congregational Life and Witness to review the provision made for guidance and support given to ministers asked to marry a couple where one or both individuals has been married before and is divorced, or, in situations of ‘inter-church marriage’, and report to the 2020 General Assembly. The Proposer and Seconder accepted the amendment.

On being put to the House, the substantive motion was declared passed. 48 MINUTES Moved by the Rev TC Morrison, seconded by the Rev DH Thompson: 2. That the General Assembly place the resources contained in the Church Hymnary Trust Fund at the disposal of the Council for Congregational Life and Witness for the support and development of all aspects of the worshipping life of congregations, including exploring ways to encourage contemporary re-engagement with psalmody.

Moved as an amendment by the Rev GR Stockdale, seconded by the Rev RJ Hyndman, and agreed: 2. That the General Assembly place the resources contained in the Church Hymnary Trust Fund at the disposal of the Council for Congregational Life and Witness for the support and development of all aspects of the worshipping life of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, including exploring ways to encourage contemporary re-engagement with psalmody.

On being put to the House, as the substantive motion, it was declared passed.

Moved by the Rev TC Morrison, seconded by the Rev DH Thompson, and agreed: 3. That the Report of the Council for Congregational Life and Witness be received.

The sederunt came to a close at 6.00pm, the Moderator pronouncing the Benediction.

On Wednesday evening, 5th June 2019, at 7.45pm, an evening Celebration with the theme ‘Enjoying God’ was led by the Moderator.

______BELFAST, 2019 49 SEVENTH SESSION

Thursday, 6th June 2019 1.45pm

The Assembly again convened, the Moderator leading in prayer.

CPA Alternative Presentation CPA ALTERNATIVE Life Always Matters PRESENTATION The Very Rev Dr TN Hamilton, Convener of the Council for Public Affairs, introduced the presentation, Life Always Matters – speaking into the professional and public square on human dignity. On the subject of adolescent mental health a video on the work of The Big House was shown and Dr Caroline Thompson, Consultant Clinical Psychologist also contributed. On dementia care, a video of the work of Adelaide House was introduced by Miss K Jardine, Public Affairs Officer, following which she interviewed Mrs D Keegan, Head of Older People Services. Professor Max Watson, Consultant Palliative Medicine, Western Trust, made a presentation on palliative care. Mr Roy Beggs MLA, Mr Stewart Dickson MLA and Mr Gordon Lyons MLA took part in a panel discussion led by Miss Jardine.

The Moderator thanked all the participants and closed the presentation in prayer at 2.45pm

The Assembly engaged in worship conducted by the Moderator and others. The Moderator invited the Rev Glen Scrivener to address the Assembly.

Intermission

Reception of Recently Retired Ministers and New Licentiates The Moderator received ministers recently retired and those recently licensed, who were presented respectively by the Rev NJ McCullough, Convener of the Council for Training in Ministry, and the Rev Dr TD Allen, Dean of Ministerial Studies and Development. The Moderator led in prayer. 50 MINUTES COUNCIL FOR The Report of the COUNCIL FOR TRAINING IN MINISTRY (Reports TRAINING IN pp247-279) was submitted by the Rev NJ McCullough, together with the MINISTRY following Supplementary Report:

(A) Reception of Ministers and Licentiates Committee As indicated in the reports, Appendix 6 on page 277, ‘Recommendations concerning Ministers Without Charge and Licentiates Not Serving an Assistantship under Code Par 219A’, a recommendation is included here concerning Mr JR Kernohan as follows: Templepatrick Mr JR Kernohan to be retained as licentiate; but that the Presbytery of Templepatrick be required to review his circumstances and status.

Revised resolution 7 That the recommendations in Appendix 6 and in the Supplementary Report on page 50 concerning those whose retention as licentiates and ministers without charge has been sought by presbyteries be adopted.

(B) Ministerial Studies and Development Committee 1. The proposed Flexible Pathway Panel, as stated in the reports, Appendix 3, paragraph 4 on page 268, has been changed. The Council Convener and Secretary have been removed to allow them to be available for the hearing of any appeal. The new membership is: the Ministerial Studies and Development Convener and Secretary; the Principal, the Professor of Practical Theology and two other members of the Council. It is intended that the Council will appoint these additional members at the time when any review becomes necessary. 2. The following students for the ministry were presented with Certificates for Licensing at the Graduation Service on Thursday 23rd May: David Bingham, Peter Burke, John Graham, Gareth Keaveney, David Morrison. 3. The intended resolution concerning implementation of the Ministry Application Pathway Review referred to in Appendix 2 on page 267 of the reports has inadvertently been omitted. It is appended.

Additional resolution 3a That the Assembly give approval for the proposals in Appendix 2 concerning the Ministry Application Pathway Review to be implemented beginning with applications made in 2020. BELFAST, 2019 51 (C) Union Theological College Management Committee 1. Further to the Council’s report to the General Assembly as printed, the Union Theological College Review Task Group (see pages 248-249, paragraphs 10-13 of the reports) reported to the Management Committee that it had considered a range of options for the future of the college and discussions had taken place at various levels with representatives of a number of institutions in Britain and Ireland. 2. The Task Group recommended and the Management Committee agreed: (a) That a response to the QUB Review is made to Queen’s University. (b) That a report to the General Assembly is prepared for the Supplementary Reports. 3. In addition, further exploration will be made concerning the obtaining of undergraduate degree awarding powers and of interim undergraduate validation options with other universities. As part of the report referred to at 2(b) above the narrative from the Management Committee, also adopted as the report of the Council, is shown below, with the Management Committee’s response referred to at 2(a) above attached as Appendix A and a submission made by the Principal to the University in January 2018 attached as Appendix B. 4. The Task Group also reported that it had looked at the financial implications of the various options it has examined. If the College teaches out the remaining Queen’s students and continues to teach ministry students with a reduced staff it will face an increasing annual deficit. Although initially small, it is anticipated this will reach and stabilise at approximately £250,000 in 2021. This is obviously unsustainable and underlines the importance of securing additional income through recruiting other students and online courses.

Narrative concerning Union Theological College adopted by the Council for Training in Ministry 1. Union Theological College (UTC) was formed in 1978 through the merging of two previous colleges: the Presbyterian College Belfast (Assembly’s College), formed in 1853 and Magee College Londonderry, formed in 1865. Since 1926, the College (then the Presbyterian College) has provided teaching on behalf of Queen’s University for degrees in theology. Over the years Union College had been joined by Edgehill College (Methodist), the Irish Baptist College, St Mary’s College and Belfast Bible College. Since 2015 however UTC has been the only college involved in the teaching of undergraduates. 2. The exodus of the other colleges led to QUB conducting a strategic review of theology in 2016. The review expressed concerns about the diversity of the theology degree and the College worked with the University to devise a new BA degree in Theology where 30% of the courses were taken outside Union College. This degree was fully approved by the University’s academic approval processes and the first year of this programme began in September 2018. 3. In June 2018 the decisions of the General Assembly relating to a credible profession and to our relationship with the Church of Scotland resulted in a period of intense reporting and speculation around the relationship between 52 MINUTES Queen’s and UTC. Some asked if it was appropriate for Queen’s students to be taught by the theological college of the Presbyterian Church. One story (Belfast Telegraph 27 June) headlined ‘QUB reviewing links to Presbyterian College’ quoted a spokesperson from the University saying, ‘Queen’s said, “In light of a number of developments in recent weeks, the university is taking active steps to review the nature of its relationship with Union Theological College and several options are currently under consideration.” In addition, when representatives of Union College met with University staff, including the Acting Vice Chancellor, reference was made to the General Assembly decisions, media reports and complaints that QUB was receiving, including some from those the University described as ‘senior Presbyterians’. Subsequent statements have attempted to distance the University from linking the review to the decisions of the General Assembly but prior to June 2018 there had been no indication that any review of the theology curriculum at UTC was planned for 2018. The evidence points inexorably to the conclusion that, were it not for the intense reporting during the 2018 General Assembly and speculation following it around the link with Queen’s, no review would have taken place. 4. The review was concluded in early October 2018 but the college was not consulted nor engaged in the process of report preparation after the Review team had met in September. Despite the College’s requests, the Report was withheld until after a final decision was made. There was therefore no opportunity for the College to correct inaccuracies or refute conclusions it felt were unwarranted. Despite this, on the basis of the Report, student intake for 2019 was suspended in December 2018 and on 9 April 2019 the University Senate decided to withdraw all undergraduate and postgraduate theology programmes, including postgraduate courses provided by the other colleges. 5. Whilst accepting that the University has come to its final decision, the members of the Management Committee take issue with many of the assertions of the review and has written to the University challenging its basis and conclusions (see Appendix A). The main criticisms made of UTC are around the diversity of its teaching and its lack of engagement with the University, both of which we strongly refute and College’s submission to the Review panel in September 2018 contradicted. 6. With regard to diversity, the BA in Theology (see paragraph 2 above) was the mechanism agreed by the University itself to address the question of diversity, yet the review declared it inadequate before its commencement. In addition, the Management Committee maintains that for many years the faculty has taught a broad range of perspectives. No question of bias or lack of breadth has been raised by external examiners. 7. With regard to engagement, the College engaged fully with the University in implementing the recommendations of the 2016 review. When these changes had been approved by the University’s own academic approval processes and implemented, the Principal wrote to the University in January 2018 suggesting further ways in which the relationship could be developed and asking for an opportunity to discuss this (see Appendix B). Although some subsequent meetings were held the focus was financial matters raised by Queen’s, and the College indicated its commitment to working positively with the University in addressing financial and governance issues relating to the Institute ofTheology. BELFAST, 2019 53 8. In addition, the impression has been given, in the media at least, that the teaching standards at UTC are less than adequate. This has caused hurt and reputational damage to academic staff some of whom have worked with Queen’s University for many years and are globally recognised as experts in their field. In fact, the external examiners’ reports consistently stated that the learning experiences offered by Union College compared favourably with other UK universities and the National Student Survey results regularly placed Theology ahead of many other subjects within Queen’s University. 9. UTC and the committee deeply regret that a way could not be found to continue to work together. We are grateful for the long and productive relationship we have enjoyed with the University and remain open to mutual cooperation in the future should the opportunity present itself. 10. Whilst we regret that our partnership with Queen’s University has been ended, we believe the future provides new opportunities for Union College to deliver flexible and accessible programmes that will result in excellent training for our ministry students. 11. The College remains committed, in cooperation with Queen’s University, to enabling all current Queen’s students to complete their studies over the next two plus years. 12. The Committee is very grateful that 13 new ministry students are to be proposed to the General Assembly for acceptance as candidates for the ordained ministry. Much work has been done by the faculty to prepare the new Master of Divinity programme and we are excited about the flexible and integrated pathway that the students will follow. 13. Faculty have also worked hard at developing online courses which were first introduced at last year’s General Assembly. It is believed these will be a blessing to the church in the UK and Ireland and across the world and this is borne out by the encouraging feedback which has been received to date. 14. The opportunity to teach theology at undergraduate level to non- ministry students has been very important and re-establishing such provision is a priority. This will require the obtaining of undergraduate degree awarding powers for the College or a validation agreement with another institution and, though work continues to make this happen, it may take some time. 15. It is intended that what is outlined in paragraphs 12-14 above will enable the College to continue to fulfil the General Assembly’s requirements in Code Par 119: It shall be a prime duty of the Union Theological College to provide for those theological studies or courses which may be required by the Assembly of its students for the ministry; and generally to promote theological education of high academic standard and practical training relevant to the work and witness of the Church. 54 MINUTES APPENDIX A (as referred to in paragraph 5 of the Narrative above)

Union Theological College Management Committee Response to the Queen’s University Belfast 2018 Review Report, 22nd May 2019

Introduction Queen’s University’s Review of Agreements and Relationships in the Institute of Theology was carried out in September 2018. On the basis of the review report, the Senate of Queen’s University decided to withdraw all degree programmes in theology on 9 April 2019. Whilst we understand that the decision of the University is final, the members of the Management Committee of Union College wishes to put on record its response to this review report, and particularly to respond to the criticisms of the College presented in the report. In summary, we believe that the report arrives at conclusions which are based on a flawed review process and which did not provide adequate evidence to support its claims and conclusions. 1. Contrary to the claims made by the University, it is evident that the 2018 Review of the relationship with Union College was triggered by decisions made at the Presbyterian Church in Ireland’s (PCI) General Assembly in June 2018. No review of theology following the 2016 Strategic Review of Theology was alluded to by the University before that point. The following evidence may be presented to support this assertion: • In a conversation with the Pro Vice Chancellor (PVC) in Sept/Oct 2017, the Principal mentioned the University’s concerns about breadth and diversity as outlined in the 2016 Strategic Review of Theology and was assured that this was not a major concern since these issues were being addressed by the diversity incorporated into the new degree programmes that had been approved by the University. If there were serious concerns about the modules offered by Union College it seems strange that these issues were not highlighted or mentioned by the University’s Programme Evaluation/Validation Meeting in its approval of the new programmes in May 2017. • Following conversations with colleagues in the University at Christmas 2017, the Principal wrote to the PVC on 2 January 2018 and included a discussion paper in which he suggested that further consideration should be given to the place of theology in the University. The discussion paper, shared with the Director of the Institute of Theology, outlined some areas where improvements might be sought in seeking an enhancement of the work of the Institute of Theology. There was no response from the University to the issues raised in this paper. The subsequent claim BELFAST, 2019 55 in the 2018 Review Report that Union College was unwilling to make changes in its work as part of the Institute of Theology is contradicted by this request which was made six months before the 2018 Review was even mentioned. • The discussion paper submitted in January 2018 also opened the way for a conversation to take place in which, having considered all the options, the University and the College may have concluded that, for a variety of reasons, the relationship should be terminated. This could have been completed in a mutually-agreeable and respectful way without all the attendant negative publicity that surrounded the University’s decisions in June and December 2018 and in April 2019. The fact that the review was announced so hastily, and that its terms of reference were changed at least twice over the summer of 2018, is a further indication that it was a response to internal and external pressures being placed on the University following the June 2018 meeting of the PCI General Assembly. This fact was stated in a meeting with the Acting Vice Chancellor in June 2018 following the media interest in the relationship between Queen’s and Union College. The PVC said he had come under pressure from those whom he described as “senior Presbyterians” to review the relationship with UTC. It is disappointing that there was no engagement or discussion of the substantial issues raised last summer by the media and by vocal critics of the College. 2. It should also be noted that the College, as the major stakeholder in the work of the Institute of Theology, was not consulted nor engaged in the process of report preparation after the Review Team had met in September 2018. In spite of the College’s requests, the Review Report was withheld from the College until after the Senate made its decision on 9 April 2019 to withdraw all theology programmes. 3. The decision to suspend admissions for September 2019 intake was announced on 18 December 2018 without any prior consultation with the College. As a key stakeholder in the work of the Institute of Theology, it would seem necessary that the College would have been consulted with regard to the conclusions of the Review before critical decisions were made about suspending admissions, in the understanding that the decision would have a major impact on the College’s finances and reputation. Also, given the allegations made in the report against the College, it is highly regrettable and unreasonable that the College had no opportunity to offer evidence to refute these allegations before a final decision was taken. Further, the College was not given access tothe University’s Withdrawal Pro Forma prior to the Senate’s decision. 4. If, as the report claims, the modules offered by Union College were unacceptable to the University, why was the BA in Theology programme approved by the University in 2017 and opened for admissions in September 2018? If the Review Report and its recommendations were based exclusively on academic concerns, it seems altogether strange and inappropriate that the University should initiate a review of recently-approved programmes before those programmes had even begun to be delivered. The normal review and quality assurance process requires monitoring and review of modules on an annual basis in line with the 56 MINUTES University’s stated policies, but by initiating this review the University was contravening its own review process. It is clear that the motivation for the Review was not based on the poor performance of programmes that had not yet been delivered, the very programmes which the PVC said would deliver the required diversity. There was no indication from the University prior to June 2018 that the new programmes in theology failed to meet the University’s standards and expectations or were an inadequate response to the 2016 Strategic Review of Theology. 5. The Review Report states that UTC did not accept the Strategic Review Panel’s recommendation for formal University participation in appointment processes for College teaching staff on University-validated programmes. In several places the report states that one of the reasons for bringing the relationship to an end was the University’s lack of involvement in the appointment of staff at Union College. Whilst no formal request was ever made with regard to this issue, representatives from the University were invited to participate informally in the appointment process for the three most recent appointments at Union College. The Director of the Institute of Theology, as an external assessor, was a member of the selection and interviewing panels, and made significant contributions to the process. Since the University made no direct contribution to the funding of these positions, and since they were appointments made by the General Assembly of PCI and its Council for Training in Ministry in order to deliver the mission of the College, the governance arrangements of the College did not allow for the University to have a direct, formal input into these appointments. All Union College academic staff are subject to the teacher recognition process administered through the Collaborative Provision Group of the University, which is the University’s own appointment and recognition process. In this way, the University retains total control over those who teach on University-validated programmes. 6. The Review Report states: “Evidence from external examiners/advisors confirmed that UTC was not in a position to change their modules to meet the requirements of the Review.” No documentary evidence to support this assertion has been provided to the College and none is offered in the Review Report. There is no evidence of communications from the University to the College requesting changes to modules nor were major concerns recorded through the University’s module review and monitoring process. The evidence arising from a detailed examination of the modules offered through the College in terms of reading lists, learning outcomes, and assessment regimes does not support the accusation that the modules were taught from only one perspective and lacked breadth and diversity. There was no evidence offered that the modules had failed to meet the requirements of the University’s external examiners. In fact, the external examiners’ reports consistently stated that the learning experiences offered by Union College compared favourably with other UK universities and the National Student Survey results regularly placed Theology ahead of many other subjects within Queen’s University. The students at Union regularly reported a high degree of satisfaction with their courses in recent years. 7. The Review Report says: “While the IOT Director was actively engaged in driving the required changes, it became apparent that some issues remained unresolved.” There is no written evidence and no minutes of meetings as to what BELFAST, 2019 57 these unresolved issues were, or how they were communicated to the College. In his discussion paper of January 2018 the Principal reports that the good relationship between the College and the Director of the Institute of Theology was one of the strengths which provided a good foundation for the future of Theology in the University. This is quite different from the Review Report’s narrative about the College not responding to the issues raised by the Director. Up to June 2018, the Principal regularly reported on the good relationship between himself and the Director, and their ability to address issues in an open and constructive way. If the Director of the Institute had identified any unresolved issues then it would be expected that they would have been reported in the minutes of the Institute’s Education/Postgraduate Committee or Theology Management Board and should be referenced in the minutes of the Theology Board. 8. The Review report alleges that there was a lack of encouragement by Union College for students to attend a student development event on Ecumenism in May 2018. This event was arranged by the Director of the Institute in cooperation with the Corrymeela Community, and there was no active involvement by the Principal in making the arrangements. When the Principal heard about the event, and asked about arrangements, participation and promotion of the event, the Director reported that the support of the Principal had not been sought directly because the event was a cooperative one between the Institute and Corrymeela. The implication was that the Director recognized that this development week event was promoting concerns that were relevant to the work of the Corrymeela Community. The event was held after classes had concluded for the academic year and when members of the Union faculty had taken on other commitments. The poor student response might have been avoided if there had been more active engagement with the College at an earlier stage, but the general uptake by students for these events has been poor. The College has arranged a number of development events, and has supported and commended all development events arranged through the Institute. The claim that UTC’s lack of encouragement to students hindered the development of research excellence is over-stated, and not set in the context of overall very poor student participation in other development activities at this time. 9. The Review Report includes details of the new first-year module, “Religion, Faith and Society” without indicating that this module included much active involvement by Union College faculty, one of whom acted as module co-ordinator, as well as the College assuming all the staffing arrangements for tutorial support. Union College invested considerable time and money in the development of this module and had discussed with the Director of the Institute the development of additional modules at different levels. The report mentions the important and valuable involvement of St Mary’s University College in the delivery of this module, but this involvement was minimal compared to UTC’s contribution. By failing to mention UTC’s activity in the management and delivery of this module, and the discussion about future developments, it is hard to resist the conclusion that a restricted and limited picture is being painted in this report. 10. The Report states: “However the content of the Theology modules that make up the major element in the new BA in Theology had not changed significantly and they continued to be taught almost entirely from the theological 58 MINUTES ethos and doctrinal framework of UTC. UTC’s response to enhancing the breadth and diversity of their offer appeared to provide very little opportunity for students to gain from other theological perspectives which was an essential requirement for the undergraduate programmes.” These statements call into question the academic integrity of all faculty who have ever taught in Union College throughout its relationship with QUB. At no time have members of the College faculty adopted a doctrinaire or narrow approach to their subject area. Their research, publications and teaching have been recognized consistently over many years by their academic guilds and monitored by their external examiners. This allegation is not supported by any written evidence. The fact that limited changes were made to existing modules is an indication that they, in many aspects, already met the requirements for breadth and diversity. To support this allegation of teaching from a narrow perspective, the University needs to provide minutes of their quality assurance process, and particularly their module review meetings and external examiner reports, where this issue was identified and the required changes were described. It should also produce correspondence from the programme external examiners indicating the nature and extent of the changes that were required as part of the University’s review and monitoring process. 11. The Report says that “UTC’s insistence that a clause be inserted into the 2018-19 one-year MOA to state that the UTC Equality and Diversity Policy applies in relation to the appointment of staff, which is at odds with the University’s commitment to equality and diversity, concerned the University”. The clause that the College had asked to be inserted into the MOA was on the recommendation of the General Assembly Solicitor, and simply stated that in the appointment of any staff to Union College, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland would follow its own Equality and Diversity policy. The PCI policy has been approved by the Labour Relations Agency and the Equality Commission and it seems strange that this policy would concern the University. The subsequent statement in the report, “It has been confirmed that UTC is unable to meet the University’s expectations regarding equality and diversity”, requires some explanation. There are no barriers placed on anyone coming to study at Union College and the admissions process to all University programmes taught at Union College is fully under the control of the University. If it means that the Presbyterian College in Belfast tends to employ Presbyterians as members of its teaching staff then that should not surprise or concern anyone. It has always been the case, but it has not prevented the faculty of Union College from engaging in academic work which examines the key issues from a variety of perspectives. 12. Throughout the Review Report there is a series of comments which lack supporting evidence such as “the student experience may be compromised”, or “has the potential to impact negatively on the student experience”. These provisional statements indicate that there may be some risks to the student experience, but there is no evidence to support the negative conclusions. Even when students report positively on the sense of community experienced at Union College, the report re-interprets this to mean that students were not exposed to the intellectual and cultural diversity normally associated with a University undergraduate experience. In order to support this allegation, the University would need to demonstrate how that “intellectual and cultural diversity of perspective” is experienced by students in all other schools, subjects and Colleges BELFAST, 2019 59 of the University, and give evidence of how this is ensured and evaluated. 13. Prior to the meeting of the Review Team, Union College submitted a paper outlining its understanding of the issues that were under review and offering some areas for consideration by the Review Team. It is disappointing that no reference was made to this submission in the report and there is no acknowledgement that Union College’s input was given serious consideration. This is further evidence that the review process failed to engage adequately and respectfully with one of the main stakeholders in the Institute of Theology.

We conclude that this Review Report: • is based on a flawed and confused review process that did not permit engagement on the substantial issues; • lacks supporting evidence for its claims and conclusions; • did not adequately or respectfully include Union College in its consultations. Whilst we regret the University’s decision to withdraw theology programmes, the College remains committed to ensuring that all students in theology at Queen’s are able to complete their programmes of study in line with all the expectations of the Quality Code.

APPENDIX B (as referred to in paragraph 7 in the Narrative above)

A submission by the Principal of UTC to the Queen’s University made on 2nd January 2018 – suggesting further ways in which the relationship could be developed and asking for an opportunity to discuss this.

Theology at Queen’s The Strategic Review of Theology in 2016 helped to identify a number of curricular changes which are currently being implemented. But there may be need for a more radical assessment of the place of Theology at Queen’s than was possible at the time of the Review, and in the light of some current issues summarised below.

Current issues 1. Union Theological College has become the only provider of undergraduate degrees in Theology and carries the main burden of teaching at undergraduate level and supervision at postgraduate level. It is important to recognise that UTC is a confessional, denominational college and, while it does not aspire to be the Religious Studies department of the University and does not have unlimited personnel and financial resources, it is willing to continue to be an active partner with others in the delivery of Theology at Queen’s. 60 MINUTES 2. The other colleges in the Institute of Theology have sought accreditation by other UK universities for degree programmes at all levels and seem to have less commitment than before to the work of the Institute. Most recently, Belfast Bible College has introduced a new Masters programme entitled ‘Bible and Ministry in the Contemporary World’, accredited by the University of Cumbria. It is not clear whether the University has sought to ascertain why the colleges have moved in this direction. One assumes that the presumed restrictions of the Irish Universities Act regarding confessional content provides at least some explanation. The work of the Institute would be greatly strengthened by the renewed commitment of all the Colleges, the active participation of St Mary’s University College, Belfast and the incorporation of the work in Religious Studies at Stranmillis University College. If that is not possible, then an alternative model might need to be developed. 3. The preparation of the Memo of Agreement between UTC and the University requires a more efficient process, a clearer description of the responsibilities of both parties, and a full commitment to its implementation. Both this year’s and last year’s MOA contained at least one commitment which has not been honoured. Some “wrinkles” in the collaboration between UTC and the University might be smoothed out by clearer agreement on issues like teacher recognition, student engagement, the quality assurance process, and the support of students with disabilities. 4. An alternative for UTC would be to follow the trend of the other colleges in the Institute and seek a lighter touch validation of its degree programmes through another UK university, or more likely, to use its degree-awarding powers granted under the charter of The Presbyterian Theological Faculty, Ireland.

Current strengths 1. An excellent working relationship exists between the faculty of UTC and the Director of the Institute of Theology, and there is a shared desire to see Theology at Queen’s enhanced and contributing to the life and vision of the University. We put on record the professional and positive way in which the Director has sought to facilitate and implement the innovations proposed through the Strategic Review of Theology, and her energy and commitment to the future of Theology at Queen’s. 2. The work of the Religious Studies Research Forum confirms that there is a significant number of faculty members from across the University who appreciate the importance of the influence of faith and religion in their disciplines and who are willing to explore that interface in a way that will contribute to the enhancement of Theology as well as their own discipline. The subject areas include History, Geography, Anthropology, Philosophy, Psychology, Law, Medical and Biological Sciences, and Architecture. Professor Stephen Williams’ current research on the ethical and moral issues connected with developments in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence is another example of this interface. If these resources could be harnessed and channelled it might make Queen’s attractively distinctive in both its undergraduate teaching and research opportunities. The repeal of the Irish Universities Act restricting the teaching of Theology at Queen’s opens the door for a new approach in this area. BELFAST, 2019 61 3. There is a growing number of RS and RE A level students in local feeder schools who have an enthusiasm for Theology. By actively supporting the teaching staff of these schools we hope to see an increased number of applicants with suitable grades wishing to pursue Theology at Queen’s. While it has a global vision, Queen’s remains the provider of higher education for a significant number of young people in this region, and many of them wish to study Theology.

Opportunities 1. The events of 9-11, and continuing terrorist attacks across Europe, have ensured that religion and faith will continue to occupy an important place in the life of our world, as well as our local community. If Queen’s is to continue to shape the world, then its graduates (in almost every discipline) must have an appreciation of the religious, ethical and faith-informed issues that affect our common life. 2. The repeal of the Irish Universities Act is an opportunity for Queen’s to develop courses and learning experiences that will address the needs of every faith community and will “ensure that in matters of religion, debate is well- informed and of high quality”. “The interface between academic study and practicing religious communities is complex and significant. Critical analysis may challenge profoundly held convictions producing sharp rejection of academic study, but may stimulate engagement with contemporary concerns. Such study is a major contributor to community understanding and development and the avoidance or challenging of prejudices arising from misinformation. Contemporary society in the UK has an interest in ensuring that in matters of religion, debate is well-informed and of high quality.” QAA Subject Benchmark Statement, Theology and Religious Studies, October 2014.

Conclusion Theology at Queen’s, appropriately managed and resourced, can make a significant contribution to the University’s vision and mission. We ought not to miss the opportunity that is currently before us and we should begin a conversation immediately to outline the practical steps we need to take. Specifically, this conversation needs to begin before any MOA for the 2018-21 period is agreed.

Stafford Carson Principal Union Theological College

NIGEL McCULLOUGH 62 MINUTES Moved by the Rev NJ McCullough, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolutions 1. That the following candidates, their nominations having been sustained by the Council for Training in Ministry, be accepted as students for the Ordained Ministry, and placed under the care of their presbyteries: Name Congregation Presbytery Paul Bradley Millisle and Ballycopeland Ards Stephen Cairns Whiteabbey North Belfast Martin Delaney High Kirk Ballymena Tom Finnegan Sloan St, Lisburn Dromore Andrew Frazer St Andrew’s, Bangor Ards Stephen Gaston Abbot’s Cross North Belfast Jeff Gawn Enniskillen Omagh Mark Hawthorne Waringstown Armagh Stephen Kerr Legacurry Dromore Andrew Martin Sloan St, Lisburn Dromore Thomas Moore First Saintfield Down William Moore Scrabo Ards Neil Stewart Stormont East Belfast

2. That the candidature for the ordained ministry of Dr Kevin Hargaden be terminated with immediate effect.

Moved by the Rev NJ McCullough, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers: 3. That the Assembly welcome Union Theological College’s developing relationship with BibleMesh which enables development of online courses and understand that this in no way undermines any theological position of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.

Moved as an amendment by the Very Rev Dr TWJ Morrow: 3. That the Assembly welcome Union Theological College’s developing relationship with BibleMesh which enables development of online courses in keeping with the theology and practice of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.

The Proposer and Seconder accepted the amendment.

On being put to the House as the substantive motion, it was declared passed. BELFAST, 2019 63 Moved by the Rev NJ McCullough, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: 4. That the Assembly give approval for the proposals in Appendix 2 concerning the Ministry Application Pathway Review to be implemented beginning with applications made in 2020. 5. That the Assembly give approval of the direction of travel contained in Appendix 3 concerning Flexible Training Pathways, and give permission for the Council to pilot the scheme and report back to the General Assembly in 2021. 6. That the Assembly welcome the development of the courses detailed in Appendix 4 and encourage the Faculty to further develop online presence and appropriate courses under the oversight of the Management Committee and the Council for Training in Ministry. 7. That the Assembly approve of the renaming of the Curriculum Panel’s name to the ‘Teaching and Learning Panel’. 8. That the recommendations in Appendix 6 and in Supplementary Report on page 50 concerning those whose retention as licentiates and ministers without charge has been sought by presbyteries be adopted. 9. Consolidated Resolution (a) That the assessment for the Ministerial Development Programme be set to raise £130,000. (b) That the assessment for the Students’ Bursary Fund be set to raise £150,000. 10. That the Assembly approve of the renaming of the Pastoral Care of Manse Families Panel to the ‘Pastoral Care of Ministers and their Families Panel’. 11. That the Report of the Council for Training in Ministry be received.

The sederunt came to a close at 6.04pm, the Moderator pronouncing the Benediction.

______64 MINUTES EIGHTH SESSION

Thursday, 6th June 2019 7.15pm

The Assembly again convened, the Moderator leading in prayer.

COUNCIL The Report of the COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL WITNESS (Reports pp280- FOR SOCIAL 307) was submitted by the Rev Dr TJ McCormick. WITNESS Moved by the Rev Dr TJ McCormick, seconded by Mr Lindsay Conway, OBE, and agreed: Resolutions 1. That the General Assembly recognise the work of the Scamwise Partnership in Northern Ireland and encourage congregations to use its resources. 2. That the General Assembly thank congregations who participated in the recent Taking Care Audit, which will assist greatly in the future planning of Safeguarding training and resources. 3. That the General Assembly give thanks for the dedicated workforce throughout units, homes and services run by its Council for Social Witness and recognise the contribution of partners and stakeholders. 4. That the General Assembly express real concern that in the absence of the Northern Ireland Assembly vital legislation and appropriate funding is being denied to essential Health and Social Care Services. 5. That the Report of the Council for Social Witness be received.

GENERAL Section 3 of the Report of the GENERAL COUNCIL (Reports pp63-86) COUNCIL along with resolutions 20-27 (Reports pp113-114) was submitted by Mr David SECTION 3 Thomson, together with the following Supplementary Report:

Correction – Finance Panel Report, page 65, paragraph 13 Rev K Nelson (Castlewellan and Leitrim) Rev RD Maxwell (St Andrew’s, Belfast) TREVOR D GRIBBEN

Moved by Mr David Thomson, seconded by the Rev MR Catney, and agreed: Resolutions 22. That for 2019, the Assessment Rates, along with the related allocation of funds, be as set out in Support Services Appendix 1 and that the rate of assessment for the Pension Fund be set at 24% of stipend paid in the year 23. That the 2019 budgeted expenditure of the Incidental Fund be as set out in Support Services Appendix 3. BELFAST, 2019 65 24. That under Par 223(3) of the Code, leave is given to the pre-65 retirement of the Revs DA Murphy (Cunningham Memorial), TJ Laverty (Portstewart), TWD Johnston (Hamilton Road, Bangor) and JG Johnston (Carnlough, Cushendall and Newtowncrommelin). 25. That the United Appeal for 2020 be as set out on the Schedule 1 to the report of the United Appeal Committee. 26. The General Assembly affirm the United Appeal Committee’s desire to reduce the call on reserves in future years but recognises the projected increase in expenditure necessary to maintain the work of the General Assembly’s Councils. 27. The General Assembly support the call of the United Appeal Committee for congregations to forward their United Appeal contributions in a timely manner and to consider their giving as we seek to do more, together. 28. That the General Assembly Solicitor be requested to advise the Church on the proposal as outlined in the 2018 Assembly Resolution, taking account of the comments received from Presbyteries; and ask the Holding Trustee Task Group to prepare a full report with definitive proposals for the 2020 General Assembly 29. That Section 3 of the Report of the General Council be received.

OVERTURES: On the Books (pp308-309) OVERTURES The resolution as moved below, was tabled in the name of the Rev TD ON THE Gribben in the Supplementary Reports to the General Assembly, pS28. BOOKS

A. General The Overtures anent Pars 53, 57, 70(b) and 70(d) of the Code (pp308- Overtures 309) were submitted by Rev TD Gribben.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and Resolution agreed: 1. That the Overtures anent Pars 53, 57, 70(b) and 70(d) of the Code, having lain on the books for one year, be enacted as the law of the Church.

OVERTURES: New (pp310-313) NEW The resolutions as moved below, were tabled in the name of the Rev TD OVERTURES Gribben in the Supplementary Reports to the General Assembly, ppS28-29.

A. General The Overture anent Par 219(5) of the Code (pp310-311) was submitted Overture by the Rev TD Gribben.

66 MINUTES Moved by Rev TD Gribben, seconded by Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolution 1. That the Overture anent Par 219(5) of the Code be received and that, under Par 111 of the Code, it be made the rule of the Church.

Overture The Overture anent Par 72(j) of the Code (p311) was submitted by Rev TD Gribben.

Moved by Rev TD Gribben, seconded by Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolutions 1. That the Overture anent Par 72(j) of the Code be received and placed on the books. 2. That the Overture anent Par 72(j) of the Code be made an Interim Act.

Overture The Overture anent Par 222(3) of the Code (p311) was submitted by Rev TD Gribben.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolution 1. That the Overture anent Par 222(3) of the Code be received and that, under Par 111 of the Code, it be made the rule of the Church.

B. Linkage Commission Overture The Overture anent Par 128(5)(b) of the Code (p312) was submitted by the Rev TD Gribben.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolutions 1. That the Overture anent Par 128(5)(b) of the Code be received and placed on the books. 2. That the Overture anent Par 128(5)(b) of the Code be made an Interim Act.

Overtures The Overtures anent Pars 198(9)(b) and 237 of the Code (p312) were submitted by the Rev TD Gribben.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolution 1. That the Overtures anent Par 198(9)(b) and 237 of the Code be received and that, under Par 111 of the Code, they be made the rule of the Church. BELFAST, 2019 67 C. Council for Training in Ministry The Overture anent Par 69(2) of the Code (p312) was submitted by Rev Overture TD Gribben.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: 1. That the Overture anent Par 69(2) of the Code be received and placed Resolutions on the books. 2. That the Overture anent Par 69(2) of the Code be made an Interim Act.

The Overture anent Par 73 of the Code (pp312-313) was submitted by Overture Rev TD Gribben.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers: 1. That the Overture anent Par 73 of the Code be received and placed on Resolutions the books.

Moved as an amendment by the Very Rev Dr John Dunlop: 1. That the Overture anent Par 73 of the Code be received and placed on the books in amended form as follows:

It is hereby overtured to the General Assembly that Par 73 of the Code be deleted and the following substituted in its place: 73. The Presbytery shall – (a) see that ministers preach the Word faithfully to their congregations, regularly visit the families under their charge, visit the sick, promote peace and temperance among the people, adopt means for the instruction of the young in Gospel doctrine and the distinctive principles of the Presbyterian Church, encourage education and missionary enterprise and discharge all other duties of the pastoral office; (b) see that the duties of the eldership are properly discharged and that elders are suitably equipped; (c) require that Kirk Sessions maintain two services each Lord’s Day, unless the Session decides otherwise, and that they make provision where practicable for the holding of meetings during the week for praise and prayer and the religious instruction of the people; (d) ensure that a minister or licentiate in active duty shall not accept any paid public appointment, unless it be of an occasional kind, without the consent of the relevant Presbytery and the Linkage Commission. A breach of this rule shall amount to contumacy, for which the Presbytery shall proceed against the offender; 68 MINUTES (e) ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place for the pastoral care of ministers and their families.

The Proposer and Seconder accepted the amendment.

On being put to the House as the substantive motion, it was declared passed.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: 2. That the Overture anent Par 73 of the Code, as amended, be made an Interim Act.

Overture The Overture anent Par 275(3) (b) of the Code (p313) was submitted by the Rev TD Gribben.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: Resolution 1. That the Overture anent Par 275(3) (b) of the Code be received and that, under Par 111 of the Code, it be made the rule of the Church.

The sederunt came to a close at 8.40pm, the Moderator leading in prayer.

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NINTH SESSION

Friday, 7th June, 2019 9.30am

In Private

The Assembly again convened, the Moderator leading in prayer.

JUDICIAL The Report of the JUDICIAL COMMISSION (Reports pp314-318, COMMISSION together with the Judicial Commission Confidential Report Booklet) was submitted by the Rev Dr DJ McKelvey. BELFAST, 2019 69 Moved by the Rev Dr DJ McKelvey, seconded by the Rev TD Gribben, and agreed: 1. That the General Assembly accept the recommendations for changes, Resolutions relating to the republishing of the Code, contained in paragraph 15 of the Commission’s report. 2. That the General Assembly agree to the recommendation that the republished Code need not provide for the co-option to the kirk session of a ruling elder or ministerial member of a congregation. 3. That the Report of the Judicial Commission be received.

The Report of the SPECIAL JUDICIAL COMMISSION (Reports p319) SPECIAL was submitted by the Rev Dr DJ McKelvey. JUDICIAL COMMISSION Moved by the Rev Dr DJ McKelvey, seconded by the Rev TD Gribben, and agreed: 1. That the Report of the Special Judicial Commission be received. Resolution

The Report of the COMMISSION ON APPLICATIONS (Reports p320) COMMISSION was submitted by the Rev TD Gribben. ON APPLICATIONS Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Rev TJ Stothers, and agreed: 1. That the Report of the Commission on Applications be received. Resolution

In Public

Section 4 of the Report of the GENERAL COUNCIL (Reports pp87-111) GENERAL along with resolutions 28-39 (Reports pp114-116) was submitted by the Rev TD COUNCIL Gribben. SECTION 4

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Very Rev Dr JNI McNeely: 30. That from 2020 the experimental additional evening sessions be Resolutions discontinued.

Moved as an amendment by Mr P Smyth, seconded by Mr M Hampton: 30. That the experimental evening sessions be continued in 2020 and that a task group be appointed to further consult and explore ways to make the General Assembly even more accessible for those who have found attending difficult. 70 MINUTES A standing vote was taken, 142 votes were cast for and 112 votes were cast against. The amendment was declared passed.

On being put to the House as the substantive motion, it was declared passed.

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben, seconded by the Very Rev Dr JNI McNeely and agreed: 31. That the experimental additional ‘under 30’ person become permanent. 32. That the Second Report of the General Assembly Business Committee be received. 33. That, subsequent to the Council for Congregational Life and Witness CLW committee restructuring, the following are thanked for their past service: (a) as Convener of the Outreach Committee – the Rev S.J. Richmond; (b) as Convener of the Discipleship Committee – the Rev Dr Mark Goudy; (c) as Convener of the Leadership Committee – the Rev J.E. McDowell; (d) as Convener of the Worship Committee – the Rev W.J. Murdock; (e) as Convener of the Pastoral Care Committee – the Rev A.R. Bill; (f) as Convener of the Global Mission Involvement Committee – Mr Trevor Long; (g) as Convener of the Youth, Children’s and Family Strategy and Coordination Committee – Rev S.D. Finlay; (h) as Convener of the Women’s Strategy and Coordination Committee – Mrs Valerie Stewart.

The Moderator paid tribute to the above Conveners for their past service, and received those present in the House. He then led in prayer.

34. That the following resignations be accepted and appointments made: (a) the resignation of the Rev Dr D.J. McKelvey as Convener of the Judicial Commission, that he be thanked for his services, and that the Rev N.A.L. Cameron be appointed in his place. (b) the resignation of the Very Rev Dr T.N. Hamilton, OBE, as Convener of the Council for Public Affairs, that he be thanked for his services, and that the Rev D.J. Kane be appointed in his place. (c) the resignation of the Very Rev Dr W.D. Patton as Convener of the Healthcare, Prisons and Forces Chaplaincy Committee, that he be thanked for his services, and that Rev R.J.A. Bell, be appointed in his place. (d) that the Rev P.G. McCrea be appointed as Convener of the Congregational Life Committee. BELFAST, 2019 71 (e) that the Rev S.J. Richmond be appointed as Convener of the Congregational Witness Committee. (f) that the Rev P.J. Nelson be appointed as Convener of the Programme, Finance and Coordination Committee.

The Moderator paid tribute to those Conveners retiring at this Assembly, and received those present in the House. He then led in prayer.

35. That the nominations to the General Assembly Commissions, Councils and Committees (as tabled by the Nominations Committee) be approved. 36. That the job description and personnel specification for the post of Deputy Clerk of the General Assembly and Deputy General Secretary of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland be approved. 37. That the General Council be instructed to take all steps necessary to bring the name of a sole nominee to the 2020 General Assembly, for appointment as Deputy Clerk and Deputy General Secretary. 38. That the link between giving and voting membership should not be broken at this time. 39. That in light of recent decisions with regard to Union Theological College: (a) A Finance and Staffing Commission (2019) be appointed, having full and specific Assembly powers: • to consider the recommendations of the Union Theological College Management Committee and/or Council for Training in Ministry and/or other relevant General Assembly bodies; • to make any necessary legal, financial and staffing decisions in regard to Union Theological College; • to bring a nomination for a new Principal of UTC to the 2020 General Assembly for appointment; • to present firm and definite proposals regarding the College’s future to the General Assembly for decision. (b) The membership of the Finance and Staffing Commission (2019) be as follows: Moderator and Clerk (Secretary); the Very Rev Dr Charles McMullen (Convener); the Very Rev Drs Rob Craig, Noble McNeely, Ian McNie and Frank Sellar; Mrs Catherine Bell CBE, Prof John Gillespie, Prof Paul Hanna, Mr Edgar Jardine CB, Mr James Livingstone, Mr David Thomson and Mrs Rosemary Wilson. 40. That the General Assembly agree the new structures for the Council for Global Mission, as recommended by the General Council. 41. That Section 4 of the Report of the General Council be received. 72 MINUTES TRUSTEES The Report of the TRUSTEES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND (Reports pp321-325) was submitted by Mr DA Crowe.

Moved by Mr DA Crowe, seconded by Mr WH Scott, and agreed: Resolutions 1. That in accordance with the Will of the late John Getty the following be constituted as the Committee for the “direction and management of the application” of the income from the Getty Bequest: Very Revs Dr David Clarke, Dr Samuel Hutchinson; Revs Dr DJ Watts, TD Gribben; Sir Bruce Robinson, Norman Bennett, Douglas Crowe, Mrs M Guiler. 2. That the following recommendations be adopted: (a) regarding the Mrs AM Davidson Trust; (b) regarding the Sir Wm V McCleery Trust; (c) regarding the Miss Irene Scott Trust; (d) regarding the Miss Ida Mary McGeown Trust; (e) regarding the Victor Morrow Trust. 3. That the Report of the Trustees of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland be received.

NEW Appointment of New Trustees TRUSTEES The Assembly proceeded to consider the appointment of two new Trustees. Nominations having been received from the Trustees:

Moved by Mr DA Crowe, seconded by Mr WH Scott and unanimously resolved: Resolutions 1. That Mr John Mason (elder, Clare) be, and is hereby nominated and appointed by the General Assembly as a Trustee of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland in room of Mr B Scott, retired, and that the appointment of Mr John Mason as a said Trustee attestation is made by the signature of the Moderator of the General Assembly and the Clerk of the General Assembly in accordance with the provisions of the Irish Presbyterian Church Act, 1871. WILLIAM J HENRY Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland TREVOR D GRIBBEN Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland 7th of June, 2019 BELFAST, 2019 73 Moved by Mr DA Crowe, seconded by Mr WH Scott and unanimously resolved: 2. That Mr Allen McAdam (elder, Corvally) be, and is hereby nominated and appointed by the General Assembly as a Trustee of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland in room of Mr L Cubitt, resigned, and that the appointment of Mr Allen McAdam as a said Trustee attestation is made by the signature of the Moderator of the General Assembly and the Clerk of the General Assembly in accordance with the provisions of the Irish Presbyterian Church Act, 1871. WILLIAM J HENRY Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland TREVOR D GRIBBEN Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland 7th of June, 2019

The Memorial of the Trustees of the Presbyterian Relief Fund (Reports MEMORIAL pp326-327) was submitted by the Rev JN Seawright. Moved by the Rev JN Seawright, seconded by the Rev WPH Erskine, and agreed: 1. That the Memorial be received and its prayer granted. Resolution

Additional Item – MEMORIAL TRANSMITTED

The Memorial of the Kirk Session of Third Portglenone was submitted MEMORIAL by Mr E McCallum.

MEMORIAL TRANSMITTED To the Venerable the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland to meet in Belfast on 3 June, 2019. The memorial of the Kirk Session of the congregation of Third Portglenone respectfully showeth: That the congregation known as Third Portglenone was established in 1839; that it has been the case for many years that there have been only two Presbyterian congregations in Portglenone; that the congregation is commonly referred to in the community as ‘Townhill Church’; and that the Kirk Session for the facilitation of the work of the gospel in the community desire that the name of the congregation be changed to ‘Townhill’. That under the Code Par 106(e) the General Assembly is the only court of the Church which can exercise powers to change the name by which congregations shall be known. Memorialists, therefore, pray your Venerable Assembly to change the name of the congregation of Third Portglenone to ‘Townhill’. 74 MINUTES And memorialists, as in duty bound, will ever pray. Adopted by the Kirk Session at its meeting on Thursday 6th September 2018 Rev Philip McCullough, Moderator Robin Dickey, Clerk

Licensed by the Presbytery of Ballymena at its meeting on 4th December 2018 and transmitted to the General Assembly with the strong recommendation that its prayer be granted. Martin D McNeely (Moderator) Joseph J Andrews (Clerk)

Resolution: That the Memorial be received and its prayer granted.

Moved by Mr E McCallum, seconded by the Rev TP McCullough, and agreed: Resolution 1. That the Memorial be received and its prayer granted.

BUSINESS The Final Report of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY BUSINESS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE, was submitted by the Rev TD Gribben as follows: FINAL REPORT The Business Committee was not required to meet during the General Assembly.

Additional Resolutions 40. That the Clerk be given authority to make corrections to the Daily Minutes as and when required. 41. That the next General Assembly be held in Belfast on Monday, 1st June, 2020. 42. That the Final Report of the General Assembly Business Committee be received. TREVOR D GRIBBEN

Moved by the Rev TD Gribben seconded by the Very Rev Dr RA Patton and agreed: Resolutions 42. That the Clerk be given authority to make corrections to the Daily Minutes as and when required. 43. That the next General Assembly be held in Belfast on Monday, 1st June, 2020. 44. That the Final Report of the General Assembly Business Committee be received. BELFAST, 2019 75 CLOSE OF ASSEMBLY

The Moderator conducted a closing act of worship and thanked: his Chaplains; Miss Susan Hamilton, Mrs Jenny McClure, Mrs Denise Weir, and Ms Cherith Martin of the General Secretary’s Department; Mr Ed Connolly (Presentations), the IT Staff and those responsible for the sound-desk; Mr Mark Smith (Press Officer) and the journalists and others who covered the Assembly; Mr James McCormick and the staff in the Creative Production Department; Mr Raymond Robinson and all conferencing and reception staff; Mrs Daphne Patton (Accommodation Coordinator) and Mrs Phyllis Spence (Catering Coordinator); the Caterers – Four Seasons Catering; Mrs Pat Crossley (flower arrangements); the musicians from Maze congregation and the Rev Gordon Best; the stewards from the Belfast City Mission and others; the timekeepers; the Rev Andrew Thompson (Arrangements Panel Convener); and the Clerk of Assembly and the Deputy Clerk. Thereafter he declared the Assembly to be dissolved and convened the next Stated General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland to meet in Belfast, on Monday 1st June, 2020.

The Moderator pronounced the Benediction.

The sederunt came to a close at 1.00pm. Attested by TREVOR D GRIBBEN Clerk of Assembly 76 MINUTES BELFAST, 2019 77 CHANGES IN THE CODE 2019

ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, BELFAST, BT1 6DW AUGUST, 2019 The following changes have been made in the 1997 edition of the Code, which should be amended accordingly. Trevor D. Gribben Clerk of Assembly

Par 53 of the Code Delete Par 53 and substitute the following in its place: “53. Appointment of Trustees and Declarations of Trust. Every congregation shall ensure that: (a) congregational trustees are or have been appointed to receive and hold the property of the congregation upon trust for the congregation and subject to its directions so far as those directions comply with the terms of such trust and with this Code save that, but subject to the provisions of paragraph 57(5), congregational property may be transferred to: (i) trustees (who shall be not less than three voting members of the congregation) for a separate body set up by, under the jurisdiction of, and accountable to the Kirk Session of the congregation; or (ii) to a company limited by guarantee of which the members and directors must at all times be members of the Kirk Session of the congregation and in respect of which the powers of appointing and removing directors shall at all times rest with the members of the Kirk Session of the congregation; and in either case. (b) the terms of such trust are set forth in a deed or deeds and, if drawn after the commencement of this Code, are in conformity with the provisions of the relevant rules.” (I.A. 2018, confirmed 2019)

Par 57 of the Code Delete Pars 57(7) and (8) and substitute the following in their place: “(7) In all situations where augmentation or incremental grant is being paid to the minister of a congregation the Presbytery shall consult with the Linkage Commission and obtain the Commission’s consent before authorising any project under sub-paragraph (6) above. (8) Notice of the convening of a meeting of the congregation for the purpose of giving an approval required under sub-paragraphs (2) or (6) 78 MINUTES or paragraph 46(f) shall be given from the pulpit on the two Sundays immediately preceding the date of the meeting.” (I.A. 2018, confirmed 2019)

Par 69(2) of the Code Delete Par 69(2) and substitute the following in its place: “(2) The Presbytery shall, so far as lies within its powers, observe the laws and directions of the Assembly and ensure that those subject to its jurisdiction and within its fellowship do likewise.” (I.A. 2019)

Par 70(b) of the Code Delete Par 70(b) and substitute the following in its place: “(b) hold consultations with, and visitations of, congregations. (See Pars 246-247).” (I.A. 2018, confirmed 2019)

Par 70(d) of the Code Delete Par 70(d) and substitute the following in its place: “(d) act as charity trustees and be responsible for its compliance with the requirements of charities legislation in Northern Ireland and/ or the Republic of Ireland as appropriate, save that ministers or elders who come within paragraph 61(c) of this Code, for so long as they continue to serve in a role specified in that paragraph, shall not be required to act as charity trustees for the Presbytery but shall nevertheless remain members of the Presbytery.” (I.A. 2018, confirmed 2019)

Par 72(j) of the Code Delete Par 72(j) add substitute the following in its place: “(j) receive licentiates and ministers without charge having satisfactory credentials from another Presbytery in the Church or from the Reception of Ministers and Licentiates Committee; and receive and report applications for admission from licentiates and ministers in active duty or ministers without charge of another Church;” (I.A. 2019)

Par 73 of the Code Delete Par 73 and substitute the following in its place: “73. The Presbytery shall – (a) see that ministers preach the Word faithfully to their congregations, regularly visit the families under their charge, visit the sick, promote peace and temperance among the people, adopt means for the instruction of the young in Gospel doctrine and the distinctive principles of the Presbyterian Church, encourage education and missionary enterprise and discharge all other duties of the pastoral office; (b) see that the duties of the eldership are properly discharged and that elders are suitably equipped; BELFAST, 2019 79 (c) require that Kirk Sessions maintain two services each Lord’s Day, unless the Session decides otherwise, and that they make provision where practicable for the holding of meetings during the week for praise and prayer and the religious instruction of the people; (d) ensure that a minister or licentiate in active duty shall not accept any paid public appointment, unless it be of an occasional kind, without the consent of the relevant Presbytery and the Linkage Commission. A breach of this rule shall amount to contumacy, for which the Presbytery shall proceed against the offender; (e) ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place for the pastoral care of ministers and their families.” (I.A. 2019)

Par 128(5)(b) of the Code In Par 128(5)(b) delete the words “ministerial expenses” and substitute the words “ministerial allowances” in their place. (I.A. 2019)

Par 198(9)(b) of the Code In Par 198(9)(b) delete the words “Expenses and house allowance” and substitute the words “Ministerial Allowances” in their place. (2019)

Par 219(5) of the Code Delete Par 219(5) and substitute the following in its place: “(5) (a) A former licentiate or minister without charge of this Church whose name was removed from the records under the previous sub-paragraph, and who wishes to be restored to his or her former status, shall make application to the Reception of Ministers and Licentiates Committee, producing references of health and character together with the reasons for the application. (b) The Reception of Ministers and Licentiates Committee shall determine whether the application is in order and, if so, refer the matter to the applicant’s former Presbytery which shall consider the application and, if in all the circumstances of the case it is satisfied, refer the case back to the Reception of Ministers and Licentiates Committee, which shall have Assembly powers – (i) to restore the applicant to his or her former status; or (ii) to refer the case to the General Assembly. (c) When the Reception of Ministers and Licentiates Committee refers to a Presbytery the case of someone who has been engaged in ministerial work outside of Ireland, having previously been a minister or licentiate of this Church, and having received credentials from this Church not more than five years before the date of application, the Presbytery shall have power, on the presentation of satisfactory credentials of standing, and without further reference, to receive the applicant at once under its care as a minister without charge or licentiate. 80 MINUTES (d) When an applicant continues in a full-time appointment which is not under the jurisdiction of the Assembly, but wishes to become eligible for a call to a particular vacant charge, or to a particular position under the jurisdiction of the General Assembly, the Reception of Ministers and Licentiates Committee shall: (i) have power, normally having consulted with the former Presbytery, to declare the applicant eligible for such call on a temporary basis, such temporary eligibility to be subject to the normal provisions relating to calls, and to cease on the applicant being eliminated from the process of that call; (ii) inform the relevant presbytery or council of such temporary eligibility; (iii) if a call is made out and accepted, issue credentials, such credentials shall be deemed equivalent to those issued by a presbytery as per Par 196(10) and received as per Par 211(1).” (2019)

Par 222(3) of the Code Delete Par 222(3) and substitute the following in its place: “(3) When, from illness or infirmity, a minister becomes permanently unfit to discharge the duties of his office, and is medically so certified, he may either (a) apply through the Support Services Committee to receive benefit from the Prolonged Disability Fund according to its rules, as agreed from time to time by the General Council, or (b) apply to Presbytery for leave to retire; and the Presbytery may, but only after full investigation and by a unanimous vote of the Support Services Committee, grant him the desired leave upon such terms as that the Committee or General Assembly may decide.” (2019)

Par 237 of the Code Delete Par 237 and substitute the following in its place: “237. Payment of ministerial allowances as agreed with the Linkage Commission shall be made by a congregation that has fulfilled its promise to pay stipend with increase and such payment shall be included and published in the appropriate statistical returns.” (2019)

Par 275(3)(b) of the Code Delete Par 275(3)(b) and substitute the following in its place: “(b) encouraging and resourcing Presbyteries in their provision of pastoral care for ministers and their families.” (2019) BELFAST, 2019 81

STATISTICS OF THE

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND

PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

(b) Last year’s returns. (c) Vacancy during whole or part year. * Interim Session. // Special arragements by Linkage Commission. + Church Extension Charge. 82 STATISTICS 3,980 1,537 92,018 55,050 82,552 92,260 120,450 223,323 178,760 177,169 439,771 104,635 110,192 All Exps. 2,064,429 3,668 Total 15,606 Income 343,804 456,548 874,714 308,638 425,036 471,411 833,058 502,109 558,993 1,007,379 1,690,672 10,507,642 0 575,608 109,342 0 0 0 569,977 109,768 CMF tation 7,055 591,239 134,728 1,879 647,053 115,315 6,883 510,549 103,392 65,293 20,578 30,580 506,124 112,391 14,607 947,550 189,489 26,331 594,672 119,274 33,679 816,859 152,423 31,621 18,351 637,719 116,152 Augmen- 122,078 323,258 239,686 510,629 3,638 0 Mins 13,723 Stipend 549575 438,887 267,288 395,747 350,813 553,735 437,660 465,019 932,201 37,677 471,494 907,187 555,128 427,255 9,439 758,342 562,155 755,058 607,444 542,102 459,752 112 536,301 894 963,3346 1,357,158

17 417 991 678 646 697 820 971 963 839 409 680 816 1,777 1,497 1,228 1,684 1,192 1,176 1,092 Sun Sch 16,422 & Bib Cls 6 127 151 230 196 182 251 242 239 511 472 254 583 297 356 433 296 369 314 242 Elders Ruling 5,248 50 6 9 One 2,739 2,273 1,487 2,516 3,300 2,722 240 654 2,596 5,266 4,934 3,183 4,412 2,608 2,032 3,744 2,727 4,498 2,441 273 723 2,812 2,438 Commun 51,745 73 Roll 6,678 4,160 2,002 4,054 6,321 5,209 4,093 8,274 7,226 4,972 6,877 3,650 3,024 5,661 3,873 9,094 3,910 4,419 3,581 Commun 85,610 0 1 63 44 56 76 88 61 43 2,049 1,462 24 2,895 1,993 93 35 47 84 30 93 73 47 86 60 Table 208 117 122 151 122 Lord’s 1,301 1 2 54 55 46 47 34 40 83 36 52 65 91 79 43 41 83 74 57 33 74 55 137 1,008 Baptisms 91 126 9,216 5,477 4,394 9,763 3,270 8,333 9,371 8,914 9,330 All Age Persons 10,693 19,432 11,649 14,033 13,403 14,643 11,373 12,551 10,416 13,267 198,788 30 44 6,476 19,239 3,529 6,424 3,715 2,452 6,338 4,752 4,020 4,826 2,878 1,661 4,007 4,194 1,168 3,151 1,046 2,644 4,966 3,102 3,438 3,289 3,919 Contribs 67,893 WFO/Stip

33 45 9,236 4,219 8,335 5,830 3,304 6,559 5,964 6,291 3,708 1,949 4,971 5,494 1,856 3,975 1,186 3,075 3,681 3,906 4,485 4,023 5,036 Families 87,089

R R R R R Ards Armagh North South Ballymena Belfast East Belfast Belfast Carrickfergus Coleraine & Limavady Derry & Donegal Derry & Donegal Down Dromore Dublin & Munster Iveagh Monaghan Monaghan Newry Newry Omagh Route Templepatrick Tyrone THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 £ Overall Total € Overall Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 83 20,254 37,414 943,612 2018 3,800,650 2,283,534 3,613,826 2,076,771 1,825,589 3,333,448 2,025,312 2,691,859 1,206,435 1,109,619 1,926,899 2,297,296 2,035,112 1,672,889 1,332,271 1,612,759 1,536,785 1,711,979 1,798,804 4,125,757 36,767,360 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 15,934 35,127 947,610 881,634 880,642 Closing 4,683,102 5,092,941 3,394,381 2,113,916 1,840,876 2,341,336 1,480,638 1,838,496 1,881,958 1,687,119 6,930,084 1,773,439 1,262,691 1,479,385 2,917,723 5,531,594 1,543,481 3,636,818 46,917,289 12,164 36,775 728,894 853,728 730,087 Unrestricted Funds Opening 4,508,195 2,433,993 3,334,865 2,360,080 1,790,957 2,015,551 1,124,872 1,775,642 1,874,300 1,850,117 6,759,590 1,508,867 1,086,487 1,224,920 2,867,866 5,421,601 1,941,563 3,004,623 43,236,491 BALANCES 23,655 138,276 Closing 8,589,454 8,711,810 3,726,736 6,156,861 4,365,063 9,687,599 3,952,200 4,221,258 3,328,145 5,050,928 3,474,932 8,014,985 4,419,995 11,975,460 34,592,284 12,127,614 13,592,386 11,305,797 10,567,906 10,842,787 11,783,684 167,082,447 Total Funds Total 13,604 122,845 Opening 7,920,684 9,316,469 3,054,946 5,827,619 4,285,707 3,616,070 2,496,582 3,068,466 4,613,868 3,571,488 7,860,343 4,824,744 11,551,240 34,196,727 12,330,058 13,610,879 11,256,424 10,166,087 10,268,200 10,776,650 11,093,088 163,656,612 729 82,649 48,262 88,318 11,684 654,657 345,714 464,073 303,321 427,881 354,263 446,465 172,971 121,341 378,359 393,493 297,556 176,322 330,467 213,874 331,637 291,419 269,605 Organ- isations 5,665,850 139 3,579 62,738 42,603 36,116 37,669 82,232 69,407 99,524 18,666 177,493 134,122 205,270 209,033 255,625 195,582 360,437 355,821 170,396 220,410 153,896 109,631 342,337 Others 2,658,052 1,614 1,262 75,946 91,436 626,266 361,086 653,947 361,853 295,246 569,369 216,093 312,106 119,649 193,496 278,928 197,510 215,695 246,431 198,391 121,572 268,153 163,255 409,857 5,159,447 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 1,436 3,363 82,519 71,096 66,494 80,571 327,671 177,736 276,638 191,476 141,455 252,554 205,890 247,507 128,751 174,539 208,524 146,047 133,247 138,419 187,366 164,947 223,472 United Appeal 3,184,774 425 2,037 530,389 639,796 497,995 507,270 871,300 676,102 427,667 296,104 560,082 225,578 593,287 556,086 666,852 Property 2,455,066 1,035,031 1,107,160 1,759,643 2,048,795 1,271,309 1,735,289 1,395,019 17,068,244 RESTRICTED FUNDS 755 3,758 86,453 80,119 11,715 696,867 349,055 461,387 336,846 407,034 333,651 372,758 196,066 119,475 449,753 455,377 313,370 197,070 355,702 235,772 358,325 291,445 215,067 Organ- isations 5,897,686 139 3,746 65,775 69,411 98,957 28,727 225,397 141,532 226,316 208,669 151,202 109,761 427,689 343,669 213,874 158,789 164,292 208,336 118,988 156,250 180,984 135,029 582,206 Other Income 2,855,326 INCOME 3,181 4,625 892,721 493,721 883,870 495,159 363,443 767,894 387,721 592,702 192,797 177,099 373,911 439,016 196,297 288,241 117,214 317,976 337,334 227,121 413,163 273,623 495,235 7,743,594 Charities Missions/

5,883 19,357 For For 831,825 976,663 678,697 739,971 776,444 665,104 482,082 718,400 316,700 588,921 295,096 752,128 903,389 654,719 488,112 856,771 Property 2,747,567 1,060,020 1,474,578 1,811,981 1,296,257 16,548,151 7,828 12,617 686,725 732,769 474,817 757,185 361,592 443,803 638,927 889,118 747,040 477,906 383,165 488,889 550,808 480,009 462,657 752,666 Other 1,164,523 1,108,015 1,138,920 1,526,468 1,586,625 12,699,822 4,591 18,549 919,260 661,963 471,735 736,927 885,818 309,542 481,398 699,589 717,015 740,405 Allow Salary & 2,152,217 2,030,004 1,186,014 1,008,621 1,774,038 1,099,208 1,475,733 1,103,351 1,284,856 1,021,726 1,536,753 19,245,807 EXPENDITURE 3,896 8,828 552,003 437,332 641,327 395,627 290,576 492,938 365,409 522,145 260,897 238,396 353,431 360,336 336,089 347,386 153,919 220,839 280,082 342,589 308,275 341,322 737,232 ments Assess- 6,516,410 497 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 1,213 43,022 96,419 155,823 253,795 364,103 408,605 277,435 572,595 329,707 129,785 155,182 149,071 152,320 240,761 250,954 119,061 100,779 101,637 176,577 161,560 502,017 Other Income 3,738,884 INCOME 20,254 37,414 961,717 Gross 3,825,751 2,243,198 3,611,826 2,078,721 1,829,959 3,374,164 2,033,142 2,717,227 1,207,512 1,109,837 1,939,291 2,302,796 2,014,169 1,671,771 1,333,964 1,614,892 1,543,975 1,724,828 1,799,536 4,123,137 Assess Inc 36,872,807 R R R R R Ards Armagh Ballymena Belfast North Belfast South Belfast East Carrickfergus Coleraine & Limavady Derry & Donegal Derry & Donegal Down Dromore Dublin & Munster Iveagh Monaghan Monaghan Newry Newry Omagh Route Templepatrick Tyrone THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 £ Overall Total € Overall Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland 84 STATISTICS 0 2,100 7,542 2,000 7,500 7,036 6,972 6,214 5,598 7,507 6,375 7,202 4,500 7,070 6,949 7,203 6,625 6,668 4,500 7,205 6,635 3,445 5,904 6,300 4,092 7,308 4,682 4,500 2,161 7,327 5,750 3,890 178,760 All Exps. 0 Total 45,821 40,836 27,125 30,726 36,935 31,701 48,168 27,685 42,728 36,060 28,890 38,462 35,994 39,659 37,272 30,899 26,707 36,413 28,223 18,613 37,811 31,812 37,499 19,240 26,955 31,335 39,988 35,113 26,083 11,468 21,158 Income 1,007,379 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 5,876 37,677 10,140 10,272 11,389 Augmen- 0 Mins 45,461 31,413 27,125 30,366 36,566 30,686 47,808 26,587 42,368 35,700 30,888 28,530 38,102 35,063 39,204 35,438 20,399 26,347 36,044 27,863 14,683 34,149 21,140 18,926 26,516 19,586 11,199 0 39,628 34,778 14,441 0 25,197 Stipend 932,201

24 22 60 49 70 40 72 58 21 20 78 75 12 24 20 20 40 38 12 40 25 35 30 45 76 24 200 201 1,497 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 7 6 4 8 7 4 9 8 35 16 17 14 23 34 12 31 24 11 15 13 26 13 18 13 14 17 18 25 472 Elders Ruling 37 11 20 32 3 0 65 59 30 5 2 93 99 60 11 44 66 532 490 123 187 222 148 106 135 184 262 One 4,934 Commun 41 55 90 81 62 897 755 131 106 152 258 106 267 239 121 181 132 267 342 Roll 7,226 Commun 0 188 148 5 218 148 0 258 163 5 6 6 510 355 2 305 168 2 1 7 4 9 1 346 242 4 228 142 1 0 5 63 55 0 8 152 140 0 2 3 0 0 37 2 0 336 186 3 96 69 2 1 17 11 206 151 10 Table 117 Lord’s 0 1 4 1 8 0 7 1 3 0 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 1 65 11 10 Baptisms 104 130 290 240 120 208 536 403 790 598 390 603 346 334 308 628 492 410 431 485 424 347 178 310 653 334 760 2,853 1,757 1,409 1,000 1,368 All Age Persons 19,239 46 45 61 87 58 70 612 178 193 237 188 519 181 500 234 142 161 288 118 201 241 135 169 163 224 141 178 105 217 132 383 269 6,476 Contribs WFO/Stip

76 65 59 250 209 342 243 823 194 550 295 161 214 500 133 267 310 186 200 282 213 252 164 146 246 100 160 291 175 681 332 9,236 1,117 Families

(c) (c) (b) Ballyblack // Ballycrochan Ballygilbert Ballygrainey Ballyholme Ballywalter First Bangor – Hamilton Road Trinity Bangor – St Andrews Church Bangor – West Bangor Bangor & Ballyfrenis Carrowdore Conlig Donaghadee – First Street Donaghadee – Shore Bay Glastry – Trinity Greyabbey Groomsport Helen’s Kilcooley Kirkcubbin Lisnabreen Millisle & Ballycopeland Movilla – First Newtownards Street – Greenwell Newtownards – Regent Street Newtownards – Scrabo Newtownards – Second Newtownards – Strean Newtownards Portavogie THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (1) Ards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 £ Overall Total BELFAST, 2019 85 72,421 89,509 99,278 87,230 92,934 78,870 62,214 82,152 53,252 89,987 41,993 22,669 42,443 81,661 82,330 97,985 86,691 51,180 41,101 44,200 136,131 116,688 446,436 476,267 206,738 152,025 195,800 161,936 107,823 170,253 126,968 103,485 2018 3,800,650 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 28 3,960 7,199 5,566 8,751 6,679 8,554 61,496 31,662 83,325 44,047 63,986 26,862 52,464 17,514 71,153 34,293 14,954 10,061 82,916 40,663 63,265 20,724 42,101 -10,638 174,523 149,901 911,176 779,014 100,915 434,518 Closing 1,341,470 4,683,102 9,393 5,269 7,760 8,906 -8,739 12,146 11,251 83,389 34,473 56,065 18,912 52,464 15,753 67,352 10,153 85,803 14,533 33,367 26,371 44,978 85,871 65,200 20,520 75,843 -18,718 -68,200 179,136 114,417 895,884 826,385 415,809 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,326,449 4,508,195 BALANCES 81,392 89,291 45,894 51,233 51,026 53,593 83,830 59,139 55,261 40,080 24,099 19,306 74,536 58,921 11,464 301,923 223,988 147,375 205,230 525,444 171,835 114,693 630,722 109,019 120,941 234,922 Closing 1,728,062 1,008,176 2,154,973 1,095,600 1,398,837 1,004,655 11,975,460 Total Funds Total 24,506 49,313 24,719 14,677 24,651 43,945 82,478 52,086 48,115 36,843 33,898 25,678 50,845 69,842 94,064 14,654 308,932 195,714 965,843 104,863 177,638 466,871 178,943 115,676 614,406 134,952 226,682 Opening 1,677,491 2,156,275 1,134,321 1,382,654 1,019,665 11,551,240 0 0 854 7,830 1,507 6,903 3,145 6,057 9,554 6,999 6,140 9,347 2,231 8,822 40,163 47,486 29,923 10,809 96,835 33,176 26,625 11,617 17,669 19,390 17,962 16,397 16,466 27,720 37,012 14,338 20,131 Organ- 101,549 654,657 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 789 732 640 300 2,213 4,423 2,012 2,276 1,520 3,079 1,039 3,153 1,608 1,457 11,406 40,945 28,997 53,426 17,476 Others 177,493 0 0 3,634 7,205 3,340 7,479 9,507 2,978 3,988 5,020 4,115 8,873 1,517 1,762 1,514 6,273 8,053 5,794 7,505 1,391 3,801 29,321 13,226 91,490 36,624 29,860 14,513 15,597 47,088 14,263 10,373 230,162 626,266 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 5,624 9,040 9,374 8,449 7,416 6,239 7,200 5,479 9,535 7,249 2,888 1,024 3,519 7,741 7,670 7,119 4,062 9,831 3,511 2,621 11,609 10,260 42,577 34,982 22,412 12,180 11,358 18,847 10,019 15,408 12,428 United Appeal 327,671 0 0 894 4,535 1,634 2,541 8,698 4,646 5,561 2,907 5,090 9,159 3,277 8,532 19,745 40,698 24,339 23,953 17,928 54,689 18,223 17,263 17,839 18,566 32,496 10,839 44,438 32,316 16,745 27,458 15,559 39,821 530,389 Property 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 8,683 1,362 9,878 4,511 6,312 7,778 7,172 7,444 9,431 5,271 2,481 1,061 40,766 57,695 32,661 12,603 89,366 52,293 25,408 11,505 12,965 23,737 22,200 14,044 11,192 28,088 34,878 16,317 29,802 Organ- 109,963 696,867 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 17 246 520 809 6,574 1,680 2,867 7,251 1,241 1,054 3,422 4,260 2,635 1,778 1,332 11,049 21,663 58,381 56,040 11,716 18,997 11,850 Other 225,397 Income INCOME 6,761 9,512 8,380 6,776 4,405 2,786 4,914 9,788 3,331 4,331 38,852 16,144 12,561 14,445 28,201 32,263 46,433 10,986 10,867 23,271 11,884 22,509 21,745 13,430 26,502 56,739 20,791 12,716 18,435 18,398 267,771 106,794 892,721 Charities Missions/ 0

9,426 4,473 7,562 3,882 1,561 4,057 6,072 8,850 9,177 3,269 7,077 For For 26,072 52,077 10,767 44,963 13,882 28,472 32,029 28,636 31,790 92,529 18,306 22,876 11,684 45,720 41,197 11,479 59,708 62,786 29,442 102,004 831,825 Property 5,690 6,979 8,427 10,274 30,863 32,995 47,772 23,813 25,151 24,344 92,092 66,257 42,097 11,645 17,466 22,337 33,538 14,708 79,417 29,346 17,644 13,821 14,789 59,247 23,908 38,608 20,611 26,169 32,673 59,249 Other 121,247 111,346 1,164,523 2,535 32,264 75,041 47,522 84,990 49,992 41,102 98,993 45,815 38,069 47,454 99,348 37,632 42,140 81,312 60,323 26,393 17,277 29,350 48,957 24,822 58,714 33,785 38,044 18,838 63,143 15,280 29,703 Allow 251,486 307,562 189,119 115,212 Salary & 2,152,217 EXPENDITURE 8,831 7,079 9,531 6,205 4,220 4,914 9,157 17,709 17,073 18,284 21,392 17,816 34,434 15,851 32,713 45,833 16,152 13,919 17,914 27,317 12,797 24,433 13,222 18,694 10,005 16,052 13,843 20,596 17,601 15,897 21,279 21,240 ments 552,003 Assess- 0 0 0 577 479 810 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 3,404 9,687 2,000 1,124 1,733 1,005 7,635 1,563 4,267 1,407 6,974 1,070 1,604 3,289 2,685 2,382 5,135 1,696 2,740 4,600 3,361 12,958 17,145 31,082 11,436 11,975 Other 155,823 Income INCOME Inc 73,266 89,539 99,278 87,230 92,934 78,870 62,214 82,152 53,252 89,987 41,993 22,669 42,443 81,661 86,360 97,985 86,691 51,180 41,101 44,200 136,179 116,688 467,651 476,267 206,738 152,025 195,800 161,919 107,823 170,253 125,918 103,485 3,825,751 Gross Asses (c) (c) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) Ballyblack // Ballyblack // Ballycrochan Ballygilbert Ballygrainey Ballyholme Ballywalter Bangor – Hamilton Road Andrews Bangor – St Church West Bangor – Bangor First Bangor Trinity Carrowdore & Ballyfrenis Conlig Donaghadee – First Donaghadee – Shore Street Glastry Greyabbey – Trinity Groomsport Bay Helen’s Kilcooley Kirkcubbin Lisnabreen Millisle & Ballycopeland Movilla Newtownards – First Newtownards – Greenwell Street Newtownards – Regent St Newtownards – Scrabo Newtownards – Second Newtownards – Strean Portaferry Portavogie THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (1) Ards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 £ Total 86 STATISTICS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 193 4,304 3,466 6,167 3,176 7,232 4,088 3,801 3,975 7,530 6,675 6,854 7,181 4,785 8,622 3,775 8,236 5,060 3,467 103,392 All Exps. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 512 97 1,054 Total 13,552 43,888 16,975 37,323 45,677 35,411 44,755 20,942 44,745 46,574 18,373 20,356 27,514 14,756 15,551 12,695 19,035 13,435 Income 510,549 0 8,784 2,319 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,642 2,389 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 6,883 6,883 Augmen- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 512 8,753 8,642 1,024 Mins 17,506 0 13,435 0 20,271 13,491 37,686 14,396 0 14,429 0 16,585 36,963 41,995 35,051 44,395 20,579 43,645 12,588 0 38,828 17,285 13,435 0 Stipend 471,494 7 6

29 16 29 65 57 36 30 40 40 10 90 21 64 35 30 13 17 23 33 11 48 50 14 82 123 200 1,228 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 4 7 7 8 8 9 4 3 5 4 3 5 9 2 17 16 22 36 13 14 16 254 Elders Ruling 69 5 72 5 78 74 7 85 6 81 89 6 78 3 9 12 52 30 30 51 6 70 4 272 119 393 171 One 3,183 Commun 20 73 85 46 110 130 100 125 140 129 348 253 490 114 141 248 105 168 Roll 4,972 Commun

9 0 0 6 195 161 0 361 161 0 3 2 97 77 4 0 3 5 276 131 2 9 6 0 30 26 0 4 0 79 45 3 93 49 0 0 7 160 127 2 4 352 271 13 117 102 11 17 387 207 12 Table 122 Lord’s 2 1 1 9 5 2 0 3 4 0 7 0 6 7 5 0 3 1 0 4 2 0 0 0 3 4 0 8 91 14 Baptisms 77 30 165 260 236 216 251 283 146 330 361 551 297 766 547 461 389 508 299 150 124 185 170 113 280 213 807 1,277 1,201 All Age Persons 10,693 64 79 70 67 92 95 58 90 38 16 50 41 49 77 42 63 118 132 197 130 268 169 422 139 288 102 205 112 256 3,529 Contribs WFO/Stip

66 89 92 82 94 58 33 17 51 50 63 78 48 83 140 135 245 119 149 328 241 572 160 358 138 225 101 127 277 4,219 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Ahorey Armaghbrague Bellville // Benburb Caledon Cladymore Clare Armagh Craigavon –First Drumhillery Druminnis First Keady Keady – Second Knappagh Lislooney Loughgall - First Lurgan - Hill Street Lurgan Minterburn Moy Portadown – Armagh Road Portadown – First Redrock Richhill Tartaraghan Tassagh The Mall, Armagh Vinecash // Waringstown THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (2) Armagh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 £ Overall Total BELFAST, 2019 87 63,000 21,498 10,071 30,948 26,270 41,687 63,678 66,117 22,715 71,348 50,363 20,793 42,010 38,637 51,084 78,012 47,538 68,088 87,740 62,402 64,416 34,321 31,772 138,662 186,884 234,590 271,168 131,852 225,870 2018 2,283,534 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 4,373 7,841 8,434 73,382 43,924 23,008 24,437 10,160 43,896 22,023 39,157 85,027 58,391 51,661 76,107 43,553 25,717 65,225 35,027 14,950 87,890 63,917 27,191 63,586 269,641 471,011 153,719 682,999 Closing 2,516,694 5,092,941 4,717 8,475 9,396 61,561 37,832 18,075 14,857 29,891 22,785 43,647 64,322 77,145 41,589 71,746 43,338 21,238 13,391 41,287 39,115 19,185 26,820 50,738 29,699 51,786 292,866 437,130 124,409 152,641 584,312 Unrestricted Funds Opening 2,433,993 BALANCES 5,584 2,959 -2,669 90,211 60,340 48,006 89,457 31,065 82,022 42,378 80,994 217,967 147,333 125,008 292,528 253,556 348,150 239,455 127,301 595,190 103,694 164,295 107,438 247,729 214,882 120,247 Closing 1,775,178 1,879,128 1,100,028 8,589,454 Total Funds Total 15,831 42,946 36,379 59,706 30,883 75,563 70,878 52,468 54,576 99,284 79,927 -39,926 -52,091 334,229 101,884 100,711 125,590 316,743 263,440 332,255 226,210 549,947 178,544 207,633 200,143 116,963 775,521 Opening 1,788,898 1,775,549 7,920,684 0 0 403 309 7,527 1,316 3,865 9,746 4,384 4,398 9,391 3,992 3,506 4,286 2,170 6,242 5,186 5,145 34,665 11,635 25,125 11,956 11,080 85,784 14,293 25,147 11,755 16,467 25,941 Organ- 345,714 isations 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 292 800 150 282 840 261 1,861 1,431 1,653 1,471 5,642 1,584 3,376 14,000 29,094 62,738 Others 60 400 825 1,753 3,050 3,517 7,674 4,666 1,618 4,948 3,071 1,233 1,015 5,699 1,392 9,415 1,802 3,311 5,817 4,997 9,101 3,736 3,283 14,253 22,060 51,594 93,515 62,433 34,848 361,086 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 500 5,267 1,235 2,362 2,010 3,357 4,605 4,254 2,400 6,229 9,777 3,975 2,250 3,385 4,156 4,539 4,897 4,205 5,479 8,177 6,135 4,990 3,126 3,529 14,100 19,100 18,027 10,870 14,800 United Appeal 177,736 0 0 0 0 1,531 2,257 6,765 6,256 4,486 1,744 4,242 3,408 5,329 1,041 8,280 10,125 15,723 19,050 12,390 35,227 25,226 20,825 27,852 10,293 25,504 28,378 21,296 173,184 169,384 639,796 Property 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 754 394 7,578 1,470 2,958 5,451 3,964 9,115 5,002 3,674 4,671 1,061 8,818 6,573 40,061 10,154 16,347 21,748 11,380 22,526 10,593 47,552 15,275 27,945 13,873 21,915 28,203 Organ- 349,055 isations 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 303 688 150 436 846 628 1,300 1,585 1,551 1,472 5,532 4,759 3,133 3,582 2,082 21,060 16,615 65,775 Other Income INCOME 201 1,635 4,149 4,105 5,996 7,572 2,932 7,585 4,216 2,655 7,093 5,548 4,363 9,991 8,916 2,697 4,268 13,248 12,261 11,848 37,533 13,642 45,706 13,994 77,263 14,091 11,286 41,740 117,187 493,721 Charities Missions/ 0 0

5,319 4,880 5,952 4,687 2,236 3,695 5,924 For For 44,936 13,263 28,389 50,566 10,898 34,868 17,761 27,049 26,107 17,401 30,322 52,481 47,358 15,727 34,835 41,772 25,374 14,776 164,579 245,508 976,663 Property 9,315 9,196 9,136 7,314 8,610 6,491 8,704 8,326 8,787 11,569 25,536 21,431 14,635 93,100 34,883 12,133 18,422 20,422 47,028 22,266 16,344 17,159 62,399 15,829 21,448 17,985 30,950 19,872 87,435 Other 686,725 0 0 0 520 3,501 1,680 1,867 1,000 28,973 13,613 21,931 14,956 31,006 20,637 54,774 21,113 22,835 21,086 48,625 98,277 28,504 57,301 30,097 24,626 20,488 75,067 28,376 Allow 116,600 131,807 919,260 Salary & EXPENDITURE 3,109 1,387 5,020 3,680 9,253 3,980 4,020 8,458 7,919 6,867 7,158 3,529 11,861 10,792 11,249 12,173 22,734 10,034 10,421 18,566 28,127 12,799 18,924 30,944 15,437 10,281 23,661 21,676 ments 103,273 437,332 Assess- 0 90 688 180 679 241 255 372 380 858 784 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 1,407 4,525 4,809 1,221 9,050 1,728 1,569 1,051 5,103 2,645 1,644 2,366 1,355 6,796 2,478 84,987 35,663 80,871 Other 253,795 Income INCOME Inc 63,000 21,498 10,071 29,948 22,325 41,682 50,202 66,117 22,715 71,348 50,363 20,793 42,010 38,637 51,084 78,012 47,538 55,588 87,755 58,753 64,416 34,321 31,772 138,662 181,108 234,590 271,168 131,852 225,870 2,243,198 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Ahorey Armaghbrague Bellville // Benburb Caledon Cladymore Clare Craigavon Drumhillery Druminnis Armagh First Keady –First Keady – Second Knappagh Lislooney Loughgall Lurgan - First Lurgan - Hill Street Minterburn Moy Armagh Road – Portadown – First Portadown Redrock Richhill Tartaraghan Tassagh ArmaghThe Mall, Vinecash // Waringstown THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (2) Armagh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 £ Total 88 STATISTICS 0 0 6,010 6,655 6,629 7,177 6,600 7,172 7,600 7,815 6,939 6,900 6,555 7,163 7,174 6,923 7,189 6,625 7,425 8,184 6,710 7,049 2,700 4,066 8,514 1,185 6,673 7,138 7,202 3,871 7,646 189,489 All Exps. 0 0 9,775 Total 37,390 34,173 36,764 35,651 36,824 35,651 39,395 36,808 28,122 38,910 44,927 34,560 31,950 40,341 32,849 43,908 45,302 29,196 27,515 31,830 16,275 43,156 41,022 17,302 30,694 27,124 18,019 22,117 Income 947,550 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 5,954 6,622 2,010 14,607 Augmen- 0 0 9,775 0 Mins 23,037 22,214 33,813 36,404 34,165 36,400 27,155 0 34,670 39,035 36,396 27,744 38,550 44,567 33,351 31,523 39,962 32,130 43,548 44,821 31,003 14,932 16,065 42,346 40,662 26,696 21 29,996 14,470 0 21,757 0 Stipend 907,187 4

20 31 82 55 51 71 32 80 70 86 49 52 35 60 90 40 65 75 25 50 61 106 195 1,684 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 8 6 6 4 8 14 17 11 20 17 17 32 25 26 17 13 20 17 41 71 17 22 583 Elders Ruling 73 29 3 7 95 9 98 15 39 65 26 1 0 38 1 0 59 8 0 52 5 107 192 286 100 125 190 119 12 28 One 4,412 Commun 34 30 59 80 117 206 244 150 343 132 763 261 135 106 Roll 6,877 Commun 5 3 92 67 3 297 222 0 202 154 5 5 0 5 336 190 2 8 3 5 125 104 5 182 148 8 5 200 126 2 211 143 3 0 0 159 140 5 397 249 4 228 185 0 0 47 45 0 131 104 0 0 2 2 399 295 12 290 165 15 311 242 44 610 404 Table 151 Lord’s 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 1 0 0 5 2 2 4 0 0 9 7 6 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 79 11 Baptisms 57 410 115 295 810 615 550 832 355 760 852 962 445 398 465 485 575 803 409 480 565 205 178 385 131 234 1,510 1,743 1,220 1,748 All Age Persons 19,432 37 73 62 36 51 81 140 100 224 188 211 250 102 265 232 312 309 840 133 117 223 608 175 200 208 172 175 625 355 246 132 382 6,424 Contribs WFO/Stip

41 85 72 39 60 210 150 302 284 253 350 141 298 368 392 415 176 159 282 648 204 237 331 181 225 725 527 260 157 646 117 8,335 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) Ballykeel Ballyloughan Brookside – First Broughshane – Second Broughshane Buckna Cairnalbana Carnlough/Cushendall Churchtown Memorial Clough Cloughwater Ahoghill Connor Cuningham Ballymena Eskylane First First Glenarm Glenwherry Grange Harryville High Kirk Kells -Third Killymurris Newtowncrommelin (Ahoghill) Portglenone - First Portglenone Church Rasharkin Trinity Wellington West THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (3) Ballymena 1 Ballee 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 £ Overall Total BELFAST, 2019 89 58,487 65,840 35,647 36,003 67,565 61,202 28,535 20,043 95,167 61,450 32,159 59,267 88,284 95,026 132,147 107,385 122,725 137,527 106,994 108,306 134,784 188,348 158,672 129,152 149,111 399,555 108,458 109,194 158,628 344,355 213,810 2018 3,613,826 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 9,820 6,961 48,830 93,175 79,562 64,562 69,358 35,532 47,643 14,498 19,108 82,529 33,987 40,682 16,125 14,371 79,218 22,376 66,699 27,804 354,315 153,887 123,393 198,548 555,862 181,656 173,104 113,932 293,147 135,543 238,154 Closing 3,394,381 7,398 15,412 39,292 95,924 83,113 72,065 63,650 41,109 39,992 12,219 18,279 41,686 26,411 27,411 13,775 26,536 95,322 88,665 21,634 74,543 29,338 358,814 116,138 124,397 163,317 573,572 242,961 133,019 270,861 140,644 277,368 Unrestricted Funds Opening 3,334,865 BALANCES 68,375 48,807 81,223 27,602 68,648 75,580 48,313 52,776 69,240 137,977 444,741 421,775 665,152 203,211 955,347 233,574 348,286 450,611 178,332 218,132 203,869 435,060 221,063 148,177 Closing 2,276,583 8,890,699 1,386,911 8,082,353 1,530,389 5,519,331 1,100,147 34,592,284 Total Funds Total 70,685 55,696 23,470 59,435 77,639 43,277 49,452 77,092 144,401 399,134 396,282 574,840 207,403 932,405 217,681 331,906 511,355 154,021 185,124 266,329 215,783 454,521 230,808 172,771 Opening 2,078,518 8,852,656 1,339,895 7,783,559 1,783,157 5,478,347 1,029,085 34,196,727 0 0 0 192 848 6,411 7,575 3,041 8,394 7,436 4,289 3,090 13,419 15,176 21,048 13,251 11,210 21,434 10,839 22,819 19,332 21,958 18,124 22,902 17,133 20,775 16,762 19,462 56,832 52,426 27,895 Organ- 464,073 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 803 6,893 1,868 8,677 3,276 7,046 4,151 9,701 6,003 1,245 4,914 2,087 16,745 11,151 19,944 15,960 13,658 Others 134,122 0 60 6,438 4,268 2,016 1,900 6,383 8,075 7,313 1,890 3,702 9,258 9,100 4,448 13,111 13,704 54,680 38,860 22,179 11,307 21,925 36,559 33,824 17,965 40,138 12,066 26,223 17,369 93,263 17,711 118,212 653,947 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 0 0 0 165 727 6,598 2,528 1,611 5,513 8,512 4,000 2,100 7,551 5,860 9,312 8,934 4,508 7,494 9,286 11,458 13,061 11,061 12,600 26,615 11,302 12,285 31,769 11,643 31,883 18,262 United Appeal 276,638 190 927 2,942 2,329 5,758 4,740 3,404 7,095 5,222 26,253 12,000 35,582 30,815 14,445 33,938 14,883 10,073 95,052 59,547 11,973 40,489 29,537 10,097 57,219 43,930 23,933 178,763 136,001 119,846 177,962 Property 1,260,121 2,455,066 0 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 585 7,812 7,620 2,652 1,315 7,912 6,868 4,126 2,883 10,850 12,600 23,293 20,271 10,821 20,712 11,385 25,321 23,549 23,347 19,510 22,161 14,045 20,981 17,056 17,187 56,362 45,054 25,109 Organ- 461,387 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 930 362 5,353 9,173 1,619 2,204 9,056 3,373 9,857 6,604 1,931 1,232 20,523 23,636 18,493 14,859 12,327 Other 141,532 Income INCOME 486 6,747 4,544 3,511 8,512 6,273 9,411 18,639 21,469 53,770 18,337 39,832 31,628 11,315 11,948 23,823 41,791 45,673 32,619 12,140 25,739 50,475 17,692 12,950 33,636 10,980 23,413 13,734 88,569 38,456 165,758 883,870 Charities Missions/

592 4,514 1,266 3,882 1,836 8,153 5,960 6,514 For For 70,176 10,215 18,431 59,342 25,023 21,275 29,209 63,803 18,154 16,104 24,669 11,069 77,217 13,867 23,937 96,168 107,405 103,354 215,034 141,675 350,494 946,366 271,863 Property 2,747,567 7,087 3,842 5,196 5,112 17,331 60,246 40,329 45,812 28,167 33,602 33,303 17,168 10,680 31,107 30,357 29,755 65,927 41,507 21,012 33,009 16,140 34,031 27,103 32,235 40,599 14,630 18,734 22,055 61,413 Other 163,798 116,728 1,108,015 5,352 29,828 30,845 91,011 52,598 87,351 82,802 59,134 13,523 21,347 52,189 51,033 18,240 61,770 12,738 63,895 42,063 35,714 77,943 50,809 21,071 70,736 37,884 41,583 55,293 Allow 107,369 103,243 103,331 232,276 184,910 132,123 Salary & 2,030,004 EXPENDITURE 5,325 7,986 2,511 9,283 18,107 11,482 22,837 26,758 12,045 29,134 19,019 10,129 15,296 24,948 16,739 30,403 27,349 22,548 17,022 18,252 19,133 24,412 21,805 20,259 18,571 25,974 11,398 15,924 19,274 86,687 30,717 ments 641,327 Assess- 0 2 0 130 592 743 852 365 522 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 1,187 2,246 1,210 1,468 6,077 8,455 5,675 6,326 1,820 7,778 4,049 7,116 36,353 17,263 80,705 25,294 11,263 15,314 11,439 63,534 35,002 11,323 Other 364,103 Income INCOME Inc 58,487 65,840 35,647 36,003 67,565 61,202 28,535 20,043 95,167 61,450 32,159 59,267 88,284 95,026 132,147 107,385 122,725 137,527 106,994 108,306 134,784 188,348 158,672 129,152 149,111 399,555 108,458 109,194 158,628 344,355 211,810 3,611,826 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) Ballee Ballykeel Ballyloughan Brookside Broughshane – First Broughshane – Second Buckna Cairnalbana Carnlough/Cushendall Churchtown Clough Cloughwater Connor Cuningham Memorial Eskylane Ahoghill First Ballymena First Glenarm Glenwherry Grange Harryville High Kirk Kells Killymurris Newtowncrommelin - First Portglenone -Third Portglenone Rasharkin (Ahoghill) Trinity Wellington Church West THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (3) Ballymena 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 £ Total 90 STATISTICS 0 0 7,721 6,745 6,379 6,852 6,862 6,999 6,404 7,168 6,769 6,188 6,250 4,028 6,700 2,437 6,375 6,784 6,958 6,375 3,148 119,274 All Exps. 0 0 Total 45,941 32,446 33,295 31,773 39,396 34,622 31,845 26,532 37,757 35,076 17,189 41,169 31,772 11,346 26,576 32,090 30,356 29,219 16,691 Income 594,672 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,581 2,132 0 CMF tation 8,601 26,331 17,730 Augmen- 0 0 9,194 Mins 44,949 32,086 22,811 32,935 31,413 39,036 34,262 13,682 26,172 37,003 31,415 15,521 40,809 11,226 26,216 31,062 28,859 0 29,996 16,481 Stipend 555,128 0

29 65 59 28 25 20 23 15 18 10 32 86 45 60 232 839 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 6 7 4 6 6 34 13 11 12 27 15 17 22 15 20 297 Elders Ruling 74 10 15 61 12 21 26 2 0 69 11 26 29 2 5 43 40 25 48 135 One 2,608 Commun 81 97 34 83 29 64 102 180 Roll 3,650 Commun 2 161 132 4 5 67 58 2 186 160 0 1 171 101 0 270 190 4 170 135 0 74 64 0 6 81 56 5 204 132 0 67 51 6 56 45 2 9 490 306 3 152 127 0 0 0 1 34 831 566 84 Table Lord’s 0 1 2 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 3 1 0 0 1 43 18 Baptisms 76 185 660 420 280 494 308 555 673 290 395 454 209 323 660 923 297 465 149 519 500 2,814 All Age Persons 11,649 69 54 80 58 649 172 130 135 183 116 189 253 141 116 150 103 145 137 289 170 206 170 3,715 Contribs WFO/Stip

58 73 366 214 170 224 217 288 374 183 125 240 224 143 182 280 435 205 145 231 280 5,830 1,173 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Abbey Monkstown Cross Abbey Abbot’s Alexandra Ballygomartin Road Ballyhenry Ballysillan Carnmoney Crumlin Eglinton Mossley Fortwilliam and Macrory Glengormley Immanuel New Newington Seamens Rathcoole Kirk Rosemary Seaview Sinclair West Whiteabbey Whitehouse Woodvale THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (4) Belfast North 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 £ Overall Total BELFAST, 2019 91 98,415 70,287 64,656 78,654 22,182 72,251 36,242 32,885 42,681 63,517 60,681 61,406 86,864 65,068 127,180 109,177 243,486 128,192 127,199 119,933 253,554 112,261 2018 2,076,771 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 0 -9,656 25,727 83,925 38,239 11,664 58,781 11,397 51,639 10,203 62,083 29,103 76,472 23,941 201,508 180,096 303,519 104,844 346,404 122,667 197,425 183,935 Closing 2,113,916 9,177 3,243 21,839 54,493 55,890 12,035 54,757 15,263 57,362 12,512 32,602 28,723 70,245 29,389 442,353 174,172 268,376 131,177 345,174 117,238 132,753 291,307 Unrestricted Funds Opening 2,360,080 0 BALANCES 64,127 70,036 18,987 64,042 49,198 36,363 41,665 50,265 36,028 129,713 885,435 217,414 265,838 820,940 182,633 120,498 374,939 220,974 Closing 2,755,810 1,187,405 1,119,500 8,711,810 Total Funds Total 53,121 97,948 86,997 19,829 53,040 23,848 54,661 39,504 42,922 44,662 35,429 871,871 905,628 247,370 807,497 170,588 146,802 360,311 311,861 Opening 2,707,079 1,205,620 1,029,881 9,316,469 121 9,223 3,448 2,398 5,224 7,439 1,814 6,640 9,710 5,704 11,060 15,806 15,869 11,994 11,501 67,242 29,567 12,921 27,293 12,709 23,355 12,283 Organ- 303,321 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 352 873 128 725 2,905 7,180 3,124 3,817 3,217 7,074 1,910 1,897 30,469 99,043 29,411 13,145 Others 205,270 0 945 7,645 7,591 3,108 2,417 3,676 1,986 3,216 1,973 4,958 1,621 1,175 13,150 24,387 20,213 21,526 26,272 20,656 17,867 23,572 153,899 361,853 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 8,989 9,966 6,768 6,494 9,482 7,019 8,642 3,713 9,997 3,670 2,872 5,225 9,992 3,741 6,474 7,197 3,628 29,430 12,701 25,000 10,476 United Appeal 191,476 0 4,349 8,246 1,412 6,619 7,816 5,192 4,749 8,088 1,876 27,779 62,195 28,273 57,051 19,195 12,252 21,009 19,847 25,672 55,438 251,301 406,672 Property 1,035,031 1 RESTRICTED FUNDS 9,792 4,922 1,135 5,586 7,842 1,761 6,648 9,352 7,415 14,581 17,204 13,906 13,992 10,141 74,586 36,061 16,279 27,365 15,382 29,217 13,678 Organ- 336,846 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 450 841 455 135 2,379 6,245 4,182 2,784 6,620 1,321 28,602 28,395 19,470 20,097 Other 103,640 226,316 Income INCOME 4,662 8,937 1,122 3,755 3,508 7,753 8,474 4,801 3,306 4,913 15,580 18,896 13,420 46,917 67,546 11,862 37,203 16,619 22,803 28,289 30,916 133,877 495,159 Charities Missions/ 0

794 6,604 1,901 7,772 4,699 9,498 2,549 3,812 4,749 For For 33,125 65,755 25,474 22,467 59,465 36,157 13,230 21,929 18,341 45,439 16,153 278,784 678,697 Property 7,889 9,736 6,231 59,825 19,608 17,267 30,889 24,252 76,208 25,619 26,064 58,792 12,356 19,545 27,903 13,141 13,125 21,632 58,095 44,239 Other 444,891 121,613 1,138,920 5,720 70,513 30,235 55,590 31,919 60,533 44,172 47,101 13,700 83,723 61,236 22,272 42,201 36,151 67,196 46,476 32,931 45,448 43,578 29,471 Allow 158,311 157,537 Salary & 1,186,014 EXPENDITURE 6,532 7,477 19,294 17,387 15,967 13,249 19,695 18,400 32,591 27,721 16,566 24,476 22,960 11,861 15,247 23,099 16,073 11,637 16,776 30,524 16,099 11,996 ments 395,627 Assess- 0 0 940 600 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 3,000 3,506 1,378 6,178 4,184 4,136 1,243 2,354 7,806 2,756 6,414 2,241 12,229 15,028 50,633 25,473 47,030 Other 211,476 408,605 Income INCOME Inc 98,415 70,287 65,024 78,654 22,182 72,251 36,242 32,885 42,681 63,517 60,681 61,406 86,864 65,068 127,180 109,963 243,486 128,192 127,199 120,729 253,554 112,261 2,078,721 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Abbey Monkstown Cross Abbot’s Alexandra Ballygomartin Ballyhenry Ballysillan Carnmoney Crumlin Road Eglinton and Macrory Fortwilliam Glengormley Immanuel New Mossley Newington Rathcoole Rosemary Seaview Seamens Sinclair Kirk West Whiteabbey Whitehouse Woodvale THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (4) Belfast North 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 £ Total 92 STATISTICS 0 0 0 0 6,165 6,784 6,993 6,611 6,552 6,825 1,200 6,062 7,184 6,585 5,250 6,810 6,391 3,140 82,552 All Exps. 0 0 0 0 Total 41,022 37,898 43,392 37,289 48,418 31,775 34,622 28,365 13,276 39,604 18,407 40,545 28,541 28,257 Income 471,411 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 9,439 5,240 1,149 3,050 Augmen- 0 0 0 0 0 Mins 28,005 0 40,662 37,528 43,032 36,929 48,034 31,415 34,262 12,941 39,244 18,227 32,129 24,847 Stipend 427,255 0 3 2 0

38 56 30 54 45 30 30 55 409 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 9 5 18 6 44 24 27 28 61 10 21 26 29 356 Elders Ruling 95 18 19 63 77 19 41 55 4 0 22 3 0 25 20 20 5 0 One 2,032 Commun 66 37 35 25 31 178 118 103 Roll 3,024 Commun 4 4 0 387 257 5 308 258 1 2 246 180 0 282 141 3 422 265 0 20 15 0 46 25 0 163 120 0 0 0 0 0 317 181 0 30 11 240 213 Table Lord’s 0 3 2 5 1 4 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 41 12 Baptisms 30 230 150 575 309 761 382 170 552 458 593 392 290 117 130 513 111 575 6,338 All Age Persons 26 91 46 75 18 78 148 123 217 168 108 238 169 268 152 128 205 194 2,452 Contribs WFO/Stip

98 83 80 20 91 269 156 324 191 125 312 207 317 100 238 170 289 234 3,304 Families

† (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Cooke Centenary Ballycairn Belvoir Cooke Dunmurry Fisherwick Memorial Fitzroy // Victoria Street Great Kilmakee Memorial Lowe Malone // May Street Road McCracken Newtownbreda Street Richview Saintfield Taughmonagh Townsend Windsor THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (5) Belfast South 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 £ Overall Total BELFAST, 2019 93 9,914 52,181 38,460 68,467 66,284 32,167 65,073 30,567 44,704 61,491 119,265 266,729 232,795 179,757 127,202 168,371 155,055 107,107 2018 1,825,589 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 7,134 4,466 4,845 8,849 3,558 34,875 26,192 73,222 -25,918 234,073 310,188 185,373 185,259 113,385 116,308 115,114 333,779 110,174 Closing 1,840,876 165 8,112 8,700 3,208 -9,442 15,906 88,406 32,113 26,969 97,589 43,569 226,443 349,687 188,363 189,045 104,984 307,969 109,171 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,790,957 BALANCES 3,558 97,629 25,742 88,504 60,333 78,577 45,227 73,646 195,825 410,900 127,772 128,307 214,233 Closing 3,242,041 1,507,380 1,114,601 3,620,985 1,092,354 12,127,614 Total Funds Total 3,208 83,367 12,081 83,972 65,743 39,382 76,504 193,114 952,947 154,633 224,446 108,066 182,078 Opening 3,062,935 1,494,161 1,069,517 3,386,622 1,137,282 12,330,058 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,947 3,870 9,220 2,200 6,970 6,240 6,539 2,365 6,408 11,088 10,690 12,112 82,649 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 570 3,567 6,374 7,763 7,195 1,415 5,112 3,307 13,422 37,538 Others 122,753 209,033 0 0 0 0 853 280 6,911 3,162 6,491 1,395 1,050 1,279 61,490 11,143 28,594 27,956 43,839 100,803 295,246 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 475 6,590 3,372 9,035 5,178 3,880 2,500 3,359 8,183 4,430 5,075 5,000 17,584 12,000 15,763 12,447 14,905 11,679 United Appeal 141,455 0 0 0 3,458 3,862 4,258 6,254 30,465 46,918 80,442 14,243 41,754 26,804 64,810 20,134 538,963 124,565 100,230 Property 1,107,160 0 0 0 0 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 4,872 3,683 8,279 2,071 8,345 7,069 7,676 2,070 6,057 13,232 11,892 11,207 86,453 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 702 510 631 5,376 6,617 1,376 26,650 10,432 19,173 11,312 Other 125,880 208,669 Income INCOME 622 860 8,245 8,064 3,880 2,233 3,822 1,525 2,860 2,089 11,057 11,608 80,819 82,660 18,446 35,505 42,612 46,536 363,443 Charities Missions/ 0 0 0 0 6,298 3,717 6,334 9,956 4,817 3,568 46,199 53,351 18,455 27,824 303,191 125,508 117,309 333,493 1,060,020 For Property For 2,990 8,544 5,619 12,744 26,026 49,365 29,537 20,858 87,089 94,219 15,568 40,459 42,369 31,460 58,952 52,008 35,237 Other 119,725 732,769 0 0 300 36,916 66,151 24,401 49,271 23,038 35,098 43,575 91,172 11,342 61,905 54,558 61,638 Allow 188,335 154,517 106,404 Salary & 1,008,621 EXPENDITURE 6,180 6,054 8,447 6,698 7,373 7,485 15,867 20,970 14,388 21,805 17,014 13,837 32,765 27,365 24,481 19,087 21,143 19,617 ments 290,576 Assess- 1 0 0 850 394 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 3,016 5,781 7,199 7,930 2,000 2,075 3,728 65,785 28,133 32,768 36,452 58,024 23,299 Other 277,435 Income INCOME 9,914 Inc 52,181 38,460 68,757 66,284 33,850 65,073 32,964 44,704 61,491 119,265 266,729 232,795 179,757 127,202 168,371 155,055 107,107 1,829,959 Gross Asses (b) (b) (b) (b) † (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Ballycairn Belvoir Cooke Centenary Dunmurry Fisherwick Fitzroy Victoria Street // Great Kilmakee Lowe Memorial Malone May Street // McCracken Memorial Newtownbreda Richview Saintfield Road Taughmonagh Street Townsend Windsor THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (5) Belfast South 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 £ Total 94 STATISTICS 6,875 7,164 6,995 6,590 6,300 8,848 7,606 8,207 6,375 5,460 6,375 6,678 7,116 6,125 7,281 5,875 2,170 7,148 8,121 4,904 3,164 5,662 11,384 152,423 All Exps. Total 40,128 41,293 32,503 44,754 27,580 35,797 38,036 42,275 26,794 48,174 55,560 35,677 31,775 54,179 30,986 33,628 29,501 11,680 38,604 46,103 32,513 13,993 25,326 Income 816,859 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 8,870 33,679 10,018 14,791 Augmen- Mins 40,023 40,933 31,543 0 32,143 44,394 27,220 35,437 37,676 41,915 26,434 47,814 55,200 20,411 31,415 45,967 20,271 15,835 11,560 36,396 44,743 32,153 13,803 25,056 Stipend 758,342 2 0

50 90 31 27 40 38 24 67 30 32 20 22 22 18 155 108 1,192 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 8 9 10 26 30 11 16 19 25 21 127 24 20 213 38 21 19 10 23 24 30 433 Elders Ruling 79 67 12 14 87 9 74 14 35 92 14 27 127 213 180 335 One 3,744 Commun 84 81 105 179 331 320 354 114 114 Roll 5,661 Commun 3 481 113 7 392 334 2 2 3 125 119 0 356 201 2 0 0 47 44 2 111 104 9 389 118 2 3 46 33 0 56 50 0 230 176 0 131 108 1 5 11 240 166 13 27 12 792 456 18 583 468 Table 122 Lord’s 4 6 0 8 0 1 3 6 7 0 7 0 3 2 4 0 0 4 2 0 1 83 11 14 Baptisms 136 170 196 480 910 844 296 516 641 634 888 866 302 706 299 200 519 429 233 1,985 1,118 All Age Persons 14,033 85 85 94 87 95 301 349 149 161 220 135 232 345 929 338 285 736 460 118 208 100 224 339 110 232 4,752 Contribs WFO/Stip

442 392 171 236 339 196 356 375 379 101 319 793 125 142 319 135 212 280 264 458 145 140 240 6,559 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) Belmont Bloomfield Castlereagh Dundonald Christ Church, Cregagh Dundonald Garnerville Gilnahirk Granshaw Memorial Holywood First Memorial Holywood High Street Street Kirkpatrick Knock McQuiston Mersey Andrew’s Mountpottinger Orangefield Belfast Ravenhill St Stormont Strand Tullycarnet Westbourne THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (6) Belfast East 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 £ Overall Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 95 76,214 70,871 92,358 52,077 91,189 63,540 84,028 39,607 40,409 217,197 243,266 104,548 116,125 152,054 117,785 161,273 196,345 270,794 486,992 110,887 296,757 109,476 139,656 2018 3,333,448 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments -198 6,219 -6,135 25,643 40,173 82,752 68,282 51,625 74,062 39,774 99,534 15,698 26,958 115,106 206,473 175,654 827,885 109,008 185,080 206,473 Closing -900,083 -191,856 1,083,209 2,341,336 803 1,380 8,224 45,528 45,096 51,940 58,252 52,160 71,599 17,182 32,260 10,927 -27,393 108,793 203,243 161,059 129,412 911,185 191,018 203,995 Unrestricted Funds Opening -190,813 -1,169,601 1,099,302 2,015,551 BALANCES 2,233 54,086 99,323 33,520 296,149 151,485 256,378 297,132 105,627 457,941 282,489 202,925 190,508 244,040 683,450 643,559 221,423 Closing 1,093,502 1,038,554 1,165,587 2,383,527 1,580,870 2,108,078 13,592,386 Total Funds Total 6,508 93,481 67,716 53,924 99,865 14,787 271,947 155,327 526,019 330,345 437,870 240,028 204,289 249,651 688,393 640,905 278,755 Opening 1,147,362 1,046,239 1,128,824 2,376,608 1,631,651 1,920,385 13,610,879 0 0 0 0 0 288 988 6,662 6,734 8,264 3,200 9,202 4,934 23,090 21,189 33,840 65,590 11,760 15,088 48,127 16,401 12,415 Organ- 140,109 427,881 isations 0 0 0 0 0 990 500 895 3,419 3,511 5,420 4,309 2,798 5,475 8,090 2,802 1,390 19,823 11,939 24,224 83,171 17,551 59,318 Others 255,625 850 8,128 4,820 9,777 7,777 5,648 1,096 4,527 4,578 1,849 22,774 20,193 28,746 15,381 16,881 22,286 55,540 12,835 20,295 22,590 10,088 127,538 145,172 569,369 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 5,034 8,699 6,242 5,374 4,395 6,941 5,324 7,476 6,390 4,998 2,165 16,888 10,673 11,851 13,103 15,146 20,832 17,347 32,204 19,238 20,234 12,000 United Appeal 252,554 0 0 0 180 9,081 1,283 8,992 8,931 2,836 2,097 46,215 25,797 26,644 12,516 15,362 15,836 35,714 12,792 36,662 113,874 831,349 186,824 366,658 Property 1,759,643 0 0 0 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 339 798 9,875 6,972 3,170 5,536 26,537 23,677 34,916 67,208 12,514 11,819 14,885 41,864 15,213 11,173 11,393 Organ- 109,145 407,034 isations 0 0 0 0 0 70 360 999 125 880 808 959 4,884 8,885 2,210 1,500 4,020 1,540 20,573 22,348 23,330 12,807 44,904 Other 151,202 Income INCOME 9,299 2,252 6,936 1,273 3,837 14,695 94,472 18,538 33,814 31,042 33,919 28,484 24,031 49,756 22,068 17,062 11,811 20,297 74,399 27,496 16,019 13,690 212,704 767,894 Charities Missions/ 0

93 291 3,853 5,179 2,878 For For 39,486 27,249 24,801 24,482 11,932 64,471 29,956 44,876 27,355 17,411 17,180 14,536 46,996 101,779 529,931 143,507 296,336 Property 1,474,578 77,148 70,261 16,639 28,512 38,608 39,478 12,569 85,420 65,961 38,417 63,218 32,857 11,853 21,321 41,605 60,925 15,378 37,608 11,223 22,589 Other 169,562 431,955 133,361 1,526,468 0 42,122 70,813 34,446 76,633 42,882 93,723 84,460 42,652 85,755 24,246 54,665 18,797 34,756 64,358 24,696 22,742 Allow 124,826 107,880 146,412 294,937 180,126 102,111 Salary & 1,774,038 EXPENDITURE 0 9,366 20,953 31,207 18,004 12,229 16,989 31,480 22,281 25,427 33,147 17,224 32,453 48,520 21,709 16,294 17,884 33,430 10,755 18,298 30,745 10,053 14,490 ments 492,938 Assess- 0 0 0 50 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 2,093 2,457 3,550 5,567 2,588 4,955 4,224 1,522 1,825 2,510 7,535 1,840 25,984 54,240 17,303 41,420 20,145 Other 205,812 166,975 572,595 Income INCOME Inc 76,214 76,384 92,358 52,077 91,189 63,540 96,004 39,607 40,409 217,197 243,266 104,548 117,305 152,054 117,785 165,937 198,208 270,794 486,992 110,887 312,277 109,476 139,656 3,374,164 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (b) Belmont Bloomfield Castlereagh Dundonald Christ Church, Cregagh Dundonald Garnerville Gilnahirk Granshaw Holywood First Holywood High Street Kirkpatrick Memorial Knock McQuiston Memorial Mersey Street Mountpottinger Orangefield Ravenhill St Andrew’s Stormont Strand Belfast Tullycarnet Westbourne THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (6) Belfast East 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 £ Total 96 STATISTICS 7,208 6,000 6,742 5,615 6,954 6,578 7,233 6,729 6,709 8,157 2,768 6,375 8,251 5,587 3,516 3,896 4,162 2,695 2,550 1,617 109,342 All Exps. 7,524 Total 31,775 39,106 32,955 33,438 45,509 32,490 41,022 33,451 41,603 48,881 12,563 33,343 35,860 23,597 15,857 11,556 19,963 22,059 13,056 Income 575,608 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation Augmen- 7,524 0 Mins 31,415 38,742 32,663 33,078 44,784 32,130 40,662 33,091 41,243 41,179 12,563 32,983 35,500 23,327 15,646 19,584 0 11,286 21,699 13,056 0 Stipend 562,155

34 51 50 10 40 14 24 38 55 53 33 18 96 20 60 17 20 680 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 6 9 7 15 30 13 17 15 13 15 13 28 39 18 14 14 296 Elders Ruling 97 12 38 48 7 9 26 2 0 93 9 One 2,727 Commun 80 27 131 135 Roll 3,873 Commun 0 141 116 8 402 239 5 220 164 0 276 175 5 326 230 5 155 133 0 226 169 0 264 167 2 413 215 3 81 63 7 7 161 120 0 137 104 9 139 124 6 0 0 0 81 93 13 244 172 23 234 191 Table Lord’s 7 1 3 2 2 4 0 3 2 0 4 1 8 7 4 1 0 2 74 10 13 Baptisms 97 593 695 751 368 732 645 306 502 463 605 478 342 606 272 193 1,244 1,245 1,048 2,218 All Age Persons 13,403 50 80 201 353 206 210 297 205 291 204 349 473 119 177 140 123 175 139 126 102 4,020 Contribs WFO/Stip

52 93 267 540 280 274 540 233 360 292 522 979 128 202 223 246 207 156 235 135 5,964 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) Ballycarry Ballyclare (First) Ballylinney Hill Ballynure Carrickfergus Cairncastle Carrickfergus Craigy (First) Downshire (Second) Gardenmore Greenisland (First) Islandmagee Islandmagee Joymount Larne Loughmorne Magheramorne Raloo Whitehead Woodburn Woodlands THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (7) Carrickfergus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 £ Overall Total BELFAST, 2019 97 75,497 66,260 76,826 64,623 38,077 27,892 51,051 79,279 76,388 64,594 165,603 115,600 112,341 157,736 112,589 135,792 135,135 165,804 154,834 149,391 2018 2,025,312 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments -882 2,787 6,972 8,643 -2,172 64,542 21,383 84,354 96,952 47,436 25,458 12,780 15,333 25,017 41,842 12,693 496,365 172,584 145,542 203,009 Closing 1,480,638 531 3,756 8,174 8,896 48,510 49,549 83,746 84,429 49,930 22,283 10,716 16,670 21,759 30,958 12,881 -15,910 211,684 166,496 135,038 174,776 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,124,872 BALANCES 35,735 32,735 51,306 74,450 55,936 19,628 71,228 44,071 87,428 -26,818 597,363 157,817 122,030 405,360 223,327 381,933 367,808 570,568 347,257 107,574 Closing 3,726,736 Total Funds Total 49,062 17,943 70,369 93,237 48,994 30,772 52,999 71,783 33,950 80,478 -45,706 296,719 156,106 112,642 354,622 174,196 358,738 183,011 558,051 356,980 Opening 3,054,946 0 9,886 8,318 8,301 1,904 6,241 7,733 6,218 15,198 39,089 44,018 30,046 48,097 13,590 13,164 14,468 16,354 21,847 19,379 30,412 Organ- 354,263 isations 0 0 0 0 0 24 278 750 382 216 495 9,640 2,100 5,260 1,609 3,213 3,008 1,382 3,667 10,579 42,603 Others 0 996 3,102 5,923 7,951 3,211 5,401 1,636 4,083 2,970 4,458 33,567 22,787 10,427 14,614 14,238 28,285 12,104 11,457 28,883 216,093 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 8,782 8,997 6,544 5,759 4,749 2,471 5,120 4,828 6,833 4,196 16,050 11,000 10,330 17,447 10,264 13,944 18,078 17,053 22,905 10,540 United Appeal 205,890 0 1,860 8,998 8,234 8,573 5,484 4,637 7,707 24,533 38,150 19,923 57,541 14,063 48,148 58,758 11,091 20,781 46,149 97,967 15,398 497,995 Property 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 9,738 7,586 2,319 9,604 8,863 5,305 10,783 37,042 26,554 24,626 12,596 41,799 12,250 16,017 13,154 19,428 24,202 21,888 29,897 Organ- 333,651 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 500 616 705 7,822 3,902 2,731 1,080 1,340 12,186 36,074 13,621 11,912 17,022 Other 109,761 Income INCOME 6,399 3,565 2,812 4,828 7,531 11,885 30,961 35,290 14,676 15,808 27,374 14,803 12,405 31,530 29,878 36,885 22,018 28,736 16,491 33,846 387,721 Charities Missions/ 5,928 7,458 6,266 1,348 9,182 5,049 6,541 14,087 60,050 41,514 36,395 38,883 17,662 20,570 21,888 16,997 64,439 20,937 215,574 129,203 739,971 For Property For 843 9,181 13,145 27,718 25,667 32,201 18,129 34,498 29,642 20,696 24,626 34,212 15,007 35,079 37,283 11,170 17,126 24,910 16,931 46,753 Other 474,817 9,831 48,918 97,731 52,013 64,629 36,279 96,195 52,898 29,755 74,453 70,500 25,419 16,565 98,180 21,066 42,311 42,756 17,387 87,493 Allow 114,829 Salary & 1,099,208 EXPENDITURE 8,824 5,642 15,757 26,358 21,478 20,822 13,879 28,698 19,773 13,226 24,930 20,615 13,698 27,506 26,792 10,287 15,874 16,265 10,014 24,971 ments 365,409 Assess- 0 0 60 740 230 980 230 752 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 3,884 8,266 1,940 2,616 6,776 1,493 1,085 4,859 1,124 1,929 9,638 Other 283,105 329,707 Income INCOME Inc 75,497 66,615 81,431 64,623 38,077 27,892 49,480 79,279 76,388 64,594 165,603 115,600 112,341 157,736 113,209 135,792 135,135 165,804 158,655 149,391 2,033,142 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) Ballycarry Ballyclare Ballylinney Ballynure Cairncastle Carrickfergus (First) Craigy Hill Downshire Carrickfergus Gardenmore Greenisland Islandmagee (First) Islandmagee (Second) Joymount Larne (First) Loughmorne Magheramorne Raloo Whitehead Woodburn Woodlands THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (7) Carrickfergus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 £ Total 98 STATISTICS 0 0 6,189 4,025 8,200 6,688 6,733 7,387 7,281 2,712 5,515 7,504 4,099 7,975 2,252 7,285 5,920 6,375 6,367 6,855 2,617 7,050 8,289 7,340 2,590 7,523 2,418 6,087 2,415 3,683 6,914 1,260 6,033 All Exps. 0 0 0 3,759 113 2,347 Total 36,934 20,503 27,231 28,190 38,888 28,559 31,250 14,270 27,665 37,186 14,171 31,109 11,832 27,010 43,341 29,236 38,377 40,056 36,654 39,955 38,615 28,377 15,255 15,201 13,378 19,167 17,192 30,736 31,772 Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,886 1,568 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,956 1,907 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 2,845 5,238 7,407 16,019 31,621 833,058 177,169 Augmen- 0 0 0 0 3,530 6,870 7,842 Mins 15,321 14,665 26,871 27,330 38,528 27,155 30,890 13,917 27,253 36,807 13,901 30,089 11,443 26,174 24,081 31,415 28,027 19,726 15,255 0 38,017 39,595 36,294 15,167 0 39,595 18,712 112 12,125 16,675 0 30,376 31,412 Stipend 755,058 7

15 28 39 20 47 56 10 19 30 66 30 40 25 10 38 22 44 29 53 53 21 20 20 54 31 25 10 23 48 12 1,176 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 4 6 6 7 6 3 14 4 8 7 5 5 7 3 5 8 5 14 13 27 10 12 19 101 10 11 23 15 15 24 11 29 369 Elders Ruling 91 91 66 33 35 81 6 8 98 11 63 99 13 45 93 6 83 6 34 48 241 138 271 245 110 101 One 4,498 Commun 55 96 66 74 115 191 605 143 197 299 216 280 502 140 496 235 185 Roll 9,094 Commun 0 1 0 296 157 0 198 141 1 554 291 1 220 114 1 175 106 0 214 103 8 550 240 0 3 160 100 3 240 177 0 0 1 150 105 0 1 502 112 4 379 130 0 2 0 125 108 1 3 0 206 132 0 4 7 4 242 158 0 0 93 90 6 2 518 172 0 141 0 73 10 10 236 104 Table Lord’s 0 0 2 0 1 2 3 1 3 3 0 4 3 2 0 0 1 2 4 0 4 0 2 3 6 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 57 Baptisms 402 288 265 160 246 122 180 460 295 958 310 187 820 419 512 244 452 533 472 511 301 340 773 425 440 906 419 287 120 190 867 171 188 All Age Persons 14,643 88 95 94 67 81 42 94 45 77 42 50 55 70 164 122 291 110 110 215 261 961 176 136 102 167 119 180 150 110 125 292 153 211 229 120 117 137 325 223 4,826 Contribs WFO/Stip

70 94 45 45 80 51 65 66 85 150 111 176 152 385 120 133 115 316 389 187 208 118 223 244 188 197 129 140 358 210 273 348 144 137 153 386 6,291 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c)

Aghadowey Ballyrashane Ballywatt Ballywillan Balteagh Banagher Boveedy // (First) Bovevagh Burnside Castlerock Coleraine (First) (Second) Derramore Drumachose (First) Dunboe Dunboe Dungiven (First) Garvagh Hazelbank Killaig (First) Kilrea (Second) (Second) // Kilrea Limavady Limavady Macosquin Magilligan - Garvagh Main Street Moneydig Myroe Coleraine New Row, Portrush Portstewart Ringsend Coleraine Row, Terrace THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (8) Coleraine and Limavady 1 2 3 Ballysally 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Largy 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 £ Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 99 64,514 75,500 58,338 60,939 49,066 72,360 21,626 30,046 65,621 57,428 27,802 48,861 84,559 41,281 41,792 32,210 53,972 28,759 36,434 81,000 61,622 69,560 21,467 84,186 66,210 49,717 37,407 189,041 187,611 102,909 102,261 104,777 146,145 134,007 130,920 171,911 2018 2,691,859 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 92 6,635 8,937 1,039 39,431 47,593 90,891 30,827 28,519 85,386 14,011 11,730 16,254 86,781 22,694 12,826 60,418 23,881 13,118 76,555 56,353 70,334 40,079 49,045 11,421 19,139 12,673 47,131 77,632 20,821 19,456 13,100 271,731 145,144 123,484 183,335 Closing 1,838,496 8,928 6,289 2,853 6,690 8,410 -1,301 36,752 40,875 84,157 30,280 88,993 10,834 19,498 12,473 70,015 12,455 37,073 14,288 59,604 22,755 17,401 61,895 19,615 72,201 40,712 43,554 23,799 62,888 75,614 32,408 24,060 26,503 237,220 153,604 130,300 181,947 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,775,642 BALANCES 22,231 80,633 64,829 86,905 52,824 27,121 24,287 48,824 23,229 45,426 60,721 23,141 66,480 54,764 48,852 78,697 99,245 57,992 83,874 73,658 45,963 210,437 152,563 746,403 134,784 433,950 145,155 144,464 212,513 143,537 977,389 150,939 566,918 Closing 1,008,122 3,575,350 1,533,577 11,305,797 Total Funds Total 94,538 18,095 68,619 50,016 86,146 40,179 46,411 20,078 43,801 83,108 54,043 55,110 10,985 65,335 49,964 40,617 72,127 94,796 65,932 80,730 90,788 57,062 142,596 490,359 108,462 192,462 110,650 933,447 119,579 200,122 148,590 960,712 313,416 560,575 Opening 4,159,630 1,527,344 11,256,424 0 7,277 5,010 8,482 2,137 1,670 7,037 1,524 3,221 4,245 2,205 7,028 7,147 3,244 9,401 2,741 5,867 1,855 8,765 3,194 5,808 3,373 11,632 16,775 14,264 10,382 18,825 14,100 10,211 17,349 17,611 17,969 14,337 22,265 23,501 Organ- 136,013 446,465 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 500 400 804 168 980 227 282 477 5,229 5,025 1,487 6,478 8,909 5,926 5,269 4,374 7,738 2,867 61,837 21,919 54,652 Others 195,582 0 362 608 7,333 7,637 5,964 6,243 6,061 1,819 7,723 2,045 3,341 3,220 5,778 3,634 6,870 2,497 1,585 1,925 2,371 7,045 2,444 5,883 6,539 3,713 7,133 11,238 40,254 29,718 11,676 20,925 12,085 31,647 14,197 11,500 19,093 312,106 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 8,173 7,250 4,660 6,014 4,965 6,034 1,985 2,321 6,085 6,267 3,012 4,413 9,587 3,497 3,891 8,247 2,615 4,542 3,085 3,929 7,389 6,667 6,430 1,806 7,128 7,073 5,800 9,190 9,066 3,971 17,033 14,000 10,849 10,851 15,500 14,182 United Appeal 247,507 148 4,243 8,038 8,264 1,398 9,474 7,168 1,585 5,644 3,311 3,917 31,748 17,226 16,910 22,414 24,081 27,137 11,457 13,587 79,740 78,648 39,944 34,458 14,035 17,851 17,623 12,344 89,082 12,362 15,279 60,211 18,480 10,586 21,343 176,247 Property 1,132,812 2,048,795 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 5,250 4,562 1,660 3,065 6,331 2,043 3,241 3,408 2,246 9,018 7,501 3,123 9,954 3,823 5,653 2,858 7,875 2,707 6,628 5,108 19,636 17,371 15,668 10,554 12,183 24,086 16,126 15,988 17,071 21,739 18,133 21,131 13,921 34,584 18,513 Organ- 372,758 isations 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 19 34 500 640 809 152 806 719 157 530 707 6,004 3,088 9,937 1,079 4,892 9,009 2,838 4,888 5,057 9,276 1,494 1,752 65,852 25,580 65,559 Other 206,307 427,689 Income INCOME 9,766 7,336 3,219 2,366 8,312 4,904 7,465 7,300 5,112 4,773 4,459 4,526 9,038 1,874 9,649 6,200 18,648 19,399 13,722 82,994 12,043 12,272 34,819 16,277 39,274 20,267 17,291 20,332 46,699 20,704 14,055 18,112 21,318 29,241 15,023 23,913 592,702 Charities Missions/ 5,741 8,749 4,575 7,893 3,986 7,610 6,989 7,600 9,770 19,443 12,112 20,651 48,682 17,955 26,846 10,673 14,134 73,169 14,372 54,559 88,735 21,195 15,210 15,790 11,533 14,403 10,059 77,554 12,340 89,987 27,536 21,205 24,648 105,542 238,496 662,239 1,811,981 For Property For 5,356 9,053 5,968 8,462 9,137 9,196 9,507 31,536 10,121 22,907 18,167 42,494 19,783 16,769 14,308 14,597 61,300 20,361 27,848 10,497 11,900 32,415 19,624 11,291 15,346 12,549 19,582 12,861 39,286 35,469 17,141 21,165 38,852 35,506 21,776 45,055 Other 757,185 9,667 3,518 4,347 8,455 7,590 9,950 22,861 44,226 27,183 46,728 88,920 42,131 39,360 29,293 81,698 25,732 56,927 53,611 23,997 21,965 45,570 57,517 17,826 32,785 22,214 42,876 39,270 44,949 48,980 35,322 24,768 86,970 85,094 27,105 Allow 111,651 104,677 Salary & 1,475,733 EXPENDITURE 9,758 6,717 3,750 4,958 9,257 8,819 8,723 6,400 7,394 3,828 9,662 10,379 16,198 15,033 29,053 14,758 14,778 23,280 10,052 21,993 16,369 20,632 19,041 18,689 17,484 15,681 21,156 13,557 15,502 16,875 12,746 10,217 25,756 23,391 22,411 17,848 ments 522,145 Assess- 0 0 30 252 400 295 618 856 150 699 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 3,231 1,516 5,937 7,168 2,450 2,645 1,818 4,015 3,074 2,926 1,305 4,963 5,553 2,263 1,734 1,387 1,012 1,570 4,504 2,924 1,367 1,385 12,602 11,118 12,682 25,336 Other 129,785 Income INCOME Inc 64,224 75,500 59,233 70,053 49,066 72,360 21,626 30,046 65,621 57,628 27,802 48,861 84,559 41,281 41,792 32,210 49,662 28,759 36,434 81,084 66,365 70,598 21,467 84,186 66,210 49,717 46,642 189,041 187,611 104,289 102,261 104,777 147,310 135,294 130,920 172,738 2,717,227 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Aghadowey Ballyrashane Ballysally Ballywatt Ballywillan Balteagh Banagher Bovee dy // Bovevagh Burnside Castlerock Coleraine (First) Crossgar Derramore Drumachose Dunboe (First) Dunboe (Second) Dungiven Garvagh (First) Hazelbank Killaig Kilrea (First) Kilrea (Second) // Largy Limavady (First) Limavady (Second) Macosquin Magilligan Main Street - Garvagh Moneydig Myroe Coleraine New Row, Portrush Portstewart Ringsend Coleraine Row, Terrace THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (8) Coleraine and Limavady 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 £ Total 100 STATISTICS 0 0 0 0 992 946 511 885 7,761 6,455 3,421 5,271 4,132 3,581 7,191 7,020 4,638 7,467 7,566 6,480 7,082 3,084 4,371 5,807 4,307 1,805 3,204 4,324 3,544 1,535 All Exps. 0 0 0 0 9,916 3,845 9,531 5,257 4,144 3,006 Total 32,583 14,234 19,017 14,042 36,773 31,576 36,756 37,475 36,707 37,313 19,444 13,124 12,806 16,804 13,751 24,855 18,315 19,463 11,889 13,682 Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 3,167 9,531 21,703 Augmen- 0 0 0 0 6,841 9,916 2,991 0 6,067 3,141 8,631 5,257 4,144 Mins 32,161 12,431 0 11,963 0 18,614 13,974 14,094 30,489 15,711 392 36,396 31,596 34,041 36,926 13,536 0 18,666 15,711 13,682 0 19,005 11,889 Stipend 6 8 0

63 24 26 25 31 19 76 35 35 70 40 70 24 45 40 15 35 14 10 12 22 20 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 5 9 4 12 7 5 4 6 6 3 3 4 10 10 10 12 14 16 24 24 10 19 15 Elders Ruling 28 2 8 27 4 0 50 70 10 18 54 6 84 8 66 10 32 81 4 26 42 45 14 63 61 67 70 105 146 One Commun 28 62 60 54 57 81 25 245 122 154 280 189 169 111 330 122 143 113 Roll Commun 0 0 4 409 267 0 3 1 52 31 4 5 295 135 4 230 107 0 94 53 5 0 1 341 144 0 4 429 130 0 280 172 5 859 281 0 1 289 130 7 910 227 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 12 622 272 Table Lord’s 1 2 5 3 0 1 2 4 1 1 6 2 1 3 1 4 5 2 1 6 9 3 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 Baptisms 66 62 86 60 89 96 32 275 165 206 302 329 135 208 747 280 835 612 744 500 968 495 145 390 142 157 108 1,100 All Age Persons 22 96 58 60 26 71 95 44 71 256 35 28 78 60 48 33 28 25 56 35 12 41 234 112 217 172 205 195 237 164 315 148 Contribs WFO/Stip

22 58 65 26 87 52 79 39 30 71 55 37 28 33 69 36 14 41 133 251 126 121 302 289 290 223 382 190 340 202 Families

R R R R R R R R R R (c) (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R

Alt Ballyarnett Ballykelly Ballylennon Burt Carlisle Road (c) Carndonagh Carnone Carrigart Convoy Crossroads Cumber Donagheady (Donegal) Donegal Donemana Donoughmore Dunfanaghy Ebrington Derry Fahan Fannet Faughanvale First Glendermott Gortnessy // (c) Greenbank Inch Kilfennan Kilmacrennan Knowhead Leckpatrick THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (9) Derry and Donegal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BELFAST, 2019 101 2,52 2,52 8,263 7,891 4,221 7,885 4,616 3,464 7,771 2,944 1,535 3,980 4,903 1,228 3,993 10,960 92,260 4,044 4,046 8,631 29,298 50,327 34,714 38,759 23,512 14,893 30,446 16,105 12,240 14,798 21,288 12,776 425,036 0 8,895 4,313 0 0 0 50,674 14,139 0 0 0 9,830 4,699 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,557 7,831 65,293 456,548 120,450 20,112 8,895 9,832 4,044 4,046 8,631 44,920 27,251 36,135 30,551 13,626 0 13,812 20,400 14,891 30,086 12,240 0 12,468 12,214 0 14,645 395,747 350,813 6 6 0 12 63 53 45 25 25 13 12 37 10 13 23 42 104 678 646 4 9 9 7 9 3 4 4 12 17 12 13 11 10 10 230 196 56 85 6 77 45 90 8 34 24 34 75 151 258 184 9 0 135 2,273 54 43 44 298 470 214 183 180 120 131 117 312 4,160 0 324 138 9 4 0 0 376 125 0 0 6 231 120 0 234 118 5 0 0 0 2 0 12 16 15 352 215 56 6,678 2,739 76 6 5 5 1 9 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 54 55 71 54 48 568 615 474 300 208 180 120 137 295 168 685 331 305 166 300 9,216 5,477 82 61 55 47 39 93 90 27 51 22 18 135 180 127 184 127 138 120 2,878 1,661 92 72 84 50 40 95 34 53 29 18 217 210 142 260 158 105 172 135 3,708 1,949

R R R R R R R R R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R

Letterkenny Magheramason Malin Milford Monreagh Moville Newtowncunningham Ramelton Raphoe & Ballindrait Rathmullan Ray St. Johnston Cumber Strabane Stranorlar Trenta Upper Waterside Sion 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 £ Total € Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland 102 STATISTICS 8,434 5,721 46,184 75,541 23,990 30,699 72,499 20,766 32,108 20,370 37,800 17,393 42,954 51,345 53,857 87,994 44,117 28,946 94,320 36,533 24,136 80,669 85,957 89,277 23,577 27,687 34,404 32,945 73,933 107,266 2018 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 7,559 8,471 7,649 14,337 55,198 19,758 15,214 16,360 20,240 43,284 29,664 49,373 60,861 96,988 17,618 11,644 53,279 33,070 23,020 49,521 67,313 40,361 37,384 46,893 -16,935 155,937 362,709 380,613 101,476 114,473 Closing 5,645 6,364 8,426 11,450 71,304 25,343 15,271 18,223 43,474 25,409 45,480 65,987 89,580 13,993 14,745 54,304 45,649 23,058 59,569 66,645 59,512 39,652 30,233 28,417 -53,187 -12,621 145,715 376,904 385,507 103,532 Unrestricted Funds Opening BALANCES 23,651 59,329 45,054 85,555 31,494 29,664 54,950 43,924 76,490 21,110 48,898 83,854 16,741 74,264 142,196 210,312 148,511 180,936 143,333 385,728 118,698 266,255 193,504 285,046 526,278 136,391 105,351 157,679 150,233 Closing 2,878,082 Total Funds Total 23,622 24,804 53,328 30,142 25,409 45,611 51,869 36,697 16,029 50,594 164,381 189,244 118,111 168,991 140,467 105,243 416,695 101,032 259,729 154,729 322,675 104,426 101,794 434,489 114,191 128,333 145,958 145,054 119,299 Opening 2,840,479 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 730 125 5,316 8,848 1,698 5,369 2,947 4,683 1,671 3,349 3,311 4,285 9,127 10,492 14,242 16,983 16,695 17,984 11,217 12,197 14,646 26,907 16,688 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 184 236 442 272 706 8,823 2,789 6,476 5,362 1,160 2,680 1,501 3,161 14,681 11,348 Others 304,774 0 0 61 465 872 386 1,647 1,649 2,462 2,369 3,599 6,785 1,985 1,560 1,745 3,489 2,378 5,209 1,300 5,536 2,059 8,046 8,482 1,608 4,211 1,780 2,677 2,972 23,280 19,164 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 427 541 5,001 9,416 2,150 2,539 7,076 1,767 1,700 1,668 2,343 1,546 4,670 5,000 4,249 9,053 3,071 1,684 8,980 3,816 1,890 8,695 2,712 2,070 2,293 3,553 7,099 11,427 21,073 United Appeal 0 0 781 175 6,575 2,242 4,689 1,722 3,694 2,631 9,901 2,836 5,524 3,930 6,937 4,043 14,759 11,893 22,419 22,686 11,310 57,799 84,737 59,090 38,670 22,229 17,469 12,063 135,344 128,925 Property 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 RESTRICTED FUNDS 390 5,456 8,738 2,310 4,783 2,827 5,844 1,907 3,915 4,340 8,534 10,119 14,028 18,944 19,016 15,711 13,636 13,491 16,645 28,311 24,976 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 200 538 2,478 5,431 2,717 5,791 4,242 1,175 4,811 4,844 1,500 3,069 10,120 Other 304,744 Income 0 INCOME 892 927 1,647 4,614 4,249 1,794 6,483 3,653 3,903 3,291 8,179 3,354 7,188 3,179 9,352 3,949 3,298 5,908 3,040 5,384 9,353 11,065 10,532 25,013 10,526 27,886 16,741 19,909 21,073 Charities Missions/ 0 892 3,761 2,881 2,430 4,250 5,969 2,208 4,596 2,205 40,435 11,072 33,041 10,959 13,328 22,044 18,020 11,037 24,909 12,582 44,715 64,624 16,516 13,819 55,728 10,046 88,495 29,874 12,962 113,513 For Property For 2,406 8,328 7,779 6,234 7,142 7,865 5,401 16,836 20,913 26,546 22,948 13,295 11,787 13,539 21,852 20,259 28,097 12,679 12,321 24,565 17,251 11,957 32,947 13,887 40,915 11,019 26,058 11,766 19,685 20,886 Other 0 0 3,952 6,967 4,493 5,912 6,038 7,194 29,641 49,152 23,439 30,551 13,395 10,082 13,972 25,019 18,397 16,977 40,913 24,972 17,398 61,714 14,036 12,709 61,175 58,536 23,454 64,771 22,697 25,228 Allow Salary & EXPENDITURE 2,047 5,484 4,638 4,833 6,514 4,269 8,694 2,566 5,668 8,208 8,358 7,829 4,810 3,355 5,572 1,097 5,515 9,425 13,551 17,074 13,218 10,100 16,479 26,925 21,173 17,925 19,951 12,648 22,071 13,135 ments Assess- 0 0 0 145 155 400 570 536 851 720 264 517 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 2,858 1,732 5,160 2,233 4,601 3,607 1,519 3,080 5,351 8,697 3,355 4,325 2,350 17,737 85,198 13,660 10,533 25,496 Other Income INCOME 8,434 5,721 Inc 47,191 75,541 23,990 30,699 72,569 20,766 32,108 20,370 37,800 17,393 42,954 51,345 57,786 87,994 44,117 28,946 94,320 37,033 24,136 80,669 85,957 89,277 23,577 27,687 34,404 32,945 73,933 107,266 Gross Asses R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Alt Ballyarnett Ballykelly Ballylennon Burt Carlisle Road Carndonagh Carnone Carrigart Convoy Crossroads Cumber Donagheady Donegal Donemana Donoughmore (Donegal) Dunfanaghy Ebrington Fahan Fannet Faughanvale Derry First Glendermott Gortnessy // Greenbank Inch Kilfennan Kilmacrennan Knowhead Leckpatrick THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (9) Derry and Donegal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BELFAST, 2019 103 81,841 19,087 33,519 46,961 21,170 40,518 72,768 21,517 80,704 26,092 55,803 28,484 24,083 40,642 62,364 34,269 112,183 102,627 1,206,435 1,109,619 8,769 21,111 75,025 10,958 80,838 54,003 13,117 52,083 71,839 33,868 28,611 28,430 35,580 10,557 14,273 14,693 16,449 336,032 947,610 1,881,958 5,536 30,168 78,714 12,402 79,283 26,004 12,117 49,080 52,190 25,506 31,502 24,427 16,866 13,178 24,546 10,094 -45,934 343,932 728,894 1,874,300 91,735 49,350 36,845 95,571 47,175 62,269 532,651 108,184 332,331 105,028 291,937 391,523 317,767 340,464 124,641 197,304 417,022 256,616 6,156,861 4,365,063 38,118 43,795 90,603 42,540 72,084 -41,325 377,291 106,420 110,727 328,023 317,986 273,846 374,023 301,944 293,267 119,450 188,282 442,827 5,827,619 4,285,707 0 0 0 0 865 9,758 3,856 9,031 7,393 1,838 7,485 1,397 2,478 2,454 1,809 14,684 11,340 10,414 172,971 121,341 0 0 0 0 0 505 660 454 1,396 8,250 1,094 1,346 6,224 1,220 1,000 7,276 1,350 1,170 36,116 360,437 0 522 1,567 7,217 7,012 7,733 1,080 3,882 5,094 5,827 5,970 2,215 3,586 1,137 1,550 3,243 8,283 11,901 75,946 119,649 7,671 8,625 1,892 2,620 2,500 1,627 3,039 6,091 6,280 1,313 6,336 1,800 5,702 2,063 1,980 4,068 7,177 2,977 82,519 128,751 1,711 4,954 5,606 5,582 6,057 3,734 4,215 2,949 16,500 19,387 13,829 48,429 57,828 13,351 17,485 34,223 10,304 417,353 507,270 871,300 0 0 0 0 2,538 6,642 3,788 8,052 1,823 8,027 1,353 1,755 4,581 1,533 16,424 14,462 10,228 10,406 196,066 119,475 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 660 472 471 637 3,165 1,094 4,008 9,503 1,746 29,051 154,934 343,669 213,874 0 5,487 5,285 1,611 5,974 6,550 4,029 9,288 2,984 3,228 6,343 3,499 16,061 10,128 16,805 11,374 10,825 14,043 192,797 177,099 141 9,884 9,957 2,013 7,350 2,021 11,710 13,006 13,152 30,183 47,040 20,984 52,935 10,177 25,756 23,335 175,147 309,846 776,444 665,104 9,018 7,480 4,802 65,680 19,687 14,968 15,199 10,352 13,846 20,666 20,338 23,818 15,224 19,802 11,951 11,518 12,078 11,805 361,592 443,803 7,103 5,274 45,508 48,808 16,447 19,204 17,486 17,365 49,734 11,156 36,173 23,027 32,065 11,729 13,208 19,896 50,063 16,668 661,963 471,735 324 3,512 9,034 4,767 8,036 4,497 7,421 5,201 8,775 8,635 20,308 17,064 14,339 28,356 16,117 10,146 13,941 15,688 260,897 238,396 0 0 714 364 438 315 638 240 945 1,319 1,334 3,963 1,971 1,514 17,358 26,974 27,972 12,544 155,182 149,071 81,841 19,087 33,519 46,961 21,170 40,518 72,768 21,517 80,704 26,092 55,803 28,484 24,083 40,642 62,364 34,269 107,972 102,627 1,207,512 1,109,837 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Letterkenny Magheramason Malin Milford Monreagh Moville Newtowncunningham Ramelton Raphoe & Ballindrait Rathmullan Ray Johnston St. Strabane Stranorlar Trenta Upper Cumber Waterside Sion 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 £ Total € Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland 104 STATISTICS 700 3,150 7,334 7,456 7,012 5,610 6,612 7,052 3,536 4,311 3,270 6,814 7,755 7,800 5,400 2,374 3,536 5,710 2,810 110,192 All Exps. 7,233 Total 21,882 38,655 40,955 46,497 34,933 40,809 18,987 21,687 31,775 40,130 33,059 21,828 13,313 16,499 13,593 18,740 21,866 34,964 Income 558,993 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,170 1,950 0 0 34,418 10,000 0 0 CMF tation Augmen- 7,170 6,259 0 Mins 21,522 37,462 39,865 46,101 20,395 338 33,729 40,809 18,198 21,327 13,166 0 31,415 39,595 32,589 15,548 273 13,443 28,735 18,198 29,315 283 21,460 Stipend 536,301 894

40 40 60 67 12 91 12 15 26 32 25 37 47 15 10 30 14 25 110 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 8 5 8 8 7 3 4 27 21 45 15 15 16 13 23 13 11 13 Elders Ruling 0 25 4 0 64 59 10 15 27 65 50 69 4 83 178 144 One 2,441 273 723 Commun 0 38 87 90 40 92 104 108 243 111 192 Roll 3,910 Commun 0 2 255 215 0 5 304 220 5 494 281 0 2 276 151 0 318 105 0 0 0 168 119 2 5 169 117 0 243 120 9 213 150 1 0 2 365 199 7 0 7 47 Table Lord’s 1 1 0 2 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 6 1 1 2 33 Baptisms 48 323 275 280 125 630 990 683 842 239 258 452 916 550 535 402 1,702 1,410 All Age Persons 11,373 30 95 70 206 96 95 35 273 387 541 218 223 133 103 211 231 171 114 257 485 205 126 250 165 4,007 Contribs WFO/Stip

28 50 318 130 495 676 101 270 360 115 184 119 101 211 354 232 121 580 210 137 179 4,971 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (First) Ballygowan (First) Ballynahinch (Second) Carryduff Clough Down Comber Comber (First) Edengrove Killinchy Killyleagh Killyleagh (Second) Kilmore (First) Lissara (Second) Magherahamlet Raffrey Saintfield Saintfield Seaforde Spa - Boardmills Trinity THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (10) Down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 £ Total BELFAST, 2019 105 15,522 90,938 58,195 52,010 96,838 50,608 61,928 52,947 78,620 30,354 81,241 34,472 58,044 161,240 143,816 161,967 205,947 126,122 144,840 118,402 100,598 2018 1,924,649 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 80 2,012 5,988 -2,659 19,751 16,572 88,986 78,000 59,257 20,241 90,375 37,404 19,483 -82,960 277,808 105,368 110,859 125,579 192,690 138,829 170,722 Closing 1,474,385 -536 8,436 4,660 8,704 5,795 53,038 19,484 76,943 78,563 54,073 17,611 82,472 29,305 21,797 -91,174 261,932 107,041 139,233 183,373 130,423 162,887 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,354,060 BALANCES 59,079 70,559 95,585 -12,105 -42,234 292,684 833,978 170,634 322,855 388,574 155,103 133,262 300,051 151,592 273,522 124,670 285,314 164,607 240,021 Closing 4,095,095 1,028,583 9,131,429 Total Funds Total 57,712 72,125 89,311 -38,938 -31,102 -59,858 271,915 819,280 125,111 336,127 159,758 132,010 300,218 209,894 236,051 138,239 251,289 147,193 103,599 Opening 8,505,135 4,161,623 1,023,578 0 0 3,387 2,915 3,785 5,285 3,827 4,186 9,332 78,243 12,249 24,792 27,647 49,464 18,794 13,318 14,495 26,698 23,333 24,922 16,500 Organ- 363,172 isations 0 0 0 0 0 818 150 318 210 1,039 6,862 2,725 7,934 1,209 1,564 3,123 92,755 10,062 15,838 14,647 10,605 15,651 Others 0 945 700 1,907 4,967 5,663 7,570 3,238 3,676 3,014 2,845 3,629 16,206 17,029 12,293 38,150 15,380 47,520 12,732 11,510 11,653 220,627 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 1,500 9,800 8,914 2,859 7,956 4,855 5,870 4,850 7,147 3,961 7,985 8,499 2,309 5,035 8,185 13,311 16,745 16,003 21,476 10,136 17,091 United Appeal 184,487 140 2,735 9,891 8,289 9,303 7,121 5,793 4,904 44,832 13,459 22,651 26,280 74,982 28,595 12,246 11,401 85,939 42,194 29,967 56,460 622,178 124,996 Property 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 3,285 2,139 3,436 5,687 5,076 4,028 65,992 11,793 22,307 29,394 57,089 23,502 13,353 18,379 31,519 25,493 28,991 13,165 15,776 Organ- 380,404 isations 0 0 0 0 0 560 204 881 1,227 1,450 9,445 4,500 6,250 8,609 3,585 10,375 20,610 18,984 17,451 14,102 Other 514,614 396,381 Income 0 INCOME 695 7,826 9,971 6,022 7,752 10,399 21,921 31,089 14,644 17,539 32,487 46,240 13,417 12,338 10,508 21,584 55,206 21,231 13,819 19,663 374,351 Charities Missions/ 7,170 9,100 6,605 9,672 2,946 7,051 5,492 6,292 59,990 29,947 11,947 52,475 56,574 45,343 39,038 26,829 19,412 18,035 22,927 48,148 628,151 143,158 For Property For 5,802 9,115 9,280 66,223 16,276 33,260 23,405 45,651 63,981 20,107 21,819 44,425 13,035 24,097 11,150 11,702 24,617 41,985 21,594 17,966 34,976 Other 560,466 10,645 68,454 13,314 90,117 34,184 90,448 27,093 80,960 57,247 33,649 31,591 26,490 44,053 20,284 41,425 77,301 56,472 10,707 28,032 48,640 Allow 112,119 Salary & 1,003,225 EXPENDITURE 3,519 7,145 5,899 9,270 21,049 12,707 24,502 11,479 24,485 30,038 10,993 21,334 21,472 10,598 12,606 10,688 19,939 17,056 26,507 19,115 20,227 ments 340,628 Assess- 0 130 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 1,287 2,700 3,689 8,625 4,449 3,679 6,924 3,271 2,534 4,240 8,227 5,783 1,510 6,678 3,240 5,454 5,895 2,696 11,952 92,963 Other Income INCOME Inc 15,522 90,938 58,195 52,010 97,296 50,608 64,069 52,947 78,620 30,354 81,241 34,472 58,044 161,240 143,816 168,467 205,947 126,122 144,840 122,893 101,128 1,938,769 Gross Asses (c) (c) Ardglass Ballygowan Ballynahinch (First) Carryduff Clough Down Comber (First) Comber (Second) Downpatrick Edengrove Killinchy Killyleagh (First) Killyleagh (Second) Kilmore Lissara Magherahamlet Raffrey Saintfield (First) Saintfield (Second) Seaforde Spa - Boardmills Trinity THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND £ Total Presbytery (10) Down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 106 STATISTICS 3,600 6,375 6,731 6,951 7,407 6,775 6,683 6,940 6,933 5,341 4,500 6,375 6,785 1,225 2,382 4,485 3,936 6,125 7,500 5,651 All Exps. 9,850 Total 13,941 46,536 36,485 38,355 39,875 41,928 38,966 48,086 24,742 35,660 38,888 33,219 30,811 14,514 15,990 33,643 30,006 18,611 31,244 Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,182 2,196 0 0 7,187 1,256 0 0 CMF tation 4,157 1,529 18,351 637,719 116,152 12,665 Augmen- 9,586 0 9,075 7,097 Mins 13,884 46,176 26,295 35,337 37,995 39,515 41,469 38,606 44,341 24,323 35,300 38,528 32,129 13,845 15,840 33,610 16,998 18,245 29,250 Stipend 607,444 6

26 70 33 50 39 85 59 30 34 70 55 67 42 64 47 40 1,092 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 7 9 5 6 8 7 4 12 17 25 22 22 110 30 10 12 25 10 39 314 Elders Ruling 0 16 94 0 39 5 7 80 76 12 25 87 11 39 69 201 125 206 One 2,812 Commun 0 68 92 153 126 283 137 128 151 377 Roll 4,419 Commun 6 96 78 3 264 196 2 0 2 187 125 4 6 261 193 6 285 172 7 497 263 2 337 194 4 182 110 0 5 7 258 206 0 308 216 5 176 137 6 6 5 0 0 53 39 86 10 Table Lord’s 0 2 0 1 1 2 4 8 9 2 3 3 6 7 1 5 1 1 4 0 3 74 11 Baptisms 127 236 877 468 754 356 595 810 743 372 490 598 550 806 461 201 171 624 397 816 1,248 All Age Persons 12,551 50 97 90 105 250 146 195 116 226 358 330 266 851 244 135 135 198 247 250 148 146 190 272 4,194 Contribs WFO/Stip

59 92 108 338 190 298 145 279 368 511 333 331 155 181 245 302 350 227 179 215 420 168 5,494 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Banbridge Road Anahilt Ballinderry // (First) Banbridge Cargycreevy Dromara (Second) Dromara – First Dromore Drumbo Hill Drumlough Elmwood Harmony (First) Hillhall Hillsborough Legacurry Lisburn Loughaghery Street Magheragall Street Maze Columba’s Moira Railway Sloan St THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (11) Dromore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 £ Total BELFAST, 2019 107 44,936 42,323 33,164 85,946 76,761 99,402 50,394 69,807 66,110 44,668 161,165 110,806 159,024 124,949 129,519 161,670 148,411 133,621 123,598 152,105 156,791 122,126 2018 2,297,296 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments -6,425 25,089 29,300 31,465 46,629 15,535 23,496 12,082 75,338 76,982 22,691 57,218 38,695 45,090 -12,781 155,839 237,724 273,294 117,821 Closing 1,767,480 1,790,996 2,106,526 6,930,084 1,452 9,975 4,131 18,832 29,989 29,002 32,084 25,068 12,036 62,614 62,275 20,234 94,494 74,529 84,529 43,432 133,585 125,365 258,056 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,762,150 1,816,859 2,058,899 6,759,590 BALANCES 66,581 44,706 87,369 41,570 63,142 -88,331 -93,715 129,126 248,018 443,601 193,822 524,808 336,171 831,192 902,851 140,166 435,348 178,366 151,025 Closing 1,862,619 1,882,827 2,186,644 10,567,906 Total Funds Total 64,220 78,372 97,343 29,398 62,919 128,894 247,885 415,723 131,267 495,383 233,608 861,390 877,983 138,497 382,328 204,455 205,199 Opening -140,004 -107,823 1,843,545 1,877,154 2,140,464 10,268,200 0 4,993 3,799 5,141 6,244 3,531 2,467 18,865 27,587 20,373 12,928 21,997 20,955 13,211 33,651 19,793 64,287 14,898 22,154 21,250 42,448 12,921 Organ- 393,493 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 911 392 4,341 1,210 3,760 2,316 2,885 8,614 5,639 5,805 1,130 13,086 55,415 42,307 22,525 Others 170,396 0 2,446 8,228 1,400 2,252 1,512 1,879 2,659 5,035 8,296 6,321 4,280 2,940 2,038 16,464 16,430 12,263 13,545 10,003 16,483 18,898 125,556 278,928 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 5,248 4,495 2,799 6,929 6,414 9,925 9,129 5,688 6,414 6,461 8,802 6,695 3,667 12,173 11,283 16,012 18,024 16,293 13,000 13,577 10,768 14,728 United Appeal 208,524 1,218 7,362 4,773 6,243 11,285 30,956 44,385 15,050 13,858 23,755 18,355 26,594 11,743 39,373 19,639 15,203 23,616 27,457 25,622 39,647 10,218 11,315 427,667 Property 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 5,946 3,041 4,413 6,217 3,765 3,930 19,854 25,796 25,409 15,568 22,109 21,576 10,913 32,609 38,326 65,844 14,159 33,222 45,676 43,376 13,628 Organ- 455,377 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 78 275 378 5,478 4,918 6,647 6,480 6,343 3,299 7,555 4,112 16,794 35,315 66,620 Other 164,292 Income INCOME 7,694 3,335 4,219 3,733 5,436 7,903 9,201 5,680 11,804 10,673 24,417 48,982 26,322 23,059 27,325 20,690 10,193 10,347 17,541 30,879 26,815 102,768 439,016 Charities Missions/ 5,709 6,302 3,804 5,310 13,989 20,589 21,127 65,817 71,339 50,410 45,225 21,230 50,557 11,192 59,432 13,316 38,993 78,219 77,440 22,608 25,721 10,071 718,400 For Property For 7,953 12,051 17,049 56,967 13,711 43,492 18,851 38,301 33,303 55,159 33,714 29,571 86,688 40,455 34,245 15,242 28,289 44,984 52,152 15,155 Other 100,001 111,785 889,118 23,365 22,278 15,716 13,558 36,395 34,373 59,695 32,439 59,768 89,726 75,249 95,132 36,066 39,754 70,067 56,828 64,221 22,649 Allow 108,537 118,320 102,981 107,739 Salary & 1,284,856 EXPENDITURE 5,645 6,348 4,186 9,002 9,626 16,764 10,318 15,392 15,827 20,704 10,751 16,529 18,394 25,456 25,682 26,742 25,197 14,618 21,255 23,865 16,485 21,550 ments 360,336 Assess- 0 0 440 120 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 6,532 3,140 6,347 1,192 4,123 5,827 1,658 2,022 9,273 5,051 1,755 2,030 2,791 11,991 10,914 15,725 22,237 Other 127,593 240,761 Income INCOME Inc 44,936 42,323 33,164 85,946 76,761 99,402 51,007 69,663 66,110 44,668 161,165 113,237 159,024 124,949 129,519 164,270 148,411 133,621 123,598 152,105 156,791 122,126 2,302,796 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Anahilt Ballinderry // Banbridge Road Cargycreevy Dromara (First) Dromara (Second) Dromore – First Drumbo Drumlough Elmwood Harmony Hill Hillhall Hillsborough Legacurry Lisburn (First) Loughaghery Magheragall Maze Moira Railway Street Sloan Street St Columba’s THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (11) Dromore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 £ Total 108 STATISTICS 0 0 0 0 0 953 301 601 4,37 9,518 9,210 9,610 9,110 5,340 8,610 8,992 3,128 3,928 5,330 8,690 4,091 10,997 13,160 All Exps. 0 0 0 0 0 333 5,150 3,667 5,178 2,777 Total 47,554 45,640 10,840 36,332 41,779 47,884 44,280 44,188 47,884 45,790 16,709 43,969 25,890 Income 0 47,477 14,220 0 0 0 41,878 12,603 0 0 47,884 11,698 0 9,264 3,813 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 7,233 8,022 6,849 8,350 3,677 2,590 9,614 15,221 19,996 42,792 12,154 35,572 43,633 16,266 19,374 43,099 11,202 29,369 28,926 41,823 14,703 15,251 41,020 10,722 30,747 32,175 39,086 11,206 Augmen- 323,258 874,714 223,323 0 0 0 0 0 333 7,054 2,613 6,556 9,251 2,542 5,150 0 5,354 5,092 0 2,777 0 1,000 Mins 31,926 47,477 22,389 38,000 41,471 23,318 12,446 25,362 36,932 39,127 10,625 47,477 15,302 39,414 30,603 44,144 Stipend 553,735 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 4 6

27 41 15 37 40 17 56 47 38 26 15 33 11 15 70 12 90 29 28 697 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 5 7 8 9 4 2 2 3 1 23 7 6 0 7 5 15 11 15 19 13 10 10 182 Elders Ruling 0 0 0 4 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 99 90 18 18 3 61 16 78 69 15 93 55 47 21 20 33 78 140 123 185 One 1,487 Commun 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 40 18 64 17 79 77 12 15 59 94 22 25 49 112 119 225 112 303 185 116 Roll 2,002 Commun 2 91 62 7 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 8 0 3 82 0 0 25 22 4 0 53 45 0 9 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 8 88 18 Table Lord’s 5 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 1 4 0 2 4 0 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 46 Baptisms 0 0 13 70 24 39 0 25 23 0 58 27 64 63 42 40 94 206 211 227 457 212 182 163 225 131 433 114 105 114 300 236 418 4,394 All Age Persons 7 0 0 6 0 81 54 91 94 14 37 22 25 49 66 45 12 12 97 11 26 78 35 24 50 15 16 65 78 30 100 1,168 Contribs WFO/Stip 7 0 7 0

21 0 18 30 72 11 6 26 75 65 88 50 12 27 40 26 67 48 64 22 18 98 36 112 107 109 170 142 155 133 1,856 Families

R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (b) R (b) R

Abbey Dublin Road/Donore Abbey Adelaide Aghada Arklow Athy (St. Andrew’s) Blackrock Bray Cahir // (b) Carlow Clontarf & Scots Corboy Donabate Drogheda Dun Laoghaire Enniscorthy Fermoy Galway Greystones Howth & Malahide Kilkenny // (b) Limerick – Christ Church Lucan Maynooth Mountmellick Mullingar Naas Cork Rathgar Sandymount Trinity Tullamore // (b) – St Patrick’s Waterford Wexford THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (12) Dublin and Munster 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 € Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 109 0 0 7,372 6,298 88,749 12,677 33,037 16,509 80,037 36,151 77,821 67,873 17,226 96,386 10,219 17,797 38,597 88,416 90,443 33,185 19,032 63,063 88,252 12,655 10,172 196,351 146,078 145,551 138,625 109,737 114,469 172,334 2018 2,035,112 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 0 0 117 -473 7,715 6,772 5,706 1,736 2,710 6,400 5,567 4,912 3,376 10,890 31,452 62,189 35,632 19,002 50,664 10,972 15,000 27,013 29,159 23,546 28,563 29,496 68,054 258,428 232,120 157,070 521,799 117,852 Closing 1,773,439 0 0 -217 3,473 5,485 5,703 3,993 3,708 2,656 8,138 4,427 5,931 5,780 1,979 11,300 31,126 56,825 28,231 48,988 15,000 36,535 30,251 20,775 29,077 16,726 10,279 72,393 108,444 166,803 135,091 526,906 113,061 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,508,867 0 0 BALANCES 4,670 1,736 3,520 6,400 7,021 8,337 10,890 38,577 15,195 35,632 70,636 39,121 54,599 47,453 87,250 68,586 34,440 47,359 68,054 29,930 326,994 254,929 278,145 233,158 159,905 261,236 273,735 244,021 117,555 Closing 1,123,116 3,952,200 0 0 Total Funds Total 5,703 2,656 9,259 5,931 5,780 -5,976 11,300 38,925 13,252 23,762 71,299 92,123 42,085 72,470 64,194 36,644 45,788 11,377 72,393 28,428 360,982 108,444 212,324 244,546 141,785 203,030 267,739 135,702 113,061 Opening 1,181,064 3,616,070 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 578 4,629 43,055 48,262 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 910 710 522 1,615 8,575 2,250 69,058 50,000 41,612 15,805 16,097 13,137 Others 220,410 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 452 780 100 7,963 2,055 6,750 1,475 6,948 1,130 5,170 4,375 1,373 5,055 4,981 5,060 3,925 1,396 9,965 11,275 44,411 10,593 11,068 23,076 14,399 13,685 197,510 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 894 380 334 300 8,154 2,090 1,081 4,347 1,780 4,000 1,090 3,468 8,528 1,300 2,310 4,667 2,411 2,559 4,824 2,030 1,319 3,176 10,054 71,096 United Appeal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 3,694 2,138 6,256 1,722 1,994 26,541 18,071 17,292 25,061 16,112 24,144 44,557 51,664 55,858 296,104 Property 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 458 3,300 3,758 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 515 271 480 4,037 8,755 8,193 9,386 4,067 51,216 34,433 14,349 72,563 Other 208,336 Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 INCOME 452 334 2,055 8,635 2,469 6,948 1,130 3,625 8,375 1,373 7,511 3,591 4,716 9,983 1,446 1,970 7,492 2,353 15,930 25,445 10,287 32,841 12,858 24,453 196,297 Charities Missions/ 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 624 540 700 1,092 6,606 2,350 1,200 3,425 14,341 17,602 16,112 15,274 38,972 13,411 40,465 143,977 316,700 For Property For 0 0 0 987 4,578 7,915 1,750 6,763 3,440 3,459 8,915 4,199 4,711 3,406 42,119 99,104 19,019 19,232 32,462 16,822 20,217 49,401 49,986 19,782 22,324 49,463 11,231 19,410 35,672 46,381 10,363 Other 133,929 747,040 0 0 0 975 600 371 5,198 9,283 6,938 4,520 6,556 1,212 3,166 1,078 2,970 2,742 40,927 70,188 22,167 50,740 34,573 27,291 58,075 10,645 39,480 46,542 60,468 75,933 44,728 12,410 80,350 16,801 Allow 736,927 Salary & EXPENDITURE 0 0 0 11 181 6,008 4,409 1,919 8,800 3,523 9,786 1,971 1,697 3,539 6,494 8,377 2,724 5,505 17,685 29,307 18,607 13,254 14,149 26,301 19,473 17,664 22,927 22,604 14,480 26,819 15,587 12,288 ments 336,089 Assess- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 500 425 561 350 611 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 4,932 2,062 1,175 2,403 1,197 1,547 2,306 30,146 14,826 20,354 15,321 Other 152,212 250,954 Income 0 0 INCOME 7,372 6,298 Inc 99,816 12,677 33,037 16,509 80,037 36,151 77,821 67,873 17,226 96,386 10,219 17,797 38,597 88,416 93,211 90,443 34,685 19,032 69,693 18,086 12,655 10,172 196,351 146,078 145,551 143,562 114,469 213,949 2,014,169 Gross Asses R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) Abbey Dublin Adelaide Road/Donore Aghada Arklow Athy Blackrock (St. Andrew’s) Bray Cahir // Carlow Clontarf & Scots Corboy Donabate Drogheda Dun Laoghaire Enniscorthy Fermoy Galway Greystones Howth & Malahide Kilkenny Limerick – Christ Church // Lucan Maynooth Mountmellick Mullingar Naas Rathgar Sandymount Cork Trinity Tullamore // – St Patrick’s Waterford Wexford THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (12) Dublin and Munster 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 € Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland 110 STATISTICS 911 7,147 4,800 7,033 5,435 9,033 3,385 6,630 4,855 4,800 2,801 4,115 5,159 6,375 8,457 7,883 7,500 8,606 4,622 2,667 3,419 6,198 3,150 4,046 All Exps. 0 Total 29,290 29,610 43,206 12,015 19,831 39,465 35,657 32,394 39,184 29,866 11,915 20,498 22,513 32,152 23,523 20,660 18,977 22,186 14,142 12,430 29,311 11,141 19,150 Income 0 0 0 0 8,027 1,987 0 0 8,678 2,052 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,418 1,662 0 0 0 CMF tation 7,055 591,239 134,728 7,055 Augmen- 0 6,647 8,678 5,387 Mins 28,930 11,886 0 29,250 19,940 0 39,608 16,718 0 31,415 0 20,244 0 11,860 11,903 16,073 0 19,312 38,529 33,000 32,000 38,824 29,506 18,302 0 11,145 0 13,318 0 27,111 11,141 18,848 Stipend 549,575 0 9

25 14 24 26 34 32 22 32 15 40 30 54 50 68 44 45 30 15 18 820 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 3 6 6 4 4 1 15 116 33 12 15 18 12 19 10 251 Elders Ruling 46 37 2 6 45 40 7 90 5 52 7 80 9 62 5 8 90 7 87 7 82 13 21 78 10 26 66 6 55 10 16 30 24 122 238 173 One 2,516 Commun 62 68 65 86 38 45 149 106 286 117 117 103 120 170 171 155 112 277 105 Roll 4,054 Commun 5 0 0 5 435 258 1 1 4 0 0 0 87 61 0 54 25 2 0 3 3 230 130 0 1 275 100 9 267 190 0 194 130 2 3 4 160 125 0 1 0 0 61 17 Table Lord’s 4 1 6 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 7 1 0 2 1 3 5 2 1 0 1 0 47 Baptisms 84 152 253 193 140 174 169 272 142 163 200 358 398 950 483 362 380 464 560 780 589 920 455 225 179 140 9,763 All Age Persons 69 76 78 44 71 67 95 52 56 79 71 36 46 125 167 578 125 283 125 110 109 130 200 227 175 256 174 105 3,151 Contribs WFO/Stip

71 86 80 47 78 74 62 62 88 78 45 48 160 207 146 398 188 121 115 132 188 300 278 234 379 202 108 3,975 Families

(c) (c) (c) Second & Third Rathfriland Second & Third Anaghlone Ballydown Ballyroney Bannside Castlewellan Clonduff Donacloney Donaghmore Drumgooland Drumlee Garvaghy Gilford Glascar Hilltown Katesbridge // Kilkinamurry Leitrim Iveagh Loughbrickland (First) Magherally Newcastle Newmills Rathfriland Scarva Banbridge Scarva Street, Tandragee Tullylish THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (13) Iveagh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 £ Total BELFAST, 2019 111 83,382 33,612 58,689 52,283 53,456 77,876 31,196 54,941 21,882 29,585 22,681 41,761 26,979 21,532 23,588 19,412 46,967 84,988 97,777 32,252 72,630 46,508 127,481 118,960 130,738 142,144 119,589 2018 1,672,889 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 5,729 1,851 3,901 6,205 5,848 25,510 51,936 72,810 19,966 64,119 19,130 23,021 45,386 24,480 22,129 32,684 35,728 49,135 28,758 24,903 67,844 17,701 18,266 55,695 29,699 22,506 106,694 881,634 Closing 9,253 1,966 3,634 6,995 9,618 26,224 49,884 50,213 22,163 73,987 18,537 23,685 34,603 20,729 26,928 35,934 30,392 46,627 26,365 88,913 31,054 59,281 26,856 17,302 60,114 28,986 23,485 853,728 Unrestricted Funds Opening BALANCES 3,088 55,178 52,428 29,510 71,966 95,681 55,505 63,956 14,720 80,119 57,202 47,451 84,505 70,364 115,066 211,663 142,518 109,425 106,626 153,727 191,587 101,708 246,591 266,361 157,305 115,657 Closing 1,521,351 4,221,258 Total Funds Total -6,878 84,761 95,261 71,147 88,715 17,594 68,516 53,922 57,860 10,266 89,897 77,126 55,420 42,774 80,855 211,883 133,494 102,609 133,669 200,907 239,604 206,793 255,343 132,002 113,400 116,929 Opening -237,287 2,496,582 0 0 0 989 4,054 8,274 4,491 1,263 2,396 9,476 9,976 1,518 6,444 4,124 11,621 10,307 26,799 32,574 14,664 17,179 19,153 15,195 15,345 21,760 21,926 17,825 20,203 Organ- 297,556 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 391 130 646 391 133 400 2,746 3,000 5,811 2,677 3,699 8,543 2,766 2,444 1,326 2,480 37,669 Others 625 1,250 2,660 9,151 1,014 3,819 8,255 1,167 1,838 1,232 4,032 1,806 2,285 2,246 5,219 8,419 3,057 4,702 2,743 19,067 39,308 12,408 11,196 30,092 17,192 10,675 10,237 215,695 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 629 6,480 2,090 8,887 6,273 4,980 2,755 6,873 3,123 5,099 2,113 2,466 2,500 1,813 1,414 1,747 2,350 4,014 8,037 8,627 3,140 5,959 4,573 12,437 11,759 13,094 12,815 United Appeal 146,047 681 279 7,415 6,750 6,101 4,657 1,932 2,102 8,501 2,066 10,438 74,411 10,076 76,872 12,370 30,055 12,018 24,164 11,529 10,112 93,668 12,279 16,011 14,899 21,344 18,164 71,188 560,082 Property 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 971 697 3,398 8,799 6,529 4,929 1,521 3,278 8,990 1,310 5,342 9,544 9,873 10,397 26,806 39,272 19,890 14,606 19,277 12,775 15,674 18,338 29,462 20,708 20,984 Organ- 313,370 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 86 391 110 720 379 400 3,903 2,165 7,382 2,705 3,066 7,522 8,981 1,800 1,847 2,912 10,000 64,575 Other 118,988 Income INCOME 3,231 8,933 3,769 7,301 3,380 4,304 2,453 5,958 3,569 2,662 4,635 2,677 9,233 5,739 9,633 5,123 8,030 25,422 44,082 21,577 15,541 15,530 12,046 16,425 25,285 11,452 10,251 288,241 Charities Missions/

5,599 5,110 5,335 6,523 9,115 For For 29,756 62,134 20,483 32,622 27,863 10,461 36,660 12,001 17,314 10,555 18,542 16,837 23,848 11,258 11,175 88,153 30,352 16,817 18,366 24,203 19,124 18,715 588,921 Property 6,268 8,014 8,528 7,712 8,557 4,825 8,261 7,600 7,114 24,902 37,206 19,361 20,663 12,957 19,481 24,694 13,652 15,437 13,602 11,275 10,955 15,669 38,579 37,326 29,848 45,015 20,405 Other 477,906 8,136 3,733 8,209 38,406 17,748 48,798 31,218 85,028 24,752 28,126 38,045 16,878 27,517 15,470 15,891 23,970 12,618 10,231 29,919 33,622 85,453 72,251 50,984 16,606 69,364 41,801 31,044 Allow 885,818 Salary & EXPENDITURE 7,235 6,827 3,024 8,834 6,425 9,649 2,788 6,222 3,760 6,357 8,922 20,663 20,273 11,925 23,785 11,476 10,200 16,736 11,446 13,262 10,329 16,741 25,947 23,167 20,475 25,772 15,146 ments 347,386 Assess- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 90 17 648 305 682 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 2,925 2,530 1,268 4,827 6,631 4,643 5,956 5,728 1,350 3,978 5,216 10,137 36,200 25,880 Other 119,061 Income INCOME Inc 83,382 33,612 58,689 52,283 53,456 77,876 31,196 54,941 21,882 29,585 22,681 41,761 26,979 20,414 23,588 19,412 46,967 84,988 97,777 32,252 72,630 46,508 127,481 118,960 130,738 142,144 119,589 1,671,771 Gross Asses Second & Third Rathfriland Second & Anaghlone Ballydown Ballyroney Bannside Castlewellan Clonduff Donacloney Donaghmore Drumgooland Drumlee Garvaghy Gilford Glascar Hilltown Katesbridge Kilkinamurry Leitrim Loughbrickland Magherally Newcastle Newmills Iveagh Rathfriland (First) Scarva Banbridge Scarva Street, Tandragee Tullylish THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (13) Iveagh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 £ Total 112 STATISTICS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 131 811 705 889 260 296 5,316 7,434 2,231 4,948 4,065 4,171 2,406 2,549 1,537 7,142 1,630 1,404 3,495 1,406 2,036 9,610 92,018 All Exps. 0 0 0 0 0 0 203 406 834 406 3,139 2,405 3,668 4,315 3,692 1,110 1,230 2,357 4,747 4,867 3,465 7,120 Total 16,982 14,286 47,608 23,236 14,301 13,851 40,452 38,716 Income 343,804 0 4,978 3,333 0 0 6,408 2,210 0 8,162 1,778 0 8,449 2,231 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation 8,330 33,222 10,225 1,187 5,355 33,200 36,525 10,653 16,592 34,422 22,992 Augmen- 122,078 0 0 0 0 0 0 173 406 834 0 406 4,978 3,737 6,408 8,162 8,449 3,127 0 2,405 0 3,638 0 5,621 1,518 0 4,747 0 4,747 0 3,640 3,465 0 3,692 1,110 7,120 0 1,230 Mins 24,485 12,580 10,139 17,462 13,845 0 13,845 0 15,328 Stipend 438,887 258,866 8 0 0 2 4 0 4 5

54 10 10 54 10 15 20 16 18 11 25 13 14 20 12 18 13 23 417 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 9 5 5 3 4 6 5 4 4 5 0 3 0 4 3 2 5 3 8 5 3 4 6 5 127 Elders Ruling 0 5 0 4 0 7 13 3 2 11 1 6 50 6 9 34 5 9 37 19 22 3 7 33 4 8 42 35 40 38 3 9 48 3 6 82 5 79 5 16 36 40 17 28 68 66 55 28 12 64 63 125 One Commun 0 6 6 7 0 16 16 73 39 23 22 42 48 54 65 55 85 28 50 24 42 86 79 55 32 18 152 122 133 105 140 136 Roll Commun 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 76 0 4 143 101 1 84 61 0 4 133 107 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 4 4 0 3 1 0 43 2,049 1,462 Table Lord’s 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 2 0 3 1 0 3 0 34 Baptisms 9 91 19 25 65 73 35 33 70 68 87 96 70 30 48 75 26 72 82 44 21 351 114 283 102 165 200 111 212 104 248 101 153 154 3,270 All Age Persons

4 6 9 3 9 7 5 9 8 91 30 18 21 45 13 95 35 13 54 19 53 21 32 32 22 29 50 20 25 10 46 14 91 35 42 29 13 63 1,046 Contribs WFO/Stip 4 9 5 7 5 9 8

33 25 25 45 13 95 35 13 54 19 68 21 32 32 25 35 70 20 37 12 46 29 93 35 60 29 13 65 126 1,186 Families

R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R (c) R Ballina Ballyalbany Ballyhobridge (c) Ballymote Bellasis Boyle (b) Castleblayney Cavan Clones Clontibret Cootehill Corraneary Corvalley Drum Drumkeen Drumkeeran Ballybay Dundalk // Ervey First Bailieborough First Frankford Glennan Kells Killala Killeshandra Kilmount Middletown Ballybay Monaghan – First Newbliss Rockcorry Second Sligo Smithborough Stonebridge Bailieborough Trinity THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (14) Monaghan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 £ 35 € Total Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 113 5,703 4,645 5,832 9,048 9,030 4,407 8,271 9,547 17,898 71,244 15,635 34,328 12,519 71,755 39,404 23,408 15,620 67,191 14,817 16,928 12,324 33,496 37,171 16,372 19,156 15,215 29,721 14,551 28,118 25,077 48,201 50,358 39,052 35,127 20,254 102,697 943,612 2018 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 0 17 693 366 9,742 7,410 5,617 4,161 1,158 5,414 7,857 9,062 4,376 8,524 7,876 5,349 3,039 35,489 18,707 42,446 48,695 98,498 52,181 23,848 40,221 56,528 90,526 13,710 12,011 47,859 77,692 26,024 19,113 49,366 63,001 15,934 880,642 Closing 0 24 210 758 105 9,606 6,118 1,569 3,797 4,109 4,035 9,784 9,434 1,034 3,404 6,046 1,468 9,172 27,095 24,330 31,441 45,129 89,054 50,384 22,304 37,689 43,339 89,614 31,394 42,577 25,389 21,806 13,023 32,047 44,963 12,164 730,087 Unrestricted Funds Opening BALANCES 5,773 6,959 4,161 4,867 7,558 60,305 11,973 18,903 89,097 78,374 90,238 28,384 41,661 74,008 89,157 83,785 36,995 63,781 11,682 73,807 63,027 23,278 36,646 23,655 219,567 129,444 270,922 394,358 179,560 143,565 157,179 106,267 219,737 174,606 150,359 201,817 Closing 3,328,145 Total Funds Total 6,649 4,142 4,109 5,262 5,940 3,254 60,164 10,350 18,181 85,515 76,477 69,805 30,017 39,356 69,515 78,811 95,371 40,133 64,170 84,482 68,045 50,302 27,358 32,816 13,604 218,037 131,435 212,896 339,421 168,644 181,372 157,757 174,136 179,799 133,915 154,434 Opening 3,068,466 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 810 705 420 729 360 729 2,679 3,661 1,325 1,057 1,944 8,933 1,292 1,045 1,290 36,811 14,371 11,615 88,318 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 31 43 139 827 300 217 336 525 681 557 350 139 5,643 3,710 1,040 5,823 8,604 2,881 1,000 3,058 1,766 44,838 82,232 Others 586 255 590 340 215 195 670 700 650 795 332 450 200 165 435 2,301 1,542 2,619 2,402 9,972 1,400 1,055 1,745 5,038 2,228 1,028 7,235 2,540 1,505 5,384 7,966 4,962 1,735 1,614 10,028 13,787 91,436 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 436 248 302 600 620 930 558 682 930 186 434 806 1,054 5,456 1,302 2,728 6,014 2,170 1,315 5,247 1,178 1,161 2,852 3,472 1,426 2,069 1,984 1,000 5,394 2,232 1,860 3,100 2,356 1,736 4,092 1,436 66,494 United Appeal 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 11 12 190 200 425 425 7,422 3,965 1,463 3,573 8,263 9,641 1,665 3,212 2,597 2,582 2,153 1,007 1,598 3,123 11,053 17,886 49,130 23,782 33,298 15,535 22,204 225,578 Property 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 550 705 352 755 360 661 755 2,375 3,661 2,247 1,055 1,944 7,415 1,770 1,291 30,326 11,547 13,860 80,119 Organ- isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 76 139 300 217 336 520 281 980 842 478 628 350 580 139 5,643 3,710 1,206 2,762 2,460 1,274 30,361 Other 103,163 156,250 Income 0 0 INCOME 586 453 630 345 270 500 795 655 599 2,301 5,120 1,892 2,439 3,002 6,519 2,715 1,258 2,361 2,805 8,510 1,822 3,187 2,595 6,670 3,590 1,485 8,481 9,197 5,910 1,141 3,891 3,181 15,047 13,624 117,214 Charities Missions/ 5 0 0 8 0 0 44 39 331 575 846 1,000 2,014 2,935 3,741 7,070 9,935 7,996 5,552 6,714 2,723 2,105 1,637 1,028 2,494 5,883 20,674 13,756 48,741 10,414 23,902 15,088 42,732 19,094 15,959 31,827 295,096 For Property For

4,991 2,338 3,113 5,761 1,430 5,314 7,351 5,599 4,115 8,342 5,533 4,259 7,215 7,101 4,743 8,238 1,503 3,999 7,921 5,490 8,411 6,409 1,744 7,828 22,409 26,152 16,954 11,360 11,430 18,000 12,246 48,039 37,483 20,190 26,595 19,215 Other 383,165 0 0 0 0 217 406 9,625 1,554 5,844 2,750 4,600 6,253 6,271 3,631 8,443 1,222 2,906 4,374 4,581 9,368 9,156 1,526 3,536 4,591 34,710 17,567 30,622 12,370 22,408 16,640 17,909 10,397 11,613 10,680 18,016 24,938 Allow 309,542 Salary & EXPENDITURE 854 958 324 2,257 1,420 2,510 7,211 1,805 1,493 7,917 2,934 2,682 3,362 1,612 2,062 1,703 5,452 7,121 3,233 4,876 2,436 1,413 5,887 2,476 3,261 4,529 8,381 8,660 3,774 1,541 5,217 3,896 13,853 13,901 10,482 10,218 ments 153,919 Assess- 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 50 80 40 165 300 148 330 497 478 308 497 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 1,786 1,740 1,085 1,427 5,098 1,017 8,107 4,272 4,218 1,422 1,115 8,339 9,339 13,707 23,024 13,179 Other 100,779 Income INCOME 5,703 4,645 5,832 9,048 9,030 4,407 8,271 9,547 Inc 17,898 71,244 15,635 34,328 12,519 71,755 39,404 23,408 15,622 67,191 14,817 16,928 12,324 33,496 37,171 16,372 19,156 18,106 29,721 14,551 28,208 25,077 58,876 54,805 39,052 35,127 20,254 102,697 961,717 Gross Asses R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Ballina Ballyalbany Ballyhobridge Ballymote Bellasis Boyle (b) Castleblayney Cavan Clones Clontibret Cootehill Corraneary Corvalley Drum Drumkeen Drumkeeran Dundalk // Ervey Bailieborough First Ballybay First Frankford Glennan Kells Killala Killeshandra Kilmount Middletown Monaghan – First Newbliss Rockcorry Second Ballybay Sligo Smithborough Stonebridge Bailieborough Trinity THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (14) Monaghan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 £ Total € Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland 114 STATISTICS 0 0 0 0 542 350 6,725 2,324 8,228 3,884 8,602 3,884 3,980 3,204 3,810 1,872 2,158 2,636 55,050 All Exps. 0 0 0 0 4,517 836 4,589 9,956 312 4,601 8,218 7,995 Total 36,900 700 10,263 46,013 47,992 18,615 15,606 31,350 18,203 14,938 19,372 11,471 Income 308,638 0 0 0 7,388 2,108 0 0 0 9,120 2,904 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,789 1,626 0 0 CMF tation 1,423 8,954 2,325 8,445 1,949 8,761 20,578 Augmen- 0 0 0 0 7,124 7,388 9,109 4,315 2,526 9,866 6,335 0 3,789 4,601 7,995 0 Mins 22,530 30,780 10,263 35,328 18,203 0 47,605 18,204 13,723 10,212 14,735 10,103 0 Stipend 267,288 6 8 7 3

26 24 17 70 36 18 51 17 18 30 14 40 55 92 22 15 991 330 115 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 4 3 8 4 2 4 5 6 9 3 3 3 1 6 3 5 3 20 38 11 151 Elders Ruling 36 23 21 4 0 61 99 7 27 49 48 28 3 4 22 31 4 7 86 80 4 One Commun 51 33 30 80 39 77 64 42 43 41 174 124 142 Roll Commun 3 69 52 1 0 130 107 0 80 0 1 205 152 1 4 9 632 430 0 0 200 124 1 63 44 0 225 193 2 50 0 0 34 25 2 0 0 2 299 160 0 0 0 94 53 0 0 24 2,895 1,993 Table Lord’s 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 7 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 20 40 Baptisms 99 55 71 60 48 67 147 138 132 126 316 747 337 387 924 122 163 144 250 332 622 162 149 106 2,881 8,333 All Age Persons 76 43 55 22 22 52 44 54 50 21 50 73 57 35 62 24 41 792 135 215 103 123 270 107 206 2,644 Contribs WFO/Stip

76 41 55 22 23 54 45 57 50 23 50 92 63 33 57 26 51 157 289 118 135 288 115 238 3,075 1,007 Families

R R R (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Annalong Bessbrook Brookvale Road Clarkesbridge & First Newtownhamilton Creggan Cremore Downshire Drumbanagher (First) & Jerrettspass Grove First Newry – (Sandys’ Street) Fourtowns Garmany’s Grove Kilkeel Kingsmills Markethill McKelvey’s (Second) Mountnorris Mourne Newtownhamilton Poyntzpass Rostrevor Ryans Tullyallen Ditches // Tyrone Warrenpoint THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (15) Newry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 £ € Total Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 115 55,832 27,389 30,223 16,220 15,396 64,219 30,079 18,862 19,828 45,744 97,325 17,586 61,713 35,404 20,070 33,907 23,268 59,602 12,898 35,230 37,414 124,774 109,182 105,360 309,574 2018 1,332,271 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 5,098 1,642 5,601 4,575 -3,372 36,852 71,849 30,106 24,556 43,907 23,911 69,246 17,188 43,129 17,939 14,040 41,599 48,050 13,095 11,923 45,192 39,702 35,127 106,163 585,827 Closing 1,262,691 7,159 8,346 5,178 8,150 9,514 -1,291 79,570 31,612 10,772 15,701 20,759 46,015 12,456 16,420 18,087 20,775 63,682 18,688 11,856 30,148 39,064 42,426 41,309 36,775 566,866 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,086,487 BALANCES 6,311 32,245 76,138 34,829 64,325 36,885 62,094 79,786 29,530 36,175 87,318 58,584 58,342 119,629 968,392 112,927 114,120 106,781 450,377 169,920 101,391 104,354 185,602 138,276 Closing 2,093,149 5,050,928 Total Funds Total 80,275 48,645 25,724 57,591 34,710 35,721 59,954 55,918 87,124 35,538 87,470 49,283 76,526 57,684 54,377 -37,672 930,941 108,519 129,582 102,105 348,910 111,645 105,568 122,845 Opening 2,090,575 4,613,868 0 0 0 0 0 635 623 492 729 722 5,774 5,154 1,480 2,108 8,083 6,829 1,396 1,927 13,012 27,425 20,189 10,955 58,727 21,746 11,684 Organ- 176,322 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 320 287 2,584 6,012 1,696 1,728 1,883 3,160 4,553 1,689 5,757 2,653 2,461 3,579 38,203 69,407 Others 0 962 392 694 785 477 357 437 405 1,404 1,153 1,881 3,945 1,658 6,091 3,126 6,307 4,356 1,335 1,262 65,958 10,533 25,269 13,572 96,596 246,431 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 0 985 894 3,633 2,496 1,650 5,805 2,304 5,958 1,000 1,886 9,000 3,890 9,360 1,477 5,400 2,000 1,820 2,000 2,505 5,270 2,657 3,363 11,944 80,571 United Appeal 0 148 916 2,093 6,644 2,239 2,505 3,772 2,725 5,953 1,121 8,737 1,040 2,037 16,794 20,736 15,823 17,431 43,099 13,356 81,400 14,298 25,374 19,230 289,890 593,287 Property 0 0 0 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 967 512 235 730 446 5,425 6,842 1,602 2,495 5,549 6,547 1,663 2,060 27,687 34,455 16,730 10,985 59,952 23,903 11,715 Organ- 197,070 isations 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 218 287 919 2,634 4,463 1,531 1,546 2,215 2,909 6,074 5,419 2,690 1,533 3,746 40,714 69,411 Other Income INCOME 4,595 1,175 2,556 1,377 2,344 3,335 9,880 2,334 2,671 6,742 1,954 5,571 2,067 9,859 2,942 7,837 1,299 2,875 4,625 71,475 16,264 36,336 23,770 11,738 91,605 317,976 Charities Missions/ 2,494 5,188 9,155 7,076 3,143 3,868 4,283 8,311 2,511 50,679 12,178 17,864 17,041 13,736 10,960 26,963 32,968 16,214 34,911 69,578 11,141 64,554 13,393 19,357 333,276 752,128 For Property For 7,325 5,412 6,260 3,291 9,133 4,699 6,529 6,088 5,753 3,214 61,157 15,574 13,711 24,151 36,024 16,769 27,495 35,758 13,532 21,595 14,880 20,211 13,288 12,617 Other 129,657 488,889 0 0 350 6,036 6,677 1,250 7,637 6,087 1,064 24,936 31,960 12,814 39,734 28,227 13,894 10,912 73,682 21,840 25,020 10,770 11,998 24,022 14,252 18,549 Allow 126,785 481,398 Salary & EXPENDITURE 3,263 8,231 2,863 1,744 3,827 4,998 3,986 7,144 4,842 6,736 4,517 1,682 3,776 6,592 6,266 8,828 11,668 15,681 20,302 13,377 20,671 14,910 11,992 39,100 11,499 ments 220,839 Assess- 0 0 0 0 50 54 24 360 699 700 164 801 513 297 847 140 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 3,827 3,167 1,014 8,528 5,084 2,428 2,297 1,213 13,241 43,022 Other Income INCOME Inc 55,832 18,862 45,744 35,404 27,389 30,223 16,220 15,396 64,219 30,079 19,828 97,325 17,586 61,713 20,070 33,907 23,268 60,076 12,898 36,449 37,414 124,774 109,182 105,360 309,574 1,333,964 Gross Asses R R R (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Annalong Bessbrook Brookvale Clarkesbridge & First Newtownhamilton Creggan Cremore Downshire Road Drumbanagher (First) & Jerrettspass Newry – (Sandys’First Street) Fourtowns Grove Garmany’s Kilkeel Kingsmills Markethill Grove McKelvey’s Mountnorris Mourne Newtownhamilton (Second) Poyntzpass Rostrevor Ryans Tullyallen Ditches // Tyrone Warrenpoint THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (15) Newry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 £ Total € Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland 116 STATISTICS 0 560 750 454 3,029 5,799 5,060 5,751 4,780 3,600 3,954 3,108 6,621 2,127 2,527 3,199 3,235 1,600 2,023 3,280 2,169 1,660 1,661 All Exps. 0 2,180 2,905 9,354 1,681 4,957 7,944 4,946 3,886 Total 21,585 27,067 22,039 20,764 22,190 10,993 32,972 12,460 26,869 14,879 14,020 16,097 11,270 14,638 Income 0 0 0 0 7,732 2,601 0 9,302 1,937 0 0 0 5,280 2,021 0 0 0 0 0 7,604 2,157 0 3,965 1,875 0 0 901 129 0 156 5,038 1,125 CMF tation 9,312 2,203 5,139 12,588 Augmen- 0 901 8,637 7,368 9,500 8,562 5,239 2,180 4,792 2,905 9,249 7,559 3,905 1,352 4,948 0 6,473 0 4,946 0 3,886 0 Mins 23,520 19,126 22,927 19,278 12,600 0 10,993 32,612 13,912 0 11,356 10,598 11,060 0 13,873 0 Stipend

23 43 50 40 38 15 20 30 11 30 25 20 10 23 17 20 30 60 12 11 25 31 37 17 11 30 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 7 4 3 7 8 2 6 5 3 6 3 5 3 6 3 3 6 10 10 12 13 Elders Ruling 42 26 5 9 56 17 35 2 7 19 4 0 24 2 6 39 81 4 95 4 49 48 62 74 88 5 97 63 3 160 162 101 One Commun 37 82 30 67 23 30 97 66 85 100 435 313 125 159 109 170 118 123 133 141 Roll Commun 1 0 348 119 8 8 0 221 110 2 0 0 6 5 3 131 101 2 199 140 3 0 0 3 187 118 3 70 51 0 0 1 60 38 3 0 0 69 35 0 0 6 0 3 6 197 103 10 93 53 Table Lord’s 3 4 7 5 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 2 1 3 2 5 2 0 0 3 Baptisms 88 85 91 31 47 168 143 120 258 181 210 173 236 164 514 459 500 326 394 294 123 203 110 110 198 227 207 238 179 248 All Age Persons 47 34 49 43 80 51 76 70 28 36 69 57 16 23 80 46 66 44 41 61 91 75 77 58 90 162 132 160 110 135 Contribs WFO/Stip

58 40 52 51 82 70 84 80 33 38 76 58 18 23 46 85 50 44 70 93 78 99 60 96 176 160 205 129 172 103 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Ardstraw Aughentaine Aughnacloy Ballygawley Ballymagrane Ballynahatty & Creevan Ballyreagh – First Castlederg – Second Castlederg Cavanaleck Clogher Clogherney Corrick Douglas – Omagh Dromore Drumlegagh Drumquin Edenderry Enniskillen Fintona Gillygooley Glenelly Glenhoy Gortin Irvinestown Killeter Lisbellaw Lisnaskea Maguiresbridge THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (16) Omagh 1 2 3 4 Badoney 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BELFAST, 2019 117 0 888 5,297 5,810 7,499 4,254 3,144 5,201 0 76 0 2,830 27,014 28,392 30,258 35,536 17,133 12,986 0 0 0 0 6,457 1,430 0 0 1,182 30,580 506,124 112,391 0 0 6,282 2,826 0 20,700 27,163 29,764 16,424 0 12,852 0 27,392 437,660 18 89 33 32 21 32 10 20 15 971 8 2 4 4 12 22 17 242 90 19 2 0 29 98 9 71 3 3,300 26 58 235 238 178 101 67 6,321 3 0 0 395 253 0 0 2 450 149 0 3 1 79 38 93 11 543 280 3 6 1 5 0 1 7 2 2 1 83 32 72 300 244 756 633 286 484 135 104 9,371 13 88 31 46 32 120 201 228 102 198 3,166 16 97 31 48 36 125 247 287 107 258 3,681

(c) (c) Omagh (First) Mountjoy Newtownbutler Omagh Pettigo (Omagh) Seskinore Sixmilecross Tempo Trinity Urney 31 32 33 Newtownstewart 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 £ Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland 118 STATISTICS 57,560 24,093 41,579 26,917 59,852 36,151 26,679 31,218 54,724 63,455 48,507 44,306 60,814 19,724 16,734 23,208 42,851 33,884 38,905 91,043 49,099 40,030 16,266 33,036 17,608 44,272 34,674 31,053 13,542 15,288 2018 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments -5,686 13,421 21,152 31,897 26,067 66,580 22,731 29,018 15,605 17,959 81,983 20,208 28,675 17,509 75,505 18,610 49,984 42,185 45,902 66,431 88,852 48,655 15,330 37,240 14,803 78,024 12,301 71,894 23,802 18,208 Closing 0 8,931 9,617 7,736 8,005 2,762 16,447 16,945 20,470 27,226 56,969 27,822 10,044 94,408 20,905 58,161 14,120 36,709 40,444 11,360 32,077 84,897 39,739 14,327 23,363 14,347 55,730 68,232 22,964 15,697 Unrestricted Funds Opening BALANCES 62,527 77,876 71,187 42,109 95,958 94,369 82,011 17,180 63,516 33,669 44,017 93,686 15,652 73,168 26,772 18,208 -98,143 102,232 201,082 140,232 114,103 150,851 144,005 105,095 167,970 153,277 144,304 104,673 121,997 Closing -178,838 Total Funds Total 83,113 66,309 82,501 54,812 48,650 86,376 68,045 63,828 21,119 58,546 59,761 84,730 83,464 32,739 39,921 76,187 69,293 25,323 15,697 -55,394 169,541 112,066 215,422 119,126 136,490 161,751 254,607 106,809 327,124 Opening -173,990 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 306 453 909 618 1,205 4,612 8,956 1,212 2,382 3,107 9,028 5,402 10,713 11,761 10,821 19,850 17,791 14,306 12,800 15,306 Organ- 126,676 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 81 60 24 662 570 416 768 561 179 771 4,384 5,377 2,634 2,944 1,476 2,393 1,746 2,356 1,090 1,716 7,316 2,455 22,821 Others 237 456 200 333 400 740 3,806 9,555 3,001 2,214 2,264 1,026 1,252 3,946 2,708 7,062 2,075 5,395 2,138 6,203 8,105 1,296 2,701 3,764 2,365 17,590 11,979 11,667 22,091 10,178 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 0 984 959 6,900 3,810 4,431 2,122 4,004 2,981 2,341 3,043 2,449 7,177 3,429 3,593 5,344 1,532 1,924 2,104 4,416 2,819 3,811 1,035 4,154 2,762 1,643 4,209 2,703 1,000 United Appeal 0 0 0 0 27 227 211 456 489 5,872 4,736 1,091 2,637 7,904 1,100 6,981 14,395 30,170 13,291 14,616 69,835 18,929 14,081 12,617 13,682 19,048 190,155 157,611 154,090 371,790 Property 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 RESTRICTED FUNDS 826 706 5,184 7,375 1,300 1,281 2,323 2,888 9,655 5,946 6,065 10,181 15,563 10,160 20,883 15,651 16,143 12,139 15,421 Organ- 131,712 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 81 20 24 702 495 809 432 179 924 5,121 3,947 3,901 2,873 1,047 1,536 2,001 1,248 1,625 1,925 7,158 3,349 17,809 Other Income INCOME 4,047 4,147 4,257 4,064 3,335 8,792 6,137 2,425 2,380 6,992 7,302 5,368 2,180 9,288 2,977 6,888 4,764 3,257 1,562 10,706 13,985 19,755 10,184 10,487 17,323 13,906 10,014 29,344 11,313 12,278 Charities Missions/ 0 0 638 7,836 5,140 7,012 4,041 1,066 3,704 4,249 5,656 8,225 6,908 2,430 25,510 49,317 10,201 20,243 60,571 39,763 17,898 35,084 10,553 31,045 39,752 11,081 13,921 38,215 103,401 117,653 For Property For 7,405 7,315 4,412 9,493 7,528 7,552 4,612 6,198 3,435 9,597 3,299 6,305 18,912 23,134 19,914 14,544 24,819 13,019 17,845 25,871 21,661 17,033 20,868 10,190 18,771 10,729 38,580 20,573 10,609 15,448 Other 0 2,380 6,406 7,021 7,528 1,839 7,338 9,907 7,690 4,177 9,346 7,220 6,037 33,494 12,455 18,628 11,379 12,031 28,708 35,665 30,820 15,032 10,278 18,542 17,857 50,704 19,355 18,974 16,208 14,709 Allow Salary & EXPENDITURE 4,176 7,182 4,783 4,842 6,428 5,376 8,020 6,065 3,338 2,032 4,945 6,685 7,089 4,487 9,630 4,796 2,911 4,766 3,538 5,582 7,684 6,020 2,793 2,248 12,779 12,194 11,343 14,531 11,142 10,827 ments Assess- 0 0 50 516 727 233 278 150 175 900 208 164 716 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 1,333 9,904 4,850 3,039 6,656 1,525 1,126 1,174 1,337 6,158 5,325 1,930 4,105 3,059 1,519 13,930 10,132 Other Income INCOME Inc 57,560 24,093 41,579 26,917 59,752 36,151 26,679 31,218 55,081 63,455 48,507 44,306 60,814 19,724 16,734 23,208 42,851 33,884 38,905 91,043 49,099 40,030 16,266 33,036 17,608 44,272 34,739 31,053 13,542 15,719 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Ardstraw Aughentaine Aughnacloy Badoney Ballygawley Ballymagrane Ballynahatty & Creevan Ballyreagh Castlederg – First Castlederg – Second Cavanaleck Clogher Clogherney Corrick Douglas Dromore – Omagh Drumlegagh Drumquin Edenderry Enniskillen Fintona Gillygooley Glenelly Glenhoy Gortin Irvinestown Killeter Lisbellaw Lisnaskea Maguiresbridge THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (16) Omagh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BELFAST, 2019 119 6,690 47,853 98,578 17,755 51,612 42,045 15,554 77,594 15,753 102,253 1,612,759 5,384 1,828 7,653 49,319 28,461 87,245 45,049 19,728 27,779 112,094 1,479,385 3,543 5,774 5,333 38,283 23,213 81,568 42,498 13,856 30,192 120,206 1,224,920 19,448 97,507 48,057 50,520 86,715 67,561 273,293 290,079 148,687 108,320 3,474,932 17,721 86,779 39,448 45,198 83,898 68,773 199,771 289,706 132,875 113,353 3,571,488 0 0 0 0 0 1,276 7,702 6,618 2,561 34,096 330,467 0 0 0 0 251 742 3,783 1,758 4,855 25,335 99,524 513 921 6,357 3,979 1,588 5,497 4,683 8,128 1,520 18,458 198,391 660 8,800 5,034 1,838 4,764 3,125 1,406 8,355 1,432 10,154 133,247 160 9,673 9,199 1,964 4,202 7,067 26,241 23,734 10,090 52,938 1,271,309 0 0 0 0 4 1,661 9,520 2,282 39,838 10,980 355,702 0 0 262 400 259 604 3,765 2,159 8,927 25,335 98,957 1,217 9,152 2,749 9,436 3,107 2,098 2,948 15,030 26,430 15,710 337,334 0 1,194 9,205 5,677 66,361 39,899 29,985 11,969 16,853 41,133 903,389 1,708 8,885 6,097 3,815 14,797 18,184 21,574 15,136 15,102 25,839 550,808 76 750 4,175 8,506 58,228 28,352 69,452 22,351 18,107 47,864 699,589 1,447 6,492 2,784 9,843 2,388 7,911 3,286 18,697 18,662 10,340 280,082 2 706 105 170 2,483 1,721 2,745 2,787 7,072 2,627 101,637 6,690 47,853 99,958 17,755 51,612 42,045 15,554 77,594 15,753 102,253 1,614,892 (c) (c) Mountjoy Newtownbutler Newtownstewart Omagh (First) Pettigo Seskinore Sixmilecross Tempo (Omagh) Trinity Urney 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 £ Total 120 STATISTICS 0 0 900 7,552 7,652 9,096 6,723 2,257 7,175 7,135 4,534 8,181 6,944 7,673 4,425 2,109 4,864 4,366 6,818 4,181 104,635 All Exps. 0 0 4,933 Total 37,026 34,156 36,997 33,510 10,888 27,917 32,987 23,121 44,244 30,381 39,955 10,363 20,918 20,960 26,567 24,307 27,985 Income 502,109 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,250 1,045 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 7,644 1,005 CMF tation Augmen- 0 0 5,365 6,478 0 4,324 0 5,740 Mins 30,626 33,196 31,415 33,150 10,888 27,417 31,107 21,775 31,415 29,840 39,595 19,116 20,579 26,297 23,947 27,482 Stipend 459,752 112 0 0

64 45 11 32 40 26 40 28 53 12 23 52 14 16 54 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 6 9 9 7 9 5 10 12 14 20 101 11 13 11 21 19 10 22 Elders Ruling 30 2 6 12 4 0 85 10 15 88 11 22 60 64 90 5 246 136 200 244 One 2,722 240 654 Commun 55 12 150 392 242 350 120 178 448 119 176 Roll 5,209 Commun 0 3 212 103 0 404 180 0 361 152 0 0 2 0 65 67 2 305 120 2 212 126 1 312 101 6 1 353 181 4 2 3 0 158 110 4 5 285 182 0 0 0 300 145 35 Table Lord’s 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 3 3 1 3 3 1 2 1 4 4 1 0 2 36 Baptisms 94 37 125 205 214 418 564 517 428 414 452 318 449 980 264 272 283 695 430 230 713 8,914 All Age Persons

38 20 54 88 78 80 82 100 148 201 165 255 812 180 161 134 119 170 272 127 251 125 254 3,102 Contribs WFO/Stip

38 22 60 96 84 130 174 274 194 340 210 180 186 148 177 440 109 133 317 142 100 352 3,906 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c)

Armoy Ballycastle Ballyweaney Bushmills Route Bushvale Croaghmore Dervock Dromore Drumreagh Dunloy Dunluce Finvoy First Ballymoney Garryduff Kilraughts - First Mosside Ramoan Roseyards Ballymoney Ballymoney St James’s Toberdoney Toberkeigh Trinity THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (17) Route 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 £ Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 121 29,126 53,772 96,109 97,020 72,975 21,568 56,537 14,806 28,654 67,971 66,294 54,816 75,231 58,586 53,215 79,085 39,076 69,536 146,330 103,125 137,055 115,898 2018 1,536,785 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 1,704 -6,986 -7,367 26,570 76,012 98,993 30,686 41,592 16,332 90,188 24,872 29,814 18,465 34,124 21,072 37,568 20,109 45,210 -17,793 221,063 114,250 Closing 2,001,245 2,917,723 5,700 6,916 -5,447 19,871 77,188 93,251 29,623 40,118 19,298 88,825 31,179 29,469 23,819 12,694 19,245 22,343 42,090 -13,414 -13,364 242,296 115,307 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,980,859 2,867,866 BALANCES 88,678 77,803 63,449 51,590 72,888 97,996 90,803 65,404 -99,677 120,025 230,343 138,477 259,464 138,151 357,332 127,549 273,998 817,984 211,328 129,316 Closing 2,361,958 2,340,126 8,014,985 Total Funds Total 92,520 50,502 42,545 67,429 36,960 74,373 98,112 65,039 115,580 263,015 134,366 268,662 131,298 373,940 147,489 295,541 837,424 100,690 254,481 Opening -154,583 2,192,308 2,372,652 7,860,343 0 0 936 8,942 7,913 6,732 3,324 5,948 6,861 2,094 6,039 6,208 12,838 27,589 12,725 15,695 14,839 16,078 18,690 14,975 12,450 12,998 Organ- 213,874 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 280 708 295 395 2,211 2,387 7,094 1,293 1,160 2,843 18,666 Others 0 1,177 3,839 6,791 3,594 4,180 1,235 7,522 1,907 2,242 2,863 1,248 6,555 2,017 4,715 7,567 5,756 5,992 8,783 13,386 12,454 17,749 121,572 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 0 195 1,500 4,555 7,984 9,281 7,297 5,396 2,350 2,483 7,722 6,748 5,726 7,172 5,682 7,332 3,573 5,351 12,120 10,860 13,280 11,812 United Appeal 138,419 0 0 3 632 9,061 8,382 5,165 5,308 1,601 1,813 2,296 4,183 45,109 62,860 34,487 58,834 32,037 21,319 60,372 11,176 79,297 112,151 556,086 Property 0 0 RESTRICTED FUNDS 1,180 7,914 8,011 3,244 6,881 6,546 2,123 5,681 8,798 10,548 14,566 28,171 14,389 24,297 11,047 16,018 18,612 16,471 15,456 15,819 Organ- 235,772 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 708 790 2,077 2,813 2,679 8,818 1,763 6,027 2,652 28,727 Other Income INCOME 241 2,762 9,782 1,410 8,651 3,585 5,246 7,238 8,460 7,626 4,632 15,707 16,043 10,791 16,006 12,108 16,350 11,867 14,385 10,840 14,134 29,257 227,121 Charities Missions/

12 5,306 8,793 1,190 6,011 4,763 7,413 For For 15,664 17,469 30,425 82,781 11,323 41,283 37,964 16,052 12,601 12,851 24,697 21,773 40,817 154,481 101,050 654,719 Property 2,905 8,797 9,340 16,077 19,103 30,340 35,095 10,244 23,956 17,059 40,172 14,221 40,094 11,801 19,195 22,960 19,435 16,468 41,391 16,981 17,107 47,268 Other 480,009 0 7,529 11,625 32,639 44,292 44,275 44,562 14,602 26,962 61,731 12,763 40,320 47,943 40,923 31,776 46,578 11,340 13,119 46,444 47,616 36,825 53,151 Allow 717,015 Salary & EXPENDITURE 5,388 4,154 2,908 9,014 9,094 7,952 4,101 15,536 17,945 19,605 21,563 14,966 20,586 15,863 15,426 17,236 11,823 22,118 16,437 50,390 19,426 21,058 ments 342,589 Assess- 0 10 810 255 338 420 911 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 2,181 9,510 5,126 1,070 2,325 2,820 4,438 1,838 3,674 3,255 1,588 9,207 17,802 18,259 10,582 96,419 Other Income INCOME Inc 29,126 53,772 97,020 72,975 22,679 56,537 14,806 28,654 67,971 66,294 54,816 72,531 58,586 53,215 79,085 39,076 69,536 100,894 146,330 103,125 141,049 115,898 1,543,975 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Armoy Ballycastle Ballyweaney Bushmills Bushvale Croaghmore Dervock Dromore Route Drumreagh Dunloy Dunluce Finvoy Ballymoney First Garryduff Kilraughts - First Mosside Ramoan Roseyards Ballymoney St James’s Toberdoney Toberkeigh Ballymoney Trinity THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (17) Route 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 £ Total 122 STATISTICS 6,840 3,225 6,863 6,514 7,349 7,619 3,896 7,059 7,927 6,500 7,872 4,152 7,214 1,550 4,406 4,839 3,129 2,475 6,206 4,133 All Exps. Total 31,890 13,250 40,140 40,405 34,539 35,124 19,687 40,019 36,065 37,214 42,900 14,179 25,925 24,088 29,217 31,809 27,362 19,357 10,160 16,647 Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 569,977 109,768 0 0 0 0 0 0 CMF tation Augmen- Mins 30,364 11,702 39,780 37,380 34,179 34,764 19,223 39,659 35,705 36,854 42,540 16,305 0 14,179 25,685 10,128 0 23,788 31,415 23,068 19,223 16,161 0 Stipend 542,102

38 43 51 44 45 54 31 60 30 70 62 29 40 816 110 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 6 12 24 13 17 11 13 10 16 17 21 17 12 242 Elders Ruling 54 5 8 34 3 7 99 12 29 73 11 17 97 11 40 30 6 8 72 143 196 162 105 One 2,438 Commun 63 41 38 117 239 257 276 102 121 137 110 Roll 3,581 Commun 0 2 5 210 129 4 74 51 4 323 205 4 5 4 3 0 177 131 0 2 7 271 206 2 230 158 0 186 104 4 259 196 0 0 4 60 10 350 193 Table Lord’s 2 0 3 2 1 3 4 3 1 1 0 2 6 1 5 7 0 2 1 55 11 Baptisms 201 275 107 438 560 993 758 696 490 222 379 340 561 633 638 901 287 283 352 1,302 All Age Persons 10,416 77 75 53 99 140 171 262 239 224 236 112 156 113 202 273 203 284 112 297 110 3,438 Contribs WFO/Stip

93 94 58 172 215 446 313 318 254 127 161 132 228 300 280 352 167 492 155 128 4,485 Families

(c) (c) (c) Donegore –First Crumlin Donegore Antrim – Second Donegore Dundrod Duneane First First Ballyeaston Road, Antrim Greystone Antrim High Street, First Hydepark Kilbride Killead Randalstown Loanends – Lylehill Muckamore Ballyeaston OC Randalstown Randalstown – Second Second Templepatrick THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (18) Templepatrick 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 £ Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 123 45,767 90,428 64,881 80,026 48,047 95,388 98,925 86,905 60,502 71,840 62,445 23,506 42,897 72,152 94,586 152,914 118,346 142,189 115,197 145,038 2018 1,711,979 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments 2,762 4,322 2,648 7,333 23,031 54,405 22,915 35,651 23,432 25,691 10,756 78,104 84,363 33,126 53,674 11,900 66,012 500,604 281,215 Closing 4,209,650 5,531,594 2,169 9,993 3,479 1,944 5,553 13,283 48,420 38,111 23,669 26,774 26,446 14,173 54,063 95,805 31,805 59,333 72,657 373,587 252,790 Unrestricted Funds Opening 4,267,547 5,421,601 BALANCES 38,449 77,962 64,895 35,892 35,113 33,696 97,040 94,656 44,437 -22,460 690,651 159,505 253,852 156,265 132,656 155,725 101,855 Closing 1,440,565 4,408,672 2,843,361 10,842,787 Total Funds Total 42,360 74,861 79,202 13,456 33,853 82,772 31,484 97,529 34,436 99,020 -41,583 550,301 155,896 250,814 128,868 165,443 101,269 Opening 1,645,518 4,340,400 2,890,751 10,776,650 6,320 8,996 7,615 7,395 3,766 6,209 12,421 13,062 13,227 11,093 80,429 14,590 20,582 21,409 22,787 11,894 10,798 16,338 18,192 24,514 Organ- 331,637 isations 0 0 414 647 173 120 1,470 1,634 9,763 1,590 2,165 1,823 1,738 3,981 6,100 5,048 10,482 14,354 17,726 74,668 Others 153,896 603 2,195 3,185 3,022 7,562 5,415 2,601 2,639 4,837 4,525 2,395 8,718 17,851 14,923 54,024 29,450 16,740 24,117 48,748 14,603 268,153 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 4,098 7,701 6,051 8,260 4,129 9,719 9,775 5,586 7,358 5,500 2,500 4,360 6,603 9,600 30,168 10,676 12,989 14,100 12,669 15,524 United Appeal 187,366 4,935 3,133 2,628 8,080 10,325 16,796 26,717 21,862 20,514 27,018 34,886 53,264 13,199 12,008 11,956 19,367 23,654 16,846 11,665 327,999 666,852 Property RESTRICTED FUNDS 7,438 9,640 8,757 6,342 4,636 5,367 14,227 14,198 13,693 81,159 17,359 27,601 22,585 11,009 29,662 10,539 12,683 15,303 18,264 27,863 Organ- 358,325 isations 0 36 501 196 969 758 422 1,470 7,166 1,556 9,593 1,697 2,190 2,503 5,050 6,100 17,133 14,280 98,923 10,441 Other 180,984 Income INCOME 6,030 6,163 6,218 6,445 7,786 5,613 9,179 30,856 16,502 75,315 16,955 31,067 14,008 26,772 27,198 63,751 16,913 11,871 14,378 20,143 413,163 Charities Missions/

6,261 6,717 5,904 For For 24,969 17,468 26,073 20,171 93,413 12,329 47,123 34,539 25,883 44,938 15,335 15,893 16,992 21,077 18,192 15,941 18,894 488,112 Property 9,475 5,803 9,818 8,230 11,446 26,701 16,132 15,530 16,419 17,054 24,365 13,469 29,922 10,629 15,588 35,929 42,528 24,868 28,040 Other 100,711 462,657 27,182 47,891 24,029 50,385 19,327 71,844 59,892 93,089 57,878 39,504 73,671 51,277 39,895 16,089 68,729 70,341 23,594 36,261 58,969 91,879 Allow Salary & 1,021,726 EXPENDITURE 9,102 5,829 6,072 17,457 10,394 17,682 26,171 19,524 11,760 18,723 13,536 14,402 14,142 12,186 15,373 21,490 13,831 15,917 18,404 26,280 ments 308,275 Assess- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 784 446 200 307 547 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 3,320 1,539 8,219 5,723 2,050 26,508 Other 126,824 176,577 Income INCOME Inc 45,767 91,322 66,636 80,026 48,047 95,528 98,925 86,905 63,901 71,840 65,779 23,701 42,897 72,152 95,351 152,914 119,663 142,189 115,197 146,088 1,724,828 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) Crumlin Donegore –First Donegore – Second Dundrod Duneane Antrim First Ballyeaston First Antrim Greystone Road, Antrim High Street, Hydepark Kilbride Killead Loanends Lylehill Muckamore OC Randalstown Randalstown – First Randalstown – Second Second Ballyeaston Templepatrick THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (18) Templepatrick 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 £ Total 124 STATISTICS 0 0 0 4,500 3,532 6,079 5,454 7,246 8,778 3,496 3,000 2,631 7,112 7,689 5,684 4,049 3,054 4,287 7,700 3,155 1,037 3,111 5,308 2,468 2,387 1,800 1,112 1,743 All Exps. 0 0 0 4,728 915 6,167 9,763 3,207 6,054 Total 17,328 24,425 34,115 40,642 11,738 10,869 32,455 37,277 19,637 18,743 14,384 17,982 18,920 23,789 17,783 18,577 11,699 12,577 24,861 25,574 Income 158,811 0 0 0 3,282 1,778 0 0 0 8,107 1,781 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,924 3,006 0 0 0 0 0 3,635 1,423 0 0 CMF tation 1,879 647,053 115,315 1,768 Augmen- 0 0 0 4,505 3,282 8,107 3,900 9,294 9,294 3,635 3,174 0 5,998 0 Mins 15,703 17,328 18,360 0 23,765 33,755 40,260 11,679 10,469 12,852 32,082 36,245 19,277 18,383 12,653 17,745 0 17,761 0 16,446 0 11,699 12,647 111 10,399 24,322 Stipend 465,019 8 4

21 17 33 30 19 60 75 17 50 20 15 48 50 54 49 32 32 42 22 22 27 26 42 36 29 13 12 18 963 Sun Sch & Bib Cls 5 3 5 4 7 5 4 0 8 8 7 0 3 1 5 4 5 3 2 0 19 50 10 11 15 14 239 Elders Ruling 0 94 34 41 92 7 95 11 32 97 77 67 7 73 5 53 7 30 13 0 28 4 8 40 26 65 13 45 63 67 140 153 155 198 One 2,596 Commun 48 62 52 39 36 40 29 92 13 69 157 125 128 237 253 165 106 129 153 100 104 363 137 101 Roll 4,093 Commun 0 79 39 0 152 120 1 3 0 5 139 102 2 3 0 290 220 0 86 55 4 63 34 3 113 110 5 267 157 1 0 0 1 0 166 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 47 10 Table Lord’s 1 1 0 3 5 2 3 1 0 0 2 7 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 2 52 Baptisms 78 82 77 41 30 257 206 233 168 165 165 299 141 358 306 291 330 404 309 543 910 478 774 437 240 259 213 130 618 216 163 149 9,330 All Age Persons 85 89 75 55 56 65 90 64 99 88 72 28 28 71 30 70 27 80 55 12 64 110 135 116 195 293 211 219 115 107 116 238 131 260 3,289 Contribs WFO/Stip

90 97 80 70 64 72 68 81 28 29 74 30 70 27 82 61 17 66 115 179 125 244 496 106 234 313 165 107 136 118 103 321 155 4,023 Families

(c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Albany // Ballygoney Bellaghy Brigh // Carland Lower Castlecaulfield Upper Castledawson Claggan Clonaneese Clonaneese Coagh Cookstown – First Cookstown – Molesworth Culnady Curran Draperstown // Dungannon Eglish Knockloughrim Lecumpher Maghera Magherafelt – First Tyrone Magherafelt – Union Road – First Moneymore – Second Moneymore Newmills Orritor Pomeroy Saltersland Sandholes Stewartstown // Swatragh // Tobermore THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (19) Tyrone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 £ Total Note: The letter “R” denotes a congregation in the Republic of Ireland BELFAST, 2019 125 15,576 13,448 36,534 29,649 69,867 55,484 52,473 12,991 69,543 32,684 66,785 32,765 16,973 31,218 27,522 65,584 78,012 56,836 34,999 41,254 46,504 55,399 49,332 42,182 30,210 12,620 26,713 103,419 112,160 105,921 147,675 117,939 108,533 2018 1,798,804 for 2020 Assessable Income used Assessments -652 2,435 7,554 3,722 1,652 7,572 13,489 24,870 20,542 61,583 56,445 82,573 39,376 86,188 10,111 38,561 21,688 13,631 17,473 18,597 11,282 62,183 19,274 67,377 46,975 27,406 15,563 82,871 69,772 179,789 135,639 154,783 143,157 Closing 1,543,481 59 6,450 8,800 8,507 4,551 4,212 8,103 1,509 -7,725 -7,272 23,418 12,052 25,543 37,865 87,901 76,492 34,797 77,543 75,573 17,574 17,223 13,177 67,724 21,615 16,464 18,417 80,299 14,878 554,336 183,936 127,416 185,906 144,220 Unrestricted Funds Opening 1,941,563 BALANCES -4,027 74,468 26,227 68,015 86,824 84,312 80,859 19,859 52,078 32,866 73,351 52,371 68,663 38,776 19,135 60,910 98,045 10,746 124,675 106,030 335,100 166,798 104,576 111,400 185,095 532,115 118,454 914,020 174,923 182,676 152,992 124,367 143,296 Closing 4,419,995 Total Funds Total 9,721 -7,093 67,739 23,807 64,509 88,900 73,255 98,082 63,821 18,034 36,077 71,546 37,755 61,031 50,727 92,099 83,259 -66,503 188,074 305,228 221,298 408,135 186,066 562,950 207,272 119,004 827,377 174,061 187,255 173,254 140,839 120,221 136,944 Opening 4,824,744 0 0 0 0 0 13 584 806 6,309 3,268 7,522 9,988 3,208 2,993 2,263 3,393 9,993 5,424 8,699 4,489 2,120 9,035 1,203 22,794 15,231 27,857 21,459 22,733 11,539 14,343 47,168 16,951 10,034 Organ- 291,419 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 992 764 151 200 380 777 861 184 3,638 2,994 1,750 4,092 6,257 5,297 1,196 9,192 1,074 6,834 2,122 8,971 4,663 1,318 2,196 31,177 12,551 Others 109,631 0 0 125 295 491 805 1,017 2,423 2,993 5,105 2,631 2,779 8,100 7,367 4,240 1,173 3,017 8,026 2,412 2,397 1,740 4,300 8,954 8,028 4,212 4,769 9,580 8,410 3,346 4,265 11,888 22,752 15,615 163,255 Charities Missions/ EXPENDITURE 565 650 1,331 1,285 3,277 3,375 4,810 5,699 6,417 3,565 1,426 5,513 3,089 9,411 6,321 2,519 2,709 2,300 4,325 6,655 2,444 5,213 5,704 4,183 3,193 3,517 2,614 1,555 11,502 14,354 10,029 10,932 14,465 United Appeal 164,947 0 0 807 5,310 9,303 2,723 7,594 4,247 3,075 2,246 4,032 3,019 9,274 7,994 7,112 5,317 2,673 9,987 10,874 31,145 88,245 24,205 11,498 61,195 10,277 25,948 80,707 17,477 46,036 10,358 123,077 872,970 236,564 Property 1,735,289 0 0 0 0 0 18 RESTRICTED FUNDS 481 6,756 1,870 8,746 3,021 1,409 3,448 2,628 2,322 3,759 8,508 4,248 3,322 9,914 2,446 10,042 18,945 16,171 27,588 21,059 21,565 12,203 12,837 41,980 17,492 18,500 10,167 Organ- 291,445 isations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 992 630 954 228 380 770 486 6,214 2,994 1,522 4,092 5,728 5,936 2,129 4,839 3,394 1,339 1,878 10,251 17,662 36,068 14,556 11,945 Other 135,029 Income 0 0 INCOME 1,230 2,302 5,700 5,887 7,342 1,504 6,950 9,846 8,843 4,327 2,977 4,940 3,391 3,247 5,444 9,982 6,670 3,493 2,944 1,021 2,353 13,833 11,638 13,929 48,273 10,503 10,932 24,945 14,626 12,432 12,119 273,623 Charities Missions/ 3 0

79 3,221 1,785 7,482 9,541 6,234 6,290 7,370 7,686 5,339 4,254 For For 12,506 24,768 11,289 15,396 43,440 17,878 37,250 19,372 15,477 16,740 85,946 17,162 57,152 12,756 15,252 12,291 69,554 15,072 185,623 112,563 856,771 Property 6,313 3,447 9,266 9,084 1,280 8,457 8,713 7,027 6,387 8,902 14,333 13,365 53,293 37,120 15,189 13,548 19,250 53,339 23,819 33,220 15,581 29,476 40,381 17,104 10,095 12,773 23,008 12,266 23,665 35,465 16,688 22,582 Other 148,230 752,666 845 6,270 6,443 4,029 8,543 3,376 2,000 21,677 13,133 23,863 33,950 32,581 32,045 11,100 35,295 45,182 14,951 11,897 79,017 16,696 14,852 16,934 38,129 74,646 31,150 27,295 16,300 26,572 11,326 23,497 18,575 19,706 18,530 Allow 740,405 Salary & EXPENDITURE 0 1,894 2,197 8,503 6,110 7,684 2,924 6,346 6,107 6,045 8,580 8,804 9,580 9,711 9,540 5,542 2,064 4,224 13,546 11,892 19,253 14,297 16,044 21,530 13,623 26,178 10,552 17,354 19,555 17,958 11,167 11,141 11,377 ments 341,322 Assess- 0 0 0 0 0 59 76 721 454 300 417 636 378 430 440 560 984 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS 4,366 1,786 7,411 3,441 1,080 7,251 1,791 5,150 7,981 2,060 13,415 19,103 12,100 36,063 10,902 22,205 Other 161,560 Income INCOME Inc 15,576 13,448 36,534 29,649 69,867 55,484 52,473 12,991 69,543 32,684 66,785 32,765 16,973 31,218 27,957 65,584 78,012 56,836 34,999 41,274 46,504 55,676 49,332 42,182 30,210 12,620 26,713 103,419 112,160 105,921 147,675 117,939 108,533 1,799,536 Gross Asses (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) Albany // Ballygoney Bellaghy Brigh // Carland Castlecaulfield Castledawson Claggan Clonaneese Lower Clonaneese Upper Coagh Cookstown – First Cookstown – Molesworth Culnady Curran Draperstown // Dungannon Eglish Knockloughrim Lecumpher Maghera Magherafelt – First Magherafelt – Union Road Moneymore – First Moneymore – Second Newmills Tyrone Orritor Pomeroy Saltersland Sandholes Stewartstown // Swatragh // Tobermore THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IRELAND Presbytery (19) Tyrone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 £ Total 126 STATISTICS 5,248 5,570 19,815 10,955 47,130 22,831 40,186 22,135 11,493 60,959 20,637 57,163 16,611 16,083 15,316 550,002 179,546 251,745 248,301 118,122 1,483,604 CLOSING BALANCE 93 973 405 596 265 (282) (691) 1,451 1,045 3,307 3,285 4,385 -2,997 13,878 (1,785) (6,304) 481,287 118,822 590,114 (18,793) (14,820) (DEFICIT) SURPLUS -70,063 (22,530) (14,392) (23,035) (23,780) (86,926) (24,559) (14,159) (14,049) (71,235) (12,966) (18,395) (49,005) (18,359) (21,058) (47,236) (13,127) (16,631) (26,976) (18,709) (467,064) TOTAL TOTAL EXPENDITURE (530) (2,749) (2,566) (5,389) (3,192) (1,453) (3,706) (5,728) (3,287) (2,908) (3,781) -26,142 (10,285) (69,065) (10,046) (55,161) (11,172) (14,970) (37,735) (10,718) Other (228,299) 0 0 0 0 0 -693 (271) (184) (210) (693) (247) (1,079) (1,606) (2,799) (1,027) (1,039) (1,988) (1,961) (2,308) (1,107) (15,826) PW Link (140) (224) (223) (357) (224) (140) (224) (224) (313) (224) (850) (224) (639) (140) (224) (224) (310) (224) -1,489 (3,235) (6,874) Insurance (400) (800) (500) (350) (500) (300) (459) (6,974) (3,700) (2,345) (3,300) (1,047) (1,000) (1,942) (2,456) (1,695) (2,776) (1,000) -25,482 (23,026) (29,088) Other Staff (6,920) (9,462) (2,300) (7,100) (8,053) (9,859) -16,257 (12,667) (10,123) (12,117) (10,522) (11,142) (13,489) (10,117) (12,022) (12,004) (13,957) (12,360) (12,065) (16,955) Clerk (186,977) [------EXPENDITURE ------] Presbytery 23,981 15,365 24,080 68,133 22,774 28,037 14,454 13,562 18,660 52,312 21,644 14,754 32,416 12,845 21,016 27,069 18,018 67,066 505,067 190,057 1,057,178 TOTAL INCOME TOTAL 55 20 769 789 1,311 1,995 3,530 1,213 3,200 5,884 8,741 1,595 5,730 7,128 52,996 24,133 19,315 32,874 489,540 169,051 764,121 Other 0 0 0 0 271 137 415 893 142 693 250 835 1,476 1,863 2,258 1,159 2,548 2,442 2,329 1,063 17,104 PW Link 5,320 22,670 11,894 18,687 15,256 15,000 22,005 26,409 13,665 18,748 12,614 14,301 28,037 13,212 10,659 11,000 12,957 18,878 17,998 33,357 275,953 Assessment [------INCOME ------] Congregations 4,275 9,910 8,953 6,261 18,364 68,715 48,915 39,781 21,539 11,228 57,652 17,352 63,467 31,431 16,365 15,223 198,339 132,923 243,916 893,490 121,119 OPENING BALANCE Ards Armagh Ballymena Belfast North Belfast South Belfast East Carrickfergus Coleraine & Limavady Derry & Donegal Down Dromore Dublin & Munster Iveagh Monaghan Newry Omagh Route Templepatrick Tyrone Sterling £ Euro € € € SUMMARY OF PRESBYTERY RETURNS FOR YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2018 OF PRESBYTERY SUMMARY Presbytery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BELFAST, 2019 127 UNITED APPEAL COMMITTEE ALLOCATION OF THE 2020 UNITED APPEAL TO PRESBYTERIES

Contributing Assessable United Families Income Appeal Presbytery 2018 2018 2020 £ £ Ards 6,476 3,800,650 335,680 Armagh 3,529 2,283,534 192,385 Ballymena 6,424 3,613,826 326,024 Belfast North 3,715 2,076,771 187,957 Belfast South 2,452 1,825,589 144,314 Belfast East 4,752 3,333,448 270,570 Carrickfergus 4,020 2,025,312 193,503 Coleraine and Limavady 4,826 2,691,859 243,899 Derry and Donegall 4,539 2,188,312 214,099 Down 4,007 1,926,899 188,786 Dromore 4,226 2,297,296 210,909 Dublin and Munster 1,168 1,800,825 110,214 Iveagh 3,151 1,672,889 155,476 Monaghan 1,076 855,235 65,739 Newry 2,688 1,365,378 129,883 Omagh 3,166 1,612,759 153,184 Route 3,102 1,536,785 148,156 Templepatrick 3,438 1,711,979 164,592 Tyrone 3,289 1,798,804 164,630

70,044 40,418,150 3,600,000

50% of the allocation for 2020 has been based on contributing families and 50% on Assessable Income. Assessable Income for congregations in the Republic of Ireland has been converted to sterling as GB£1 - €1.1301 128 STATISTICS FAMILIES (‘000) FAMILIES BELFAST, 2019 129 PERSONS (‘000) 130 STATISTICS COMMUNICANTS (‘000) BELFAST, 2019 131 BAPTISMS 132 TABLES 0 0 0 3 0 5 2 5 0 34 185 497 761 1,949 5,299 2,418 1,695 Decrease 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 20 Increase Increase 7 16 32 244 375 667 535 1,145 1,508 5,761 92,163 71,844 93,799 57,004 18,169 19,832 2018 212,064 16 35 12 233 375 659 537 1,330 1,542 5,741 94,112 71,849 96,217 58,699 18,666 20,593 2017 217,363 SUPPORT SERVICES COMMITTEE SUPPORT TABLE ONE – PERSONS AND AGENCIES TABLE Retired Ministers Retired Ministers in Active Duty Missionaries Retired Missionaries in Active Duty Ministers and Missionaries Total Licensings during year Congregations Families Total Persons of All Ages Contributors to FWO or Stipend Baptisms for First Time Table Admitted to Lord’s Communicants Attended at Least One Communion during year Ruling Elders in Kirk Session Number on Rolls in Sunday School and Bible Classes for Children Attending Non-Uniformed Organisations BELFAST, 2019 133 1.4% 5.6% 7.2% -5.1% -8.0% 59.2% RoI % Difference 5.2% -0.2% -4.3% -0.7% -3.8% -1.1% NI € 495,235 215,067 4,123,137 1,296,257 1,084,223 7,213,919 2018 £ 7,743,594 6,594,210 5,897,686 36,872,807 16,548,151 73,656,448 € 521,976 680,909 233,810 4,065,460 1,227,342 6,729,497 2017 £ 7,794,578 6,857,453 5,606,012 36,929,769 17,300,156 74,487,968 TABLE TWO – CONGREGATIONAL INCOME TWO – CONGREGATIONAL TABLE Assessable Inome (gross) Building Fund etc Missions and Charities other sources Raised from Income Organisational Receipts Total 134 TABLES 1.8% 4.9% 0.3% 4.7% 2.4% -6.3% 28.1% RoI -12.0% % Difference 0.0% 5.2% 1.7% 2.7% 8.4% 9.1% NI -3.0% 36.1% € 737,232 223,472 752,194 269,605 1,536,753 1,395,019 1,586,625 6,500,900 2018 £ 6,516,410 3,184,774 7,817,499 5,665,850 19,245,807 17,068,244 12,699,822 72,198,406 € 702,875 238,578 750,298 257,428 1,510,063 1,088,739 1,802,283 6,350,264 2017 £ 6,192,215 3,281,877 7,683,975 5,515,274 19,238,287 12,543,020 11,712,938 66,167,586 TABLE THREE – CONGREGATIONAL EXPENDITURE THREE – CONGREGATIONAL TABLE Paid to ministers, other salaries and wages, allowances to ministers and others Payments under Assembly Assessments Building, Repairs etc. United Appeal Schemes Supplemenatary Schemes Other Religious and Charitable Objects Organisations General Expenses Payments Total BELFAST, 2019 135 0.7% 6.2% 21.0% RoI 8.5% 2.1% % Difference -0.2% NI € 3,636,818 8,146,866 11,783,684 Closing 2017 £ 46,917,289 120,165,158 167,082,447 € 3,004,623 8,088,465 11,093,088 Opening 2017 £ 43,236,491 120,420,121 163,656,612 TABLE FOUR – CONGREGATIONAL FUND BALANCES FOUR – CONGREGATIONAL TABLE Unrestricted Funds Unrestricted Restricted Funds Fund Balances Total 136 TABLES 1.6% 4.8% -6.5% % Difference £ 2,444,076 2018 11,969,389 10,789,803 £ 2,614,245 2017 11,775,980 10,295,374 TABLE FIVE – MINISTERS’ INCOME AND ALLOWANCES (SEE NOTES) FIVE – MINISTERS’ INCOME AND ALLOWANCES TABLE Total Ministerial Income Total Ministerial Income (active Duty - Note2) Total Stipend Paid Allowances: Light, Heat, etc; Ministerial Duties year for the relevant have been converted into £STG using the average value of Euro for the Republic of Ireland Note 1 Figures (£1/€1.1301) excluding Assistants, Chaplains, Missionaries, Professors, of congregations, only to 333 ministers in charge Note 2 This refers recognised service in special work. and Ministers in Administrative Officers BELFAST, 2019 137 2018 36,620 70,048 15,887 21,468 2017 37,473 69,748 16,388 20,962 TABLE SIX – PERSONS TABLE Persons who are aged 18 and under Persons who are – Morning attendance at Sunday Worship Average – Evening attendance at Bible Study/Fellowship Average 138 TABLES ASSESSMENTS ON FULLY CONSTITUTED CHURCH EXTENSION CHARGES – 2019

Under Par. 234 (3) (A) of the Code

Fully Families Assess Assess Church Constituted (†) 2018 Income Income* £ £ £ New Mossley 2005 125 (69) 103 32,885 80,907 Ballysally 2007 150 (88) 132 58,338 156,997

† Families contributing at least £5.00 per annum *As from 2012 Income includes all Organisational Income

ASSESSMENTS ON CHURCH EXTENSION CHARGES – 2019

Assessable Church Building Income Stipend CMF Ch. Ext. HM Total £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Taughmonagh – 9,914 2,974 1,487 991 595 6,047

BELFAST, 2019 139 CMF 7,339 5,277 8,377 6,857 4,883 21,321 13,433 12,955 11,586 £ 1,750 9,638 15,732 17,794 10,116 14,694 11,485 16,214 16,914 Cong. Cont. (30%) (S/A) (30%) (30%) (30%) (25%) (30%) (S/A) (30%) £ Ministers Stipend 40,933 20,271 47,807 22,213 37,473 32,130 42,540 41,242 44,873

N/A N/A LICENTIATES 24.06.18 10.06.18 10.06.18 17.06.18 03.06.18 07.06.18 10.06.18 Date of Lic. FIRST YEAR – From 1st January, 2019 1st January, FIRST YEAR – From plus Travel Allowance £2,938 plus Taxable Allowance £1,028 p.a. Allowance £2,938 plus Taxable plus Travel LICENTIATES ARE PAID 75% of the ministerial minimum = £19,105 ARE PAID LICENTIATES Assistant S Bostock P Houston B Johnston R McFaul R Morrison C Mulvenny J Porter * L Orban *† E T Aguiar Ministers Transferred 01/04/2019 – paid at 70% of the ministerial minimum from Special Arrangement Taxable Allowance is shared equally between the Congregation and C.M.F. equally between the Congregation Allowance is shared Taxable Congregation Bloomfield Craigavon Hamilton Road Ballykeel Drumreagh Craigy Hill Templepatrick Joymount 1st Carrickfergus * † S/A 140 TABLES CMF 6,819 8,248 7,833 8,805 8,538 8,727 6,926 8,211 9,191 6,183 17,892 10,611 10,099 10,489 10,332 £ 6,452 14,163 13,733 16,096 14,245 16,511 15,539 15,806 15,617 13,855 14,012 17,418 16,133 15,153 18,161 Cong. Cont. (32%) (32%) (32%) (32%) (S/A) (32%) (32%) (32%) (32%) (27%) (32%) (32%) (32%) (32%) (32%) £ 42,693 Ministers Stipend 32,129 39,514 33,729 34,262 40,808 37,773 38,606 38,016 38,528 33,000 43,645 39,627 36,566 45,967 £ LICENTIATES 19.06.16 18.06.17 04.06.17 28.05.17 16.06.17 04.06.17 28.05.17 04.06.17 21.05.17 11.06.17 16.06.17 28.05.17 25.06.17 11.06.17 05.02.18 Date of Lic. SECOND YEAR – From 1st January, 2019 1st January, SECOND YEAR – From plus Travel Allowance £2,938 plus Taxable Allowance £1,028 p.a. Allowance £2,938 plus Taxable plus Travel LICENTIATES ARE PAID 80% of the ministerial minimum = £20,378 ARE PAID LICENTIATES Assistant * J Boyd R Aicken A Alves-Areias J Brogan D Curran A Downey S Kennedy M McCormick J McKane J Maguire P Poots J Torrens R Tregaskis S Wright A Gilicze Special Arrangement Taxable Allowance is shared equally between the Congregation and C.M.F. equally between the Congregation Allowance is shared Taxable Congregation Wellington Sloan Street Hillhall Edengrove Windsor Whiteabbey Kilbride Legacurry New Row Railway Street Newmills Richhill Street Greenwell Ballyholme Stormont S/A BELFAST, 2019 141 95 £ 288 454 466 CMF 8,007 8,007 8,231 3,793 1,060 9,154 6,868 3,949 10,712 13,796 15,029 £ 115 412 736 724 4,802 4,802 4,884 1,221 6,340 17,387 14,906 16,464 11,822 18,750 10,589 Cong. Cont. (S/A) (S/A) (32%) (32%) (29.5%) (32%) (32%) (32%) (32%) (27%) (32%) (27%) (32%) (32%) (32%) £ Ministers Stipend 19,222 19,222 43,547 33,017 38,828 36,395 34,262 32,129 40,661 31,000 47,807 26,434 38,550 38,742 37,994

LICENTIATES 21.07.15 21.07.15 19.06.16 29.05.16 05.06.16 05.06.16 27.05.16 19.06.16 18.06.16 05.06.16 29.05.16 27.05.16 05.06.16 26.06.16 07.12.00 Date Of Lic. THIRD YEAR – From 1st January, 2019 1st January, THIRD YEAR – From Assistant A Burke A Burke J Boyd S Hawthorne C Jackson A Marsh J Martin J Newell J O’Donnell R Orr R Patton J Porter M Rutledge J Smith G Andrich plus Travel Allowance £2,938 plus Taxable Allowance £1,028 p.a. Allowance £2,938 plus Taxable plus Travel LICENTIATES ARE PAID 85% of the ministerial minimum = £21,652 ARE PAID LICENTIATES Special Arrangement Taxable Allowance is shared equally between the Congregation and C.M.F. equally between the Congregation Allowance is shared Taxable Congregation Killead Loanends Wellington (to 3.1.19) Cross Abbot’s The Mall McQuiston Mem (to 10.1.19) Immanuel (to 2.5.19) Cooke Centenary (to 2.2.19) Fisherwick Whitehouse Hamilton Road Alexandra Harryville (to 25.5.19) (to 17.1.19) Ballyclare Elmwood (to 17.1.19) S/A 142 TABLES CMF 29,395 £ 2,000 Cong Contrib Total Allow 31,395 £ 1,028 Allow Duties £ Car Allow 3,672 £ Salary 26,695 Assistant From 1 January, 2019 1 January, From ORDAINED ASSISTANTS Date of Ord. 26.04.18 Assistant A Gill Congregation Bangor Church West BELFAST, 2019 143 £ 43,066 43,802 55,784 40,962 27,631 47,736 48,585 48,331 to Cong. Total Cost Total 9,878 10,080 13,092 9,575 6,258 11,453 11,392 11,596 Pension & NIC Costs £ n/a n/a n/a n/a Allow 1,000 1,000 2,000 1,000 House† 666 Allow 1,020 1,020 1,020 1,020 1,008 1,020 1,020 Duties† £ 3,672 3,672 3,672 3,672 2,398 3,628 3,672 3,672

Car Allow £

Salary 31,501 32,043 27,496 28,030 36,000 26,695 18,308 31,647 ASSOCIATE MINISTERS – 2019 ASSOCIATE Congregation Cuningham Memorial First Bangor Orangefield Bangor Church West Knock First Ballymena Ballymena Church West First Holywood Name D McGaughey D Stanfield G Ball A Galbraith D Currie M Boyd 26.1.19) L Keys* (from 6.1.19) A Johnston (from * Part-time - 70% payable. No House Allowance † CMF also contribute £1,020 Duties Allowance and up to £1,000 House where expenses scheme was introduced. is payable to Associates appointed after 5 April 2018 when the new 144 TABLES BELFAST, 2018 145 ECCLESIASTICAL CHANGES, ETC

Reported by Presbyteries in – 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 (Occurrences during the year) MINISTERS AND LICENTIATES Licensed 20 18 8 16 14 13 7 Ordained 10 20 25 10 15 16 14 Installed and Inducted 19 32 37 24 26 38 33 Resigned 11 18 11 15 17 21 20 Released – 1 – – – 2 2 Loosed – 1 2 3 3 – – Retired 9 12 12 9 12 14 11 Retired Ministers Released 35 12 7 Died 4 15 4 13 13 13 8

GLOBAL MISSION WORKERS* Commissioned 2 Resigned 3

DEACONESSES Commissioned 1 Inducted 1 Resigned 1 Retired 1 No longer under care 1

AUXILIARY MINISTERS Commissioned 1

(Totals under the care of Presbytery) Ministers without charge 32 32 31 37 40 36 34 Licentiates 60 47 41 46 40 35 28 Transferring Ministers 1 – – 1 Students 49 47 49 38 24 18 14 Deaconesses 1

* Global Mission Workers figures do not include those who are Ministers

FORM OF BEQUEST TO THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ______

I HEREBY GIVE AND BEQUEATH TO THE General Secretary for the time being of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, whose receipt for the same shall be a sufficient discharge, the sum of £…………… upon trust to be applied by such General Secretary toward the ………………………… (here state the Mission, Central Ministry, or other Fund, to be benefited) of the General Assembly; and I direct that the said legacy be paid out of my personal estate; and free from any deduction on account of any legacy duty, or other tax whatever. 146 MINUTES BELFAST, 2019 147 INDEX TO MINUTES AND STATISTICS

2019

Amalgamations and the Charity GENERAL COUNCIL Commission 31 Section 1 29 Annual Meeting, 2020 75 Section 2 44 Appointment of New Trustees 72 Section 3 64 Assessments on Church Extension Section 4 69 Charges 138 GRAPHS 128 Associate Ministers (Remuneration) 143 Baptisms 131 Attendance, Roll of 2 Communicants 130 Families 128 Bequest, form of 145 Persons 129 Beyond Ourselves (CCLW) 31 Guysmere Task Group 44 Bible Society in Northern Ireland Presentation 28 JUDICIAL COMMISSION 68

Candidates accepted as Students Licentiates (Remuneration) 139 for the Ordained Ministry 62 Life Always Matters (CPA) 49 Church of Ireland General LINKAGE COMMISSION 31 Synod (2019) 25 Listening to the Global Church 43 Close of Assembly 75 Code Changes 77 MEMORIALS COMMISSION ON APPLICATIONS 69 Memorial of the Kirk Session Corresponding Members received 28 of Third Portglenone 73 COUNCIL FOR CONGREGATIONAL Memorial of the Presbytery LIFE AND WITNESS 47 of South Belfast 47 COUNCIL FOR GLOBAL MISSION 29 Memorial of the Trustees COUNCIL FOR MISSION IN of the Presbyterian Relief Fund 73 IRELAND 42 Memorial Roll 29 COUNCIL FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS 40 Ministerial Studies and Development COUNCIL FOR SOCIAL WITNESS 64 Committee 50 COUNCIL FOR TRAINING IN Moderator, Election of Rt Rev Dr WJ MINISTRY 50 Henry 24 Moderator’s Advisory Committee 45 Dealing with the Past 41 Ordained Assistants (Remuneration) 142 Ecclesiastical Changes (Summary) 145 OVERTURES ON THE BOOKS Finance Panel (Support Services 53, 57, 70(b), 70(d) 65 Committee) 64 NEW Relating to the Church in general General Assembly Business 72(j), 219(5), 222(3) 65, 66 Committee 24, 74 Council for Training in Ministry 69(2), 73, 128(5)(b), 275(3) 67, 68 148 MINUTES Linkage Commission TRUSTEES OF THE PRESBYTERIAN 128(5)(b), 198(9)(b), 237 66 CHURCH IN IRELAND 72

Reception of Ministers and Union Theological College Licentiates Committee 50 Management Committee 51 Reception of Recently Retired United Appeal Allocation 2020 127 Ministers and New Licentiates 49 Wednesday Evening Celebration 48 Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper 29 SPECIAL JUDICIAL COMMISSION 69 STATISTICS 81 Presbyteries 82 Ards 84 Armagh 86 Ballymena 88 Belfast North 90 Belfast South 92 Belfast East 94 Carrickfergus 96 Coleraine and Limavady 98 Derry and Donegal 100 Down 104 Dromore 106 Dublin and Munster 108 Iveagh 110 Monaghan 112 Newry 114 Omagh 116 Route 120 Templepatrick 122 Tyrone 124 Presbytery Returns (Summary) 126

TABLES 132 Congregational Expenditure 134 Congregational Fund Balances 135 Congregational Income 133 Ministers’ Income and Allowances136 Persons 137 Persons and Agencies 132 BELFAST, 2019 149 150 MINUTES BELFAST, 2019 151 152 MINUTES