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Drumchapel Baptist Church SCIO

SC049683Registered charity from 24 October 2019
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Notes:
This charity was established to replace Drumchapel Baptist Church (SC014063). Drumchapel Baptist Church (SC014063) has now wound up and passed its assets and liabilities to Drumchapel Baptist Church SCIO (SC049683) which is a SCIO.
Charity Information:
Address Lilyburn Place
Drumchapel
Glasgow
Postcode G158HR
Website No Link Provided
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
4 The Purposes are the advancement of religion, and in particular the Christian faith, primarily in Drumchapel and the neighbouring parts of Glasgow and also throughout Scotland and the rest of the World by all means consistent with: 4.1 The Christian Bible; 4.2 The Declaration of Principle; and 4.3 The Statement of Faith; including (without prejudice to the foregoing generality) worship, ministry, mission, witness, prayer, fellowship, networking, education, community service and the provision of activities and facilities for the community, and the relief of poverty and other social needs, including the support of individuals and other charitable organisations and agencies involved in any or all of these.
Operations:
What the charity is set up to do and how it does this:
This year our Pastor of 12 years, Rod Cox, retired at the end of March 2025 which placed us in a Vacancy situation. The year began with our continuing ministries of teaching and evangelising through Sunday morning and evening church services, Children’s work (weekly Powerzone Club P1-7), weekly services in two Care Homes, Almond View and Queen’s Quay, Wednesday Prayer meetings, monthly Women’s Meeting, monthly GWEA meetings (prayer and fellowship with churches in Drumchapel, Knightswood, Clydebank and Yoker). Our Remembrance Garden continues to provide a place for comfort and reflection where loved ones are able to place a leaf on the metal tree. We still continue to build links with Community Groups and the New Hope Group, led by one of our church members in supporting the Asian Community, still meets regularly in our church.
Charity Status: Active
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 24 Oct 2019
Main Operating Location: Glasgow City
Number of Staff: 1
Number of Volunteers: 1-50
Purposes: "the advancement of religion"
Beneficiaries: "No specific group, or for the benefit of the community"
Types Of Activity Undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
Annual Submissions:
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Annual Reports and Accounts
31 Dec 2021 £71,839 £79,132 03 Oct 2022 Yes
31 Dec 2022 £45,923 £73,110 09 Aug 2023 Yes
31 Dec 2023 £49,819 £41,352 23 May 2024 Yes
31 Dec 2024 £44,643 £47,601 05 Apr 2025 Yes
31 Dec 2025 £54,401 £24,978 17 May 2026 Yes Download
If an annual return has been received on time (within nine months of the Year End Date), the 'Annual Return Received' box is green   . If an annual return is late, the box is red   .
Income and Expenditure:
Charity Trustees:
First Name Last Name
Barbara Gifford
Janette Tannock
Hugh Tannock
Alan Wells
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