As the Church of Scotland in Bellshill we extend a warm welcome to any of our activities. People have been coming to this building to worship God for over a hundred years. While our town has journeyed through many changes over those years, the constancy of the witness of the “Church at 346 Main Street” has remained uninterrupted. The mission of any Church is to reflect through its presence, its music, its fellowship and its beauty the greatness of God, and we seek to do that here in all that we share.
We hope that everyone who enters these doors will find an encouraging, friendly group of people. While we are far from perfect, we are regularly discovering truths that are changing us individually and enriching our lives as a church community. As we worship together, learn from the Bible, and pray for one another, we are strengthened in our commitment to Jesus Christ as well as to each other. If this is your first time here, we welcome you, and invite you to share the joy that we have found.
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
This Sunday (28 February), as Scotland’s lockdown easing plan has been newly published, Christians across the country – and further afield – will once again join together in prayer and reflection at 7pm in response to the pandemic.
As with previous weeks during lockdown, 15 Christian churches and organisations across the country, including the Church of Scotland, have co-signed the letter calling for prayer.
Scottish Christians have been continuing to answer the call to pray at the same time each week, and Rt Rev Dr Martin Fair, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, has been taking part alongside them.
“There are some things which make sense for a certain period of time but which come to a natural conclusion – such as clapping for carers during the spring lockdown. Prayer isn’t one of them,” Dr Fair said.
“The Apostle Paul encourages us to ‘pray without ceasing’ and Jesus himself offers parables where persistence in prayer is lauded.
“It can be hard to keep going when there’s no end in sight; much easier when the finishing line comes into view. In the case of the pandemic, it still feels as if there’s no light at the end of the tunnel.
“All the more reason then for God’s people to continue faithfully in prayer. And even better when we can pray across the whole of the Church, unrestricted by denominational divides.
“If Sunday at 7pm is in your diary, keep it there. Thank you. If it hadn’t been, it would be great to have you involved. It matters that we pray.”
“There are times in the Gospels when it is clear that the disciples of Jesus have real difficulty in understanding his teaching. On one such occasion, Jesus speaks openly about what lies before him and afterwards Peter ‘took him aside and began to rebuke him’. (Mark 8: 31-32) Peter is clear that death and resurrection are not part of that future and, as he speaks, it is equally clear that he has not yet understood the way that Jesus must take.
“There are times in the past months when all of us have had real difficulty in understanding the challenges faced within our society and across the globe. We have been unclear as to what the future holds and the path to be taken. In all of this, we have not been alone.
“As the Gospel account unfolds, Jesus gathers the crowd around him and invites them to ‘take up their cross and follow me’. (Mark 8: 34)
“As we journey into the future and follow the path taken by Jesus, we know that we are not alone. We journey in the way of the cross and in the hope of the resurrection.”
We pray:
God of hope, Be with us as we journey into the future that lies before us. Be with us through Your Son Who has journeyed in the way of the Cross. Grant to us grace and faith that we might follow Him. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
God of hope, Be with us as we journey into the future that lies before us. In all we face, Be near to us, and all whom we love, And guard us safe in Your presence. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
God of hope, Be with us as we journey into the future that lies before us. Be with those who fear this day And who struggle to see the future. Lead us from the darkness into Your light. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
God of hope, Be with us as we journey into the future that lies before us. Be with those who grieve this day And who feel bereft of comfort. In Your compassion, be near to them. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
God of hope, Be with us as we journey into the future that lies before us. In all that is faced by our society today, Grant wisdom, insight and understanding To those who are called to govern our nation and act on our behalf. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
God of hope, Be with us as we journey into the future that lies before us. Be with us through Your Son Whose journey in the way of the Cross Yields the hope of the Resurrection. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
a) A service will be held at Holytown Crematorium on Tuesday the 2’nd March at 09h30
b) The hearse will pass the church (Bellshill Central) from Fosters funeral care at a time still to be determined (but it will probably be at about 09h15). Those who might want to pay their respects are invited to stand outside the church at the appropriate time.
c) Restrictions are still in place and so there will only be 20 at the service (which will be by personal invitation)
d) For those who might want to offer a brief prayer in honour of her life then one of the following hymns might serve as a guide to prayer (each one of these hymns proved special to Mrs Toal)
Lord of all being throned afar
Abide with me
What a friend we have in Jesus
The Lord of sea and sky
Will your anchor hold
Webcast details to view Betty’s funeral service online are
You can login to the website noted above at any time to view a test connection (and we strongly recommend you do this) but you’ll only be able to view the Live Webcast approx. 5 mins before the service start time. Please be aware this is a public building and the timing of the Live webcast is semi-automated to allow for services running early or late – please use your discretion if you can see activities not applicable to the service you are here to watch. Once the service has finished, it will take us up to 3 working days to get the 28-day Watch Again onto the website.