The Parish of Pwllgwaun and Llanddewi Rhondda

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The Parish of Pwllgwaun and Llanddewi Rhondda The Annual Report of the Parochial church Council for the year ended 31 st December 2014 www.plrparish.org.uk

Description of the Parish The Parish is located in the town of Pontypridd. It serves the areas of Pwllgwaun, Maesycoed, Hopkinstown and Trehafod. The Parish is in the Diocese of Llandaff in the Church in Wales. There is one church in the parish dedicated to St David. Incumbent The parish is currently without a priest in charge and is in the care of the Area Dean, Fr Michael Gable. Bankers Lloyds Bank Market Square Pontypridd CF37 2TF Monmouthshire Building Society 87 Caerphilly Road Birchgrove Cardiff, CF14 4AE Independent Financial Examiner Mr N Wood Green Hill Cymmer Road Porth CF39 9BE Church Architect Mr Richard Lamb Hook Mason 41 Windemarsh Street Hereford HR4 9EA 2

Membership At the end of the year the following were members of the Parochial Church Council Father Michael Gable Ian Sandford John Grenfell Ron Archer Jean Smith Sally John Jenifer Dunbar Sara Fowler Mick Reeves Christine Reeves Julian Boyce Ron Chilcott Sheron Cooper Chairman Churchwarden Churchwarden Secretary Treasurer Child Protection Officer It is the responsibility of the Incumbent and the Parochial Church Council to work together and cooperate in all matters of concern and importance to the Parish for the promotion of the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical in the Parish. 3

Review of the Year The year began in the knowledge that Fr David Sheen would be leaving the parish in February. We give thanks for his ministry and the ministry of his family during their time in the parish. This was going to be a year that was difficult without a parish priest and we would have to all play our part in maintaining the mission and ministry of the church in this parish. The plans to reorder the inside of the church were looked at by the PCC with the Area Dean together with help and advice from the Diocese. As the year closes we have a plan ready for faculty application. The reordering has been split into separate phases to make things more manageable and to allow the building to be in a better position to be used sooner. The first phase is to remove the pews and to lower the level of the suspended wooden floors so that they match the level of the floor in the aisles. This will provide a consistent floor level throughout the nave making it much more usable by different groups. We will then purchase another 100 chairs similar to those we already have to provide seating for services and any other events. The final element is to add a new heating system to enable the building to be heated effectively during the winter months. These changes are all important and we mustn t lose sight of the purpose to provide a place of welcome and hospitality to anyone and everyone. Worship will become just one use of the building in any given week. The Church needs to fling wide its doors to welcome all of God s people into a sacred space. It was agreed at the Diocesan level that Pontypridd would be a place to explore Ministry Areas. This would be a pilot area along with two others, one in each archdeaconary. The discussions began in July and continued to the end of the year. 2014 finished with the anticipation of a report being presented in the early new year from the working party. Ministry Areas are a flexible concept for each locality to explore how they could work with a wider view of the Church. This might be two or more parishes sharing resources, services, clergy, Bible studies and so on. It might be two or more parishes forming a benefice or it might be two or more parishes forming a new parish together. It also allows for the ministry area to explore what ministry it feels is most appropriate to the local needs. This might be a reduction in clergy but an increase in administration or youth or children s work. 2015 will be a year when decisions are taken about the future of the four parishes in the town of Pontypridd. This should be a positive decision to enable the Church in Pontypridd to grow as we share all that God has given to us to use. The PCC asked the Bishop to license 3 people, Mick, Sally and John, to take the Sacrament to the sick and housebound. This is a good example of how the Church can be more effective and visible in the community and not limit ministry to the clergy. Thanks go to David and Marilyn for their guidance and training in developing this ministry. Two features of a ministry area will be growing lay ministry, trusting that God will provide and the Church will enable much more to be done in his name, and being more proactive in what we feel called to do as a local church. Work has been done on a mission action plan, putting down on paper things we might be able to do to grow the Church of God. This is important to help stop us from simply drifting hoping all will be wonderful, but encouraging us to stand up and get on with mission and ministry. 4

Wardens Report The start of 2014 began very low key when our Priest in Charge, the Reverend David Sheen left Saint David's in February for a post as Chaplain in Cardiff University. Things didn't look too promising as fears were aroused regarding the progress of the new heating project and also who would be replacing David. However help was close at hand in the form of the Reverend David Parry and his wife Canon Marilyn Parry who volunteered to carry out services in St. David's. They really took up the challenge and carried our many services from Ash Wednesday, 5 th March 2014 right through to Christmas 2014 and beyond. Also to their credit they have set up links with TŶ GWYNNO, a Nursing Home near to the church giving Home Communion, and Marilyn even organised a Christmas Carol Service in TŶ GWYNNO in December which turned out to be a real success being attended by many of our congregation. I would like to take this opportunity to offer on behalf of all our congregation and myself our sincere and heart warming thanks to David and Marilyn for all their hard work in 2014. We are truly blessed to have such dedicated people in our midst. Also again on behalf of the congregation of Saint David's and myself, we give a big thank you to our hardworking Area Dean, the Reverend Michael Gable, who continues to keep our new project on track. Thanks also to all our organisations and many individuals who commit many hours working for the church to attract people to our doors. Finally to conclude, I feel the future of our church is looking more secure as we grow TOGETHER in love and faith in God and in each other. Our vision we have of completing phase one of our project to upgrade Saint David's will, I hope and pray, turn into reality in 2016. John Grenfell St David s Sunday School Another successful year for our Sunday School. We have had regular attendance over the past year with the class growing, The class now has two new little boys joining our seven girls. We have experienced difficulties with the church being closed due to lack of heating, but despite this spirits are still high and classes have continued. A special thanks to all the class leaders and helpers, and also to the parents who bring the children to Sunday School. Sunday School is important for our young members as it introduces them to the bible stories that underpin our Christian calendar, and take part in the wider activities of the church family. With this continued support we hope to develop and increase the Sunday School and help to make it an important part of family life for our young parents by embracing them and their young children within the church community. Ann Davies 5

Mothers Union Report The programme for 2014 was busy and varied as usual and included the following events January, Tuesday 14 th, Eucharist followed by the AGM in the hall. February, Tuesday 11 th Bring and Buy fund raising in the hall. March, Tuesday 11 th, Eucharist then in the hall discussing and preparing for the Lent Lunch commitment. April, Tuesday 8 th in the church with the speaker Mrs Pat Turner Reflections on Lent. May, Tuesday 13 th, meeting in the hall at 12.15 for a Cream Tea after a talk and prayers. Tuesday 20 th was the Wave of Prayer. Wednesday 28 th was the Deanery Festival Afternoon at 2 pm in St Iltud s Church, Llantwit Fardre. June, Tuesday 10 th, Eucharist followed by the speaker, Miss Sylvia Scarf, Memeber of Intermediary Monitoring Board, Prison Service. July, Thursday 10 th, annual trip, this year to Stratford upon Avon. Thursday 17 th, Deanery Quiet Evening at St Luke s Church, Rhydyfelin. No meeting in August. September, Tuesday 9 th, Eucharist followed by the speaker, Police Community Support Officer Melissa Wakefield. October, Tuesday 14 th, speaker, Malvene Tidd talking on Christmas Patchwork. Tuesday 21 st, Deanery Social afternoon at St David s Uniting Church. Bring and Buy, raffle and quiz. November, Monday 10 th, Deanery Eucharist at Llandaff Cathedral. Tuesday 11 th Eucharist followed by discussions on our Christmas Lunch. December, Monday 8 th, Deanery Advent Service at Llantrisant Church, this was during their Christmas Tree Festival. Tuesday 9 th, Christmas Lunch in the hall. Buildings Committee Report 2014 2014 was a relatively quite year with little physical work carried out on the main church building. There were numerous discussions regarding the proposals for the on-going plans for church reordering. It was decided to carry out a staged approach to re-ordering works. Stage 1 including a new heating system, removal of pews and levelling the floor. The work to get grants must now start to ensure we move forward. A very big thank you must be given to Father Michael Gable for his support, drive and enthusiasm for the project during this interregnum period. Father Michael really has got plans back on track. Further updates on the Project works will follow as and when they become available. Buildings Committee 6

Events Committee Report 2014 Another busy year for the Events Committee with social and fund raising events throughout the year. The summer and winter fetes were again a great success and still remain the main fund raising events for the year and continue to draw people from all over the valleys. A huge thank you again this year to everyone who has have given their time, money, effort and enthusiasm. Without this support it would not be possible to continue the social and fundraising work that forms such a crucial part of church life within the parish. Events Committee Financial Report The bottom line for 2014 is not a good one, showing a deficit of 5,583. Most of the income and expenditure was broadly in line with 2013 with a few specific differences. Other Incoming Resources was significantly up, but this increase was almost all due to an interest free loan given to deal with cash flow problems. This loan was then repaid before the end of the year as a Capital Payment of 5,000. Planned Giving, money from envelopes and standing orders was down by almost 2,000 which is not a good trend. The primary source of income for a church is the money the congregation gives week by week or month by month. In order to maintain the existence of a church this income needs to keep pace with the increasing costs. It would be good to see this figure much closer to the cost of the Parish Share which is the single biggest expense for a church. The one positive is that the Tax Refunds for 2014 are still outstanding and so a significant injection of cash should come in 2015. Jean Smith gave her resignation towards the end of the year, although she agreed to continue until the end of 2014. She will continue as Gift Aid Secretary. Thanks from the Parish and the PCC need to be given to Jean for all her work over 10 years as treasurer. It is a constant task and is often under appreciated. 7

INCOMING RESOURCES / RECEIPTS Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds Total All Funds Total 2013 Voluntary Income Planned Giving 15,439 15,439 17,222 Generated Income Loose Collections 2,178 2,178 1,978 Donations 1,493 1,493 1,554 For Mission 139 139 138 Tax Refunds 30 30 12,701 Legacy Gifts Received Grants 2,976 2,976 880 Money Raising 6,796 6,796 7,883 Fees 771 771 1,050 Investment Income 289 289 3 Other Incoming Resources 6,912 6,912 1,439 Total Incoming Resources / Receipts 37,023 37,023 44,848 RESOURCES EXPENDED / PAYMENTS Support for Ministry Parish Share 21,116 21,116 21,120 Expenses of Clerics 1,216 1,216 1,993 Other 360 Parish Activities Maintenance of Services 1,436 1,436 1,213 General Parish Expenses 325 325 1,673 Church Property Maintenance of Churches 4,469 4,469 4,446 Grants for Financial Support Other Resources Expended Maintenance of Property 7,329 7,329 2,724 Exceptional Expenditure 214 214 1,874 Parish 38 38 231 Home / World 553 553 1,085 Capital Payments 5,000 5,000 Cost of Money Raising 910 910 994 Total Resources Expended / Payments 42,607 42,607 37,713 Net Movement in Funds -5,583-5,583 7,135 Transfers between Funds Balance Brought Forward (1 January) 20,763 20,763 13,628 Balance Carried Forward (31 December) 15,179 15,179 20,763 8

Bank Balances at 31 st December 2014 2013 Current Account 7,368 2,752 Business Account 78 78 Monmouthshire Building Society Account 7,733 17,500 Total of All Funds 15,179 20,763 Funds available at 31 st December 2014 2013 General Fund 8,379 13,963 Designated For the purposes of retaining a capital reserve Restricted For purchase of items for the church 5,000 5,000 1,800 1,800 Total of All Funds 15,179 20,763 This report was approved by the Parochial Church Council and signed on its behalf by Father Michael Gable 9 th April 2015 Area Dean 9