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Name
Stichting Homecoming Ministries

Legal Form
Stichting (Foundation)

RSIN / Fiscal Number
867889512

Chamber of Commerce (KvK) Number
97048194

Date of Deed of Incorporation
16 April 2025

Date of First Registration
17 April 2025

Statutory Seat
Municipality of Tilburg
The Netherlands

Registered Address
Dr. Ahaushof 114
5042 EL Tilburg
Note: Address is subject to change; the most current address will be published on our website.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Website: www.homecomingministries.nl

Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (06) 12 48 56 44

Board of Directors

Chairperson: Robenson Moise Gassant – Tilburg

Secretary (Interim): Christal Gassant – Tilburg

Treasurer: Thomas de Wit – Tilburg

Objective of the Foundation
As stated in Article 2 of the official statutes:

Objective

  • Spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ
  • Organizing worship services and gatherings
  • Promoting Christian fellowship and pastoral care
  • Supporting individuals in spiritual, social, and material need
  • Using all legal means that advance these goals
  • The foundation accomplishes this through gatherings, education, humanitarian aid, digital media, and national/international partnerships.

The foundation is grounded in the Bible as the infallible Word of God. 

Core Activities

  • Weekly worship services
  • Small groups and Bible studies
  • Youth and children’s ministry
  • Discipleship and training through Homecoming Academy
  • Conferences, outreach, and humanitarian efforts
  • Digital evangelism (podcasts, livestreams, etc.)
  • Collaboration with other churches and ministries

Public Benefit (ANBI Status)

Stichting Homecoming Ministries operates exclusively for the public good (ANBI). Its activities serve spiritual, social, and developmental needs, primarily in Tilburg and increasingly throughout the Netherlands and internationally.

Capital Management

The foundation does not pursue profit. Its resources are allocated solely to fulfill its mission. No individual or entity has control over its assets or may use them for private benefit.

Remuneration Policy

Board members serve voluntarily and do not receive compensation for governance duties. Reasonable expenses incurred during official activities may be reimbursed with board approval. Any future paid positions will be remunerated in line with sector norms and collective labor agreements (CAO Sociaal Werk).

Surplus on Dissolution

As outlined in Article 16 of the statutes:
In the event of dissolution, any remaining funds will be donated to an ANBI or comparable foreign public-benefit entity with a similar mission.

Financial Accountability

  • The financial year matches the calendar year.
  • Within six months of year-end, the treasurer prepares the annual financial statements.
  • These include a balance sheet, income and expenditure overview, and activity report.
  • All documents are reviewed, approved by the board, and made public.
  • The foundation complies with the Wet Bestuur en Toezicht Rechtspersonen (WBTR), maintains a continuity reserve, and practices transparent and ethical financial governance.

Publication Duty

The following documents are made available annually on the foundation’s website:

  • Current policy plan
  • Financial statements
  • Annual activity report
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Policy Plan
This policy document serves as a roadmap that articulates who we are, what we believe, and how we function as a Christ-centered community. It has been thoughtfully developed to provide clarity and direction for our leadership, members, partners, and stakeholders. Within these pages, you will find our spiritual vision and practical guidelines that help us steward the resources and responsibilities entrusted to us.

Tax Authority Publication Forms

In accordance with ANBI transparency requirements, Homecoming Ministries publishes its financial and organizational information using the standard publication forms provided by the Dutch Tax Authority (Belastingdienst).

Below you will find the completed publication forms for each reporting year. These documents provide insight into our governance, activities, and financial stewardship as a registered ANBI organization.

Annual Report 2025

In 2025, Homecoming Ministries experienced a year of growth, discipleship, and community. We saw lives impacted through worship, prayer, biblical teaching, baptisms, and meaningful relationships. As a church, we continued building a strong foundation while creating opportunities for people to encounter Jesus, grow in their faith, and find a place to call home.