ANNUAL REPORT

 

December 31, 2023

 

 

Ticker
Symbol

TIMOTHY PLAN US SMALL CAP CORE ETF

TPSC

TIMOTHY PLAN US LARGE/MID CAP CORE ETF

TPLC

TIMOTHY PLAN HIGH DIVIDEND STOCK ETF

TPHD

TIMOTHY PLAN INTERNATIONAL ETF

TPIF

TIMOTHY PLAN US LARGE/MID CAP CORE ENHANCED ETF

TPLE

TIMOTHY PLAN HIGH DIVIDEND STOCK ENHANCED ETF

TPHE

TIMOTHY PLAN MARKET NEUTRAL ETF

TPMN

 

Listed and traded on: The New York Stock Exchange

 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

   

Shareholder Letter (Unaudited)

1

Letters from the Manager (Unaudited)

2

Fund Performance (Unaudited)

9

Schedules of Portfolio Investments

16

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

48

Statements of Operations

52

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

56

Financial Highlights

60

Notes to Financial Statements

67

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

81

Other Information (Unaudited)

83

Trustees and Principal Executive Officers of the Trust (Unaudited)

86

 

 

 

 

December 31, 2023

 

Dear Timothy Plan Exchange Traded Fund Shareholder:

 

This report covers the fiscal year (01-01-23 thru 12-31-23). We suggested in our report to you last year that it appeared we may have turned a corner from the overall poor performance of 2022. We were correct; the U.S. economy in 2023 outperformed expectations along three key dimensions: growing economic output, labor market resilience, and slowing inflation. The year was, for all intents and purposes, a year of recovery from 2022. U.S. Stocks rose 26.4% (including dividends), the biggest rally in the US Market Index since 2019. Stocks were up 12.1% in the fourth quarter, the index’s best quarterly performance since late 2020. The unemployment rate fell back to the very low levels seen right before the pandemic, with job gains continuing at a very strong pace and monthly nonfarm payrolls growing by 232,000 per month on average. The U.S. core Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation (excluding food and energy) has declined significantly over the last 12 months, dropping from 8% in 2022 to 3.4% at the end of 2023. As a result of the factors cited, performance in all our ETFs was positive for this past year.

 

Victory Capital Management (“VCM”), the sub-advisor for our ETFs, employs the smart-beta (The Index Provider combines fundamental criteria with individual security risk control achieved through volatility weighting of individual securities, rather than traditional market-cap weighting. Such a methodology is sometimes referred to as “Smart Beta.”) approach for six of the portfolios and in our opinion, although the share values declined, they were very competitive in the markets. VCM’s reports on the following pages will give you more detailed information about each Fund.

 

As you know, no one can guarantee future performance. However, the one thing that I can assure you of is Victory Capital has done their very best, and our team here at Timothy has worked very hard to provide you an investment in which we hope you felt comfortable.

 

Sincerely,

 

Arthur D. Ally
President

 

1

 

 

Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF – TPSC

 

Letter from the Manager - December 31, 2023

 

The Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF (TPSC) seeks a rules-based approach that combines Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) criteria with volatility weighting in an effort to outperform traditional indexing strategies. The rules-based volatility weighting methodology weights stocks based on volatility, so each stock in the portfolio has an equal contribution to overall risk.

 

In calendar 2023, TPSC returned 17.64%, outperforming the Russell 2000® Index* (the “Index”), which returned 16.93%.

 

Sector allocation was positive for the year, while stock selection detracted slightly. The Information Technology sector was the largest detractor for the year costing the strategy 90 basis points (“bps”) due to both stock selection and a relative underweight. Financials detracted 62bps, the second largest detractor on the year. Industrials and Consumer Discretionary were the top contributing sectors benefiting from a combination of strong stock selection and being overweight the sectors.

 

The top three largest contributors to performance in 2023 were M/I Homes, Inc. (+198.37%), InterDigital, Inc. (+123.64%), and NewMarket Corp. (+79.11%). The largest stock detractors in 2023 were PRA Group, Inc (-62.76%), Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc. (-40.65%) and Methode Electronics, Inc. (-47.94%).

 

*

The Russell 2000® Index measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index. The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment in the Fund.

 

2

 

 

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF – TPLC

 

Letter from the Manager - December 31, 2023

 

The Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF (TPLC) seeks a rules-based approach that combines Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) criteria with volatility weighting in an effort to outperform traditional indexing strategies. The rules-based volatility weighting methodology weights stocks based on volatility, so each stock in the portfolio has an equal contribution to overall risk.

 

In 2023, TPLC returned 15.30%, underperforming the S&P 500® Index* (the “Index”), which returned 26.29%.

 

Both an underweight and stock selection in Information Technology cost 576 bps in relative performance. An underweight to Health Care contributed 60 bps in relative performance, with stock selection within that sector also contributing 66 bps. Not owning BRI excluded Pfizer Inc., which returned -41.22%, added 57 bps of relative performance, while not owning BRI excluded Microsoft, Apple, Meta Platforms and Amazon collectively cost -568 bps. An underweight in NVIDIA Corp. cost 199 bps of relative performance.

 

The top three largest contributors to performance were NVIDIA Corp. (+239.02%), Pulte Group, Inc. (+128.78%), and Broadcom Inc. (+104.23%). The largest stock detractors to performance during the year were First Republic Bank (-99.78%), Dollar General Corp. (-44.13%), and FMC Corp. (-48.03%).

 

*

The S&P 500® Index is an index comprised of 500 domestically traded common stocks, is weighted according to the market value of each common stock in the index, and includes reinvestment of dividends. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index.

 

3

 

 

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF – TPHD

 

Letter from the Manager - December 31, 2023

 

The Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF (TPHD) seeks a rules-based approach that combines Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) criteria with volatility weighting in an effort to outperform traditional indexing strategies. The rules-based volatility weighting methodology weights stocks based on volatility, so each stock in the portfolio has an equal contribution to overall risk.

 

In 2023, TPHD returned 9.03%, underperforming the Russell 1000® Value Index* (the “Index”), which returned 11.46%.

 

An underweight in Health Care contributed 256 bps in relative performance. An overweight to Utilities cost 352 bps in relative performance. An underweight in BRI excluded Meta Platforms Inc. (+139.93%) caused some of the performance drag. An underweight in Pfizer Inc. due to BRI exclusion contributed 81 bps in relative performance.

 

The top three largest contributors to performance were Broadcom Inc. (+104.23%), Watsco, Inc. (+76.99%) and Eaton Corp. (+56.20%). The largest stock detractors during the quarter were FMC Corp. (-48.03%), J.M. Smucker Co. (-26.64%) and Hormel Foods Corp. (-27.48%)

 

*

The Russell 1000® Value Index is made up of about 1,000 of the largest companies in the U.S. equity market. It represents top companies by market capitalization. It’s made up of about 90% of the total market capitalization of all U.S. stocks. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index.

 

4

 

 

Timothy Plan International ETF – TPIF

 

Letter from the Manager - December 31, 2023

 

The Timothy Plan International ETF (TPIF) seeks a rules-based approach that combines Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) criteria with volatility weighting in an effort to outperform traditional indexing strategies. The rules-based volatility weighting methodology weights stocks based on volatility, so each stock in the portfolio has an equal contribution to overall risk.

 

In the 2023, TPIF returned 16.41%, underperforming the MSCI EAFE Index* (the “Index”), which returned 18.24%.

 

An overweight and stock selection within the Industrials sector accounted for most of the relative underperformance. Being underweight the Health Care sector relative to the benchmark mitigated some of the relative underperformance, adding 60 bps.

 

At the country level, stock selection and an underweight to United Kingdom were additive to performance, contributing 105 bps of relative performance.

 

The top three largest contributors to performance were 3i Group Plc (+96.55%), Great-West Life Co. (+51.80%), and CRH Plc (+81.15%). The largest stock detractors during the year were Telefonica Deutschland Holding (-46.39%), Worldline SA (-59.97%) and Burberry Group Plc (-42.51%)

 

*

The MSCI EAFE Index is an equity index that captures large-cap and mid-cap representation across Developed Markets countries around the world. The index reflects the reinvestment of dividends paid on the stocks constituting the index, net of withholding taxes. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index.

 

5

 

 

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF – TPLE

 

Letter from the Manager - December 31, 2023

 

The Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF (TPLE) seeks a rules-based approach that combines Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) criteria with volatility weighting in an effort to outperform traditional indexing strategies. The rules-based volatility weighting methodology weights stocks based on volatility, so each stock in the portfolio has an equal contribution to overall risk. In addition, the fund seeks to manage risk during times of significant market decline by employing a rules-based mathematical formula to reduce exposure in the equity markets by moving to cash equivalents.

 

In 2023, TPLE returned -2.40%, underperforming the S&P 500® Index* (the “Index”), which returned 26.29%.

 

As a result of tactical allocation, the portfolio was allocated to 75% cash in the months of January, June, and November. The cash position in TPLE cost 17.70% in relative performance for the year. As of year-end the portfolio was fully invested.

 

An underweight and stock selection in Information Technology cost 637 bps in relative performance. An underweight to Health Care contributed 111 bps in relative performance. Not owning BRI excluded Pfizer Inc., which returned -41.22%, added 57 bps of relative performance, while not owning BRI excluded Microsoft, Apple, Meta Platforms and Amazon collectively cost -568 bps. An underweight in NVIDIA Corp. cost 199 bps of relative performance.

 

The top three largest contributors to performance were NVIDIA Corp. (+239.02%), Pulte Group, Inc. (+128.78%), and Broadcom Inc. (+104.23%). The largest stock detractors to performance during the year were First Republic Bank (-99.78%), Dollar General Corp. (-44.13%), and FMC Corp. (-48.03%).

 

*

The S&P 500® Index is an index comprised of 500 domestically traded common stocks, is weighted according to the market value of each common stock in the index, and includes reinvestment of dividends. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index.

 

6

 

 

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF – TPHE

 

Letter from the Manager - December 31, 2023

 

The Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF (TPHE) seeks a rules-based approach that combines Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) criteria with volatility weighting in an effort to outperform traditional indexing strategies. The rules-based volatility weighting methodology weights stocks based on volatility, so each stock in the portfolio has an equal contribution to overall risk. In addition, the fund seeks to manage risk during times of significant market decline by employing a rules-based mathematical formula to reduce exposure in the equity markets by moving to cash equivalents.

 

In 2023, TPHE returned -1.17%, underperforming the Russell 1000® Value Index* (the “Index”), which returned 11.46%.

 

As a result of tactical allocation, the portfolio was allocated to 75% cash in the months of June and November. The cash position in TPLE cost 10.20% in relative performance for the year. As of year-end the portfolio was fully invested.

 

An underweight in Health Care contributed 258 bps in relative performance. An overweight to Utilities cost 269 bps in relative performance. An underweight in BRI excluded Meta Platforms Inc. (+139.93%) caused some of the performance drag. An underweight in Pfizer Inc. due to BRI exclusion contributed 81 bps in relative performance.

 

The top three largest contributors to performance were Broadcom Inc. (+104.23%), Watsco, Inc. (+76.99%) and Eaton Corp. (+56.20%). The largest stock detractors during the quarter were FMC Corp. (-48.03%), J.M. Smucker Co. (-26.64%) and Hormel Foods Corp. (-27.48%).

 

*

The Russell 1000® Value Index is made up of about 1,000 of the largest companies in the U.S. equity market. It represents top companies by market capitalization. It’s made up of about 90% of the total market capitalization of all U.S. stocks. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index.

 

7

 

 

Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF – TPMN

 

Letter from the Manager - December 31, 2023

 

The Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF (TPMN) pursues its investment objective by implementing a proprietary, “market neutral” investment strategy designed to seek income from its investments while maintaining a low correlation to the foreign and domestic equity and bond markets. The fund will be actively managed, meaning that the Sub-Advisor may make changes to the Fund’s portfolio at any time. The Fund uses a multi-strategy approach. First, it seeks income from long positions in foreign and domestic dividend producing equity securities of any market capitalization size that satisfy the Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) filtering criteria. Second, the Fund seeks to offset market risk by selling short high-correlating equity index futures contracts, such as the S&P 500® Index*, Russell 2000® Index** or MSCI EAFE + Emerging Markets Indexes, or exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”) that track such indexes.

 

Since the ETF’s inception date of 1/24/23, TPMN returned 5.46%, outperforming the Bloomberg U.S. Treasury Bellwethers 3-Month Index (the “Index”), which returned 5.25% over the same time period.

 

The Fund had positive contribution from the Overlay Strategy, while the Global High Dividend Long/Short Portfolio detracted. In the Overlay Strategy the long position in Nasdaq 100 Index Futures outperformed the short position in S&P 500 Index Futures, generating a positive return. In the Global High Dividend Long/Short Portfolio, the International long/short sleeve was a positive contributor, but it was not enough to offset underperformance in the U.S. Large Cap and Small Cap sleeves.

 

*

The S&P 500® Index is an unmanaged index comprised of 500 domestically traded common stocks, is weighted according to the market value of each common stock in the index, and includes reinvestment of dividends. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index.

 

**

The unmanaged Russell 2000® Index measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. This index does not include the effect of sales charges, commissions, expenses, or taxes, is not representative of the Fund, and it is not possible to invest directly in an index. The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment in the Fund.

 

8

 

 

Fund Performance - (Unaudited)

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF

 

Average Annual Return
Period Ended December 31, 2023

Inception Date

Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF
12/2/19

 

 

Net Asset Value
(NAV)

Market Price Value
(MV)

Victory US Small
Cap Volatility
Weighted BRI Index

One Year

17.64%

17.69%

18.36%

Since Inception

10.46%

10.47%

11.13%

 

Expense Ratio

Gross

0.52%

 

Past performance is not indicative of future results. The performance data quoted represents past performance and current returns may be lower or higher. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month’s end, please visit www.timothyplan.com.

 

The above expense ratio is from the Fund’s prospectus dated April 30, 2023. Additional information pertaining to the Fund’s expense ratio as of December 31, 2023 can be found in the financial highlights.

 

Comparison of the Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment

 

 

1

The universe for the Victory US Small Cap Volatility Weighted BRI Index begins with the largest U.S. companies with market capitalizations less than $3 billion with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The Index eliminates companies that do not satisfy the proprietary Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) filtering criteria. A volatility weighted index assigns percentage values to each security in the Index based on the volatility of that security in the market. More volatile stocks have a lower weighting, and less volatile stocks are assigned a higher weighting. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

 

The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment of the Fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

9

 

 

Fund Performance - (Unaudited)

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

 

Average Annual Return
Period Ended December 31, 2023

Inception Date

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF
4/30/19

 

 

Net Asset Value
(NAV)

Market Price Value
(MV)

Victory US Large/
Mid Cap Volatility
Weighted BRI Index

One Year

15.30%

15.33%

15.93%

Since Inception

10.39%

10.40%

10.98%

 

Expense Ratio

Gross

0.52%

 

Past performance is not indicative of future results. The performance data quoted represents past performance and current returns may be lower or higher. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month’s end, please visit www.timothyplan.com.

 

The above expense ratio is from the Fund’s prospectus dated April 30, 2023. Additional information pertaining to the Fund’s expense ratio as of December 31, 2023 can be found in the financial highlights.

 

Comparison of the Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment

 

 

1

The universe for the Victory US Large/Mid Cap Volatility Weighted BRI Index begins with the largest U.S. companies by market capitalization with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The Index eliminates companies that do not satisfy the proprietary Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) filtering criteria. A volatility weighted index assigns percentage values to each security in the Index based on the volatility of that security in the market. More volatile stocks have a lower weighting, and less volatile stocks are assigned a higher weighting. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

 

The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment of the Fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

10

 

 

Fund Performance - (Unaudited)

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF

 

Average Annual Return
Period Ended December 31, 2023

Inception Date

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF
4/30/19

 

 

Net Asset Value
(NAV)

Market Price Value
(MV)

Victory US Large
Cap High Dividend
Volatility Weighted
BRI Index

One Year

9.03%

8.95%

9.56%

Since Inception

8.70%

8.69%

9.27%

 

Expense Ratio

Gross

0.52%

 

Past performance is not indicative of future results. The performance data quoted represents past performance and current returns may be lower or higher. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month’s end, please visit www.timothyplan.com.

 

The above expense ratio is from the Fund’s prospectus dated April 30, 2023. Additional information pertaining to the Fund’s expense ratio as of December 31, 2023 can be found in the financial highlights.

 

Comparison of the Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment

 

 

1

The Victory US Large Cap High Dividend Volatility Weighted BRI Index is comprised of the 100 highest dividend yielding stocks from the Victory US Large/Mid Cap Volatility Weighted BRI Index. with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The universe for the Index begins with the largest U.S. companies by market capitalization with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The Index eliminates companies that do not satisfy the proprietary Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) filtering criteria. A volatility weighted index assigns percentage values to each security in the Index based on the volatility of that security in the market. More volatile stocks have a lower weighting, and less volatile stocks are assigned a higher weighting. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

 

The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment of the Fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

11

 

 

Fund Performance - (Unaudited)

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan International ETF

 

Average Annual Return
Period Ended December 31, 2023

Inception Date

Timothy Plan International ETF
12/2/19

 

 

Net Asset Value
(NAV)

Market Price Value
(MV)

Victory
International
Volatility Weighted
BRI Index

One Year

16.41%

16.76%

17.65%

Since Inception

4.01%

4.02%

4.68%

 

Expense Ratio

Gross

0.62%

 

Past performance is not indicative of future results. The performance data quoted represents past performance and current returns may be lower or higher. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month’s end, please visit www.timothyplan.com.

 

The above expense ratio is from the Fund’s prospectus dated April 30, 2023. Additional information pertaining to the Fund’s expense ratio as of December 31, 2023 can be found in the financial highlights.

 

Comparison of the Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment

 

 

1

The universe for the Victory International Volatility Weighted BRI Index begins with the largest developed international companies by market capitalization with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The Index eliminates companies that do not satisfy the proprietary Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) filtering criteria. A volatility weighted index assigns percentage values to each security in the Index based on the volatility of that security in the market. More volatile stocks have a lower weighting, and less volatile stocks are assigned a higher weighting. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

 

The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment of the Fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

12

 

 

Fund Performance - (Unaudited)

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

 

Average Annual Return
Period Ended December 31, 2023

Inception Date

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core
Enhanced ETF
7/28/21

 

 

Net Asset Value
(NAV)

Market Price Value
(MV)

Victory US Large/
Mid Cap Long/Cash
Volatility Weighted
BRI Index

One Year

-2.40%

-2.41%

-2.73%

Since Inception

-2.46%

-2.46%

-2.53%

 

Expense Ratio

Gross

0.52%

 

Past performance is not indicative of future results. The performance data quoted represents past performance and current returns may be lower or higher. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month’s end, please visit www.timothyplan.com.

 

The above expense ratio is from the Fund’s prospectus dated April 30, 2023. Additional information pertaining to the Fund’s expense ratio as of December 31, 2023 can be found in the financial highlights.

 

Comparison of the Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment

 

 

1

The universe for the Victory US Large/Mid Cap Long/Cash Volatility Weighted BRI Index begins with the largest U.S. companies by market capitalization with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The Index eliminates companies that do not satisfy the proprietary Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) filtering criteria. A volatility weighted index assigns percentage values to each security in the Index based on the volatility of that security in the market. More volatile stocks have a lower weighting, and less volatile stocks are assigned a higher weighting. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

 

The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment of the Fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

13

 

 

Fund Performance - (Unaudited)

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

 

Average Annual Return
Period Ended December 31, 2023

Inception Date

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock
Enhanced ETF
7/28/21

 

 

Net Asset Value
(NAV)

Market Price Value
(MV)

Victory US Large
Cap High Dividend
Long/Cash Volatility
Weighted BRI Index

One Year

-1.17%

-1.19%

-1.26%

Since Inception

-1.62%

-1.61%

-1.46%

 

Expense Ratio

Gross

0.52%

 

Past performance is not indicative of future results. The performance data quoted represents past performance and current returns may be lower or higher. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month’s end, please visit www.timothyplan.com.

 

The above expense ratio is from the Fund’s prospectus dated April 30, 2023. Additional information pertaining to the Fund’s expense ratio as of December 31, 2023 can be found in the financial highlights.

 

Comparison of the Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment

 

 

1

The Victory US Large Cap High Dividend Volatility Long/Cash Weighted BRI Index is comprised of the 100 highest dividend yielding stocks from the Victory US Large/Mid Cap Volatility Weighted BRI Index. with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The universe for the Index begins with the largest U.S. companies by market capitalization with positive earnings in each of the four most recent quarters. The Index eliminates companies that do not satisfy the proprietary Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) filtering criteria. A volatility weighted index assigns percentage values to each security in the Index based on the volatility of that security in the market. More volatile stocks have a lower weighting, and less volatile stocks are assigned a higher weighting. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

 

The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment of the Fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

14

 

 

Fund Performance - (Unaudited)

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF

 

Average Annual Return
Period Ended December 31, 2023

Inception Date

Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF
1/24/23

 

 

Net Asset Value
(NAV)

Market Price Value
(MV)

Bloomberg
U.S. Treasury
Bellwethers
3-Month Index

Since Inception

5.46%

6.22%

5.25%

 

Expense Ratio

Gross

0.65%

 

Past performance is not indicative of future results. The performance data quoted represents past performance and current returns may be lower or higher. The investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than the original cost. To obtain performance information current to the most recent month’s end, please visit www.timothyplan.com.

 

The above expense ratio is from the Fund’s prospectus dated April 30, 2023. Additional information pertaining to the Fund’s expense ratio as of December 31, 2023 can be found in the financial highlights.

 

Comparison of the Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment

 

 

1

The unmanaged Bloomberg U.S. Treasury Bellwethers 3-Month Index represents the total return received by investors of 3-month U.S. Treasury securities. It is not possible to invest directly in an unmanaged index.

 

The graph reflects investment growth of a hypothetical $10,000 investment of the Fund. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

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Schedule of Portfolio Investments

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Common Stocks (99.7%)

Communication Services (1.9%):

               

Cargurus, Inc.(a)

    8,453       204,224  

Cars.com, Inc.(a)

    9,843       186,722  

Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.

    3,217       244,685  

Gogo, Inc.(a)

    12,222       123,809  

Integral Ad Science Holding Corp.(a)

    9,951       143,195  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A

    5,477       173,840  

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.(a)

    1,371       249,289  

Sphere Entertainment Co.(a)

    3,449       117,128  

Vivid Seats, Inc., Class A(a)

    21,282       134,502  

Ziff Davis, Inc.(a)

    3,574       240,137  

ZipRecruiter, Inc.(a)

    12,289       170,817  
              1,988,348  

Consumer Discretionary (14.4%):

               

Acushnet Holdings Corp.

    3,864       244,089  

Adient PLC(a)

    5,403       196,453  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.(a)

    4,101       241,754  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

    8,472       179,267  

Arhaus, Inc.(a)

    11,947       141,572  

Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.

    7,826       220,302  

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.(a)

    1,795       137,784  

Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc.(a)

    2,265       213,454  

Brinker International, Inc.(a)

    5,164       222,981  

Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A

    8,104       212,811  

Carter’s, Inc.

    3,263       244,366  

Cavco Industries, Inc.(a)

    667       231,196  

Century Communities, Inc.

    3,305       301,218  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

    2,819       217,288  

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc.(a)

    3,681       198,222  

Dorman Products, Inc.(a)

    2,924       243,891  

Dream Finders Homes, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,773       205,115  

Dutch Bros, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,137       162,689  

First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc.(a)

    11,344       228,014  

Foot Locker, Inc.

    4,640       144,536  

Frontdoor, Inc.(a)

    6,730       237,031  

Gentherm, Inc.(a)

    3,459       181,113  

Graham Holdings Co., Class B

    496       345,474  

Grand Canyon Education, Inc.(a)

    2,569       339,211  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Consumer Discretionary (14.4%): (continued)

Green Brick Partners, Inc.(a)

    3,386       175,869  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.

    798       243,183  

Guess?, Inc.

    6,326       145,878  

Helen of Troy Ltd.(a)

    1,206       145,697  

Installed Building Products, Inc.

    1,490       272,402  

Jack in the Box, Inc.

    3,381       275,991  

KB Home

    4,619       288,503  

Kontoor Brands, Inc.

    2,939       183,452  

Laureate Education, Inc.

    15,309       209,886  

La-Z-Boy, Inc.

    6,078       224,400  

LCI Industries

    1,556       195,605  

Leslie’s, Inc.(a)

    18,407       127,192  

LGI Homes, Inc.(a)

    1,813       241,419  

Life Time Group Holdings, Inc.(a)

    9,915       149,518  

M/I Homes, Inc.(a)

    2,560       352,614  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

    5,498       303,764  

Meritage Homes Corp.

    1,707       297,359  

Mister Car Wash, Inc.(a)

    25,243       218,100  

Modine Manufacturing Co.(a)

    2,727       162,802  

National Vision Holdings, Inc.(a)

    6,245       130,708  

Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc.(a)

    2,391       181,453  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

    1,939       193,900  

Papa John’s International, Inc.

    3,091       235,627  

Patrick Industries, Inc.

    2,484       249,269  

Portillo’s, Inc., Class A(a)

    11,074       176,409  

SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc.(a)

    4,287       226,482  

Signet Jewelers Ltd.

    1,998       214,305  

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.(a)

    7,150       179,322  

Skyline Champion Corp.(a)

    2,537       188,398  

Steven Madden Ltd.

    6,069       254,898  

Strategic Education, Inc.

    2,815       260,022  

Stride, Inc.(a)

    3,251       193,012  

Target Hospitality Corp.(a)

    8,515       82,851  

Taylor Morrison Home Corp.(a)

    5,255       280,354  

The Buckle, Inc.

    6,135       291,535  

The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.

    6,200       217,062  

Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp.(a)

    13,383       191,912  

Tri Pointe Homes, Inc.(a)

    7,634       270,244  

Visteon Corp.(a)

    1,564       195,344  

Winmark Corp.

    574       239,674  

Winnebago Industries, Inc.

    3,048       222,138  

Worthington Enterprises, Inc.

    4,340       249,767  

XPEL, Inc.(a)

    3,144       169,304  

YETI Holdings, Inc.(a)

    3,600       186,408  
              14,783,863  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Consumer Staples (7.0%):

               

BellRing Brands, Inc.(a)

    6,081       337,070  

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

    4,469       256,476  

Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A(a)

    5,292       233,060  

Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.

    287       266,451  

Edgewell Personal Care Co.

    6,681       244,725  

Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.

    9,254       242,918  

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.(a)

    8,269       222,932  

Herbalife Ltd.(a)

    7,843       119,684  

Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A

    3,892       336,152  

Inter Parfums, Inc.

    1,395       200,894  

J & J Snack Foods Corp.

    1,848       308,875  

John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.

    2,321       239,156  

National Beverage Corp.(a)

    5,384       267,692  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    10,701       207,813  

Olaplex Holdings, Inc.(a)

    71,046       180,457  

PriceSmart, Inc.

    3,572       270,686  

Seaboard Corp.

    82       292,748  

Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.

    3,068       244,734  

Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc.(a)

    4,659       224,144  

The Andersons, Inc.

    3,526       202,886  

The Chefs’ Warehouse, Inc.(a)

    8,889       261,603  

The Simply Good Foods Co.(a)

    7,138       282,665  

The Vita Coco Co., Inc.(a)

    4,965       127,352  

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.

    9,065       301,321  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.(a)

    5,789       239,954  

United Natural Foods, Inc.(a)

    6,582       106,826  

USANA Health Sciences, Inc.(a)

    4,350       233,160  

Utz Brands, Inc.

    16,587       269,373  

WD-40 Co.

    916       218,988  

Weis Markets, Inc.

    3,432       219,511  
              7,160,306  

Energy (4.2%):

               

Archrock, Inc.

    13,832       213,013  

Cactus, Inc., Class A

    3,057       138,788  

California Resources Corp.

    3,532       193,130  

Callon Petroleum Co.(a)

    3,349       108,508  

CNX Resources Corp.(a)

    9,131       182,620  

Comstock Resources, Inc.

    10,185       90,137  

CONSOL Energy, Inc.

    1,304       131,091  

Crescent Energy Co., Class A

    12,291       162,364  

CVR Energy, Inc.

    4,673       141,592  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

    9,146       118,898  

Excelerate Energy, Inc., Class A

    10,434       161,310  

Gulfport Energy Corp.(a)

    1,070       142,524  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Energy (4.2%): (continued)

International Seaways, Inc.

    3,326       151,267  

Kinetik Holdings, Inc.

    5,806       193,920  

Kosmos Energy Ltd.(a)

    17,356       116,459  

Liberty Energy, Inc.

    7,017       127,288  

Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A

    7,494       159,547  

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.

    4,161       154,248  

Oceaneering International, Inc.(a)

    5,139       109,358  

Par Pacific Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,840       176,031  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

    8,744       94,435  

Peabody Energy Corp.

    6,029       146,625  

Permian Resources Corp.

    8,452       114,947  

RPC, Inc.

    15,163       110,387  

Sitio Royalties Corp., Class A

    6,922       162,736  

SM Energy Co.

    3,238       125,375  

Talos Energy, Inc.(a)

    7,436       105,814  

Tidewater, Inc.(a)

    1,804       130,087  

Weatherford International PLC(a)

    1,599       156,430  

World Kinect Corp., Class A

    9,083       206,911  
              4,325,840  

Financials (21.7%):

               

Ameris BanCorp

    4,169       221,165  

Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc., Class A

    6,876       303,782  

AssetMark Financial Holdings, Inc.(a)

    8,351       250,112  

Associated Banc-Corp

    10,563       225,943  

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

    3,912       292,735  

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.

    5,218       190,666  

Axos Financial, Inc.(a)

    3,511       191,701  

B Riley Financial, Inc.

    2,424       50,880  

BancFirst Corp.

    2,099       204,296  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.

    2,464       178,541  

BankUnited, Inc.

    5,308       172,138  

Banner Corp.

    4,077       218,364  

BGC Group, Inc., Class A

    23,172       167,302  

Bread Financial Holdings, Inc.

    4,373       144,047  

Cathay General BanCorp

    5,304       236,399  

City Holding Co.

    2,671       294,504  

CNO Financial Group, Inc.

    8,833       246,441  

Cohen & Steers, Inc.

    4,315       326,775  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

    6,823       182,038  

Community Bank System, Inc.

    4,144       215,944  

CVB Financial Corp.

    8,307       167,718  

Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc.(a)

    3,094       192,973  

Enova International, Inc.(a)

    3,662       202,728  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Financials (21.7%): (continued)

Enstar Group Ltd.(a)

    1,220       359,107  

Enterprise Financial Services Corp.

    5,576       248,968  

EVERTEC, Inc.

    6,948       284,451  

FB Financial Corp.

    5,239       208,774  

Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp., Class C

    1,518       290,272  

Federated Hermes, Inc.

    8,384       283,882  

First BanCorp

    13,457       221,368  

First BanCorp

    5,933       219,580  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

    14,688       226,783  

First Financial BanCorp

    9,384       222,870  

First Hawaiian, Inc.

    8,973       205,123  

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc., Class A

    7,218       221,954  

First Merchants Corp.

    6,517       241,650  

FirstCash Holdings, Inc.

    2,606       282,464  

Fulton Financial Corp.

    13,918       229,090  

Genworth Financial, Inc.(a)

    26,036       173,920  

Goosehead Insurance, Inc., Class A(a)

    1,910       144,778  

Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A

    2,839       322,056  

Hancock Whitney Corp.

    4,719       229,296  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

    5,192       195,271  

Hilltop Holdings, Inc.

    6,797       239,322  

Hope BanCorp, Inc.

    17,615       212,789  

Independent Bank Corp.

    3,479       228,953  

Independent Bank Group, Inc.

    3,819       194,311  

International Bancshares Corp.

    5,023       272,849  

Jackson Financial, Inc., Class A

    3,498       179,098  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

    3,505       228,386  

Live Oak Bancshares, Inc.

    3,959       180,135  

MGIC Investment Corp.

    16,810       324,265  

Moelis & Co., Class A

    4,588       257,524  

Mr Cooper Group, Inc.(a)

    3,950       257,224  

National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A

    5,427       201,830  

National Western Life Group, Inc., Class A

    210       101,434  

Navient Corp.

    12,898       240,161  

NBT BanCorp, Inc.

    5,582       233,942  

NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A(a)

    8,925       264,894  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

    21,377       266,785  

OFG BanCorp

    6,649       249,205  

Pacific Premier BanCorp, Inc.

    7,072       205,866  

Palomar Holdings, Inc.(a)

    3,092       171,606  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Financials (21.7%): (continued)

Park National Corp.

    1,888       250,840  

Pathward Financial, Inc.

    3,844       203,463  

Payoneer Global, Inc.(a)

    23,459       122,221  

PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

    3,095       273,505  

Piper Sandler Cos.

    1,530       267,551  

PJT Partners, Inc., Class A

    3,065       312,232  

PROG Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,620       142,804  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

    13,024       234,823  

Radian Group, Inc.

    10,809       308,597  

Renasant Corp.

    7,048       237,377  

Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida

    6,275       178,587  

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.

    2,708       180,434  

Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A(a)

    2,589       192,466  

Simmons First National Corp., Class A

    10,189       202,150  

SLM Corp.

    12,777       244,296  

Stellar BanCorp, Inc.

    7,703       214,452  

StepStone Group, Inc., Class A

    6,517       207,436  

Stewart Information Services Corp.

    5,245       308,144  

Stock Yards BanCorp, Inc.

    4,476       230,469  

StoneX Group, Inc.(a)

    2,728       201,408  

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    2,537       163,966  

The BanCorp, Inc.(a)

    3,577       137,929  

Towne Bank

    9,290       276,470  

Triumph Financial, Inc.(a)

    2,661       213,359  

Trustmark Corp.

    7,888       219,917  

UMB Financial Corp.

    2,198       183,643  

United Community Banks, Inc.

    7,065       206,722  

UWM Holdings Corp.

    26,670       190,691  

Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A

    10,768       218,160  

Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.

    1,079       260,859  

WaFd, Inc.

    6,999       230,687  

Walker & Dunlop, Inc.

    2,616       290,402  

WesBanco, Inc.

    6,914       216,892  

Westamerica BanCorp

    4,597       259,317  

White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.

    168       252,842  

WSFS Financial Corp.

    4,397       201,954  
              22,236,493  

Health Care (5.8%):

               

AdaptHealth Corp.(a)

    13,125       95,681  

Addus HomeCare Corp.(a)

    1,793       166,480  

Agiliti, Inc.(a)

    19,578       155,058  

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.(a)

    2,440       182,707  

Apollo Medical Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,219       161,588  

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)

    8,592       144,431  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Health Care (5.8%): (continued)

Certara, Inc.(a)

    9,397       165,293  

CONMED Corp.

    1,920       210,259  

Corcept Therapeutics, Inc.(a)

    4,704       152,786  

CorVel Corp.(a)

    1,164       287,752  

Doximity, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,437       152,453  

Dynavax Technologies Corp.(a)

    13,539       189,275  

GoodRx Holdings, Inc., Class A(a)

    15,369       102,972  

Haemonetics Corp.(a)

    2,637       225,490  

Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc.(a)

    6,312       203,878  

Integer Holdings Corp.(a)

    3,048       301,996  

Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Class A(a)

    6,920       121,377  

Lantheus Holdings, Inc.(a)

    1,855       115,010  

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.

    3,734       211,942  

Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)

    3,331       237,900  

Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A(a)

    16,723       109,536  

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.(a)

    3,792       288,040  

Patterson Cos., Inc.

    6,916       196,760  

Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc.(a)

    14,124       131,353  

Premier, Inc., Class A

    9,716       217,250  

Privia Health Group, Inc.(a)

    6,728       154,946  

Progyny, Inc.(a)

    4,299       159,837  

Schrodinger, Inc.(a)

    3,937       140,945  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.

    8,794       206,659  

STAAR Surgical Co.(a)

    3,165       98,780  

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)

    8,271       239,363  

U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc.

    2,181       203,138  

UFP Technologies, Inc.(a)

    1,075       184,943  
              5,915,878  

Industrials (23.7%):

               

AAON, Inc.

    3,305       244,140  

AAR Corp.(a)

    3,974       247,978  

ABM Industries, Inc.

    5,532       248,000  

Air Transport Services Group, Inc.(a)

    6,145       108,213  

Alamo Group, Inc.

    1,257       264,209  

Albany International Corp.

    2,808       275,802  

Allegiant Travel Co.

    1,659       137,050  

Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.

    4,125       239,869  

Ameresco, Inc., Class A(a)

    3,802       120,409  

American Woodmark Corp.(a)

    2,434       225,997  

ArcBest Corp.

    1,512       181,758  

Arcosa, Inc.

    2,764       228,417  

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

    3,654       359,261  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Industrials (23.7%): (continued)

Array Technologies, Inc.(a)

    5,474       91,963  

ASGN, Inc.(a)

    2,658       255,620  

Astec Industries, Inc.

    4,046       150,511  

Barnes Group, Inc.

    7,415       241,951  

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.(a)

    2,807       244,265  

Boise Cascade Co.

    2,155       278,771  

Brady Corp., Class A

    4,721       277,076  

Casella Waste Systems, Inc.(a)

    3,494       298,597  

CBIZ, Inc.(a)

    5,322       333,104  

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.

    1,174       241,457  

Construction Partners, Inc., Class A(a)

    3,833       166,812  

Core & Main, Inc., Class A(a)

    7,316       295,640  

CoreCivic, Inc.(a)

    14,328       208,186  

CSG Systems International, Inc.

    4,286       228,058  

CSW Industrials, Inc.

    1,239       256,981  

Dycom Industries, Inc.(a)

    1,983       228,223  

Encore Wire Corp.

    899       192,026  

Energy Recovery, Inc.(a)

    9,101       171,463  

Enerpac Tool Group Corp.

    7,512       233,548  

EnerSys

    2,019       203,838  

Enpro, Inc.

    1,554       243,574  

Esab Corp.

    3,301       285,933  

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

    2,441       285,670  

Federal Signal Corp.

    4,011       307,804  

First Advantage Corp.

    14,011       232,162  

Flowserve Corp.

    5,854       241,302  

Forward Air Corp.

    1,728       108,639  

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

    2,927       282,895  

FTAI Aviation Ltd.

    5,606       260,118  

GATX Corp.

    2,620       314,976  

Gibraltar Industries, Inc.(a)

    3,082       243,416  

GMS, Inc.(a)

    3,467       285,785  

Granite Construction, Inc.

    6,470       329,064  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

    3,635       190,183  

Hayward Holdings, Inc.(a)

    13,008       176,909  

Helios Technologies, Inc.

    3,524       159,813  

Herc Holdings, Inc.

    1,277       190,133  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

    5,471       261,787  

HNI Corp.

    5,211       217,976  

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.(a)

    1,539       158,209  

ICF International, Inc.

    1,896       254,235  

Insperity, Inc.

    1,939       227,290  

Janus International Group, Inc.(a)

    19,175       250,234  

Jeld-Wen Holding, Inc.(a)

    11,363       214,533  

John Bean Technologies Corp.

    2,045       203,375  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Industrials (23.7%): (continued)

Kadant, Inc.

    1,017       285,075  

Kennametal, Inc.

    8,246       212,664  

Kforce, Inc.

    3,880       262,133  

Kirby Corp.(a)

    2,951       231,595  

Korn Ferry

    5,338       316,810  

Leonardo DRS, Inc.(a)

    10,196       204,328  

Lindsay Corp.

    1,546       199,681  

ManpowerGroup, Inc.

    3,345       265,827  

Marten Transport Ltd.

    12,885       270,327  

Masterbrand, Inc.(a)

    14,749       219,023  

Matson, Inc.

    1,921       210,542  

Maximus, Inc.

    3,387       284,034  

McGrath RentCorp.

    2,551       305,151  

MillerKnoll, Inc.

    5,092       135,855  

Moog, Inc., Class A

    1,896       274,503  

MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.

    3,340       338,208  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

    5,439       256,449  

Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A

    16,582       238,781  

MYR Group, Inc.(a)

    1,520       219,838  

NOW, Inc.(a)

    14,265       161,480  

NV5 Global, Inc.(a)

    1,901       211,239  

Parsons Corp.(a)

    4,688       293,984  

PGT Innovations, Inc.(a)

    5,741       233,659  

Primoris Services Corp.

    7,069       234,762  

Resideo Technologies, Inc.(a)

    11,409       214,717  

Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    6,309       317,343  

Rxo, Inc.(a)

    9,287       216,016  

Schneider National, Inc., Class B

    8,801       223,985  

Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A(a)

    7,115       110,567  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    1,501       297,168  

SPX Technologies, Inc.(a)

    2,013       203,333  

Standex International Corp.

    1,521       240,896  

Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.(a)

    2,035       178,938  

SunPower Corp.(a)

    20,470       98,870  

Tennant Co.

    2,687       249,058  

Terex Corp.

    3,147       180,827  

The AZEK Co., Inc.(a)

    6,739       257,767  

The Brink’s Co.

    2,835       249,338  

The Greenbrier Cos., Inc.

    2,879       127,194  

Trinity Industries, Inc.

    8,411       223,649  

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    6,817       147,724  

UniFirst Corp.

    1,528       279,486  

Verra Mobility Corp.(a)

    13,106       301,831  

Vicor Corp.(a)

    1,316       59,141  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Industrials (23.7%): (continued)

Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A

    1,509       314,385  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

    6,886       291,760  

Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp.

    7,938       233,457  
              24,288,606  

Information Technology (9.5%):

               

ACI Worldwide, Inc.(a)

    8,573       262,334  

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.

    2,070       225,464  

Aehr Test Systems(a)

    2,436       64,627  

Agilysys, Inc.(a)

    2,723       230,965  

Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.(a)

    2,855       184,490  

AppLovin Corp., Class A(a)

    2,305       91,854  

Avnet, Inc.

    5,464       275,386  

Axcelis Technologies, Inc.(a)

    955       123,854  

Badger Meter, Inc.

    1,519       234,488  

Belden, Inc.

    3,149       243,260  

BlackLine, Inc.(a)

    2,930       182,949  

Calix, Inc.(a)

    3,859       168,600  

Cohu, Inc.(a)

    6,275       222,072  

Corsair Gaming, Inc.(a)

    13,484       190,124  

CTS Corp.

    5,343       233,703  

Digi International, Inc.(a)

    6,579       171,054  

Diodes, Inc.(a)

    2,453       197,516  

DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.(a)

    5,556       204,350  

ePlus, Inc.(a)

    2,816       224,829  

Extreme Networks, Inc.(a)

    6,355       112,102  

Harmonic, Inc.(a)

    11,629       151,642  

Insight Enterprises, Inc.(a)

    1,670       295,907  

InterDigital, Inc.

    2,729       296,206  

Itron, Inc.(a)

    2,752       207,804  

MaxLinear, Inc.(a)

    5,502       130,783  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

    6,064       137,835  

MicroStrategy, Inc.(a)

    239       150,957  

N-able, Inc.(a)

    14,302       189,502  

NCR Voyix Corp.(a)

    10,955       185,249  

NetScout Systems, Inc.(a)

    8,931       196,035  

Onto Innovation, Inc.(a)

    1,255       191,890  

OSI Systems, Inc.(a)

    1,727       222,869  

PDF Solutions, Inc.(a)

    5,290       170,021  

Perficient, Inc.(a)

    2,450       161,259  

Photronics, Inc.(a)

    8,144       255,477  

Plexus Corp.(a)

    2,234       241,562  

Progress Software Corp.

    5,153       279,808  

Qualys, Inc.(a)

    1,374       269,689  

Rambus, Inc.(a)

    2,389       163,049  

Rogers Corp.(a)

    1,767       233,368  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Information Technology (9.5%): (continued)

Super Micro Computer, Inc.(a)

    317       90,110  

Teradata Corp.(a)

    3,820       166,208  

TTM Technologies, Inc.(a)

    15,038       237,751  

Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.(a)

    6,123       209,039  

Veeco Instruments, Inc.(a)

    7,352       228,133  

Viavi Solutions, Inc.(a)

    30,796       310,116  

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

    8,090       193,917  

Vontier Corp.

    8,186       282,826  
              9,693,033  

Materials (5.5%):

               

Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.

    675       228,771  

Arch Resources, Inc.

    1,086       180,211  

Avient Corp.

    6,058       251,831  

Balchem Corp.

    2,052       305,235  

Cabot Corp.

    3,146       262,691  

Carpenter Technology Corp.

    2,469       174,805  

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

    5,853       148,198  

Ecovyst, Inc.(a)

    18,947       185,112  

Greif, Inc., Class A

    3,669       240,650  

H.B. Fuller Co.

    3,360       273,538  

Ingevity Corp.(a)

    3,811       179,955  

Innospec, Inc.

    2,516       310,072  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

    2,258       160,747  

Materion Corp.

    1,458       189,730  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

    3,837       273,616  

NewMarket Corp.

    669       365,160  

O-I Glass, Inc.(a)

    11,367       186,191  

Orion SA

    8,528       236,481  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

    1,221       260,586  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

    4,335       286,110  

Stepan Co.

    3,007       284,312  

Summit Materials, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,706       219,453  

Sylvamo Corp.

    3,963       194,623  

Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

    3,211       195,775  
              5,593,853  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Real Estate (1.4%):

               

eXp World Holdings, Inc.

    7,691       119,364  

Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc.(a)

    3,486       298,227  

Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc.

    14,987       185,539  

Marcus & Millichap, Inc.

    7,907       345,378  

Newmark Group, Inc., Class A

    27,248       298,638  

The St. Joe Co.

    3,932       236,628  
              1,483,774  

Utilities (4.6%):

               

ALLETE, Inc.

    5,532       338,337  

American States Water Co.

    3,632       292,085  

Avista Corp.

    9,175       327,914  

California Water Service Group

    5,761       298,823  

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

    3,458       365,269  

Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C

    11,781       323,153  

MGE Energy, Inc.

    4,099       296,399  

Middlesex Water Co.

    4,122       270,486  

Northwest Natural Holding Co.

    7,483       291,388  

Northwestern Energy Group, Inc.

    6,981       355,263  

ONE Gas, Inc.

    4,352       277,309  

Otter Tail Corp.

    2,877       244,459  

Portland General Electric Co.

    7,352       318,636  

SJW Group

    4,992       326,227  

Spire, Inc.

    5,377       335,202  
              4,660,950  

Total Common Stocks (Cost $89,457,624)

            102,130,944  

Total Investments (Cost $89,457,624) — 99.7%(b)

            102,130,944  

Other assets in excess of liabilities — 0.3%

            345,365  

NET ASSETS — 100.00%

          $ 102,476,309  

 

Percentages indicated are based on net assets as of December 31, 2023.

 

(a)

Non-income producing security.

(b)

See Federal Tax Information listed in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Futures Contracts

 

Long Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

E-Mini Russell 2000 Index

    3/15/24       3     $ 285,365     $ 307,155     $ 21,790  
                                    $ 21,790  

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Common Stocks (99.6%)

Communication Services (0.4%):

               

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.(a)

    7,068       661,565  

The Trade Desk, Inc., Class A(a)

    4,458       320,798  
              982,363  

Consumer Discretionary (9.2%):

               

Aptiv PLC(a)

    6,785       608,750  

Aramark

    24,348       684,179  

BorgWarner, Inc.

    16,588       594,680  

Burlington Stores, Inc.(a)

    4,485       872,243  

CarMax, Inc.(a)

    7,015       538,331  

Chewy, Inc., Class A(a)

    21,196       500,862  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.(a)

    365       834,740  

Deckers Outdoor Corp.(a)

    1,466       979,918  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    1,762       726,349  

DR Horton, Inc.

    6,785       1,031,184  

Five Below, Inc.(a)

    3,580       763,113  

Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A(a)

    6,121       682,859  

Garmin Ltd.

    9,623       1,236,940  

Genuine Parts Co.

    6,494       899,419  

Lennar Corp., Class A

    6,895       1,027,631  

LKQ Corp.

    19,136       914,510  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    4,125       918,019  

NVR, Inc.(a)

    153       1,071,069  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.(a)

    1,039       987,133  

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    4,181       671,092  

Pool Corp.

    1,853       738,810  

PulteGroup, Inc.

    9,106       939,921  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    8,147       1,127,463  

Service Corp. International

    16,871       1,154,820  

Tesla, Inc.(a)

    1,603       398,313  

Tractor Supply Co.

    4,156       893,665  
              21,796,013  

Consumer Staples (5.2%):

               

Bunge Global SA

    5,884       593,990  

Campbell Soup Co.

    23,580       1,019,363  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    2,009       1,326,101  

Coty, Inc., Class A(a)

    61,907       768,885  

Darling Ingredients, Inc.(a)

    12,901       642,986  

Dollar General Corp.

    4,604       625,914  

Dollar Tree, Inc.(a)

    5,311       754,427  

Hormel Foods Corp.

    33,146       1,064,318  

Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.

    11,684       1,262,924  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

    13,888       950,217  

Monster Beverage Corp.(a)

    19,076       1,098,968  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Consumer Staples (5.2%): (continued)

Sysco Corp.

    15,575       1,139,000  

US Foods Holding Corp.(a)

    21,371       970,457  
              12,217,550  

Energy (6.4%):

               

APA Corp.

    11,024       395,541  

Baker Hughes Co.

    19,192       655,983  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

    3,879       662,184  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    7,275       559,739  

ConocoPhillips

    5,043       585,341  

Coterra Energy, Inc.

    21,289       543,295  

Devon Energy Corp.

    10,767       487,745  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    3,653       566,507  

EOG Resources, Inc.

    4,505       544,880  

EQT Corp.

    11,693       452,051  

Halliburton Co.

    11,536       417,026  

Hess Corp.

    3,509       505,858  

HF Sinclair Corp.

    9,141       507,965  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    61,369       1,082,549  

Marathon Oil Corp.

    17,888       432,174  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    3,929       582,906  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

    10,085       602,175  

ONEOK, Inc.

    11,164       783,936  

Ovintiv, Inc.

    8,390       368,489  

Phillips 66

    5,535       736,930  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

    2,633       592,109  

Schlumberger N.V.

    9,096       473,356  

Targa Resources Corp.

    8,765       761,416  

Texas Pacific Land Corp.

    277       435,569  

The Williams Cos., Inc.

    26,224       913,382  

Valero Energy Corp.

    4,166       541,580  
              15,190,686  

Financials (10.0%):

               

Aflac, Inc.

    11,674       963,105  

American Financial Group, Inc.

    7,257       862,785  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.(a)

    9,029       670,584  

Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

    4,694       1,055,587  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

    14,324       1,018,580  

Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

    6,520       1,164,211  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    6,735       696,803  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

    27,628       598,422  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    21,069       701,598  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    2,039       682,902  

Everest Group Ltd.

    1,783       630,433  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

    2,066       985,585  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A

    195       276,699  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Financials (10.0%): (continued)

FleetCor Technologies, Inc.(a)

    2,795       789,895  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    32,361       964,034  

Globe Life, Inc.

    8,697       1,058,599  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.

    7,795       646,205  

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

    9,317       1,196,582  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    4,433       724,397  

LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.

    2,323       528,761  

Markel Group, Inc.(a)

    621       881,758  

Morningstar, Inc.

    2,607       746,228  

MSCI, Inc.

    1,260       712,719  

Nasdaq, Inc.

    14,893       865,879  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

    9,771       768,685  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

    2,801       548,996  

Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc.(a)

    17,658       759,647  

Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A

    8,192       744,489  

UWM Holdings Corp.

    80,077       572,551  

W R Berkley Corp.

    13,420       949,062  
              23,765,781  

Health Care (12.8%):

               

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    7,033       977,798  

Align Technology, Inc.(a)

    1,310       358,940  

Avantor, Inc.(a)

    28,388       648,098  

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.(a)

    8,622       831,333  

Bruker Corp.

    10,276       755,080  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

    10,044       1,012,435  

Cencora, Inc.

    5,838       1,199,008  

Centene Corp.(a)

    9,627       714,420  

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.(a)

    2,904       686,506  

Danaher Corp.

    3,964       917,032  

DaVita, Inc.(a)

    7,607       796,909  

Dexcom, Inc.(a)

    5,821       722,328  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.(a)

    9,727       741,684  

GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.

    10,075       778,999  

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    3,793       1,026,689  

Henry Schein, Inc.(a)

    12,500       946,375  

Humana, Inc.

    1,307       598,358  

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.(a)

    1,530       849,227  

Incyte Corp.(a)

    15,125       949,699  

Insulet Corp.(a)

    3,826       830,165  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.(a)

    2,457       828,894  

IQVIA Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,188       969,019  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.(a)

    706       856,350  

Moderna, Inc.(a)

    5,451       542,102  

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.(a)

    7,481       985,697  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Health Care (12.8%): (continued)

Penumbra, Inc.(a)

    2,861       719,656  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)

    957       840,524  

Repligen Corp.(a)

    2,947       529,871  

ResMed, Inc.

    3,889       668,986  

Revvity, Inc.

    7,072       773,040  

STERIS PLC

    3,165       695,825  

Stryker Corp.

    3,031       907,663  

Teleflex, Inc.

    3,893       970,681  

United Therapeutics Corp.(a)

    3,305       726,736  

Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A(a)

    2,547       490,348  

Waters Corp.(a)

    2,693       886,616  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    1,772       623,957  

Zoetis, Inc.

    4,557       899,415  
              30,256,463  

Industrials (25.4%):

               

A.O. Smith Corp.

    9,933       818,876  

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

    3,886       546,527  

AECOM

    11,895       1,099,455  

AGCO Corp.

    5,203       631,696  

Allegion PLC

    7,347       930,791  

AMETEK, Inc.

    7,252       1,195,782  

Axon Enterprise, Inc.(a)

    2,298       593,642  

Builders FirstSource, Inc.(a)

    4,208       702,484  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

    2,649       827,627  

Carrier Global Corp.

    12,890       740,530  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    2,612       772,290  

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    8,261       713,668  

Cintas Corp.

    2,004       1,207,731  

Copart, Inc.(a)

    20,300       994,700  

CSX Corp.

    28,529       989,100  

Deere & Co.

    1,753       700,972  

Dover Corp.

    5,870       902,865  

Eaton Corp. PLC

    3,556       856,356  

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    3,459       745,172  

Equifax, Inc.

    4,034       997,568  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    6,795       864,324  

Fastenal Co.

    15,444       1,000,308  

Fortive Corp.

    12,133       893,353  

General Dynamics Corp.

    4,827       1,253,427  

Graco, Inc.

    10,126       878,532  

HEICO Corp.

    4,855       868,414  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    19,296       1,044,300  

Hubbell, Inc.

    2,306       758,513  

IDEX Corp.

    4,565       991,107  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Industrials (25.4%): (continued)

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    3,856       1,010,041  

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    12,381       957,547  

J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    4,253       849,494  

Johnson Controls International PLC

    14,475       834,339  

Leidos Holdings, Inc.

    7,497       811,475  

Lennox International, Inc.

    1,825       816,724  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

    4,426       962,478  

Masco Corp.

    13,916       932,094  

Nordson Corp.

    3,290       869,086  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    4,362       1,031,090  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

    1,431       580,027  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    12,198       1,091,355  

PACCAR, Inc.

    9,189       897,306  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

    1,844       849,531  

Paychex, Inc.

    7,398       881,176  

Paycom Software, Inc.

    1,883       389,254  

Paylocity Holding Corp.(a)

    2,841       468,339  

Quanta Services, Inc.

    4,674       1,008,649  

Regal Rexnord Corp.

    4,734       700,727  

Republic Services, Inc.

    8,055       1,328,350  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

    2,545       790,172  

Rollins, Inc.

    25,860       1,129,306  

Saia, Inc.(a)

    1,167       511,403  

Snap-on, Inc.

    3,261       941,907  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    16,473       1,006,665  

Textron, Inc.

    9,737       783,050  

The Toro Co.

    7,778       746,610  

Trane Technologies PLC

    4,106       1,001,453  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

    1,052       1,064,203  

TransUnion

    10,283       706,545  

U Haul Holding Co.

    10,294       725,109  

Union Pacific Corp.

    3,545       870,723  

United Rentals, Inc.

    1,200       688,104  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

    3,996       954,485  

Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A

    8,572       411,713  

Waste Management, Inc.

    7,887       1,412,562  

Watsco, Inc.

    1,818       778,958  

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    8,775       1,113,547  

WW Grainger, Inc.

    1,002       830,347  

Xylem, Inc.

    8,550       977,778  
              60,233,832  

Information Technology (14.2%):

               

Akamai Technologies, Inc.(a)

    6,711       794,247  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    12,419       1,231,095  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    4,244       842,689  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Information Technology (14.2%): (continued)

ANSYS, Inc.(a)

    2,423       879,258  

AppLovin Corp., Class A(a)

    6,920       275,762  

Arista Networks, Inc.(a)

    2,129       501,401  

Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B

    13,993       730,155  

Broadcom, Inc.

    693       773,561  

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.(a)

    2,733       744,387  

CDW Corp.

    3,570       811,532  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    11,421       862,628  

Dropbox, Inc., Class A(a)

    24,164       712,355  

Dynatrace, Inc.(a)

    10,638       581,792  

Enphase Energy, Inc.(a)

    3,398       449,012  

Entegris, Inc.

    4,364       522,894  

EPAM Systems, Inc.(a)

    1,858       552,458  

F5, Inc.(a)

    5,753       1,029,672  

Fair Isaac Corp.(a)

    852       991,737  

First Solar, Inc.(a)

    2,283       393,315  

Fortinet, Inc.(a)

    7,745       453,315  

Gartner, Inc.(a)

    2,428       1,095,295  

Jabil, Inc.

    4,415       562,471  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

    31,279       922,105  

Keysight Technologies, Inc.(a)

    4,967       790,200  

KLA Corp.

    1,132       658,032  

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.(a)

    5,677       391,656  

Manhattan Associates, Inc.(a)

    3,685       793,454  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    7,540       679,957  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

    886       558,871  

NetApp, Inc.

    10,417       918,363  

NVIDIA Corp.

    855       423,413  

NXP Semiconductors N.V.

    3,188       732,220  

ON Semiconductor Corp.(a)

    5,367       448,306  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.(a)

    1,924       567,349  

PTC, Inc.(a)

    6,623       1,158,760  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    2,447       1,334,031  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    6,119       687,898  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.(a)

    952       270,616  

Synopsys, Inc.(a)

    1,430       736,321  

TD SYNNEX Corp.

    8,763       942,986  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    7,844       1,102,082  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.(a)

    2,304       1,028,252  

Teradyne, Inc.

    6,303       684,002  

Trimble, Inc.(a)

    13,566       721,711  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.(a)

    1,885       788,156  

Zebra Technologies Corp.(a)

    2,200       601,326  
              33,731,098  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Schedule of Portfolio Investments - continued

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Materials (7.1%):

               

Albemarle Corp.

    3,164       457,135  

Avery Dennison Corp.

    4,623       934,586  

Ball Corp.

    12,902       742,123  

Celanese Corp.

    5,144       799,223  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    6,905       548,947  

Crown Holdings, Inc.

    9,302       856,621  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    9,162       822,931  

FMC Corp.

    10,065       634,598  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    16,007       681,418  

International Paper Co.

    19,994       722,783  

LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A

    8,666       823,963  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

    1,823       909,513  

Nucor Corp.

    3,955       688,328  

Packaging Corp. of America

    4,916       800,866  

PPG Industries, Inc.

    6,087       910,311  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

    2,892       808,835  

RPM International, Inc.

    7,865       877,970  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    4,789       565,581  

The Mosaic Co.

    14,191       507,044  

The Sherwin-Williams Co.

    3,246       1,012,427  

Vulcan Materials Co.

    4,056       920,753  

Westlake Corp.

    5,322       744,867  
              16,770,823  

Real Estate (0.4%):

               

CoStar Group, Inc.(a)

    9,560       835,448  
              835,448  

Utilities (8.5%):

               

Alliant Energy Corp.

    19,740       1,012,662  

Ameren Corp.

    12,880       931,739  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    12,975       1,053,830  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    8,293       1,094,593  

Atmos Energy Corp.

    9,296       1,077,406  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Utilities (8.5%): (continued)

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    37,255       1,064,375  

CMS Energy Corp.

    18,202       1,056,990  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    12,068       1,097,826  

Constellation Energy Corp.

    6,609       772,526  

DTE Energy Co.

    10,572       1,165,669  

Entergy Corp.

    10,033       1,015,239  

Essential Utilities, Inc.

    28,007       1,046,062  

Evergy, Inc.

    19,435       1,014,507  

Eversource Energy

    16,469       1,016,467  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    14,784       897,980  

NiSource, Inc.

    39,669       1,053,212  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    16,855       1,030,683  

The Southern Co.

    15,455       1,083,705  

Vistra Corp.

    18,418       709,461  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    12,225       1,028,978  
              20,223,910  

Total Common Stocks (Cost $204,217,371)

            236,003,967  

Total Investments (Cost $204,217,371) — 99.6%(b)

            236,003,967  

Other assets in excess of liabilities — 0.4%

            946,579  

NET ASSETS — 100.00%

          $ 236,950,546  

 

Percentages indicated are based on net assets as of December 31, 2023.

 

(a)

Non-income producing security.

(b)

See Federal Tax Information listed in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

 

Futures Contracts

 

Long Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

S&P 500 Index E-mini

    3/15/24       4     $ 939,549     $ 964,000     $ 24,451  
                                    $ 24,451  

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Schedule of Portfolio Investments

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Common Stocks (99.5%)

Consumer Discretionary (7.1%):

               

Garmin Ltd.

    25,807       3,317,232  

Genuine Parts Co.

    17,418       2,412,393  

LKQ Corp.

    51,327       2,452,917  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    11,065       2,462,516  

Service Corp. International

    45,250       3,097,363  

Tractor Supply Co.

    11,143       2,396,079  
              16,138,500  

Consumer Staples (6.3%):

               

Bunge Global SA

    15,783       1,593,294  

Campbell Soup Co.

    63,244       2,734,038  

Dollar General Corp.

    12,348       1,678,711  

Hormel Foods Corp.

    88,902       2,854,643  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

    37,247       2,548,440  

Sysco Corp.

    41,771       3,054,713  
              14,463,839  

Energy (13.2%):

               

APA Corp.

    29,567       1,060,864  

Baker Hughes Co.

    51,473       1,759,347  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    19,508       1,500,946  

ConocoPhillips

    13,525       1,569,847  

Coterra Energy, Inc.

    57,098       1,457,141  

Devon Energy Corp.

    28,877       1,308,128  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    9,801       1,519,939  

EOG Resources, Inc.

    12,085       1,461,681  

HF Sinclair Corp.

    24,517       1,362,410  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    164,596       2,903,473  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    10,535       1,562,973  

ONEOK, Inc.

    29,943       2,102,598  

Ovintiv, Inc.

    22,501       988,244  

Phillips 66

    14,845       1,976,463  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

    7,064       1,588,552  

Targa Resources Corp.

    23,505       2,041,879  

The Williams Cos., Inc.

    70,341       2,449,977  

Valero Energy Corp.

    11,172       1,452,360  
              30,066,822  

Financials (9.7%):

               

Aflac, Inc.

    31,311       2,583,158  

American Financial Group, Inc.

    19,460       2,313,600  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    18,067       1,869,212  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

    74,046       1,603,836  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    56,506       1,881,650  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    5,473       1,833,017  

Everest Group Ltd.

    4,785       1,691,880  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    86,794       2,585,593  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Financials (9.7%): (continued)

Nasdaq, Inc.

    39,944       2,322,344  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

    26,206       2,061,626  

UWM Holdings Corp.

    214,769       1,535,598  
              22,281,514  

Health Care (1.2%):

               

Cardinal Health, Inc.

    26,939       2,715,451  
              2,715,451  

Industrials (19.7%):

               

A.O. Smith Corp.

    26,641       2,196,284  

Allegion PLC

    19,708       2,496,807  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    7,006       2,071,464  

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    22,156       1,914,057  

Eaton Corp. PLC

    9,536       2,296,460  

Fastenal Co.

    41,418       2,682,644  

General Dynamics Corp.

    12,947       3,361,947  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    10,341       2,708,722  

Johnson Controls International PLC

    38,821       2,237,642  

Masco Corp.

    37,325       2,500,029  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    11,699       2,765,410  

Paychex, Inc.

    19,840       2,363,142  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

    6,823       2,118,405  

Snap-on, Inc.

    8,747       2,526,483  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    44,181       2,699,901  

Union Pacific Corp.

    9,507       2,335,109  

Waste Management, Inc.

    21,151       3,788,144  

Watsco, Inc.

    4,873       2,087,934  
              45,150,584  

Information Technology (8.8%):

               

Analog Devices, Inc.

    11,382       2,260,010  

Broadcom, Inc.

    1,855       2,070,644  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    30,632       2,313,635  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

    83,894       2,473,195  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    20,221       1,823,530  

NetApp, Inc.

    27,939       2,463,102  

NXP Semiconductors N.V.

    8,548       1,963,305  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    16,415       1,845,374  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    21,039       2,955,979  
              20,168,774  

Materials (10.7%):

               

Avery Dennison Corp.

    12,402       2,507,188  

Ball Corp.

    34,605       1,990,480  

Celanese Corp.

    13,798       2,143,795  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    18,518       1,472,181  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    24,573       2,207,147  

FMC Corp.

    26,997       1,702,161  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Schedule of Portfolio Investments - continued

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Materials (10.7%): (continued)

International Paper Co.

    53,627       1,938,616  

LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A

    23,242       2,209,849  

Packaging Corp. of America

    13,184       2,147,805  

PPG Industries, Inc.

    16,325       2,441,404  

RPM International, Inc.

    21,097       2,355,058  

The Mosaic Co.

    38,064       1,360,027  
              24,475,711  

Utilities (22.8%):

               

Alliant Energy Corp.

    52,945       2,716,078  

Ameren Corp.

    34,543       2,498,841  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    34,797       2,826,212  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    22,242       2,935,721  

Atmos Energy Corp.

    24,934       2,889,851  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    99,922       2,854,771  

CMS Energy Corp.

    48,818       2,834,861  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    32,370       2,944,699  

DTE Energy Co.

    28,355       3,126,422  

Entergy Corp.

    26,910       2,723,023  

Essential Utilities, Inc.

    75,116       2,805,583  

Evergy, Inc.

    52,126       2,720,977  

Eversource Energy

    44,169       2,726,111  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    39,651       2,408,402  

NiSource, Inc.

    106,394       2,824,761  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Utilities (22.8%): (continued)

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    45,208       2,764,469  

The Southern Co.

    41,449       2,906,404  

Vistra Corp.

    49,394       1,902,657  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    32,787       2,759,682  
              52,169,525  

Total Common Stocks (Cost $211,792,998)

            227,630,720  

Total Investments (Cost $211,792,998) — 99.5%(a)

            227,630,720  

Other assets in excess of liabilities — 0.5%

            1,167,628  

NET ASSETS — 100.00%

          $ 228,798,348  

 

Percentages indicated are based on net assets as of December 31, 2023.

 

(a)

See Federal Tax Information listed in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Futures Contracts

 

Long Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

S&P 500 Index E-mini

    3/15/24       4     $ 940,299     $ 964,000     $ 23,701  
                                    $ 23,701  

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Schedule of Portfolio Investments

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan International ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Common Stocks (99.2%)

Australia (6.6%):

Communication Services (0.7%):

               

REA Group Ltd.

    2,426       299,411  

Telstra Group Ltd.

    143,187       386,312  
              685,723  

Consumer Discretionary (0.4%):

               

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    9,233       358,807  
              358,807  

Consumer Staples (0.8%):

               

Coles Group Ltd.

    34,509       378,763  

Woolworths Group Ltd.

    14,150       358,623  
              737,386  

Energy (0.4%):

               

Santos Ltd.

    46,712       241,870  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.

    8,729       184,716  
              426,586  

Financials (1.8%):

               

ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.

    17,243       304,500  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    4,366       332,556  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

    63,211       243,752  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    13,663       285,774  

Suncorp Group Ltd.

    28,991       273,560  

Westpac Banking Corp.

    20,081       313,299  
              1,753,441  

Health Care (1.0%):

               

Cochlear Ltd.

    1,711       348,162  

CSL Ltd.

    2,008       392,152  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

    11,517       251,717  
              992,031  

Industrials (0.5%):

               

Brambles Ltd.

    32,976       305,546  

Computershare Ltd.

    13,522       224,694  
              530,240  

Information Technology (0.2%):

               

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    3,862       198,312  
              198,312  

Materials (0.8%):

               

BHP Group Ltd.

    7,216       247,829  

Fortescue Ltd.

    11,247       222,368  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    2,802       258,976  
              729,173  
              6,411,699  

Austria (0.6%):

               

Energy (0.2%):

               

OMV AG

    4,188       183,846  
              183,846  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Austria (0.6%): (continued)

Financials (0.2%):

               

Erste Group Bank AG

    5,533       224,322  
              224,322  

Utilities (0.2%):

               

Verbund AG

    2,227       206,609  
              206,609  
              614,777  

Belgium (0.8%):

               

Financials (0.5%):

               

Groupe Bruxelles Lambert NV

    3,967       311,857  

KBC Group N.V.

    3,760       243,705  
              555,562  

Materials (0.3%):

               

Solvay SA, Class A

    2,011       61,554  

Syensqo SA (a)

    2,011       209,233  
              270,787  
              826,349  

Canada (9.9%):

               

Consumer Discretionary (0.5%):

               

Dollarama, Inc.

    4,619       332,907  

Magna International, Inc.

    3,171       187,378  
              520,285  

Consumer Staples (0.7%):

               

Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.

    5,355       315,383  

Metro, Inc.

    7,582       392,520  
              707,903  

Energy (1.9%):

               

ARC Resources Ltd.

    11,420       169,546  

Cameco Corp.

    4,667       201,242  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    3,068       201,021  

Cenovus Energy, Inc.

    7,781       129,674  

Imperial Oil Ltd.

    3,240       184,584  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    9,930       341,918  

Suncor Energy, Inc.

    5,906       189,229  

TC Energy Corp.

    6,931       270,774  

Tourmaline Oil Corp.

    3,471       156,115  
              1,844,103  

Financials (2.3%):

               

Brookfield Asset Management Ltd., Class A

    7,339       294,801  

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.

    316       291,579  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

    14,912       493,653  

Intact Financial Corp.

    2,524       388,363  

National Bank of Canada

    4,660       355,242  

Power Corp. of Canada

    15,165       433,694  
              2,257,332  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Canada (9.9%): (continued)

Industrials (1.6%):

               

Canadian National Railway Co.

    2,727       342,805  

Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.

    3,781       299,192  

TFI International, Inc.

    1,539       209,366  

Waste Connections, Inc.

    2,891       431,741  

WSP Global, Inc.

    2,093       293,421  
              1,576,525  

Information Technology (0.6%):

               

Constellation Software, Inc.

    122       302,515  

Open Text Corp.

    5,718       240,347  
              542,862  

Materials (1.2%):

               

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.

    3,895       213,580  

First Quantum Minerals Ltd.

    5,301       43,411  

Franco-Nevada Corp.

    1,688       186,994  

Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. (a)

    18,125       175,792  

Nutrien Ltd.

    3,118       175,680  

Teck Resources Ltd., Class B

    3,240       136,971  

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.

    4,675       230,662  
              1,163,090  

Utilities (1.1%):

               

Emera, Inc.

    10,282       390,357  

Fortis, Inc.

    8,131       334,532  

Hydro One Ltd.

    13,103       392,625  
              1,117,514  
              9,729,614  

Chile (0.2%):

               

Materials (0.2%):

               

Antofagasta PLC

    9,535       204,084  
              204,084  

Denmark (2.2%):

               

Consumer Discretionary (0.2%):

               

Pandora A/S

    1,460       201,803  
              201,803  

Financials (0.6%):

               

Danske Bank A/S

    8,526       227,815  

Tryg A/S

    14,750       320,932  
              548,747  

Health Care (0.5%):

               

Coloplast A/S, Class B

    2,448       279,916  

Genmab A/S (a)

    800       255,351  
              535,267  

Industrials (0.4%):

               

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class B

    80       143,849  

DSV A/S

    1,434       251,797  
              395,646  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Denmark (2.2%): (continued)

Materials (0.3%):

               

Novozymes A/S, Class B Shares

    6,312       346,943  
              346,943  

Utilities (0.2%):

               

Orsted A/S

    2,792       154,787  
              154,787  
              2,183,193  

Finland (2.2%):

               

Energy (0.2%):

               

Neste Oyj

    5,114       181,820  
              181,820  

Financials (0.5%):

               

Nordea Bank Abp

    18,360       227,112  

Sampo Oyj, Class A Shares

    6,767       295,864  
              522,976  

Industrials (0.5%):

               

Kone Oyj, Class B

    5,557       277,004  

Metso Oyj

    19,169       194,026  
              471,030  

Information Technology (0.2%):

               

Nokia Oyj

    68,830       231,875  
              231,875  

Materials (0.5%):

               

Stora Enso Oyj, Class R

    14,209       196,441  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

    7,305       274,635  
              471,076  

Utilities (0.3%):

               

Fortum Oyj

    19,089       275,180  
              275,180  
              2,153,957  

France (6.9%):

               

Consumer Discretionary (0.5%):

               

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA

    8,067       289,036  

Hermes International SCA

    112       237,213  
              526,249  

Consumer Staples (0.3%):

               

Carrefour SA

    13,939       254,867  
              254,867  

Energy (0.2%):

               

TotalEnergies SE

    3,211       218,329  
              218,329  

Financials (1.2%):

               

Amundi SA

    3,813       259,262  

Credit Agricole SA

    17,835       253,008  

Edenred SE

    5,769       344,754  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

France (6.9%): (continued)

Financials (1.2%): (continued)

Societe Generale SA

    7,010       185,897  

Worldline SA (a)

    7,423       128,393  
              1,171,314  

Health Care (1.0%):

               

BioMerieux

    2,745       304,811  

EssilorLuxottica SA

    1,322       264,995  

Ipsen SA

    1,992       237,248  

Sartorius Stedim Biotech

    681       180,030  
              987,084  

Industrials (2.5%):

               

Bouygues SA

    8,406       316,584  

Bureau Veritas SA

    12,368       312,217  

Eiffage SA

    3,046       326,199  

Getlink SE

    17,528       320,490  

Legrand SA

    3,022       313,888  

Safran SA

    1,695       298,341  

Thales SA

    1,664       246,029  

Vinci SA

    2,564       321,788  
              2,455,536  

Information Technology (0.5%):

               

Dassault Systemes SE

    5,610       273,918  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

    3,916       195,571  
              469,489  

Materials (0.4%):

               

Air Liquide SA

    1,774       344,868  
              344,868  

Utilities (0.3%):

               

Veolia Environnement SA

    10,053       316,917  
              316,917  
              6,744,653  

Germany (5.5%):

               

Consumer Discretionary (0.4%):

               

Continental AG

    2,606       221,261  

Puma SE

    2,837       158,202  
              379,463  

Consumer Staples (0.4%):

               

Beiersdorf AG

    2,661       398,580  
              398,580  

Financials (1.3%):

               

Commerzbank AG

    11,794       140,076  

Deutsche Boerse AG

    1,465       301,584  

Hannover Rueck SE

    1,190       284,115  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG, Class R

    691       286,099  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Germany (5.5%): (continued)

Financials (1.3%): (continued)

Talanx AG

    3,618       258,183  
              1,270,057  

Health Care (0.2%):

               

Fresenius Medical Care AG

    5,058       211,932  
              211,932  

Industrials (1.8%):

               

Brenntag SE

    3,558       326,832  

Daimler Truck Holding AG

    6,345       238,263  

Deutsche Lufthansa AG (a)

    27,390       243,316  

Deutsche Post AG

    5,544       274,489  

Knorr-Bremse AG

    3,621       235,016  

MTU Aero Engines AG

    1,015       218,750  

Rheinmetall AG

    654       207,181  
              1,743,847  

Information Technology (0.2%):

               

Infineon Technologies AG

    4,920       205,281  
              205,281  

Materials (0.5%):

               

Heidelberg Materials AG

    3,124       279,104  

Symrise AG

    2,485       273,307  
              552,411  

Utilities (0.7%):

               

E.ON SE

    24,008       321,976  

RWE AG

    7,544       342,909  
              664,885  
              5,426,456  

Hong Kong (3.2%):

               

Financials (0.5%):

               

AIA Group Ltd.

    24,267       211,492  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    23,727       276,676  
              488,168  

Industrials (0.5%):

               

CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.

    56,353       302,038  

Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.

    13,575       161,772  
              463,810  

Real Estate (1.1%):

               

Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.

    90,206       277,843  

Sino Land Co. Ltd.

    217,795       236,813  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    24,093       260,579  

Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A

    29,485       249,604  
              1,024,839  

Utilities (1.1%):

               

CLP Holdings Ltd.

    44,000       363,182  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.

    410,274       314,213  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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December 31, 2023

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Hong Kong (3.2%): (continued)

Utilities (1.1%): (continued)

Power Assets Holdings Ltd.

    74,462       431,522  
              1,108,917  
              3,085,734  

Ireland (1.4%):

               

Consumer Staples (0.3%):

               

Kerry Group PLC, Class A

    3,630       315,175  
              315,175  

Financials (0.3%):

               

AIB Group PLC

    39,086       167,395  

Bank of Ireland Group PLC

    15,915       144,366  
              311,761  

Industrials (0.2%):

               

Kingspan Group PLC

    2,250       194,710  
              194,710  

Materials (0.6%):

               

CRH PLC

    4,565       315,715  

Smurfit Kappa Group PLC

    5,883       233,917  
              549,632  
              1,371,278  

Israel (0.7%):

               

Financials (0.5%):

               

Bank Hapoalim BM

    24,819       223,633  

Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM

    27,238       219,761  
              443,394  

Information Technology (0.2%):

               

Nice Ltd. (a)

    1,083       218,851  
              218,851  
              662,245  

Italy (3.7%):

               

Communication Services (0.3%):

               

Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA

    22,643       286,174  
              286,174  

Consumer Discretionary (0.2%):

               

Moncler SpA

    3,530       217,031  
              217,031  

Energy (0.2%):

               

Eni SpA

    13,597       230,349  
              230,349  

Financials (1.5%):

               

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    14,164       298,692  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    76,979       224,617  

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    20,811       257,393  

Nexi SpA (a)

    27,397       223,964  

Poste Italiane SpA

    25,724       291,750  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Italy (3.7%): (continued)

Financials (1.5%): (continued)

UniCredit SpA

    5,951       161,361  
              1,457,777  

Health Care (0.3%):

               

Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA

    4,682       252,353  
              252,353  

Industrials (0.2%):

               

Prysmian SpA

    5,371       244,077  
              244,077  

Utilities (1.0%):

               

Enel SpA

    45,697       339,464  

Snam SpA

    60,150       309,062  

Terna - Rete Elettrica Nazionale

    37,253       310,620  
              959,146  
              3,646,907  

Japan (19.2%):

               

Communication Services (0.7%):

               

Nexon Co. Ltd.

    11,600       211,421  

SoftBank Corp.

    37,800       471,763  
              683,184  

Consumer Discretionary (1.7%):

               

Bridgestone Corp.

    8,300       343,822  

Denso Corp.

    17,200       259,501  

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    1,000       248,191  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    8,500       316,595  

Panasonic Holdings Corp.

    22,000       217,924  

Suzuki Motor Corp.

    6,100       261,039  
              1,647,072  

Consumer Staples (1.7%):

               

Aeon Co. Ltd.

    16,200       362,081  

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

    6,100       235,381  

Kao Corp.

    8,000       329,125  

Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.

    7,300       289,711  

Shiseido Co. Ltd.

    7,000       211,122  

Unicharm Corp.

    7,600       274,825  
              1,702,245  

Energy (0.2%):

               

Inpex Corp.

    11,400       154,003  
              154,003  

Financials (2.0%):

               

Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc.

    8,900       188,883  

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    27,900       249,256  

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    7,100       279,306  

ORIX Corp.

    14,200       267,522  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Schedule of Portfolio Investments - continued

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan International ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Japan (19.2%): (continued)

Financials (2.0%): (continued)

Sompo Holdings, Inc.

    5,600       273,923  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    4,300       209,845  

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

    12,200       234,169  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    10,200       255,326  
              1,958,230  

Health Care (1.9%):

               

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    8,700       329,660  

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.

    6,600       181,268  

Eisai Co. Ltd.

    3,900       195,083  

Hoya Corp.

    2,100       262,537  

Olympus Corp.

    14,000       202,632  

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    7,400       356,825  

Terumo Corp.

    9,600       314,734  
              1,842,739  

Industrials (4.8%):

               

Central Japan Railway Co.

    15,200       386,415  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

    1,400       228,252  

East Japan Railway Co.

    6,300       363,262  

FANUC Corp.

    9,500       279,447  

Hitachi Ltd.

    4,200       302,979  

ITOCHU Corp.

    6,700       274,074  

Komatsu Ltd.

    8,900       232,822  

Kubota Corp.

    17,400       261,963  

Marubeni Corp.

    13,400       211,816  

Mitsubishi Corp.

    13,800       220,587  

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    21,500       304,855  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

    3,700       216,284  

Nidec Corp.

    4,700       189,860  

Nippon Yusen KK

    7,200       223,232  

Secom Co. Ltd.

    4,400       316,939  

SMC Corp.

    500       268,691  

Toyota Industries Corp.

    2,500       203,930  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

    4,000       235,721  
              4,721,129  

Information Technology (4.4%):

               

Advantest Corp.

    4,100       139,507  

Canon, Inc.

    12,700       326,103  

Disco Corp.

    800       198,496  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    5,200       312,524  

Fujitsu Ltd.

    2,200       331,997  

Keyence Corp.

    600       264,378  

Kyocera Corp.

    26,800       391,221  

Lasertec Corp.

    800       210,924  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Japan (19.2%): (continued)

Information Technology (4.4%): (continued)

Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    15,100       320,572  

NEC Corp.

    4,500       266,527  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    9,400       273,439  

NTT Data Group Corp.

    18,500       262,317  

OBIC Co. Ltd.

    2,000       344,659  

Renesas Electronics Corp. (a)

    10,000       180,806  

TDK Corp.

    5,900       281,106  

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    1,200       214,967  
              4,319,543  

Materials (0.8%):

               

Nippon Paint Holdings Co. Ltd.

    29,200       236,118  

Nippon Steel Corp.

    9,400       215,364  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.

    7,600       318,976  
              770,458  

Real Estate (1.0%):

               

Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.

    12,400       375,747  

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    22,500       310,097  

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    12,200       299,245  
              985,089  
              18,783,692  

Korea, Republic Of (0.4%):

               

Financials (0.2%):

               

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Ltd.

    1,073       219,149  
              219,149  

Industrials (0.1%):

               

POSCO International Corp.

    1,618       78,406  
              78,406  

Materials (0.1%):

               

Ecopro Co. Ltd.

    103       51,752  
              51,752  
              349,307  

Luxembourg (0.7%):

               

Energy (0.2%):

               

Tenaris SA

    10,712       186,167  
              186,167  

Health Care (0.3%):

               

Eurofins Scientific SE

    3,871       252,011  
              252,011  

Materials (0.2%):

               

ArcelorMittal SA

    8,424       238,737  
              238,737  
              676,915  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Netherlands (2.9%):

               

Consumer Discretionary (0.2%):

               

Prosus N.V.

    5,613       167,189  
              167,189  

Financials (1.0%):

               

ABN AMRO Bank N.V.

    12,331       184,973  

Adyen N.V. (a)

    123       158,386  

ASR Nederland NV

    4,958       233,682  

ING Groep N.V.

    14,019       209,304  

NN Group N.V.

    4,931       194,582  
              980,927  

Health Care (0.4%):

               

QIAGEN NV (a)

    8,809       383,102  
              383,102  

Industrials (0.6%):

               

Randstad N.V.

    4,192       262,451  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

    2,255       320,344  
              582,795  

Information Technology (0.4%):

               

ASM International N.V.

    383       198,674  

BE Semiconductor Industries NV

    1,516       228,331  
              427,005  

Materials (0.3%):

               

Akzo Nobel N.V.

    3,508       289,713  
              289,713  
              2,830,731  

Norway (1.5%):

               

Communication Services (0.3%):

               

Telenor ASA

    22,212       255,024  
              255,024  

Consumer Staples (0.2%):

               

Mowi ASA

    12,344       221,219  
              221,219  

Energy (0.3%):

               

Aker BP ASA

    5,219       151,859  

Equinor ASA

    4,853       153,944  
              305,803  

Financials (0.3%):

               

DNB Bank ASA

    12,352       262,715  
              262,715  

Materials (0.4%):

               

Norsk Hydro ASA

    27,469       185,009  

Yara International ASA

    5,844       207,851  
              392,860  
              1,437,621  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Portugal (0.8%):

               

Consumer Staples (0.3%):

               

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    11,394       289,767  
              289,767  

Energy (0.2%):

               

Galp Energia SGPS SA

    12,806       188,565  
              188,565  

Utilities (0.3%):

               

EDP - Energias de Portugal SA

    67,067       337,201  
              337,201  
              815,533  

Russian Federation (0.0%):†

               

Materials (0.0%):†

               

Evraz PLC (a)(b)(c)

    38,723       19,986  
              19,986  

Singapore (3.1%):

               

Communication Services (0.3%):

               

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    184,100       344,647  
              344,647  

Consumer Staples (0.4%):

               

Wilmar International Ltd.

    129,600       350,668  
              350,668  

Financials (1.2%):

               

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

    14,800       374,767  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    42,500       418,751  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

    17,500       377,350  
              1,170,868  

Industrials (0.9%):

               

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

    13,400       302,246  

Keppel Ltd.

    45,100       241,668  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

    62,200       309,256  
              853,170  

Real Estate (0.3%):

               

CapitaLand Investment Ltd.

    116,700       279,500  
              279,500  
              2,998,853  

South Korea (3.9%):

               

Communication Services (0.5%):

               

Kakao Corp. (a)

    5,944       250,648  

NAVER Corp.

    1,085       188,739  
              439,387  

Consumer Discretionary (0.7%):

               

Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd.

    1,187       218,466  

Kia Corp.

    3,266       253,630  

LG Electronics, Inc.

    2,167       171,314  
              643,410  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Singapore (3.1%): (continued)

Financials (0.9%):

               

KakaoBank Corp.

    8,650       191,446  

KB Financial Group, Inc.

    4,996       209,896  

Samsung Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

    4,764       255,644  

Shinhan Financial Group Co. Ltd.

    8,125       253,335  
              910,321  

Health Care (0.3%):

               

Celltrion, Inc.

    1,609       251,777  
              251,777  

Industrials (0.8%):

               

Ecopro BM Co. Ltd.

    455       101,763  

LG Corp.

    3,265       217,802  

POSCO Future M Co. Ltd.

    432       120,438  

Samsung C&T Corp.

    3,672       369,281  
              809,284  

Information Technology (0.4%):

               

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    4,267       260,122  

Samsung SDI Co. Ltd.

    467       171,177  
              431,299  

Materials (0.3%):

               

LG Chem Ltd.

    437       169,343  

POSCO Holdings, Inc.

    349       135,378  
              304,721  
              3,790,199  

Spain (2.7%):

               

Consumer Discretionary (0.6%):

               

Amadeus IT Group SA

    4,220       302,214  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA

    6,843       297,827  
              600,041  

Energy (0.2%):

               

Repsol SA

    13,683       203,140  
              203,140  

Financials (0.2%):

               

CaixaBank SA

    47,403       194,957  
              194,957  

Industrials (1.0%):

               

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA

    8,023       355,649  

Aena SME SA

    1,543       279,489  

Ferrovial SE

    10,726       390,936  
              1,026,074  

Utilities (0.7%):

               

Endesa SA

    13,518       275,445  

Iberdrola SA

    29,903       391,793  
              667,238  
              2,691,450  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Sweden (4.3%):

               

Consumer Staples (0.3%):

               

Essity AB, Class B

    11,185       277,337  
              277,337  

Financials (1.6%):

               

Industrivarden AB, Class C

    9,060       295,006  

Investor AB, Class B

    13,108       303,567  

L E Lundbergforetagen AB, Class B

    5,724       311,222  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class A

    16,321       224,682  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Class A

    20,222       219,519  

Swedbank AB, Class A

    10,169       205,044  
              1,559,040  

Industrials (1.6%):

               

Alfa Laval AB

    5,828       233,178  

Assa Abloy AB, Class B

    9,965       286,917  

Atlas Copco AB, Class A

    12,712       218,812  

Epiroc AB, Class A

    9,788       196,294  

Nibe Industrier AB, Class B

    24,384       171,226  

Sandvik AB

    10,886       235,481  

Volvo AB, Class B

    8,984       233,187  
              1,575,095  

Information Technology (0.6%):

               

Hexagon AB, Class B

    22,886       274,541  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Class B

    43,536       272,508  
              547,049  

Materials (0.2%):

               

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B

    13,679       204,998  
              204,998  
              4,163,519  

Switzerland (7.8%):

               

Communication Services (0.4%):

               

Swisscom AG, Registered

    631       379,741  
              379,741  

Consumer Discretionary (0.4%):

               

Cie Financiere Richemont SA, Registered

    1,537       211,593  

The Swatch Group AG

    788       214,245  
              425,838  

Consumer Staples (0.8%):

               

Barry Callebaut AG, Registered

    215       362,851  

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG

    33       396,016  
              758,867  

Financials (1.3%):

               

Banque Cantonale Vaudoise, Registered

    2,667       344,160  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Switzerland (7.8%): (continued)

Financials (1.3%): (continued)

Julius Baer Group Ltd.

    2,977       166,943  

Partners Group Holding AG

    157       226,500  

Swiss Life Holding AG

    388       269,495  

Swiss Re AG

    2,335       262,604  
              1,269,702  

Health Care (0.9%):

               

Alcon, Inc.

    3,426       267,463  

Lonza Group AG, Registered

    440       185,095  

Sonova Holding AG

    795       259,453  

Straumann Holding AG, Class R

    1,315       212,076  
              924,087  

Industrials (1.8%):

               

ABB Ltd., Registered

    8,052       357,207  

Geberit AG, Registered

    504       323,092  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG, Class R

    763       262,985  

Schindler Holding AG

    1,070       267,627  

SGS SA, Registered

    3,530       304,551  

VAT Group AG

    455       228,095  
              1,743,557  

Information Technology (0.2%):

               

Logitech International SA, Class R

    2,491       236,301  
              236,301  

Materials (2.0%):

               

DSM-Firmenich AG

    2,408       244,532  

EMS-Chemie Holding AG

    359       290,769  

Givaudan SA, Registered

    79       327,350  

Glencore PLC

    30,168       181,505  

Holcim AG

    4,440       348,631  

SIG Group AG

    10,902       250,896  

Sika AG, Registered

    825       268,557  
              1,912,240  
              7,650,333  

United Kingdom (7.5%):

               

Communication Services (0.5%):

               

BT Group PLC

    137,940       217,278  

Informa PLC

    30,675       305,390  
              522,668  

Consumer Discretionary (0.7%):

               

Burberry Group PLC

    9,438       170,314  

JD Sports Fashion PLC

    99,071       209,523  

Next PLC

    2,991       309,437  
              689,274  

Consumer Staples (0.6%):

               

Associated British Foods PLC

    10,889       328,468  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

United Kingdom (7.5%): (continued)

Consumer Staples (0.6%): (continued)

Haleon PLC

    70,184       287,693  
              616,161  

Financials (1.9%):

               

3i Group PLC

    9,256       285,579  

Admiral Group PLC

    6,964       238,204  

Legal & General Group PLC

    85,393       273,260  

Lloyds Banking Group PLC

    457,187       277,978  

London Stock Exchange Group PLC

    3,428       405,149  

Standard Chartered PLC

    20,087       170,643  

Wise PLC, Class A (a)

    15,162       168,879  
              1,819,692  

Health Care (0.3%):

               

Smith & Nephew PLC

    23,274       319,888  
              319,888  

Industrials (2.0%):

               

Ashtead Group PLC

    3,437       239,243  

Bunzl PLC

    9,532       387,509  

International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (a)

    106,901       211,165  

RELX PLC

    9,122       361,541  

Rentokil Initial PLC

    43,940       246,836  

Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (a)

    46,137       176,215  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC

    2,340       313,271  
              1,935,780  

Information Technology (0.8%):

               

Halma PLC

    11,596       337,530  

The Sage Group PLC

    28,452       425,141  
              762,671  

Materials (0.7%):

               

Anglo American PLC

    6,060       152,187  

Croda International PLC

    3,680       236,836  

Rio Tinto PLC

    3,142       233,924  
              622,947  
              7,289,081  

United States (0.5%):

               

Industrials (0.2%):

               

RB Global, Inc.

    3,483       233,102  
              233,102  

Utilities (0.3%):

               

Brookfield Renewable Corp., Class A

    8,520       245,266  
              245,266  
              478,368  

Total Common Stocks (Cost $87,333,960)

            97,036,534  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Warrant (0.0%)

               

Canada (0.0%):

               

Information Technology (0.0%):

               

Constellation Software, Inc. (a)(c)

    141        
               

Total Warrant (Cost $–)

             

Total Investments (Cost $87,333,960) — 99.2%(d)

            97,036,534  

Other assets in excess of liabilities — 0.8%

            764,860  

NET ASSETS — 100.00%

          $ 97,801,394  

 

Percentages indicated are based on net assets as of December 31, 2023.

 

(a)

Non-income producing security.

(b)

The following table details the earliest acquisition date and cost of the Fund’s restricted securities due to trading restrictions at December 31, 2023.

 

Security Name

Acquisition Date

Cost

Evraz PLC

12/4/2019

$247,473

 

(c)

Security was fair valued based upon procedures approved by the Board of Trustees and represents 0.02% of the Fund’s net asset as of December 31, 2023. This security is classified as Level 3 within the fair value hierarchy. (See Note 2)

(d)

See Federal Tax Information listed in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

 

Futures Contracts

 

Long Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

Mini MSCI EAFE Index

    3/15/24       4     $ 437,031     $ 450,480     $ 13,449  
                                    $ 13,449  

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Common Stocks (99.4%)

Communication Services (0.4%):

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.(a)

    1,730       161,928  

The Trade Desk, Inc., Class A(a)

    1,092       78,580  
              240,508  

Consumer Discretionary (9.2%):

               

Aptiv PLC(a)

    1,660       148,935  

Aramark

    5,961       167,504  

BorgWarner, Inc.

    4,061       145,587  

Burlington Stores, Inc.(a)

    1,098       213,539  

CarMax, Inc.(a)

    1,717       131,763  

Chewy, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,189       122,616  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.(a)

    89       203,539  

Deckers Outdoor Corp.(a)

    359       239,966  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    432       178,083  

DR Horton, Inc.

    1,660       252,287  

Five Below, Inc.(a)

    876       186,728  

Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A(a)

    1,499       167,228  

Garmin Ltd.

    2,356       302,840  

Genuine Parts Co.

    1,590       220,215  

Lennar Corp., Class A

    1,688       251,580  

LKQ Corp.

    4,685       223,896  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    1,010       224,776  

NVR, Inc.(a)

    37       259,017  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.(a)

    255       242,270  

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

    1,024       164,362  

Pool Corp.

    453       180,616  

PulteGroup, Inc.

    2,229       230,077  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    1,994       275,950  

Service Corp. International

    4,130       282,699  

Tesla, Inc.(a)

    392       97,404  

Tractor Supply Co.

    1,017       218,686  
              5,332,163  

Consumer Staples (5.1%):

               

Bunge Global SA

    1,441       145,469  

Campbell Soup Co.

    5,773       249,567  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    492       324,759  

Coty, Inc., Class A(a)

    15,156       188,237  

Darling Ingredients, Inc.(a)

    3,158       157,395  

Dollar General Corp.

    1,127       153,216  

Dollar Tree, Inc.(a)

    1,300       184,665  

Hormel Foods Corp.

    8,115       260,573  

Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.

    2,861       309,245  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

    3,400       232,628  

Monster Beverage Corp.(a)

    4,669       268,981  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Consumer Staples (5.1%): (continued)

Sysco Corp.

    3,812       278,772  

US Foods Holding Corp.(a)

    5,232       237,585  
              2,991,092  

Energy (6.4%):

               

APA Corp.

    2,699       96,840  

Baker Hughes Co.

    4,698       160,578  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

    949       162,004  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    1,781       137,030  

ConocoPhillips

    1,235       143,346  

Coterra Energy, Inc.

    5,212       133,010  

Devon Energy Corp.

    2,636       119,411  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    909       140,968  

EOG Resources, Inc.

    1,117       135,101  

EQT Corp.

    2,863       110,683  

Halliburton Co.

    2,825       102,124  

Hess Corp.

    859       123,833  

HF Sinclair Corp.

    2,238       124,366  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    15,023       265,006  

Marathon Oil Corp.

    4,379       105,797  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    962       142,722  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

    2,470       147,484  

ONEOK, Inc.

    2,733       191,911  

Ovintiv, Inc.

    2,054       90,212  

Phillips 66

    1,355       180,405  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

    644       144,823  

Schlumberger N.V.

    2,227       115,893  

Targa Resources Corp.

    2,146       186,423  

Texas Pacific Land Corp.

    68       106,926  

The Williams Cos., Inc.

    6,420       223,608  

Valero Energy Corp.

    1,020       132,600  
              3,723,104  

Financials (10.0%):

               

Aflac, Inc.

    2,858       235,785  

American Financial Group, Inc.

    1,802       214,240  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.(a)

    2,211       164,211  

Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

    1,149       258,387  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

    3,506       249,312  

Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

    1,596       284,982  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    1,649       170,605  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

    6,746       146,118  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    5,158       171,761  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    499       167,125  

Everest Group Ltd.

    436       154,161  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

    506       241,387  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A

    47       66,692  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Financials (10.0%): (continued)

FleetCor Technologies, Inc.(a)

    684       193,305  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    7,923       236,026  

Globe Life, Inc.

    2,129       259,142  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.

    1,909       158,256  

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

    2,281       292,949  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    1,085       177,300  

LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.

    569       129,516  

Markel Group, Inc.(a)

    152       215,825  

Morningstar, Inc.

    638       182,621  

MSCI, Inc.

    309       174,786  

Nasdaq, Inc.

    3,646       211,978  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

    2,392       188,179  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

    686       134,456  

Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,323       185,975  

Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A

    2,006       182,305  

UWM Holdings Corp.

    19,604       140,169  

W R Berkley Corp.

    3,286       232,386  
              5,819,940  

Health Care (12.7%):

               

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    1,721       239,271  

Align Technology, Inc.(a)

    321       87,954  

Avantor, Inc.(a)

    6,950       158,668  

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.(a)

    2,111       203,543  

Bruker Corp.

    2,516       184,876  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

    2,459       247,867  

Cencora, Inc.

    1,429       293,488  

Centene Corp.(a)

    2,357       174,913  

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.(a)

    711       168,080  

Danaher Corp.

    970       224,400  

DaVita, Inc.(a)

    1,862       195,063  

Dexcom, Inc.(a)

    1,425       176,828  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.(a)

    2,381       181,551  

GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.

    2,467       190,748  

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    929       251,462  

Henry Schein, Inc.(a)

    3,060       231,673  

Humana, Inc.

    320       146,499  

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.(a)

    375       208,144  

Incyte Corp.(a)

    3,702       232,449  

Insulet Corp.(a)

    937       203,310  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.(a)

    601       202,753  

IQVIA Holdings, Inc.(a)

    1,025       237,164  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.(a)

    173       209,842  

Moderna, Inc.(a)

    1,335       132,766  

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.(a)

    1,832       241,384  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Health Care (12.7%): (continued)

Penumbra, Inc.(a)

    700       176,078  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)

    234       205,520  

Repligen Corp.(a)

    721       129,636  

ResMed, Inc.

    952       163,763  

Revvity, Inc.

    1,731       189,216  

STERIS PLC

    775       170,384  

Stryker Corp.

    742       222,199  

Teleflex, Inc.

    953       237,621  

United Therapeutics Corp.(a)

    809       177,891  

Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A(a)

    624       120,132  

Waters Corp.(a)

    659       216,963  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    433       152,468  

Zoetis, Inc.

    1,115       220,068  
              7,406,635  

Industrials (25.4%):

               

A.O. Smith Corp.

    2,431       200,412  

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

    951       133,749  

AECOM

    2,912       269,156  

AGCO Corp.

    1,274       154,676  

Allegion PLC

    1,799       227,915  

AMETEK, Inc.

    1,776       292,845  

Axon Enterprise, Inc.(a)

    562       145,181  

Builders FirstSource, Inc.(a)

    1,030       171,948  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

    649       202,767  

Carrier Global Corp.

    3,155       181,255  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    639       188,933  

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    2,022       174,681  

Cintas Corp.

    490       295,303  

Copart, Inc.(a)

    4,970       243,530  

CSX Corp.

    6,984       242,135  

Deere & Co.

    430       171,944  

Dover Corp.

    1,437       221,025  

Eaton Corp. PLC

    871       209,754  

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    846       182,254  

Equifax, Inc.

    988       244,323  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    1,663       211,534  

Fastenal Co.

    3,804       246,385  

Fortive Corp.

    2,970       218,681  

General Dynamics Corp.

    1,182       306,930  

Graco, Inc.

    2,479       215,078  

HEICO Corp.

    1,189       212,676  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    4,723       255,609  

Hubbell, Inc.

    564       185,517  

IDEX Corp.

    1,117       242,512  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    943       247,009  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Industrials (25.4%): (continued)

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    3,031       234,418  

J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    1,042       208,129  

Johnson Controls International PLC

    3,544       204,276  

Leidos Holdings, Inc.

    1,836       198,729  

Lennox International, Inc.

    446       199,594  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

    1,084       235,727  

Masco Corp.

    3,407       228,201  

Nordson Corp.

    805       212,649  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    1,068       252,454  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

    350       141,865  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    2,986       267,157  

PACCAR, Inc.

    2,325       227,036  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

    451       207,776  

Paychex, Inc.

    1,810       215,589  

Paycom Software, Inc.

    461       95,298  

Paylocity Holding Corp.(a)

    695       114,571  

Quanta Services, Inc.

    1,145       247,091  

Regal Rexnord Corp.

    1,159       171,555  

Republic Services, Inc.

    1,971       325,038  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

    623       193,429  

Rollins, Inc.

    6,331       276,475  

Saia, Inc.(a)

    286       125,331  

Snap-on, Inc.

    798       230,494  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    4,033       246,457  

Textron, Inc.

    2,383       191,641  

The Toro Co.

    1,904       182,765  

Trane Technologies PLC

    1,005       245,119  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

    268       271,109  

TransUnion

    2,518       173,012  

U Haul Holding Co.

    2,521       177,579  

Union Pacific Corp.

    868       213,198  

United Rentals, Inc.

    293       168,012  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

    979       233,844  

Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A

    2,099       100,815  

Waste Management, Inc.

    1,930       345,663  

Watsco, Inc.

    445       190,669  

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    2,148       272,581  

WW Grainger, Inc.

    245       203,029  

Xylem, Inc.

    2,093       239,355  
              14,763,447  

Information Technology (14.2%):

               

Akamai Technologies, Inc.(a)

    1,643       194,449  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    3,040       301,355  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    1,039       206,304  

ANSYS, Inc.(a)

    593       215,188  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Information Technology (14.2%): (continued)

AppLovin Corp., Class A(a)

    1,694       67,506  

Arista Networks, Inc.(a)

    522       122,936  

Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B

    3,426       178,769  

Broadcom, Inc.

    170       189,763  

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.(a)

    669       182,216  

CDW Corp.

    874       198,678  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    2,796       211,182  

Dropbox, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,916       174,404  

Dynatrace, Inc.(a)

    2,604       142,413  

Enphase Energy, Inc.(a)

    832       109,940  

Entegris, Inc.

    1,068       127,968  

EPAM Systems, Inc.(a)

    455       135,290  

F5, Inc.(a)

    1,408       252,004  

Fair Isaac Corp.(a)

    209       243,278  

First Solar, Inc.(a)

    559       96,305  

Fortinet, Inc.(a)

    1,896       110,973  

Gartner, Inc.(a)

    594       267,959  

Jabil, Inc.

    1,081       137,719  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

    7,658       225,758  

Keysight Technologies, Inc.(a)

    1,216       193,453  

KLA Corp.

    278       161,601  

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.(a)

    1,390       95,896  

Manhattan Associates, Inc.(a)

    902       194,219  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    1,846       166,472  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

    217       136,879  

NetApp, Inc.

    2,550       224,808  

NVIDIA Corp.

    209       103,501  

NXP Semiconductors N.V.

    781       179,380  

ON Semiconductor Corp.(a)

    1,314       109,758  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.(a)

    471       138,888  

PTC, Inc.(a)

    1,621       283,610  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    599       326,557  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    1,499       168,518  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.(a)

    233       66,233  

Synopsys, Inc.(a)

    350       180,218  

TD SYNNEX Corp.

    2,145       230,823  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    1,920       269,760  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.(a)

    564       251,708  

Teradyne, Inc.

    1,543       167,446  

Trimble, Inc.(a)

    3,321       176,677  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.(a)

    462       193,171  

Zebra Technologies Corp.(a)

    538       147,052  
              8,258,985  

Materials (7.1%):

               

Albemarle Corp.

    775       111,972  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Materials (7.1%): (continued)

Avery Dennison Corp.

    1,132       228,845  

Ball Corp.

    3,159       181,706  

Celanese Corp.

    1,259       195,611  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    1,690       134,355  

Crown Holdings, Inc.

    2,277       209,689  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    2,243       201,466  

FMC Corp.

    2,464       155,355  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    3,919       166,832  

International Paper Co.

    4,895       176,954  

LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A

    2,121       201,665  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

    446       222,514  

Nucor Corp.

    968       168,471  

Packaging Corp. of America

    1,203       195,981  

PPG Industries, Inc.

    1,490       222,829  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

    708       198,013  

RPM International, Inc.

    1,925       214,888  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    1,172       138,413  

The Mosaic Co.

    3,474       124,126  

The Sherwin-Williams Co.

    794       247,648  

Vulcan Materials Co.

    993       225,421  

Westlake Corp.

    1,302       182,228  
              4,104,982  

Real Estate (0.4%):

               

CoStar Group, Inc.(a)

    2,340       204,493  
              204,493  

Utilities (8.5%):

               

Alliant Energy Corp.

    4,832       247,882  

Ameren Corp.

    3,153       228,088  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    3,177       258,036  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    2,030       267,940  

Atmos Energy Corp.

    2,275       263,672  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    9,120       260,558  

CMS Energy Corp.

    4,456       258,760  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    2,954       268,725  

Constellation Energy Corp.

    1,618       189,128  

DTE Energy Co.

    2,588       285,353  

Entergy Corp.

    2,456       248,523  

Essential Utilities, Inc.

    6,857       256,109  

Evergy, Inc.

    4,758       248,368  

Eversource Energy

    4,032       248,855  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    3,619       219,818  

NiSource, Inc.

    9,712       257,853  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    4,126       252,305  

The Southern Co.

    3,784       265,334  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Utilities (8.5%): (continued)

Vistra Corp.

    4,509       173,687  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    2,992       251,837  
              4,950,831  

Total Common Stocks (Cost $52,756,160)

            57,796,180  
                 

Investment Company (0.4%)

               

Federated Hermes Treasury Obligations Fund, Institutional Shares, 5.23%(b)

    254,850       254,850  

Total Investment Company (Cost $254,850)

            254,850  

Total Investments (Cost $53,011,010) — 99.8%(c)

            58,051,030  

Other assets in excess of liabilities — 0.2%

            126,142  

NET ASSETS — 100.00%

          $ 58,177,172  

 

Percentages indicated are based on net assets as of December 31, 2023.

 

(a)

Non-income producing security.

(b)

Rate disclosed is the 7-Day effective yield on December 31, 2023.

(c)

See Federal Tax Information listed in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Futures Contracts

 

Long Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

S&P 500 Index E-mini

    3/15/24       1     $ 239,292     $ 241,000     $ 1,708  
                                    $ 1,708  

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Common Stocks (99.3%)

Consumer Discretionary (7.0%):

               

Garmin Ltd.

    7,509       965,207  

Genuine Parts Co.

    5,068       701,918  

LKQ Corp.

    14,933       713,648  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    3,219       716,388  

Service Corp. International

    13,166       901,213  

Tractor Supply Co.

    3,242       697,127  
              4,695,501  

Consumer Staples (6.3%):

               

Bunge Global SA

    4,592       463,563  

Campbell Soup Co.

    18,401       795,475  

Dollar General Corp.

    3,593       488,468  

Hormel Foods Corp.

    25,866       830,557  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

    10,836       741,399  

Sysco Corp.

    12,152       888,676  
              4,208,138  

Energy (13.1%):

               

APA Corp.

    8,602       308,640  

Baker Hughes Co.

    14,976       511,880  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    5,676       436,711  

ConocoPhillips

    3,935       456,735  

Coterra Energy, Inc.

    16,612       423,938  

Devon Energy Corp.

    8,402       380,611  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    2,898       449,422  

EOG Resources, Inc.

    3,560       430,582  

HF Sinclair Corp.

    7,133       396,381  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    47,889       844,762  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    3,066       454,872  

ONEOK, Inc.

    8,711       611,686  

Ovintiv, Inc.

    6,547       287,544  

Phillips 66

    4,319       575,032  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

    2,055       462,128  

Targa Resources Corp.

    6,839       594,104  

The Williams Cos., Inc.

    20,465       712,796  

Valero Energy Corp.

    3,251       422,630  
              8,760,454  

Financials (9.7%):

               

Aflac, Inc.

    9,110       751,575  

American Financial Group, Inc.

    5,742       682,666  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    5,257       543,889  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

    21,500       465,690  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    16,440       547,452  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    1,592       533,193  

Everest Group Ltd.

    1,392       492,183  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    25,253       752,287  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Financials (9.7%): (continued)

Nasdaq, Inc.

    11,621       675,645  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

    7,625       599,859  

UWM Holdings Corp.

    62,487       446,782  
              6,491,221  

Health Care (1.2%):

               

Cardinal Health, Inc.

    7,838       790,071  
              790,071  

Industrials (19.7%):

               

A.O. Smith Corp.

    7,752       639,075  

Allegion PLC

    5,734       726,440  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    2,037       602,280  

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    6,446       556,870  

Eaton Corp. PLC

    2,775       668,276  

Fastenal Co.

    12,125       785,336  

General Dynamics Corp.

    3,767       978,177  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    3,009       788,177  

Johnson Controls International PLC

    11,296       651,101  

Masco Corp.

    10,860       727,403  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    3,404       804,638  

Paychex, Inc.

    5,773       687,622  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

    1,985       616,303  

Snap-on, Inc.

    2,545       735,098  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    12,854       785,508  

Union Pacific Corp.

    2,766       679,385  

Waste Management, Inc.

    6,154       1,102,181  

Watsco, Inc.

    1,418       607,570  
              13,141,440  

Information Technology (8.8%):

               

Analog Devices, Inc.

    3,312       657,631  

Broadcom, Inc.

    540       602,775  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    8,913       673,199  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

    24,409       719,577  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    5,882       530,439  

NetApp, Inc.

    8,128       716,564  

NXP Semiconductors N.V.

    2,487       571,214  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    4,776       536,918  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    6,121       860,001  
              5,868,318  

Materials (10.7%):

               

Avery Dennison Corp.

    3,608       729,393  

Ball Corp.

    10,068       579,111  

Celanese Corp.

    4,015       623,811  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    5,388       428,346  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    7,150       642,213  

FMC Corp.

    7,855       495,258  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Materials (10.7%): (continued)

International Paper Co.

    15,603       564,048  

LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A

    6,762       642,931  

Packaging Corp. of America

    3,836       624,923  

PPG Industries, Inc.

    4,749       710,213  

RPM International, Inc.

    6,138       685,185  

The Mosaic Co.

    11,074       395,674  
              7,121,106  

Utilities (22.8%):

               

Alliant Energy Corp.

    15,404       790,225  

Ameren Corp.

    10,051       727,089  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    10,124       822,271  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    6,471       854,107  

Atmos Energy Corp.

    7,255       840,855  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    29,071       830,558  

CMS Energy Corp.

    14,203       824,768  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    9,417       856,665  

DTE Energy Co.

    8,249       909,535  

Entergy Corp.

    7,829       792,217  

Essential Utilities, Inc.

    21,855       816,284  

Evergy, Inc.

    15,165       791,613  

Eversource Energy

    12,850       793,102  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    11,536       700,697  

NiSource, Inc.

    30,954       821,829  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    13,152       804,245  

The Southern Co.

    12,060       845,647  

Vistra Corp.

    14,371       553,571  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    9,538       802,813  
              15,178,091  

Total Common Stocks (Cost $62,630,540)

            66,254,340  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Investment Company (0.6%)

               

Federated Hermes Treasury Obligations Fund, Institutional Shares, 5.23%(a)

    408,795       408,795  

Total Investment Company (Cost $408,795)

            408,795  

Total Investments (Cost $63,039,335) — 99.9%(b)

            66,663,135  

Other assets in excess of liabilities — 0.1%

            100,927  

NET ASSETS — 100.00%

          $ 66,764,062  

 

Percentages indicated are based on net assets as of December 31, 2023.

 

(a)

Rate disclosed is the 7-Day effective yield on December 31, 2023.

(b)

See Federal Tax Information listed in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

 

Futures Contracts

 

Long Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

S&P 500 Index E-mini

    3/15/24       2     $ 479,858     $ 482,000     $ 2,142  
                                    $ 2,142  

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Common Stocks (89.9%)

Communication Services (3.2%):

BT Group PLC

    83,833       132,051  

Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.

    2,357       179,273  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A

    2,600       82,524  

LG Uplus Corp.

    25,527       202,797  

Tele2 AB, Class B Shares

    17,319       148,652  

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    35,275       91,579  

Telenor ASA

    18,049       207,227  

Telia Co. AB

    14,969       38,200  
              1,082,303  

Consumer Discretionary (8.3%):

               

Barratt Developments PLC

    24,721       177,245  

Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A

    2,221       58,323  

Carter’s, Inc.

    1,661       124,392  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

    1,571       121,093  

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.

    3,521       112,390  

Foot Locker, Inc.

    2,397       74,667  

Garmin Ltd.

    477       61,314  

Guess?, Inc.

    4,095       94,431  

H&R Block, Inc.

    2,696       130,406  

Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc.

    879       31,205  

Kontoor Brands, Inc.

    2,350       146,687  

LCI Industries

    1,140       143,309  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

    2,354       61,604  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

    2,925       161,606  

Monro, Inc.

    3,400       99,756  

Movado Group, Inc.

    3,525       106,279  

Newell Brands, Inc.

    2,611       22,663  

Next PLC

    759       78,523  

Persimmon PLC

    3,846       68,080  

Porsche Automobil Holding SE

    638       32,620  

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.

    4,063       55,094  

Stellantis N.V.

    9,376       218,886  

Strategic Education, Inc.

    1,510       139,479  

Taylor Wimpey PLC

    88,831       166,470  

The Aaron’s Co., Inc.

    5,430       59,078  

The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.

    119       4,166  

Upbound Group, Inc.

    3,235       109,893  

Vail Resorts, Inc.

    663       141,531  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

    4,865       43,250  
              2,844,440  

Consumer Staples (4.2%):

               

B&G Foods, Inc.

    7,265       76,282  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Consumer Staples (4.2%): (continued)

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

    1,197       68,696  

Campbell Soup Co.

    3,646       157,617  

Energizer Holdings, Inc.

    4,732       149,910  

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    7,457       167,857  

Ingredion, Inc.

    1,117       121,228  

J Sainsbury PLC

    29,906       115,328  

Kesko Oyj, Class B

    1,909       37,771  

Medifast, Inc.

    837       56,263  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    3,018       58,609  

Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.

    7,380       198,079  

SpartanNash Co.

    3,500       80,325  

The J.M. Smucker Co.

    1,100       139,018  
              1,426,983  

Energy (11.8%):

               

Aker BP ASA

    4,231       123,110  

Ampol Ltd.

    7,588       186,885  

Antero Midstream Corp.

    10,487       131,402  

Archrock, Inc.

    9,886       152,244  

Ardmore Shipping Corp.

    4,877       68,717  

Berry Corp.

    11,984       84,248  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    376       28,929  

Civitas Resources, Inc.

    496       33,916  

Comstock Resources, Inc.

    6,393       56,578  

CONSOL Energy, Inc.

    1,041       104,652  

Coterra Energy, Inc.

    3,865       98,635  

Crescent Energy Co., Class A

    8,240       108,850  

CVR Energy, Inc.

    2,380       72,114  

DHT Holdings, Inc.

    7,745       75,978  

DT Midstream, Inc.

    2,361       129,383  

Eni SpA

    7,597       128,702  

Equitrans Midstream Corp.

    8,313       84,626  

Evolution Petroleum Corp.

    6,445       37,445  

FLEX LNG Ltd.

    3,507       101,913  

HF Sinclair Corp.

    1,335       74,186  

Keyera Corp.

    8,509       205,709  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    6,073       107,128  

Kinetik Holdings, Inc.

    3,882       129,659  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.

    2,004       75,611  

Nordic American Tankers Ltd.

    18,245       76,629  

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.

    2,503       92,786  

OMV AG

    2,229       97,849  

ONEOK, Inc.

    1,384       97,185  

Ovintiv, Inc.

    1,697       74,532  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    6,179       212,760  

Phillips 66

    723       96,260  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

    371       83,431  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Energy (11.8%): (continued)

SFL Corp. Ltd.

    15,516       175,021  

Sitio Royalties Corp., Class A

    3,705       87,105  

TC Energy Corp.

    3,527       137,790  

The Williams Cos., Inc.

    4,564       158,964  

VAALCO Energy, Inc.

    19,544       87,753  

Valero Energy Corp.

    643       83,590  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.

    5,351       113,234  
              4,075,509  

Financials (24.9%):

               

ABN AMRO Bank N.V.

    5,933       88,999  

Ageas SA

    2,811       121,971  

A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.

    2,800       84,700  

ANZ Group Holdings Ltd.

    12,062       213,007  

Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc., Class A

    4,171       184,275  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    7,446       157,022  

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.

    1,640       90,807  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.

    1,382       100,140  

Bank OZK

    2,203       109,775  

BankUnited, Inc.

    2,797       90,707  

Blue Owl Capital, Inc.

    7,271       108,338  

Brookline BanCorp, Inc.

    10,105       110,246  

Capitol Federal Financial, Inc.

    19,428       125,311  

CNA Financial Corp.

    2,860       121,007  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

    3,402       90,765  

Credit Agricole SA

    4,348       61,681  

First American Financial Corp.

    1,708       110,063  

First BanCorp

    3,922       64,517  

First Busey Corp.

    2,058       51,080  

First Financial BanCorp

    4,192       99,560  

First Hawaiian, Inc.

    4,567       104,402  

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc., Class A

    4,183       128,627  

FNB Corp.

    10,614       146,155  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

    4,716       140,490  

Glacier BanCorp, Inc.

    3,659       151,190  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

    4,221       139,734  

Hana Financial Group, Inc.

    1,496       50,420  

Hanmi Financial Corp.

    6,087       118,088  

Hope BanCorp, Inc.

    10,954       132,324  

Industrial Bank of Korea(a)

    5,325       49,044  

ING Groep N.V.

    2,799       41,789  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    53,037       154,757  

Invesco Ltd.

    7,405       132,105  

Janus Henderson Group PLC

    4,915       148,187  

Jefferies Financial Group, Inc.

    2,359       95,327  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Financials (24.9%): (continued)

KBC Group N.V.

    1,735       112,454  

Lazard, Inc., Class A

    3,568       124,166  

Legal & General Group PLC

    48,485       155,153  

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    15,032       185,917  

MGIC Investment Corp.

    3,748       72,299  

New York Community BanCorp, Inc.

    4,585       46,905  

NH Investment & Securities Co. Ltd.

    1,906       15,290  

NN Group N.V.

    3,241       127,893  

Nordea Bank Abp

    16,640       205,836  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

    13,124       163,787  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

    5,462       94,820  

Old Republic International Corp.

    5,334       156,820  

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

    2,362       116,210  

Pacific Premier BanCorp, Inc.

    4,258       123,950  

Patria Investments Ltd., Class A

    1,844       28,600  

Popular, Inc.

    1,881       154,374  

Poste Italiane SpA

    11,127       126,198  

Power Corp. of Canada

    6,786       194,069  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

    889       69,938  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

    2,049       138,779  

Radian Group, Inc.

    1,409       40,227  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

    1,904       144,685  

Sandy Spring BanCorp, Inc.

    4,257       115,961  

Shinhan Financial Group Co. Ltd.

    2,071       64,573  

Societe Generale SA

    3,702       98,173  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

    3,904       122,273  

Stewart Information Services Corp.

    68       3,995  

Swiss Re AG

    1,407       158,237  

Synovus Financial Corp.

    3,124       117,619  

TFS Financial Corp.

    11,264       165,468  

The Bank of NT Butterfield & Son Ltd.

    4,222       135,146  

The Western Union Co.

    8,120       96,790  

UWM Holdings Corp.

    9,793       70,020  

Valley National BanCorp

    10,111       109,805  

Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A

    5,707       115,624  

Washington Trust BanCorp, Inc.

    3,644       117,993  

Webster Financial Corp.

    2,021       102,586  

WesBanco, Inc.

    3,725       116,853  

Western Alliance BanCorp

    1,012       66,579  

Westpac Banking Corp.

    13,289       207,332  

Woori Financial Group, Inc.

    6,301       63,612  
              8,563,619  

Health Care (0.6%):

               

Baxter International, Inc.

    3,000       115,980  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Health Care (0.6%): (continued)

Embecta Corp.

    1,700       32,181  

Patterson Cos., Inc.

    1,535       43,671  
              191,832  

Industrials (8.4%):

               

ACCO Brands Corp.

    8,932       54,306  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA

    6,623       293,589  

Adecco Group AG

    3,345       164,187  

AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class B

    22       39,559  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    30,641       79,328  

Bouygues SA

    5,463       205,746  

Costamare, Inc.

    13,252       137,953  

Deluxe Corp.

    5,652       121,235  

Deutsche Post AG

    565       27,974  

Eagle Bulk Shipping, Inc.

    1,400       77,560  

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    117       25,205  

Ennis, Inc.

    2,897       63,473  

Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.

    7,878       130,696  

Golden Ocean Group Ltd.

    13,697       133,683  

GS Holdings Corp.

    4,919       156,238  

HNI Corp.

    3,622       151,508  

Kaman Corp.

    187       4,479  

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.

    300       12,874  

Kennametal, Inc.

    119       3,069  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG, Class R

    129       44,463  

ManpowerGroup, Inc.

    1,667       132,476  

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

    466       9,227  

MillerKnoll, Inc.

    2,910       77,639  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.

    2,700       86,508  

MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.

    1,738       175,990  

Nippon Yusen KK

    500       15,502  

PACCAR, Inc.

    1,053       102,825  

Randstad N.V.

    40       2,504  

Ryder System, Inc.

    488       56,149  

Trinity Industries, Inc.

    4,354       115,773  

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    3,300       71,511  

Watsco, Inc.

    297       127,256  
              2,900,485  

Information Technology (0.2%):

               

NetApp, Inc.

    901       79,432  
              79,432  

Materials (10.0%):

               

Amcor PLC

    11,664       112,441  

Anglo American PLC

    1,544       38,775  

Antofagasta PLC

    1,812       38,783  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Materials (10.0%): (continued)

Ardagh Metal Packaging SA

    15,110       58,022  

BASF SE

    2,888       155,500  

BHP Group Ltd.

    4,852       166,639  

Boliden AB

    2,574       80,290  

CRH PLC

    2,411       166,745  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    1,652       148,383  

Element Solutions, Inc.

    7,385       170,889  

Evonik Industries AG

    8,618       175,982  

Fortescue Ltd.

    7,058       139,546  

Huntsman Corp.

    4,003       100,595  

ICL Group Ltd.

    9,372       47,561  

International Paper Co.

    3,580       129,417  

Johnson Matthey PLC

    77       1,666  

LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A

    1,485       141,194  

Newmont Corp.

    1,671       69,163  

Norsk Hydro ASA

    13,825       93,114  

Packaging Corp. of America

    799       130,165  

Pilbara Minerals Ltd.

    4,329       11,650  

Rio Tinto PLC

    1,725       128,427  

Sonoco Products Co.

    2,733       152,693  

South32 Ltd.

    19,871       45,082  

Southern Copper Corp.

    880       75,742  

Stora Enso Oyj, Class R

    13,132       181,551  

SunCoke Energy, Inc.

    13,285       142,681  

The Chemours Co.

    1,794       56,583  

The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.

    1,007       64,196  

Tronox Holdings PLC

    6,269       88,769  

Wacker Chemie AG

    619       78,096  

Westrock Co.

    2,830       117,502  

Yara International ASA

    4,010       142,622  
              3,450,464  

Real Estate (0.2%):

               

RE/MAX Holdings, Inc.

    6,300       83,979  
              83,979  

Utilities (18.1%):

               

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.

    25,163       158,776  

ALLETE, Inc.

    2,968       181,523  

Alliant Energy Corp.

    2,368       121,478  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    1,049       85,200  

APA Group

    6,798       39,553  

Avangrid, Inc.

    1,735       56,231  

Avista Corp.

    5,721       204,468  

Black Hills Corp.

    3,821       206,143  

Brookfield Infrastructure Corp., Class A

    3,847       135,722  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Utilities (18.1%): (continued)

Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C

    2,153       59,057  

CMS Energy Corp.

    2,465       143,142  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    1,538       139,912  

DTE Energy Co.

    1,593       175,644  

Emera, Inc.

    5,114       194,154  

Enagas SA

    11,285       190,147  

Endesa SA

    7,719       157,284  

Enel SpA

    28,265       209,969  

Engie SA

    11,534       202,656  

Entergy Corp.

    1,047       105,946  

Evergy, Inc.

    2,148       112,126  

Eversource Energy

    944       58,264  

Fortum Oyj

    7,363       106,142  

IDACORP, Inc.

    1,173       115,329  

National Fuel Gas Co.

    1,888       94,721  

Naturgy Energy Group SA

    510       15,199  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    1,500       91,110  

NiSource, Inc.

    5,196       137,954  

Northwest Natural Holding Co.

    4,578       178,267  

Northwestern Energy Group, Inc.

    3,980       202,542  

NRG Energy, Inc.

    2,550       131,835  

OGE Energy Corp.

    2,530       88,373  

ONE Gas, Inc.

    2,183       139,101  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

    1,875       134,700  

Portland General Electric Co.

    4,590       198,931  

 

SECURITY DESCRIPTION

 

SHARES

   

VALUE ($)

 

Utilities (18.1%): (continued)

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    2,059       125,908  

Redeia Corp. SA

    12,284       202,166  

Snam SpA

    35,137       180,541  

Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.

    1,900       120,365  

Spire, Inc.

    3,037       189,326  

SSE PLC

    8,964       212,025  

The Southern Co.

    2,180       152,862  

UGI Corp.

    2,895       71,217  

United Utilities Group PLC

    5,213       70,388  

Unitil Corp.

    751       39,480  

Vistra Corp.

    3,307       127,386  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    1,939       163,206  
              6,226,469  

Total Common Stocks (Cost $29,118,737)

            30,925,515  

Total Investments (Cost $29,118,737) — 89.9%(b)

            30,925,515  

Other assets in excess of liabilities — 10.1%

            3,481,350  

NET ASSETS — 100.00%

          $ 34,406,865  

 

Percentages indicated are based on net assets as of December 31, 2023.

 

(a)

Non-income producing security.

(b)

See Federal Tax Information listed in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Futures Contracts

 

Short Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

E-Mini Russell 2000 Index

    3/15/24       94     $ (8,940,415 )   $ (9,624,190 )   $ (683,775 )

Mini MSCI EAFE Index

    3/15/24       93       (10,070,591 )     (10,473,660 )     (403,069 )

S&P 500 Index E-mini

    3/15/24       175       (40,779,952 )     (42,175,000 )     (1,395,048 )
                                    $ (2,481,892 )

 

Long Futures

Index Futures

 

Expiration Date

   

Number of
Contracts

   

Notional
Amount

   

Value

   

Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)

 

NASDAQ 100 E Mini Future Index

    3/15/24       84     $ 27,404,345     $ 28,599,480     $ 1,195,135  
                                    $ 1,195,135  

Total Net Futures Contracts

                                  $ (1,286,757 )

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

47

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan US
Small Cap Core
ETF

   

Timothy Plan US
Large/Mid Cap
Core ETF

 

ASSETS:

               

Investments, at value (Cost $89,457,624 and $204,217,371)

  $ 102,130,944     $ 236,003,967  

Cash

    214,688       648,569  

Deposits with broker for futures contracts

    110,892       220,009  

Interest and dividends receivable

    68,649       179,688  

Reclaims receivable

          767  

Total Assets

    102,525,173       237,053,000  

LIABILITIES:

               

Variation margin payable on open futures contracts

    4,740       1,292  

Accrued expenses and other payables:

               

Investment advisory fees

    44,124       101,162  

Total Liabilities

    48,864       102,454  

Net Assets

    102,476,309       236,950,546  

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

               

Capital

  $ 102,797,915     $ 225,269,295  

Total distributable earnings/(loss)

    (321,606 )     11,681,251  

Net Assets

  $ 102,476,309     $ 236,950,546  
                 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited shares authorized, no par value):

    2,900,000       6,200,000  

Net asset value per share:

  $ 35.34     $ 38.22  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

48

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities - continued

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan High
Dividend Stock
ETF

   

Timothy Plan
International ETF

 

ASSETS:

               

Investments, at value (Cost $211,792,998 and $87,333,960)

  $ 227,630,720     $ 97,036,534  

Foreign currency, at value (Cost $— and $20,590)

          20,644  

Cash

    827,589       291,436  

Deposits with broker for futures contracts

    239,240       111,734  

Interest and dividends receivable

    208,303       109,326  

Receivable for investments sold

    1,648,812        

Variation margin receivable on open futures contracts

          240  

Reclaims receivable

    2,030       281,557  

Total Assets

    230,556,694       97,851,471  

LIABILITIES:

               

Payable for capital shares redeemed

    1,658,007        

Variation margin payable on open futures contracts

    2,450        

Accrued expenses and other payables:

               

Investment advisory fees

    97,889       50,077  

Total Liabilities

    1,758,346       50,077  

Net Assets

    228,798,348       97,801,394  

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

               

Capital

  $ 232,794,749     $ 99,353,819  

Total distributable earnings/(loss)

    (3,996,401 )     (1,552,425 )

Net Assets

  $ 228,798,348     $ 97,801,394  
                 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited shares authorized, no par value):

    6,900,000       3,700,000  

Net asset value per share:

  $ 33.16     $ 26.43  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

49

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities - continued

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan US
Large/Mid Cap
Core Enhanced
ETF

   

Timothy Plan High
Dividend Stock
Enhanced ETF

 

ASSETS:

               

Investments, at value (Cost $53,011,010 and $63,039,335)

  $ 58,051,030     $ 66,663,135  

Deposits with broker for futures contracts

    84,189       54,021  

Interest and dividends receivable

    67,767       85,382  

Receivable for investments sold

          1,125,669  

Reclaims receivable

    209       167  

Total Assets

    58,203,195       67,928,374  

LIABILITIES:

               

Payable for capital shares redeemed

          1,133,768  

Variation margin payable on open futures contracts

    613       1,225  

Accrued expenses and other payables:

               

Investment advisory fees

    25,410       29,319  

Total Liabilities

    26,023       1,164,312  

Net Assets

    58,177,172       66,764,062  

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

               

Capital

  $ 68,113,651     $ 78,533,568  

Total distributable earnings/(loss)

    (9,936,479 )     (11,769,506 )

Net Assets

  $ 58,177,172     $ 66,764,062  
                 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited shares authorized, no par value):

    2,550,000       2,950,000  

Net asset value per share:

  $ 22.81     $ 22.63  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

50

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities - continued

December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan
Market Neutral
ETF

 

ASSETS:

       

Investments, at value (Cost $29,118,737)

  $ 30,925,515  

Foreign currency, at value (Cost $5,939)

    5,939  

Cash

    363,023  

Deposits with broker for futures contracts

    2,881,551  

Interest and dividends receivable

    78,038  

Receivable for investments sold

    3,584  

Variation margin receivable on open futures contracts

    255,708  

Reclaims receivable

    30,682  

Total Assets

    34,544,040  

LIABILITIES:

       

Variation margin payable on open futures contracts

    118,140  

Accrued expenses and other payables:

       

Investment advisory fees

    19,035  

Total Liabilities

    137,175  

Net Assets

    34,406,865  

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

       

Capital

  $ 37,506,177  

Total distributable earnings/(loss)

    (3,099,312 )

Net Assets

  $ 34,406,865  
         

Shares Outstanding (unlimited shares authorized, no par value):

    1,420,000  

Net asset value per share:

  $ 24.23  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

51

 

 

Statements of Operations

For the Year Ended December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan US
Small Cap Core
ETF

   

Timothy Plan US
Large/Mid Cap
Core ETF

 

Investment Income:

               

Dividend income

  $ 1,372,676     $ 3,190,546  

Interest income

    2,211       6,956  

Foreign tax withholding

    (1,791 )     (1,153 )

Total Income

    1,373,096       3,196,349  

Expenses:

               

Investment advisory fees

    432,006       1,075,180  

Total Expenses

    432,006       1,075,180  

Net Investment Income (Loss)

    941,090       2,121,169  

Realized/Unrealized Gains (Losses) from Investments:

               

Net realized gains (losses) from investments

    (6,192,255 )     (7,443,123 )

Net realized gains (losses) from in-kind transactions

    4,989,678       10,133,102  

Net realized gains (losses) from futures contracts

    26,187       106,544  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments

    12,529,706       23,931,973  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts

    23,569       22,992  

Net realized/unrealized gains on investments

    11,376,885       26,751,488  

Change in net assets resulting from operations

  $ 12,317,975     $ 28,872,657  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

52

 

 

Statements of Operations - continued

For the Year Ended December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan High
Dividend Stock
ETF

   

Timothy Plan
International ETF

 

Investment Income:

               

Dividend income

  $ 5,647,936     $ 3,191,484  

Interest income

    6,911       3,947  

Foreign tax reclaims

          158,408  

Foreign tax withholding

    (2,821 )     (559,564 )

Total Income

    5,652,026       2,794,275  

Expenses:

               

Investment advisory fees

    1,009,961       536,989  

Total Expenses

    1,009,961       536,989  

Net Investment Income (Loss)

    4,642,065       2,257,286  

Realized/Unrealized Gains (Losses) from Investments:

               

Net realized gains (losses) from investments and foreign currency transactions

    (8,178,232 )     (3,138,061 )

Net realized gains (losses) from in-kind transactions

    8,913,506       601,609  

Net realized gains (losses) from futures contracts

    122,056       26,254  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and foreign currency translations

    12,649,600       13,148,635  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts

    36,640       17,405  

Net realized/unrealized gains on investments

    13,543,570       10,655,842  

Change in net assets resulting from operations

  $ 18,185,635     $ 12,913,128  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Statements of Operations - continued

For the Year Ended December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan US
Large/Mid Cap
Core Enhanced
ETF

   

Timothy Plan High
Dividend Stock
Enhanced ETF

 

Investment Income:

               

Dividend income

  $ 1,341,094     $ 2,191,187  

Interest income

    2,999       2,072  

Foreign tax withholding

    (237 )     (1,239 )

Total Income

    1,343,856       2,192,020  

Expenses:

               

Investment advisory fees

    316,568       365,078  

Total Expenses

    316,568       365,078  

Net Investment Income (Loss)

    1,027,288       1,826,942  

Realized/Unrealized Gains (Losses) from Investments:

               

Net realized gains (losses) from investments

    (9,172,274 )     (8,483,568 )

Net realized gains (losses) from in-kind transactions

    1,456,197       1,650,313  

Net realized gains (losses) from futures contracts

    39,027       12,700  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments

    5,066,060       3,934,064  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts

    1,179       6,755  

Net realized/unrealized losses on investments

    (2,609,811 )     (2,879,736 )

Change in net assets resulting from operations

  $ (1,582,523 )   $ (1,052,794 )

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

54

 

 

Statements of Operations - continued

For the Period January 25, 2023(a) through December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan
Market Neutral
ETF

 

Investment Income:

       

Dividend income

  $ 2,082,594  

Interest income

    213,518  

Foreign tax withholding

    (146,975 )

Total Income

    2,149,137  

Expenses:

       

Investment advisory fees

    277,674  

Total Expenses

    277,674  

Net Investment Income (Loss)

    1,871,463  

Realized/Unrealized Gains (Losses) from Investments:

       

Net realized gains (losses) from investments and foreign currency transactions

    (1,570,564 )

Net realized gains (losses) from in-kind transactions

    90,633  

Net realized gains (losses) from futures contracts

    1,133,340  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and foreign currency translations

    1,807,496  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts

    (1,286,757 )

Net realized/unrealized gains on investments

    174,148  

Change in net assets resulting from operations

  $ 2,045,611  

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

55

 

 

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

 

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan US
Small Cap Core ETF

   

Timothy Plan US Large/
Mid Cap Core ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

 

From Investment Activities:

                               

Operations:

                               

Net investment income (Loss)

  $ 941,090     $ 616,478     $ 2,121,169     $ 1,678,151  

Net realized gains (losses)

    (1,176,390 )     (2,052,508 )     2,796,523       3,512,756  

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

    12,553,275       (6,766,772 )     23,954,965       (27,559,191 )

Change in net assets resulting from operations

    12,317,975       (8,202,802 )     28,872,657       (22,368,284 )

Distributions to Shareholders:

                               

Distributions

    (1,014,568 )     (611,312 )     (2,035,463 )     (1,744,329 )

Change in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

    (1,014,568 )     (611,312 )     (2,035,463 )     (1,744,329 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

    19,751,180       23,444,251       31,053,472       35,032,028  

Change in net assets

    31,054,587       14,630,137       57,890,666       10,919,415  

Net Assets:

                               

Beginning of period

    71,421,722       56,791,585       179,059,880       168,140,465  

End of period

  $ 102,476,309     $ 71,421,722     $ 236,950,546     $ 179,059,880  

Capital Transactions:

                               

Proceeds from shares issued

  $ 52,216,218     $ 29,554,740     $ 75,986,933     $ 72,349,537  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (32,465,038 )     (6,110,489 )     (44,933,461 )     (37,317,509 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

  $ 19,751,180     $ 23,444,251     $ 31,053,472     $ 35,032,028  
                                 

Share Transactions:

                               

Issued

    1,600,000       950,000       2,150,000       2,100,000  

Redeemed

    (1,050,000 )     (200,000 )     (1,300,000 )     (1,100,000 )

Change in Shares

    550,000       750,000       850,000       1,000,000  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets - continued

 

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan High
Dividend Stock ETF

   

Timothy Plan International ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

 

From Investment Activities:

                               

Operations:

                               

Net investment income (Loss)

  $ 4,642,065     $ 3,767,126     $ 2,257,286     $ 2,099,169  

Net realized gains (losses)

    857,330       8,299,401       (2,510,198 )     (5,566,343 )

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

    12,686,240       (15,924,582 )     13,166,040       (13,295,853 )

Change in net assets resulting from operations

    18,185,635       (3,858,055 )     12,913,128       (16,763,027 )

Distributions to Shareholders:

                               

Distributions

    (4,513,975 )     (3,952,230 )     (2,243,745 )     (1,877,299 )

Change in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

    (4,513,975 )     (3,952,230 )     (2,243,745 )     (1,877,299 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

    36,140,658       55,213,923       10,256,927       12,688,674  

Change in net assets

    49,812,318       47,403,638       20,926,310       (5,951,652 )

Net Assets:

                               

Beginning of period

    178,986,030       131,582,392       76,875,084       82,826,736  

End of period

  $ 228,798,348     $ 178,986,030     $ 97,801,394     $ 76,875,084  

Capital Transactions:

                               

Proceeds from shares issued

  $ 92,478,496     $ 118,769,570     $ 16,109,565     $ 33,869,369  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (56,337,838 )     (63,555,647 )     (5,852,638 )     (21,180,695 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

  $ 36,140,658     $ 55,213,923     $ 10,256,927     $ 12,688,674  
                                 

Share Transactions:

                               

Issued

    3,000,000       3,700,000       650,000       1,300,000  

Redeemed

    (1,850,000 )     (2,000,000 )     (250,000 )     (850,000 )

Change in Shares

    1,150,000       1,700,000       400,000       450,000  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets - continued

 

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core
Enhanced ETF

   

Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock
Enhanced ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

 

From Investment Activities:

                               

Operations:

                               

Net investment income (Loss)

  $ 1,027,288     $ 724,655     $ 1,826,942     $ 1,441,508  

Net realized gains (losses)

    (7,677,050 )     (5,944,956 )     (6,820,555 )     (5,402,354 )

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

    5,067,239       (3,083,008 )     3,940,819       (2,335,339 )

Change in net assets resulting from operations

    (1,582,523 )     (8,303,309 )     (1,052,794 )     (6,296,185 )

Distributions to Shareholders:

                               

Distributions

    (957,342 )     (812,493 )     (1,717,979 )     (1,626,064 )

From return of capital

          (31,102 )            

Change in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

    (957,342 )     (843,595 )     (1,717,979 )     (1,626,064 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

    (9,342,524 )     9,879,040       1,480,043       28,896,178  

Change in net assets

    (11,882,389 )     732,136       (1,290,730 )     20,973,929  

Net Assets:

                               

Beginning of period

    70,059,561       69,327,425       68,054,792       47,080,863  

End of period

  $ 58,177,172     $ 70,059,561     $ 66,764,062     $ 68,054,792  

Capital Transactions:

                               

Proceeds from shares issued

  $ 3,153,818     $ 11,041,046     $ 16,781,494     $ 50,702,912  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (12,496,342 )     (1,162,006 )     (15,301,451 )     (21,806,735 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

  $ (9,342,524 )   $ 9,879,040     $ 1,480,043     $ 28,896,177  
                                 

Share Transactions:

                               

Issued

    150,000       450,000       750,000       2,000,000  

Redeemed

    (550,000 )     (50,000 )     (700,000 )     (850,000 )

Change in Shares

    (400,000 )     400,000       50,000       1,150,000  

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets - continued

 

 

Timothy Plan

 

   

Timothy Plan
Market Neutral
ETF

 
   

For the Period
January 25,
2023
(a)
through
December 31,
2023

 

From Investment Activities:

       

Operations:

       

Net investment income (Loss)

  $ 1,871,463  

Net realized gains (losses)

    (346,591 )

Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

    520,739  

Change in net assets resulting from operations

    2,045,611  

Distributions to Shareholders:

       

Distributions

    (3,362,437 )

Change in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

    (3,362,437 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

    35,723,691  

Change in net assets

    34,406,865  

Net Assets:

       

Beginning of period

     

End of period

  $ 34,406,865  

Capital Transactions:

       

Proceeds from shares issued

  $ 76,207,397  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (40,483,706 )

Change in net assets resulting from capital transactions

  $ 35,723,691  
         

Share Transactions:

       

Issued

    3,050,000  

Redeemed

    (1,630,000 )

Change in Shares

    1,420,000  

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2021

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2020

   

For the period
December 3,
2019
(a) to
December 31,
2019

 

Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period

  $ 30.39     $ 35.49     $ 27.71     $ 25.55     $ 24.73  

Investment Activities:

                                       

Net Investment Income (Loss)(b)

    0.36       0.34       0.40       0.32       0.02  

Net Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments

    4.97       (5.11 )     7.78       2.15       0.82  

Total from Investment Activities

    5.33       (4.77 )     8.18       2.47       0.84  

Distributions to Shareholders:

                                       

Net Investment Income

    (0.38 )     (0.33 )     (0.40 )     (0.31 )     (0.02 )

Total Distributions

    (0.38 )     (0.33 )     (0.40 )     (0.31 )     (0.02 )

Net Asset Value, End of Period

  $ 35.34     $ 30.39     $ 35.49     $ 27.71     $ 25.55  

Total Return(c)

    17.64 %     (13.45 %)     29.62 %     9.99 %     3.39 %
                                         

Ratios/Supplemental Data:

                                       

Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets(d)

    0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %

Ratio of Net Investment Income (Loss) to Average Net Assets(d)

    1.13 %     1.09 %     1.20 %     1.45 %     0.89 %

Net Assets, End of Period (000’s)

  $ 102,476     $ 71,422     $ 56,792     $ 31,869     $ 10,222  

Portfolio Turnover(c)(e)

    60 %     59 %     57 %     78 %      

 

Amounts designated as “—” are 0 or have been rounded to 0.

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

(b)

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(c)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

(e)

Excludes impact of in-kind transactions.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2021

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2020

   

For the period
May 1,
2019
(a) to
December 31,
2019

 

Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period

  $ 33.47     $ 38.65     $ 30.93     $ 27.23     $ 25.16  

Investment Activities:

                                       

Net Investment Income (Loss)(b)

    0.36       0.35       0.24       0.23       0.21  

Net Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments

    4.73       (5.17 )     7.72       3.72       2.04  

Total from Investment Activities

    5.09       (4.82 )     7.96       3.95       2.25  

Distributions to Shareholders:

                                       

Net Investment Income

    (0.34 )     (0.36 )     (0.24 )     (0.25 )     (0.18 )

Total Distributions

    (0.34 )     (0.36 )     (0.24 )     (0.25 )     (0.18 )

Net Asset Value, End of Period

  $ 38.22     $ 33.47     $ 38.65     $ 30.93     $ 27.23  

Total Return(c)

    15.30 %     (12.48 %)     25.82 %     14.67 %     9.01 %
                                         

Ratios/Supplemental Data:

                                       

Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets(d)

    0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %

Ratio of Net Investment Income (Loss) to Average Net Assets(d)

    1.03 %     1.02 %     0.69 %     0.88 %     1.22 %

Net Assets, End of Period (000’s)

  $ 236,951     $ 179,060     $ 168,140     $ 163,904     $ 134,795  

Portfolio Turnover(c)(e)

    30 %     26 %     27 %     45 %     17 %

 

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

(b)

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(c)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

(e)

Excludes impact of in-kind transactions.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2021

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2020

   

For the period
May 1,
2019
(a) to
December 31,
2019

 

Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period

  $ 31.13     $ 32.49     $ 25.88     $ 26.89     $ 25.10  

Investment Activities:

                                       

Net Investment Income (Loss)(b)

    0.75       0.73       0.61       0.57       0.48  

Net Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments

    2.01       (1.35 )     6.60       (0.96 )     1.74  

Total from Investment Activities

    2.76       (0.62 )     7.21       (0.39 )     2.22  

Distributions to Shareholders:

                                       

Net Investment Income

    (0.73 )     (0.74 )     (0.60 )     (0.62 )     (0.43 )

Total Distributions

    (0.73 )     (0.74 )     (0.60 )     (0.62 )     (0.43 )

Net Asset Value, End of Period

  $ 33.16     $ 31.13     $ 32.49     $ 25.88     $ 26.89  

Total Return(c)

    9.03 %     (1.88 %)     28.10 %     (1.17 %)     9.00 %
                                         

Ratios/Supplemental Data:

                                       

Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets(d)

    0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %     0.52 %

Ratio of Net Investment Income (Loss) to Average Net Assets(d)

    2.39 %     2.32 %     2.07 %     2.45 %     2.81 %

Net Assets, End of Period (000’s)

  $ 228,798     $ 178,986     $ 131,582     $ 122,911     $ 94,132  

Portfolio Turnover(c)(e)

    41 %     42 %     43 %     68 %     23 %

 

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

(b)

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(c)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

(e)

Excludes impact of in-kind transactions.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan International ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2021

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2020

   

For the period
December 3,
2019
(a) to
December 31,
2019

 

Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period

  $ 23.30     $ 29.06     $ 26.98     $ 25.58     $ 24.80  

Investment Activities:

                                       

Net Investment Income (Loss)(b)

    0.64       0.66       0.56       0.47       0.04  

Net Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments

    3.12       (5.82 )     2.21       1.40       0.77  

Total from Investment Activities

    3.76       (5.16 )     2.77       1.87       0.81  

Distributions to Shareholders:

                                       

Net Investment Income

    (0.63 )     (0.60 )     (0.69 )     (0.47 )     (0.03 )

Total Distributions

    (0.63 )     (0.60 )     (0.69 )     (0.47 )     (0.03 )

Net Asset Value, End of Period

  $ 26.43     $ 23.30     $ 29.06     $ 26.98     $ 25.58  

Total Return(c)

    16.41 %     (17.80 %)     10.34 %     7.66 %     3.25 %
                                         

Ratios/Supplemental Data:

                                       

Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets(d)

    0.62 %     0.62 %     0.62 %     0.62 %     0.62 %

Ratio of Net Investment Income (Loss) to Average Net Assets(d)

    2.60 %     2.72 %     1.94 %     1.98 %     1.99 %

Net Assets, End of Period (000’s)

  $ 97,801     $ 76,875     $ 82,827     $ 71,500     $ 23,018  

Portfolio Turnover(c)(e)

    34 %     39 %     42 %     63 %     12 %

 

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

(b)

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(c)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

(e)

Excludes impact of in-kind transactions.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core
Enhanced ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the period
July 29,
2021
(a) to
December 31,
2021

 

Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period

  $ 23.75     $ 27.19     $ 25.00  

Investment Activities:

                       

Net Investment Income (Loss)(b)

    0.38       0.25       0.11  

Net Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments

    (0.96 )     (3.40 )     2.16  

Total from Investment Activities

    (0.58 )     (3.15 )     2.27  

Distributions to Shareholders:

                       

Net Investment Income

    (0.36 )     (0.28 )     (0.08 )

Return of Capital

          (0.01 )      

Total Distributions

    (0.36 )     (0.29 )     (0.08 )

Net Asset Value, End of Period

  $ 22.81     $ 23.75     $ 27.19  

Total Return(c)

    (2.40 %)     (11.58 %)     9.09 %
                         

Ratios/Supplemental Data:

                       

Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets(d)

    0.52 %(e)     0.52 %     0.51 %

Ratio of Net Investment Income (Loss) to Average Net Assets(d)

    1.69 %     1.05 %     1.00 %

Net Assets, End of Period (000’s)

  $ 58,177     $ 70,060     $ 69,327  

Portfolio Turnover(c)(f)

    302 %(g)     155 %(g)     13 %

 

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

(b)

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(c)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

(e)

Does not include acquired fund fees and expenses, if any.

(f)

Excludes impact of in-kind transactions.

(g)

Portfolio turnover increased significantly due changes in the volume and timing of purchases and sales of portfolio holdings during the year.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

 
   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2023

   

For the
Year Ended
December 31,
2022

   

For the period
July 29,
2021
(a) to
December 31,
2021

 

Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period

  $ 23.47     $ 26.90     $ 25.00  

Investment Activities:

                       

Net Investment Income (Loss)(b)

    0.60       0.60       0.28  

Net Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments

    (0.88 )     (3.37 )     1.86  

Total from Investment Activities

    (0.28 )     (2.77 )     2.14  

Distributions to Shareholders:

                       

Net Investment Income

    (0.56 )     (0.66 )     (0.24 )

Total Distributions

    (0.56 )     (0.66 )     (0.24 )

Net Asset Value, End of Period

  $ 22.63     $ 23.47     $ 26.90  

Total Return(c)

    (1.17 %)     (10.44 %)     8.59 %
                         

Ratios/Supplemental Data:

                       

Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets(d)

    0.52 %(e)     0.52 %     0.51 %

Ratio of Net Investment Income (Loss) to Average Net Assets(d)

    2.60 %     2.39 %     2.50 %

Net Assets, End of Period (000’s)

  $ 66,764     $ 68,055     $ 47,081  

Portfolio Turnover(c)(f)

    209 %     191 %(g)     16 %

 

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

(b)

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(c)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

(e)

Does not include acquired fund fees and expenses, if any.

(f)

Excludes impact of in-kind transactions.

(g)

Portfolio turnover increased significantly due changes in the volume and timing of purchases and sales of portfolio holdings during the year.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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Timothy Plan
Market Neutral
ETF

 
   

For the period
January 25,
2023
(a) to
December 31,
2023

 

Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period

  $ 25.00  

Investment Activities:

       

Net Investment Income (Loss)(b)

    1.01  

Net Realized and Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments

    0.31  

Total from Investment Activities

    1.32  

Distributions to Shareholders:

       

Net Investment Income

    (1.06 )

Net Realized Gains From Investments

    (1.03 )

Total Distributions

    (2.09 )

Net Asset Value, End of Period

  $ 24.23  

Total Return(c)

    5.46 %
         

Ratios/Supplemental Data:

       

Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets(d)

    0.65 %

Ratio of Net Investment Income (Loss) to Average Net Assets(d)

    4.37 %

Net Assets, End of Period (000’s)

  $ 34,407  

Portfolio Turnover(c)(e)

    112 %

 

 

(a)

Commencement of operations.

(b)

Per share net investment income (loss) has been calculated using the average daily shares method.

(c)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

(d)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

(e)

Excludes impact of in-kind transactions.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

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December 31, 2023

 

Timothy Plan

 

1. ORGANIZATION:

 

The Timothy Plan (the “Trust”) was organized pursuant to a trust agreement dated December 16, 1993 as a Delaware business trust. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end investment company and thus is determined to be an investment company for accounting purposes. The Trust follows the investment company accounting and reporting guidance under Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 946 “Financial Services—Investment Companies.” The Trust is comprised of multiple series funds, seven of which are exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”), and are authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares, which are units of beneficial interest with no par value. Each ETF is classified as diversified under the 1940 Act.

 

The accompanying financial statements are those of the Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF (“US Small Cap Core ETF”), Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF (“US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF”), Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF (“High Dividend Stock ETF”), Timothy Plan International ETF (“International ETF”), Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF (“US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF”), Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF (“High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF”) and Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF (“Market Neutral ETF”) (individually, a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”). Market Neutral ETF commenced operations on January 25, 2023.The Funds, except for the Market Neutral ETF, seek to provide investment results that track the performance of an underlying index, before fees and expenses. The underlying indices for the US Small Cap Core ETF, US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF, High Dividend Stock ETF, International ETF, US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF, and High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF are the Victory US Small Cap Volatility Weighted BRI Index, Victory US Large/Mid Cap Volatility Weighted BRI Index, Victory US Large Cap High Dividend Volatility Weighted BRI Index, Victory International Volatility Weighted BRI Index, Victory US Large/Mid Cap Long/Cash Volatility Wtd BRI Index, and Victory US Large Cap High Div Long/Cash Vol Wtd BRI Index (individually, an “Index” and collectively, the “Indices”), respectively. The Market Neutral ETF seeks to provide high current income and low correlation to stocks and bonds.

 

Under the Trust’s organizational documents, its officers and Board of Trustees (the “Board”) are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Funds. In addition, in the normal course of business, the Funds enter into contracts with their vendors and others that provide for general indemnifications. The Funds’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Funds. However, based on experience, the Funds expect that risk of loss to be remote.

 

2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:

 

The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial statements. The policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). The preparation of financial statements in accordance with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of income and expenses for the period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Funds follow the specialized accounting and reporting requirements under GAAP that are applicable to investment companies.

 

Shares of the Funds are listed and traded on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE” or the “Exchange”). The Funds’ shares are offered at net asset value (“NAV”) only in aggregations of 50,000 Shares (each a “Creation Unit”). The Funds will issue and redeem Creation Units principally in exchange for a basket of securities included in the respective Fund’s Index (the “Deposit Securities”), together with the deposit of a specified cash payment (the “Cash Component”), plus transaction fees (“Transaction Fees”) as further described below. Shares trade on the Exchange at market prices that may be below, at, or above NAV.

 

Shares of a Fund may only be purchased or redeemed by certain financial institutions (“Authorized Participants”). An Authorized Participant is either (i) a broker-dealer or other participant in the clearing process through the Continuous Net Settlement System (“Clearing Process”) of the National Securities Clearing Corporation (“NSCC”) or (ii) a DTC participant

 

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and, in each case, must have executed a Participant Agreement with the Distributor. Most retail investors do not qualify as Authorized Participants nor have the resources to buy and sell whole Creation Units. Therefore, they are unable to purchase or redeem the shares directly from a Fund.

 

The Funds reserve the right to offer creations and redemptions of Shares for cash. In addition, Shares may be issued in advance of receipt of Deposit Securities subject to various conditions, including a requirement to maintain on deposit with the Trust cash equal to up to 105% of the market value of the missing Deposit Securities. In each instance of such cash creations or redemptions, transaction fees may be imposed and may be higher than the transaction fees associated with in-kind creations or redemptions.

 

Transaction Fees include a fixed fee (“Fixed Fee”) payable to the Custodian (“Citibank N.A.”), which is imposed on each creation and redemption transaction regardless of the number of Creation Units involved in the transaction. Transaction Fees may also include an additional variable charge (“Variable Charge”) for purchases and redemptions of Creation Units for cash or involving cash-in-lieu, to compensate each Fund and its ongoing shareholders for brokerage and market impact expenses relating to Creation Unit transactions. Under certain circumstances, the Transaction Fees may be waived or adjusted. In such cases, the Authorized Participant will reimburse each Fund for, among other things, any difference between the market value at which the securities and/or financial instruments were purchased by each Fund and the cash-in-lieu amount, applicable registration fees, brokerage commissions and certain taxes and other costs and expenses related to the execution of trades resulting from such transaction (up to the maximum amount shown below). In addition, purchasers of Creation Units are responsible for the costs of transferring the Deposit Securities to the account of each Fund. Variable fees received by each Fund are displayed in the Capital Share Transaction section of the Statements of Changes in Net Assets as an increase to Paid-In-Capital.

 

Investors who use the services of a broker, or other such intermediary may be charged a fee for such services.

 

The Transaction Fees for each Fund are listed below:

 

 

 

Fee for In-Kind and
Cash Purchases
and Redemptions

   

Maximum
Additional Variable
Charge for Cash
Purchases and
Redemptions*

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 250       2.00 %

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

  $ 500       2.00 %

High Dividend Stock ETF

  $ 250       2.00 %

International ETF

  $ 4,500       2.00 %

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

  $ 500       2.00 %

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

  $ 250       2.00 %

Neutral Market ETF

  $ 250       2.00 %

 

*

As a percentage of the amount invested.

 

Investment Valuation:

 

The Funds record investments at fair value. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.

 

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The valuation techniques described below maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs in determining fair value. The inputs used for valuing the Funds’ investments are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:

 

Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical securities

 

Level 2 — other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities or interest rates applicable to those securities, etc.)

 

Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Funds’ own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)

 

Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The inputs or methodologies used for valuation techniques are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with entering into those investments.

 

Portfolio securities listed or traded on securities exchanges including, common stocks, warrants and American Depositary Receipts (“ADRs”), are valued at the closing price on the exchange or system where the security is principally traded, if available, or at the Nasdaq Official Closing Price. If there have been no sales for that day on the exchange or system, then a security is valued at the last available bid quotation on the exchange or system where the security is principally traded. In each of these situations, valuations are typically categorized as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Futures contracts are valued at the settlement price established each day by the board of trade or an exchange on which they are traded. These valuations are typically categorized as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Investments in open-end investment companies are valued at net asset value. These valuations are typically categorized as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Investments for which there are no such quotations, or for which quotations do not appear reliable, are valued at fair value in accordance with procedures established by valuation designee and under the general supervision and oversight of the Trust’s Board. These valuations are typically categorized as Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy, based on the observability of inputs used to determine the fair value.

 

A summary of the valuations as of December 31, 2023, based upon the three levels defined above, is included in the table below while the breakdown, by category, of investments is disclosed in the Schedules of Portfolio Investments:

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

 

Investment Securities:

 

Level 1 -
Quoted Prices

   

Level 2 - Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs

   

Level 3 - Other
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

   

Total

 

Common Stocks

  $ 102,130,944     $     $     $ 102,130,944  

Total Investment Securities

    102,130,944                   102,130,944  

Other Financial Instruments*

                               

Assets:

                               

Futures Contracts

    21,790                   21,790  

Total Investments

  $ 102,152,734     $     $     $ 102,152,734  

 

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US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

 

Investment Securities:

 

Level 1 -
Quoted Prices

   

Level 2 - Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs

   

Level 3 - Other
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

   

Total

 

Common Stocks

  $ 236,003,967     $     $     $ 236,003,967  

Total Investment Securities

    236,003,967                   236,003,967  

Other Financial Instruments*

                               

Assets:

                               

Futures Contracts

    24,451                   24,451  

Total Investments

  $ 236,028,418     $     $     $ 236,028,418  

 

High Dividend Stock ETF

 

Investment Securities:

 

Level 1 -
Quoted Prices

   

Level 2 - Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs

   

Level 3 - Other
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

   

Total

 

Common Stocks

  $ 227,630,720     $     $     $ 227,630,720  

Total Investment Securities

    227,630,720                   227,630,720  

Other Financial Instruments*

                               

Assets:

                               

Futures Contracts

    23,701                   23,701  

Total Investments

  $ 227,654,421     $     $     $ 227,654,421  

 

International ETF

 

Investment Securities:

 

Level 1 -
Quoted Prices

   

Level 2 - Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs

   

Level 3 - Other
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

   

Total

 

Common Stocks

  $ 97,016,548     $     $ 19,986     $ 97,036,534  

Warrants

                (a)       

Total Investment Securities

    97,016,548             19,986       97,036,534  

Other Financial Instruments*

                               

Assets:

                               

Futures Contracts

    13,449                   13,449  

Total Investments

  $ 97,029,997     $     $ 19,986     $ 97,049,983  

 

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US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

 

Investment Securities:

 

Level 1 -
Quoted Prices

   

Level 2 - Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs

   

Level 3 - Other
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

   

Total

 

Common Stocks

  $ 57,796,180     $     $     $ 57,796,180  

Investment Companies

  $ 254,850     $     $     $ 254,850  

Total Investment Securities

    58,051,030                   58,051,030  

Other Financial Instruments*

                               

Assets:

                               

Futures Contracts

    1,708                   1,708  

Total Investments

  $ 58,052,738     $     $     $ 58,052,738  

 

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

 

Investment Securities:

 

Level 1 -
Quoted Prices

   

Level 2 - Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs

   

Level 3 - Other
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

   

Total

 

Common Stocks

  $ 66,254,340     $     $     $ 66,254,340  

Investment Companies

    408,795                   408,795  

Total Investment Securities

    66,663,135                   66,663,135  

Other Financial Instruments*

                               

Assets:

                               

Futures Contracts

    2,142                   2,142  

Total Investments

  $ 66,665,277     $     $     $ 66,665,277  

 

Market Neutral ETF

 

Investment Securities:

 

Level 1 -
Quoted Prices

   

Level 2 - Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs

   

Level 3 - Other
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

   

Total

 

Common Stocks

  $ 30,925,515     $     $     $ 30,925,515  

Total Investment Securities

    30,925,515                   30,925,515  

Other Financial Instruments*

                               

Assets:

                               

Futures Contracts

    1,195,135                   1,195,135  

Liabilities:

                               

Futures Contracts

    (2,481,892 )                 (2,481,892 )

Total Investments

  $ 29,638,758     $     $     $ 29,638,758  

 

*

Futures Contracts are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the investment.

 

(a)

Zero market value.

 

As of December 31, 2023, there were no transfers into/out of Level 3. Management has determined that the amount of Level 3 securities compared to total net assets is not material; therefore, no additional disclosures are necessary for the period ended December 31, 2023.

 

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Real Estate Investment Trusts (“REITs”):

 

The Funds may invest in REITs which report information on the source of their distributions annually. REITs are pooled investment vehicles that invest primarily in income-producing real estate or real estate related loans or interests (such as mortgages). Certain distributions received from REITs during the year are recorded as realized gains or return of capital as estimated by the Funds or when such information becomes known.

 

Investment Companies:

 

The Funds may invest in portfolios of open-end investment companies. These investment companies value securities in their portfolios for which market quotations are readily available at their market values (generally the last reported sale price) and all other securities and assets at their fair value by the methods established by the board of directors of the underlying funds.

 

Investment Transactions and Related Income:

 

Changes in holdings of investments are accounted for no later than one business day following the trade date. For financial reporting purposes, however, investment transactions are accounted for on trade date on the last business day of the reporting period. Interest income is recognized on an accrual basis and includes, where applicable, the amortization of premiums or accretion of discounts. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Non-cash dividends included in income, if any, are recorded at the fair value of the securities received. Gains or losses realized on sales of securities are determined by comparing the identified cost of the security lot sold with the net sales proceeds.

 

Withholding taxes on interest, dividends and gains as a result of certain investments in ADRs by the Funds have been provided for in accordance with each investment’s applicable country’s tax rules and rates.

 

Futures Contracts:

 

During the period ended December 31, 2023, the Funds used futures contracts to provide market exposure on the Funds’ cash balances. Futures contracts are valued based upon their quoted daily settlement prices. Upon entering into a futures contract, and to maintain the Fund’s open positions in futures contracts, the Fund would be required to deposit with its custodian or futures broker in a segregated account in the name of the futures broker an amount of cash, U.S. government securities, suitable money market instruments, or other liquid securities, known as “initial margin.” The margin required for a particular futures contract is set by the exchange on which the contract is traded, and may be significantly modified from time to time by the exchange during the term of the contract. Futures contracts are customarily purchased and sold on margins that may range upward from less than 5% of the value of the contract being traded. Deposits for futures for the Funds are reported as Deposit with broker for futures contracts on the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. If the price of an open futures contract changes (by increase in underlying instrument or index in the case of a sale or by decrease in the case of a purchase) so that the loss on the futures contract reaches a point at which the margin on deposit does not satisfy margin requirements, the broker will require an increase in the margin. However, if the value of a position increases because of favorable price changes in the futures contract so that the margin deposit exceeds the required margin, the broker will pay the excess to a Fund. These subsequent payments, called “Variation Margin,” to and from the futures broker, are made on a daily basis as the price of the underlying assets fluctuate making the long and short positions in the futures contract more or less valuable, a process known as “marking to the market.” The Funds recorded a payable or receivable on variation margin. The Funds expect to earn interest income on its margin deposits. Gains or losses are recognized but not considered realized until the contracts expire or are closed. Futures contracts involve, to varying degrees, elements of market risk (generally equity price risk related to stock futures, interest rate risk related to bond futures, and foreign currency risk related to currency futures) and exposure to loss in excess of the variation margin disclosed in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are the imperfect correlation between the change in fair value of the underlying securities and the prices of futures contracts, the possibility of an illiquid market, and the inability of the counterparty to meet the terms of the contract. Realized and unrealized gains and losses are reported as “Net realized gains/(losses) from futures transactions” and “Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts”, respectively, on the Statements of Operations.

 

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Average Notional Value

 

The table below summarizes the monthly average notional value of futures contracts for the period ended December 31, 2023.

 

   

Average Notional Value

 

Fund

 

Long

   

Short

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 302,720     $  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    960,933        

High Dividend Stock ETF

    923,167        

International ETF

    370,342        

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    236,458        

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    345,689        

Market Neutral ETF

    22,941,567       57,854,743  

 

Summary of Derivative Instruments

 

The following is a summary of the fair values of derivative instruments on Statements of Assets and Liabilities, categorized by risk exposure, as of December 31, 2023:

 

   

Assets

   

Liabilities

 

 

 

Variation margin
receivable on open
futures contracts*

   

Variation margin
payable on open
futures contracts*

 

Equity Risk Exposure:

               

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 21,790     $  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    24,451        

High Dividend Stock ETF

    23,701        

International ETF

    13,449        

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    1,708        

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    2,142        

Market Neutral ETF

    1,195,135       (2,481,892 )

 

*

Includes cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of futures contracts as reported on the Schedules of Portfolio Investments. Only current day’s variation margin for futures contracts is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

 

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The following is a summary of the effect of derivative instruments on the Statements of Operations, categorized by risk exposure, for the period ended December 31, 2023:

 

 

 

Net realized gains (losses)
from futures contracts

   

Net change in
unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on
futures contracts

 

Equity Risk Exposure:

               

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 26,187     $ 23,569  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    106,544       22,992  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    122,056       36,640  

International ETF

    26,254       17,405  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    39,027       1,179  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    12,700       6,755  

Market Neutral ETF

    1,133,340       (1,286,757 )

 

Foreign Currency Translations:

 

The accounting records of the Funds are maintained in U.S. dollars. Investment securities and other assets and liabilities of a Fund denominated in a foreign currency are translated into U.S. dollars at current exchange rates. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts and expense payments are translated into U.S. dollars at the exchange rates on the date of the transactions. The Funds do not isolate the portion of the results of operations resulting from changes in foreign exchange rates on investments from fluctuations arising from changes in market prices of securities held. Such fluctuations are disclosed as net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and foreign currency translations on the Statements of Operations. Any realized gains or losses from these fluctuations are disclosed as net realized gains or losses from investment transactions and foreign currency transactions on the Statements of Operations.

 

Foreign Taxes:

 

The Funds may be subject to foreign taxes related to foreign income received (a portion of which may be reclaimable), capital gains on the sale of securities, and certain foreign currency transactions. All foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with the applicable regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which the Funds invest.

 

Dividends to Shareholders:

 

Dividends from net investment income, if any, are declared and paid monthly by the Funds. Distributable net realized gains, if any, are declared and distributed at least annually by each Fund.

 

The amounts of dividends from net investment income and distributions from net realized gains are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP. To the extent these “book/tax” differences are permanent in nature (i.e., that they result from other than timing of recognition “temporary difference”), such amounts are reclassified within the components of net assets based on their federal tax-basis treatment; temporary differences (e.g., wash sales) do not require reclassification. To the extent dividends and distributions exceed net investment income and net realized gains for tax purposes, they are reported as distributions of capital. Net investment losses incurred by a Fund may be reclassified as an offset to capital on the accompanying Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

 

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Federal Income Taxes:

 

It is the policy of each Fund to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company by complying with the provisions available to certain investment companies, as defined in applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code, and to make distributions of net investment income and net realized gains sufficient to relieve it from all, or substantially all, federal income taxes. Accordingly, no provision for federal income taxes is required in the financial statements. The Funds identifies its major tax jurisdiction as U.S. Federal.

 

As of and during the period ended December 31, 2023, the Funds did not have a liability for any unrecognized tax benefits. The Funds recognize interest and penalties, if any, related to unrecognized tax benefits as income tax expense on the Statements of Operations. During the period, the Funds did not incur any interest or penalties. For the current open tax year, management of the Funds has concluded that there are no significant uncertain tax positions that would require recognition in the financial statements. Further, management of the Funds is not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of any unrecognized tax benefits will significantly change over the next fiscal year.

 

3. PURCHASES AND SALES OF SECURITIES:

 

Purchases and sales of securities (excluding securities maturing less than one year from acquisition) and in-kind transactions associated with purchases and sales for the period ended December 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

   

Excluding in-kind transactions

   

Associated with in-kind transactions

 

Fund

 

Purchases

   

Sales

   

Purchases

   

Sales

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 49,248,499     $ 49,104,221     $ 51,986,240     $ 32,325,479  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    62,444,295       62,116,784       75,530,650       44,660,150  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    80,575,315       79,807,010       91,963,909       56,215,549  

International ETF

    30,342,425       29,357,563       14,446,483       5,403,429  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    152,398,900       156,716,150       3,144,523       7,981,223  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    128,760,526       131,753,861       16,668,518       12,001,561  

Market Neutral ETF

    66,957,337       45,882,212       13,338,180       3,757,673  

 

For the period ended December 31, 2023, there were no purchases or sales of U.S. Government Securities.

 

4. FEES AND TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES AND OTHER PARTIES:

 

Timothy Partners, Ltd (“TPL” or the “Advisor”), a Florida limited partnership, serves as the Funds’ investment advisor pursuant to an Investment Advisory Agreement. Subject at all times to the supervision and approval of the Board, the Advisor is responsible for the overall management of the Funds. The Advisor has arranged for distribution, custody, fund administration, transfer agency and all other services necessary for the Funds to operate. The Advisor receives a fee for its services, (the “Management Fee”). From the Management Fee, the Advisor is obligated to pay or arrange for the payment of substantially all expenses of the Funds, including the cost of transfer agency, custody, fund administration and accounting, legal, audit, independent trustees and other services, except for interest expenses, distribution fees or expenses, brokerage expenses, acquired fund fees and expenses, taxes and extraordinary expenses such as litigation and other expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of the Fund’s business. The Advisor’s Management Fee is designed to cause substantially all of the Funds’ expenses to be paid and to compensate the Advisor for providing services for the Funds. US Small Cap Core ETF, US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF, High Dividend Stock ETF, High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF, and US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF pay a Management Fee equivalent to 0.52%, International ETF pays a Management Fee equivalent to 0.62%, and Market Neutral ETF pays a Management Fee equivalent to 0.65% of the Fund’s average daily net assets, computed daily and paid monthly.

 

Victory Capital Management, Inc., a New York corporation, serves as the Funds’ sub-advisor pursuant to a written sub-advisory agreement with the Advisor and receives fees from the Advisor for these services.

 

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Citibank, N.A. serves as the Funds’ Custodian and Transfer Agent pursuant to a Global Custodial and Agency Services Agreement with the Trust. Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc. (“Citi”), an affiliate of Citibank, N.A., acts as the Funds’ administrator and fund accountant pursuant to a Services Agreement with the Trust.

 

Foreside Fund Services, LLC (“Foreside”) serves as the Funds’ distributor.

 

Drake Compliance LLC provides compliance services to the Trust.

 

Certain officers and/or interested trustees of the Funds are also officers and/or employees of the Advisor.

 

5. INVESTMENT RISKS:

 

The risks below are presented in an order intended to facilitate readability. Their order does not imply that the realization of one risk is more likely to occur more frequently than another risk, nor does it imply that the realization of one risk is likely to have a greater adverse impact than another risk. Each Fund may be subject to other risks in addition to these identified risks.

 

ETF Risk

 

The NAV of a Fund can fluctuate up or down, and you could lose money investing in a Fund if the prices of the securities owned by the Fund decline. In addition, a Fund may be subject to the following risks: (1) the market price of a Fund’s shares may trade above or below its NAV; (2) an active trading market for a Fund’s shares may not develop or be maintained; or (3) trading of a Fund’s shares may be halted if the listing exchange’s officials deem such action appropriate, the shares are delisted from the exchange, or the activation of market-wide “circuit breakers” (which are tied to large decreases in stock prices) halts stock trading generally.

 

Excluded Security Risk

 

Because the underlying Index omits Excluded Securities, the Funds (except for the Market Neutral ETF) may be riskier than other funds that invest in a broader array of securities. Biblically Responsible Investing (“BRI”) may not be successful. Because the Index is reconstituted only at prescribed times during the year, the Fund may temporarily hold securities that do not comply with the BRI screening criteria if the application of the criteria or the nature of a company’s business changes in between these dates.

 

Equity Securities Risk

 

The value of the equity securities in which the Funds invest may decline in response to developments affecting individual companies and/or general economic conditions in the United States or abroad. A company’s earnings or dividends may not increase as expected (or may decline) because of poor management, competitive pressures, reliance on particular suppliers or geographical regions, labor problems or shortages, corporate restructurings, fraudulent disclosures, man-made or natural disasters, military confrontations or wars, terrorism, public health crises, or other events, conditions and factors. Price changes may be temporary or last for extended periods.

 

Foreign Securities Risk

 

Foreign Securities Risk. Foreign securities (including depositary receipts) are subject to political, regulatory, and economic risks not present in domestic investments. Foreign securities could be affected by factors not present in the U.S., including expropriation, confiscation of property, and difficulties in enforcing contracts. Compared to U.S. companies, there generally is less publicly available information about foreign companies and there may be less governmental regulation and supervision of foreign companies. Foreign securities generally experience more volatility than their domestic counterparts. Depositary receipts may have additional risks, including creditworthiness of the depositary bank and the risk of an illiquid market. In addition, to the extent investments are made in a limited number of countries, events in those countries will have a more significant impact on the Funds. Fluctuations in the exchange rates between the U.S. dollar and foreign currencies, currency exchange control regulations, and restrictions or prohibitions on the repatriation of foreign currencies may negatively affect an investment.

 

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Market Risk

 

The prices of the securities, particularly the common stocks, in which the Funds invest, may decline for a number of reasons. The price declines of common stocks, in particular, may be steep, sudden, and/or prolonged. Adverse market conditions, sometimes in response to general economic or industry news, may cause the prices of a Fund’s holdings to fall as part of a broad market decline. In addition, certain unanticipated events, such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other geopolitical events, can have a dramatic adverse effect on securities held by a Fund.

 

6. FEDERAL INCOME TAX INFORMATION:

 

As of December 31, 2023, on the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, as a result of permanent book-to-tax differences primarily attributable to the accounting for applicable in-kind redemptions and designation of dividends paid were reclassified between the individual components of total distributable earnings (loss) as follows:

 

 

 

Total
Accumulated
Earnings/(Loss)

   

Capital

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ (4,978,162 )   $ 4,978,162  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    (10,149,421 )     10,149,421  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    (9,043,516 )     9,043,516  

International ETF

    (548,604 )     548,604  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    (1,363,238 )     1,363,238  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    (1,465,563 )     1,465,563  

Market Neutral ETF

    (1,782,486 )     1,782,486  

 

The tax characteristics of distributions paid to shareholders during the year/period ended December 31, 2023 were as follows:

 

   

Year Ended December 31, 2023

 
   

Distributions Paid From:

         

Fund

 

Ordinary
Income

   

Net Long-Term
Gains

   

 

   

Total Distributions
Paid*

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 1,014,568     $     $ 1,014,568     $ 1,014,568  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    2,035,463             2,035,463       2,035,463  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    4,513,975             4,513,975       4,513,975  

International ETF

    2,243,745             2,243,745       2,243,745  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    957,342             957,342       957,342  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    1,717,979             1,717,979       1,717,979  

Market Neutral ETF

    2,475,678       886,759       3,362,437       3,362,437  

 

*

Total distributions paid may differ from the Statement of Changes in Net Assets because distributions are recognized when actually paid for tax purposes.

 

The tax characteristics of distributions paid to shareholders during the year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:

 

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Year Ended December 31, 2022

 
   

Distributions Paid From:

                 

Fund

 

Ordinary
Income

   

Total Taxable
Distributions

   

Return of Capital

   

Total Distributions
Paid*

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 611,312     $ 611,312     $     $ 611,312  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    1,744,329       1,744,329             1,744,329  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    3,952,230       3,952,230             3,952,230  

International ETF

    1,877,299       1,877,299             1,877,299  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    812,493       812,493       31,102       843,595  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    1,626,064       1,626,064             1,626,064  

 

*

Total distributions paid may differ from the Statements of Changes in Net Assets because distributions are recognized when actually paid for tax purposes.

 

As of December 31, 2023, the components of accumulated earnings/(deficit) on a tax basis were as follows:

 

Fund

 

Undistributed
Ordinary Income

   

Accumulated
Earnings

   

Accumulated
Capital and
Other Losses

   

Qualified
Late-Year
Losses****

   

Unrealized
(Appreciation
(Depreciation)*

   

Total
Accumulated
Earnings/(Deficit)

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 11,699     $ 11,699     $ (12,910,316 )   $     $ 12,577,011     $ (321,606 )

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    93,259       93,259       (20,196,124 )           31,784,116       11,681,251  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    145,327       145,327       (19,988,233 )           15,846,505       (3,996,401 )

International ETF

    689,878       689,878       (10,837,372 )           8,595,069 **     (1,552,425 )

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    73,120       73,120       (10,923,316 )           913,717       (9,936,479 )

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    115,391       115,391       (11,541,113 )           (343,784 )     (11,769,506 )

Market Neutral ETF

                      (4,499,564 )     1,400,252 ***     (3,099,312 )

 

*

The difference between book-basis and tax-basis unrealized appreciation (depreciation) is attributable primarily to tax deferral of losses on wash sales, futures mark to market, return of capital from underlying investments and passive foreign investment company mark to market.

**

The amount includes $9,478 of unrealized appreciation on foreign currency translation.

***

The amount includes $718 of unrealized appreciation on foreign currency translation.

****

Qualified late-year losses are comprised of post-October capital losses incurred after October 31 and certain late-year ordinary losses. Late-year ordinary losses represent ordinary losses incurred after December 31 and specified losses incurred after October 31. These losses are deemed to arise on the first day of the Fund’s next taxable year.

 

At December 31, 2023, the Funds had net capital loss carry forwards (“CLCFs”) for federal income tax purposes which are available to reduce the future capital gain distributions to shareholders.

 

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CLCFs not subject to expiration:

 

Fund

 

Short-Term
Amount

   

Long-Term
Amount

   

Total

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ (8,390,330 )   $ (4,519,986 )   $ (12,910,316 )

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    (11,047,312 )     (9,148,812 )     (20,196,124 )

High Dividend Stock ETF

    (12,614,051 )     (7,374,182 )     (19,988,233 )

International ETF

    (4,798,760 )     (6,038,612 )     (10,837,372 )

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    (8,786,928 )     (2,136,388 )     (10,923,316 )

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    (11,336,310 )     (204,803 )     (11,541,113 )

 

As of December 31, 2023, the cost basis for federal income tax purposes, gross unrealized appreciation, gross unrealized depreciation and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) for investments were as follows:

 

Fund

 

Cost of
Investments
for Federal Tax
Purposes

   

Gross Unrealized
Appreciation

   

Gross Unrealized
Depreciation

   

Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 89,553,933     $ 15,329,130     $ (2,752,119 )   $ 12,577,011  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    204,219,851       37,254,354       (5,470,238 )     31,784,116  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    211,784,215       23,036,589       (7,190,084 )     15,846,505  

International ETF

    88,450,943       12,959,939       (4,374,348 )     8,585,591  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    57,137,313       5,171,041       (4,257,324 )     913,717  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    67,006,919       3,853,940       (4,197,724 )     (343,784 )

Market Neutral ETF

    29,525,981       2,443,213       (1,043,679 )     1,399,534  

 

During the tax year/period ended December 31, 2023, the Funds realized the following net capital gains (losses) resulting from in-kind redemptions, in which shareholders exchanged Fund shares for securities held by the Fund rather than for cash. Because such gains (losses) are not taxable to the Fund, and are not distributed to shareholders, they have been reclassified from accumulated net realized gains (losses) to paid-in capital.

 

 

 

Realized
Gain/Loss

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $ 4,989,678  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    10,133,102  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    8,913,506  

International ETF

    601,609  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    1,456,197  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    1,650,313  

Market Neutral ETF

    90,633  

 

7. NEW REGULATORY PRONOUNCEMENT:

 

In October 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted a rule and form amendments relating to tailored shareholder reports for mutual funds and ETFs; and fee information in investment company advertisements. The rule and form amendments will require mutual funds and ETFs to transmit streamlined shareholder reports that highlight key information to investors. The rule amendments will require that certain more in-depth information be made available online

 

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and available for delivery free of charge to investors on request. The amendments became effective in January 2023 and there is an 18-month transition period after the effective date of the amendment with a compliance date of July 2024. At this time, management is evaluating the impact of these amendments on the shareholder reports for the Funds.

 

8. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS:

 

Management has evaluated subsequent events through the date these financial statements were issued.

 

Distributions

 

Subsequent to year end, in 2024, the Funds declared and paid, respectively, a distribution from ordinary income for the following amounts:

 

Fund

 

1/11/2024

   

2/9/2024

 

US Small Cap Core ETF

  $     $ 37,674  

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

    15,556       54,218  

High Dividend Stock ETF

    71,314       241,713  

International ETF

    4,026       18,678  

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

    4,315       15,420  

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

    21,090       68,141  

Market Neutral ETF

    12,905       50,707  

 

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

 

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To the Shareholders and Board of Trustees of
The Timothy Plan

 

Opinion on the Financial Statements

 

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including the schedules of portfolio investments, of The Timothy Plan comprising the funds listed below (the “Funds”) as of December 31, 2023, the related statements of operations, the statements of changes in net assets, the related notes, and the financial highlights for each of the periods indicated below (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of each of the Funds as of December 31, 2023, the results of their operations, the changes in net assets, and the financial highlights for each of the periods indicated below in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

 

Fund Name

Statements of
Operations

Statements of
Changes in Net Assets

Financial
Highlights

Timothy Plan US Small Cap Core ETF Timothy Plan International ETF

For the year ended December 31, 2023

For the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022

For the years ended December 31, 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020, and for the period December 3, 2019 (commencement of operations) through December 31, 2019

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock ETF

For the year ended December 31, 2023

For the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022

For the years ended December 31, 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020, and for the period May 1, 2019 (commencement of operations) through December 31, 2019

Timothy Plan US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF Timothy Plan High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

For the year ended December 31, 2023

For the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022

For the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, and for the period July 29, 2021 (commencement of operations) through December 31, 2021

Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF

For the period January 25, 2023 (commencement of operations) through December 31, 2023

 

Basis for Opinion

 

These financial statements are the responsibility of the Funds’ management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Funds in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

 

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement whether due to error or fraud.

 

Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2023, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers; when replies were not received from brokers, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

 

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We have served as the Funds’ auditor of one or more investment companies advised by Timothy Partners, Ltd., since 2005.

 

 

COHEN & COMPANY, LTD.
Cleveland, Ohio
February 28, 2024

 

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Additional Federal Income Tax Information:

 

For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, the Funds hereby designate the maximum amount allowable of their net taxable income as qualified dividends taxed at individual net capital gain rates. Shareholders will be notified via IRS Form 1099 of the amounts for use in preparing their income tax return.

 

Dividends qualified for corporate dividends received deductions of:

 

Fund

Amount

US Small Cap Core ETF

100%

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

100%

High Dividend Stock ETF

100%

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

71%

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

91%

Market Neutral ETF

38%

 

With respect to distributions paid, the the following Fund designates the following amounts (or, if subsequently determined to be different, the maximum amount allowable) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023:

 

 

Short-Term
Capital Gain
Distributions

Long-Term
Capital Gain
Distributions

Market Neutral ETF

$830,587

$2,360,137

 

The following Fund intends to elect to pass through to shareholders the income tax credit for taxes paid to foreign countries. Foreign source income and foreign tax expense per outstanding share on December 31, 2023, were as follows:

 

 

Foreign Source
Income

Foreign Tax
Expense

International ETF

$0.86

$0.11

 

Premium/Discount Information

 

The Funds’ website at https://timothyplan.com shows the previous day’s closing NAV and closing market price for each Fund’s ETF Shares. The website also discloses, in the Premium/Discount section of each Fund’s page, how frequently each Fund’s ETF Shares traded at a premium or discount to NAV (based on closing NAVs and market prices) and the magnitudes of such premiums and discounts.

 

Proxy Voting and Portfolio Holdings Information

 

Proxy Voting:

 

Information regarding the policies and procedures that each Fund uses to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities is available without charge, upon request, by calling 800-539-3863. The information is also included in the Funds’ Statement of Additional Information, which is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

 

Information relating to how the Funds voted proxies relating to portfolio securities held during the most recent twelve months ended June 30 is available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

 

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Availability of Schedules of Portfolio Investments:

 

The Trust files a complete list of Schedules of Portfolio Investments with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N- PORT-P. Forms N-PORT-P are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

 

Expense Examples:

 

As a shareholder of the Funds, you may incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees, and other Fund expenses. These examples are intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Funds and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.

 

These examples are based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire periods presented below.

 

The Actual Expense figures in the table below provide information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information below, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the table under the heading entitled “Actual Expenses Paid During Period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.

 

The Hypothetical Expense figures in the table below provide information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on each Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

 

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Please note the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs. Therefore, the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.

 

Fund

Beginning
Account
Value
7/1/23

Actual
Ending
Account
Value
12/31/23

Hypothetical
Ending
Account
Value
12/31/23

Actual
Expenses Paid
During Period
7/1/23 -
12/31/23*

Hypothetical
Expenses Paid
During Period
7/1/23 -
12/31/23*

Annualized
Expense Ratio
During Period
7/1/23 -
12/31/23

US Small Cap Core ETF

           
 

$1,000.00

$1,116.50

$1,022.58

$2.77

$2.65

0.52%

             

US Large/Mid Cap Core ETF

           
 

$1,000.00

$1,068.70

$1,022.58

$2.71

$2.65

0.52%

             

High Dividend Stock ETF

           
 

$1,000.00

$1,066.00

$1,022.58

$2.71

$2.65

0.52%

             

International ETF

           
 

$1,000.00

$1,063.80

$1,022.08

$3.23

$3.16

0.62%

             

US Large/Mid Cap Core Enhanced ETF

           
 

$1,000.00

$1,001.80

$1,022.58

$2.62

$2.65

0.52%

             

High Dividend Stock Enhanced ETF

           
 

$1,000.00

$1,008.00

$1,022.58

$2.63

$2.65

0.52%

             

Market Neutral ETF

           
 

$1,000.00

$1,065,50

$1,021.93

$3.38

$3.31

0.65%

 

*

Expenses are equal to the average account value multiplied by the Fund ’s annualized expense ratio multiplied by 184/365 (the number of days in the most recent fiscal half-year divided by the number of days in the fiscal year).

 

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The Trustees and Principal Executive Officers of the Trust and their principal occupations for the past five years are listed as follows:

 

INTERESTED TRUSTEES

 

NAME, AGE & ADDRESS

POSITION(S)
HELD WITH
TRUST

TERM OF
OFFICE &
LENGTH OF
TIME SERVED

NUMBER OF
PORTFOLIOS IN
FUND COMPLEX
OVERSEEN BY
TRUSTEE

PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION
DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS

DIRECTORSHIPS
HELD BY
TRUSTEE

Arthur D. Ally1
1055 Maitland
Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751
Born: 1942

Trustee, Chairman, President, and Treasurer

Indefinite; Trustee and President since 1994

19

President and controlling shareholder of Covenant Funds, Inc. (“CFI”), a holding company. President and general partner of Timothy Partners, Ltd. (“TPL”), the investment Advisor and principal underwriter to each Fund. CFI is also the managing general partner of TPL.

None

Mathew D. Staver2

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1956

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2000

19

An attorney specializing in free speech, appellate practice and religious liberty constitutional law. Founder of Liberty Counsel, a religious civil liberties education and legal defense organization. Host of two radio programs devoted to religious freedom issues. Editor of a monthly newsletter devoted to religious liberty topics. Mr. Staver has argued before the United States Supreme Court and has published numerous legal articles.

None

Patrice Tsague3

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1973

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2011

19

President and Chief Servant Officer of the Nehemiah Project International Ministries Inc. since 1999.

None

 

1.

Mr. Ally is an “interested” Trustee, as defined in the 1940 Act, because of his positions with and financial interests in CFI and TPL.

2.

Mr. Staver is an “interested” Trustee, as defined in the 1940 Act, because he has a limited partnership interest in TPL.

3.

Mr. Tsague is an “interested” Trustee, as defined in the 1940 Act, because of a charitable relationship with TPL.

 

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INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES

 

NAME, AGE & ADDRESS

POSITION(S)
HELD WITH
TRUST

TERM OF
OFFICE &
LENGTH OF
TIME SERVED

NUMBER OF
PORTFOLIOS IN
FUND COMPLEX
OVERSEEN BY
TRUSTEE

PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION
DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS

DIRECTORSHIPS
HELD BY
TRUSTEE

Richard W. Copeland

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1947

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2005

19

Retired. Associate Professor of Law Stetson University. Retired Principal of Copeland & Covert, Attorneys at Law, specializing in tax and estate planning. B.A. from Mississippi College, JD from the University of Florida and LLM Taxation from the University of Miami.

None

Deborah Honeycutt

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1947

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2010

19

Dr. Honeycutt is a licensed physician currently serving as Medical Director of Clayton State University Health Services in Morrow, GA, CEO of Minority Health Services in Atlanta, and as a volunteer at Good Shepherd Clinic. Dr. Honeycutt received her B.A. and M.D. at the University of Illinois.

None

Bill Johnson

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1946

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2005

19

President (and Founder) of the American Decency Association, Freemont, MI, since 1999. Previously served as Michigan State Director for American Family Association (1987-1999). Previously a public school teacher for 18 years. B.S. from Michigan State University and a Master of Religious Education from Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary.

None

John C. Mulder

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1950

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2005

19

Former President of WaterStone (FKA the Christian Community Foundation and National Foundation) since 2001. Prior: 22 years of executive experience for a group of banks and a trust company. B.A. in Economics from Wheaton College and MBA from the University of Chicago.

None

Scott Preissler, Ph.D.

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1960

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2004

19

Scott Preissler, Ph.D., is the Executive Director of Friendship Christian School in Suwanee, Georgia and The National Center for Stewardship & Generosity. He is a former professor and past President and CEO of The Christian Stewardship Association (CSA) and Southern Baptist state headquarters in Texas and Georgia.

None

 

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NAME, AGE & ADDRESS

POSITION(S)
HELD WITH
TRUST

TERM OF
OFFICE &
LENGTH OF
TIME SERVED

NUMBER OF
PORTFOLIOS IN
FUND COMPLEX
OVERSEEN BY
TRUSTEE

PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION
DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS

DIRECTORSHIPS
HELD BY
TRUSTEE

Alan M. Ross

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1951

Trustee, Vice Chairman

Indefinite; Trustee since 2004

19

Founder and CEO Kingdom Companies founded in 2000. Previously he served as President and CEO of Fellowship of Companies for Christ. Alan is currently the President of the Electric Power Reliability Alliance (EPRA), a nonprofit serving industrial, commercial and grid-edge electrical reliability practitioners.

None

Kenneth Blackwell

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1948

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee from 2011 to 2020 and 2022 to present

19

Self-Employed Independent Public Policy Consultant; Other Directorships: Public Interest Legal Foundation; National Rifle Association; Columbia International University; International Foundation For Electoral Systems; Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund; American Constitution Rights Union.

None

Abraham M. Rivera

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1969

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2020

19

Pastor / President / Director, for La Puerta Life Center, Inc., a Florida corporation.

1

Dale A. Bissonette

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1958

Trustee

Indefinite; Trustee since 2020

19

President, Good Place Holdings, a Christian Centered Business Holding Company.

None

Terry Covert

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1947

Executive Officer, Vice President

Officer since 2019 Indefinite Term

N/A

Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel for the Advisor, Timothy Partners, Ltd; Partner, Copeland Covert & Smith PLLC, law firm.

N/A

Cheryl Mumbert

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1970

Executive Officer, Vice President

Officer since 2019 Indefinite Term

N/A

Chief Marketing Officer for Advisor, Timothy Partners, Ltd.

N/A

David D. Jones

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1957

Chief Compliance Officer

Since 2004, Indefinite Term

N/A

Co-founder and Managing Member, Drake Compliance, LLC (compliance consulting); founder and controlling shareholder, David Jones & Associates (law firm), 1998 to 2015.

N/A

 

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NAME, AGE & ADDRESS

POSITION(S)
HELD WITH
TRUST

TERM OF
OFFICE &
LENGTH OF
TIME SERVED

NUMBER OF
PORTFOLIOS IN
FUND COMPLEX
OVERSEEN BY
TRUSTEE

PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION
DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS

DIRECTORSHIPS
HELD BY
TRUSTEE

David James

225 Pictoria Drive,
Suite 450

Cincinnati, Ohio 45246

Born: 1970

Assistant Secretary

Assistant Secretary since 2022, Indefinite Term

N/A

As Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and Risk Officer at Ultimus Fund Solutions, since 2018; Department Head of State Street Bank and Trust Company’s Fund Administration Legal Department -2003-2018.

N/A

Brittany Weise

225 Pictoria Drive

Cincinnati, Ohio 45246

Born: 1990

Assistant Secretary

Assistant Secretary since 2023,

Indefinite Term

N/A

Associate Counsel – Ultimus Fund Solutions 2022- Pres. Attorney – Morgan & Morgan P.A. (formerly Mitcheson & Lee, LLP) 2019 – 2022, Fund Officer – State Street Bank and Trust Company, 2018-2019

N/A

Deryk Jones

4221 North 203rd St. Suite 100

Elkhorn, NE 68022

Born: 1988

Trust AML Officer

AML Officer since 2022, Indefinate Term

N/A

Compliance Analyst since March 2018

N/A

Joseph E. Boatwright

1055 Maitland Center Commons

Maitland, FL 32751

Born: 1930

Trustee Emeritus and Secretary

Indefinite; Trustee and Secretary since 1995, Trustee Emeritus as of 2020

N/A

Retired Minister. Currently serves as a consultant to the Greater Orlando Baptist Association. Served as Senior Pastor to Aloma Baptist Church from 1970-1996.

N/A

 

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PAST PERFORMANCE DOES NOT GUARANTEE FUTURE RESULTS, AND YOU MAY LOSE MONEY. You should consider the Fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. This and other important information can be found in the Fund’s prospectus. To obtain a copy, visit timothyplan.com or call 800.846.7526. Read the prospectus carefully before investing or sending money. ETFs distributed by Foreside Fund Services, LLC, member FINRA and SIPC. Timothy Partners, Ltd. is not affiliated with Foreside Fund Services, LLC.

 

 

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800.846.7526