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2008 AGM of Church House Trust (within the AGM of Churches Together in Harrogate)

 
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Church House Trust is a registered charity, number: 1110426.

This page provides brief reports illustrating how each group or church has been a wise steward of this resource. See also the Total Disbursements page.

Church House Trust Disbursements February 2008
Project Report Grant

Churches Together in Harrogate
Wydale II

Wydale II: 22/23 September 2008. Anotehr welcome opportunity for almost all the Harrogate church leaders to meet for worship, fellowship and to discover strengths and gifts within the wider fraternal. Gratitude was expressed within the brochure and at the event to Church House Trust for their support
£1,320.00

United Gigs, WISE

Wise team met 4 March 2008 to develop the programme
£2,000.00

Gracefest

Around 70 14-18 year olds attended the event , mainly from in and around Harrogate, ranging from strong Christians to people who had never really experienced Christianity before. §
£1,000.00

Roll the Rock/ Harrogate Ladies college

Many of the girls at the Ladies College as well as staff up enjoyed the Christian music and were challenged with the message and showing deep commitment to the Christian faith
£700.00
YCoS / St Peter's primary school Report awaited
£650.00
Bilton CT Area Group Report awaited on Christmas cards
£240.00
Starbeck & Woodlands CT Area Group This welcome grant helped to fund an Area Group away day entitled Radical Amazement at Myddleton Grange in September 2008, led by Linda Conroy, Francis Wainaina and Nick Witham with a group of 21 including one from West Yorkshire
£200.00
South Side CT Area Group Report awaited
£200.00
Pannal & Beckwithshaw CT Area Group Report awaited
£120.00
Town Centre CT Area Group Report awaited
£480.00

Total disbursements £9,910.00 in March 2007

 

Church House Trust Disbursements October 2008
Project Report Grant