Palm Sunday Worship – 28th March 2021

PALM SUNDAY!

Welcome to our next online Service of Worship of 2021, from your Church of Scotland presence in Bellshill and Mossend.

Our Minister, Rev Kevin de Beer leads us in  Worship, with readings and prayers from members of our Faith community.

The service is available from 10:45am Sunday morning via these links.

www.bellshillcentral.church/watch-live

Donate to the ongoing work of our church via this link https://cos.churchofscotland.org.uk/donate/?cong=171073

Thank you and bless you, we hope you feel part of the Central Church family by participating in this service of online worship – wherever and whenever you take part.

Attached for your information is this weekends ENEWS.  Remember also that the service is available by dialling 01698 533211. It is updated each Sunday morning and is then available for the rest of the week.  If you know someone who cant access the service online this is a great way for them to worship.

All songs and hymns are published using our various CCLI licences which are:

  • Church Copyright Licence 876673;
  • Music Reproduction Licence 876680
  • Church Video Licence 2258718;
  • PPL Church Licence 1593113
  • CLA Church Licence 1002856;
  • PRS for Music Church Licence 1448921
  • Streaming Licence 1638311

Please visit our website

www.bellshillcentral.church for all we are doing online to spread the wonderful news of the Gospel in Bellshill and beyond

Bellshill Central Church of Scotland

Registered Charity: SC012556

346 Main Street, Bellshill, ML4 1BA

From the Moderator of the General Assembly

Dear friends,

Holy Week 2021

I’m not going to start an argument by insisting that Holy Week is THE most important week in the Christian calendar but, if it’s not, I’m sure we’d all agree it’s pretty high up the list!

With that in mind, and in the light of the continuing restrictions that we’re dealing with, I’ve created a digital resource that runs from Palm Sunday to Easter Day – a journey through Holy Week. It will air across the Church of Scotland’s various channels at 8am each morning or can be viewed later.

Each episode features a short reflection presented by myself, as Moderator of the General Assembly, together with the appropriate daily reading from John’s Gospel, a prayer and a piece of contemplative music. Colleagues from across the Church have contributed these various elements.

As stated, the episodes can be viewed directly from the Church’s platforms or you can visit https://stream1.churchofscotland.org.uk/worship/holy-week-2021 to embed them into your own channels, or even download to put on your own website and get specific YouTube links for each day’s video to share with your congregation. You’ll see that there is a transcript booklet too which can be printed off and given to those who might appreciate the content but would be unable to access the material online.

Those without internet access can also call 03333 409 200 and listen to each day’s reflection from 8am. Local call charges apply.

I’m very much aware that many congregations will be running their own Holy Week programmes and so will have no need of this resource. Not a problem. On the other hand, some congregations might find it to be helpful. Others still might use locally-produced material and point to this as an additional option. The key point is this: it is not offered with any other sentiment than ‘if you can use it, please do.’

I’d like to thank all those who have collaborated on this project by way of recording readings and prayers, etc. But I want to give a very particular ‘shout out’ to the small tech team which has done a huge amount of behind the scenes production work. Without that, it wouldn’t have happened.

Finally, through this coming week may we be reminded that though this year has been something of a ‘Friday’, Sunday is coming, and that together, we will join with all those who have gone before us in declaring ‘Christ is risen; He is risen indeed!’

With warmest best wishes,

Rt Revd Dr W Martin Fair

Moderator

General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

#11 Bellshill Prayer Walk

Our next section of our Virtual Prayer Walk, takes us to Quarryknowe Place, Lawmuir Rd, Community Rd and the Bothwellhaugh Cemetery.

The Scottish Bible Society are making available activities if you are able to walk in the great outdoors. You may wish to use these activities for #bellshillprayerwalk in 2021

Please if you are out a walk this week think of this area of our town and the people who live, play, visit or care for people in these streets.

If you are not able to physically walk in this area please take part in a virtual walk.

We invite you to focus your prayers this week………………..

Thank God for the ways he is working on this town

Invite the Holy Spirit to flow across the town

Pray that people in our town would know the love of God

Pray for all you live, visit play, care for people in this area of our town.