Central Church online worship 31st January 2021

Good morning folks,

Welcome to our online Sunday Worship service from BCPC.

Our Sunday morning service is available from 10:45am when it streams

Taking part online today we have Lyle, Mary, Lynne, Jessie and Sheena.

Your hymns and songs include:

  • Come people of the risen King
  • Seek ye first
  • Lord of all hopefulness

Find attached our weekly ENEWS for Sunday 31st Jan – enjoy reading the news and there are some items to prepare you for our worship. Download it here

Our service is available via dial in at 01698 533211. Please share that with anyone who cannot get online.

If someone needs a CD of the service please get in touch.  Alan or Drew can arrange this.

Bellshill Central Church of Scotland

Registered Charity: SC012556

346 Main Street, Bellshill, ML4 1BA

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Kirk invites Christians to continue in prayer this Sunday

This Sunday (31 January), as the UK records 100,000 deaths from Covid-19, Christians across the country – and further afield – will once again join together in prayer and reflection at 7pm in response to the pandemic.

Hands holding a candle

As with previous weeks during lockdown, 14 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.

This week’s letter accompanying the prayer, which is also available in Gaelic states:

“The remembering of the past is an integral part of what it is to be human. In our remembering, we recall the persons and the events that have shaped us and made us who we are. In the act of remembering, we often seek to make sense of and come to terms with the past. In the depths of our remembering, we acknowledge and lament loss.

“At this particular time, we are profoundly conscious of the depth of loss within the communities and nation of which we are a part.

“In the Book of Psalms, the Psalmist affirms that God ‘remembers’ and that, in particular, God remembers the covenant made with the people of God. The One who forges a relationship with the people of God, is the One who remembers the covenant forever. (Psalm 111: 5)

“In our remembering, we recall the One who remembers us and does not forget all that we endure in these hard times.”

We pray:

God who remembers,
Be with us in our remembering this day.
Be with us on the journey
That takes us from the past
And into the future that lies before us.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God who remembers,
Be with us in our remembering this day.
Be with as we recall those who have shaped us
And the events that have made us.
Grant to us grace and healing in all we recall.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God who remembers,
Be with us in our remembering this day.
Be with us in sorrow and in loss
And come beside all who mourn this day.
Come beside us and do not leave us.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God who remembers,
Be with us in our remembering this day.
Be with those who serve in hospitals and in homes
And who, by their medical and nursing skills,
Provide comfort and hope to those who suffer.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God who remembers,
Be with us in our remembering this day.
Be with us as community and nation
And strengthen us in all we endure.
Even in the darkness, may we find your light renewed through Jesus Christ.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

Organist Entertains – Episode 46

The organist entertains seeks to help keep you connected with your Church, the building, it’s surroundings and the sounds of the organ. Welcome to another instalment – another one nearer EPISODE 50!

Welcome to the 46th Episode from the Organist Entertains at Bellshill Central Parish Church. Tonight’s episode includes more requests and dedications and provides you with some Burns’ songs at the end! All your words will appear on the screen. Here you find the MAESTRO who has presided over some of the most engaging COVID activities in Scotland. Featured in the Motherwell Times, Life and Work and the Church of Scotland Advent Calendar we are proud and humbled by everyone’s support and participation.

You can donate directly to Bellshill Central Parish Church safely and securely online via this link https://cos.churchofscotland.org.uk/donate/?cong=171073

Hymns used with permission and with the following CCLI Licences

  • 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

Bellshill Central Church of Scotland Registered Charity: SC012556 346 Main Street, Bellshill, ML4 1BA

You can donate directly to Bellshill Central Parish Church safely and securely online via this link

Young Church Online – Gift of Music

Hello folks, well today we have our organist talking to us from right at the organ in the Church. We hear some super organ music and talk about music as a gift from God. As always we finish with a prayer and a song Remember, God has given us lots of different gifts and we are all so lucky to have them. Stay safe and enjoy this week’s Young Church

Look up

  • JS Bach
  • Toccata and Fugue in D minor
  • Air on a G String