Trustee Training for Churches: Session 1

Sat 01 Jul 2023

10.00 - 12.00 Virtual on zoom - bookings closed

£20pp

ACAT’s Trustee Training for Churches course has been designed to equip trustees with the skills they need to meet their legal and moral obligations to manage their churches well.

The course has also been tailored to ensure that trustees have the knowledge consistently to manage their churches in the most appropriate way.

All trustees and those involved in the managing of their church are encouraged to attend this course.

It is a 2 session course and we highly recommend that you attend both sessions if at all possible.

Session one covers:

  • An introduction to the charity legal framework and the concept of a trustee;
  • An overview of church and charity governance; &
  • Key processes for appointing, training, and managing trustees.

Course information

Please note: This is the first of two sessions – please do book both.

The training will be delivered via zoom.

After paying for your place, a member of the ACAT team will be in touch with full joining details.

Course Leader

Immanuel Kemp

Immanuel Kemp Tutor

Immanuel is a risk and safety management consultant with the consultancy firm Arthur D. Little. He studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Cambridge, where he met and married Julia prior to settling down in the area.

In his day job he works with clients across a range of sectors, primarily in rail transport and the oil and gas industry, specialising in risk modelling and assessment and safety management.

He has been treasurer of Eden Baptist Church in Cambridge since 2015, and has been an ACAT trainer since 2017, delivering general treasurer training as well as more specialised risk and safety courses. He holds a Level 2 Foundation Certificate in Accounting with the AAT.

In his spare time he enjoys baking, ballroom dancing, occasionally standing in a supermarket foyer with a charity tin, attempting to learn German, and trying to self-teach his way to the Level 3 AAT qualification.