Monday Prayers 10th November 2025

As we gather remotely for Prayers this Monday evening we are called to a season of Remembrance. We will honour those who have died for peace on 11th November at 11am.

Let us come together in prayer:

Eternal God,
We meet in solemn remembrance
of those who lived and died in service of their country.
We give thanks for their lives,
and pray that You would enable us to be worthy of the sacrifice made on our behalf.

In this space
we remember particularly those whose names are etched upon memorials, in town churches, town squares, and in the hearts of family long gone.

May they rest in peace, and rise in glory.
May our time of remembrance inspire us to be peacemakers in our own time.
In Jesus name, Amen.

Prayer of approach and confession
For ever and ever, Lord God.
That is Your promise to us.
A promise made before time began.
A promise kept until beyond eternity.
A promise that brings us here today.
Because forever starts today, God.
It rose with the first glimpse of dawn.
It breathed in the stirring of the morning air.
It sang in the waking chorus of creation.
And it lives in all of us
because You, in Your goodness,
have made it so.

This moment in time, God,
is nothing in the grand scale
of Your awesome plan.
But it is our opportunity
to recognise that every second,
of every minute of every hour,
of every day is everything,
because of Your limitless love.

We praise all that You are, Creator God.
We stand amazed at all that You give
and we celebrate Your faithfulness
to us in our failure to appreciate
the price of Your promises
and the cost of Your creativity.

When You created the world, Lord,
You presented it to us as perfect.
A place of growth and fruitfulness.
but we misused it and left it broken and disjointed.

When You breathed life into humanity
You chose and cherished us.
But we broke away from Your gentle arms
and dismissed Your love.
When You came to us,
You wept with us, You suffered for us
and You gave up Your all for us.
But we forgot the vastness of Your sacrifice
and took it for granted.
We cannot fathom the scale and the nature
Of Your forgiveness
Yet still we seek it and need it.
And still You offer it.

For ever and ever, God.
That is Your promise
as proclaimed in Your Son, Jesus Christ.
So here today, we proclaim ourselves
a forgiven people,
refreshed by Your grace
and ready to serve You.
We proclaim ourselves forever people.
Committed to sharing in Your work.
We proclaim ourselves Your people,
now and always.
AMEN.

This passage looks forward to the time that is to come when God’s kingdom will be fully established. It is aspirational, and is communicating about a time when peace and justice will be known fully to the people of God. This reading would be particularly appropriate for Remembrance Sunday as we look forward to a time when there will be no more war, and when the instruments of war will be transformed into objects of fruitful production. The prophet speaks of a time of peace and security for everyone (v3- 4) where people will be able to enjoy the fruit of their labour.

Verses 6-8 communicate a powerful message of those who are outside the norm being welcomed into the fold. God will ensure that those who have been excluded find themselves included, known and part of the family of God.

Micah 4:1-8

The Mountain of the Lord

In the last days

the mountain of the Lord’s temple will be established
    as the highest of the mountains;
it will be exalted above the hills,
    and peoples will stream to it.

Many nations will come and say,

“Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,
    to the temple of the God of Jacob.
He will teach us his ways,
    so that we may walk in his paths.”
The law will go out from Zion,
    the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
He will judge between many peoples
    and will settle disputes for strong nations far and wide.
They will beat their swords into plowshares
    and their spears into pruning hooks.
Nation will not take up sword against nation,
    nor will they train for war anymore.
Everyone will sit under their own vine
    and under their own fig tree,
and no one will make them afraid,
    for the Lord Almighty has spoken.
All the nations may walk
    in the name of their gods,
but we will walk in the name of the Lord
    our God for ever and ever.

The Lord’s Plan

“In that day,” declares the Lord,

“I will gather the lame;
    I will assemble the exiles
    and those I have brought to grief.
I will make the lame my remnant,
    those driven away a strong nation.
The Lord will rule over them in Mount Zion
    from that day and forever.
As for you, watchtower of the flock,
    stronghold of Daughter Zion,
the former dominion will be restored to you;
    kingship will come to Daughter Jerusalem.”

In our Gospel reading, we hear the words of the Benedictus. These are the first words of Zechariah, father to John the Baptist, who spent the vast majority of Elizabeth’s pregnancy in silence. Zechariah prophesised that a Saviour would come to redeem his people, and that his son, John, would prepare the way for that Messiah.

Luke 1:68-70

68 “Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel,
    because he has come to his people and redeemed them.
69 He has raised up a horn of salvation for us
    in the house of his servant David
70 (as he said through his holy prophets of long ago),

Thanksgiving and intercession
Hear us now as we offer our prayers of thanksgiving
for all the good in our lives.
On this day, we hold with gratitude the service of those who are peacemakers
in their service of our country.
We are grateful for a vision that will hold the darker forces of our humanity in check
with an ethos of cooperation, harmony and mutual flourishing.
We pray for the dedicated service of our armed forces in all the generations,
remembering especially those who still remain with us from the Second World War.
We thank You for their testimony
which reminds us of the tragedy of conflict.
Help us to hear it
even as we honour the sacrifices made in search of the good.

Ubi caritas et amor…..

Today, we are drawn together from many backgrounds,
and with faith flickering, strong, or with no faith,
we thank You that there are times and causes
around which we can all rally for the common good.
Help us to find that common ground more,
and to work through our differences.
May the example of Jesus, His boundary-crossing life,
His open-hearted embrace of all peoples,
be the inspiration for our weary and wounded world.

In the visions of Isaiah and Revelation,
Your faithful people have penned the dreams and challenges of our deepest thinkers,
our most creative and perceptive voices.
So we give thanks for the people who will look at our world
and will be the dreamers.
We pray to for the fixers:
for the people who will take the dreams and make them reality.
So we hold before You all of our leaders,
praying for tenacity, energy, and an open-eyed, open-hearted vision
for our communities and the world.
Ubi caritas et amor…..

In this season of remembrance,
we pray for those who have lost loved-ones in conflict,
and through the collateral damage of war.
We think of those close to home in our army, navy and air force.
We remember those on the other side to us in conflict,
and we think of the deep scars of conflict that mark our world
whenever there is war.

May our remembering be for new beginnings,
so that lives lost are the foundations of new worlds.
May the vision of the prophets be our vision too.
May Your forgiveness be our forgiveness.

Ubi caritas et amor……..

God of the cross and the empty tomb,
God of the road to Emmaus
and the breakfast on the shore.
You have shown us in Jesus the way that is beyond death,
so hold us in the faith of Your future.
Help us to rest in the confidence of new light and life,
to trust that those we have loved and lost have returned to You,
and that our own walk is the way home
where You wait for us in the mystery of eternal life.

May our prayers rise to You like incense,
God our Maker, our Saviour and Sustainer.
Amen

Blessing
May the God of love fill Your heart with peace
and send You into the world to live it.
And the blessing of God Almighty,
our Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer,
be with You and those You love,
this day and always
Amen

Livestream from Bellshill: Central Parish Church, Sunday 2nd November 2025

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP FROM BELLSHILL

Welcome to the recorded livestream of worship on Sunday, 2nd November 2025, from Bellshill: Central Parish Church of Scotland. The service is led by Locum Reader Ian Douglas

Today’s reader is Liz Fulton

The music is led by the Choir and Organist of Bellshill: Central Parish Church

The order of service can be downloaded here – Pews News


If you need to speak with anyone at Bellshill: Central, please email hello@bellshillcentral.church or call Mr Stanley Cook on 747144.
Our Locum Minister (Rev Margaret Rose) can be contacted at minister@bellshillcentral.church

Bellshill: Central is your Town Centre Church with a warm and welcoming Church Family waiting to say hello. Our Sunday School meets during morning worship, so we look forward to welcoming families along to our time of worship

Bellshill: Central Church of Scotland Registered Charity: SC012556

Please consider donating to Bellshill: Central Parish Church via this link https://cos.churchofscotland.org.uk/donate/?cong=171073

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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

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Pews news for Sunday 2nd November 2025

Please see our pews news for Sunday, November

Our service is led by our locum reader Ian Douglas

Activities for children are available for all ages of children in Young Church (Crèche and Sunday School). All ages are welcome.

We’d be delighted to see you join us in person at 346 Main Street, for our 11am service.

On Sunday mornings, we’re the Church of Scotland in Bellshill

Come join the Church in Bellshill 🙏

Bellshill: Central Parish Church – we’re definitely still here and definitely still open, and we’d love to see you. Whether you were here not long ago or haven’t been for a long while, you will be guaranteed a warm welcome. we’re a growing church, and we’d love for you to be a part of it.

Sunday worship on 2nd November 2025 will be held at BELLSHILL: CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH, 346 Main Street, Bellshill, ML4 1BA.

We gather at 11am for our morning service, which is led by our locum reader Mr Ian Douglas.

Young Church (Sunday School and Creche) activities for young folks are available during the service for any young folks that come along with you. An interactive all age talk takes place before the activities begin. Children are welcome to gather in the church with their parents.

Step free access is available via the side path, disabled toilet facilities. Baby changing is available.  

Our service will be livestreamed via http://www.youtube.com/bellshillchurch if you’re not able to come along in person.

BLYTHSWOOD SHOEBOX APPEAL 2025  – we are pleased to have filled 34 shoe boxes this year and have delivered to Hillington to be delivered to needy adults and children in Eastern Europe. Many thanks to Jayne for coordinating and Carole for delivering.

This week at Bellshill: Central Parish Church of Scotland

Monday 1.30pm The Guild with Gest Speaker, 7.30pm Zoom prayer group (online)

Tuesday 6pm Rainbows

Wednesday 10am Hope for Autism, 2pm Bowling Club, 7pm Church Choir.

Thursday 6pm Brownies, 7:30pm The Guides

Sunday 11am Morning worship with Mr Ian Douglas. Young Church meets as usual.

Please visit http://www.bellshillcentral.church for more information

The autumn issue of the Church magazine is still available to download from the church website.
https://bellshillcentral.church/downloads/
The winter edition needs your input. Please send articles to hello@bellshillcentral.church as soon as possible, but by by 23rd November.

REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY – town centre cenotaph act of Remembrance is led by our minister, Revd Margaret Rose. Those parading should assemble at 10.15am at the Cadet Hall.
The town centre worship service take place at 11.30am here at Bellshill Central Church.  All are invited to this service of worship and Remembrance.

CLOTHES SHOW at Bellshill Central takes place on Monday 10th November at 7pm and tickets are on sale from Anne Guy, or available to buy on the door on the night. Our world famous tea and goodies will be available.

ANNUAL TIME TO REMEMBER SERVICE in conjunction with Joseph Potts takes place here in Bellshill Central Parish Church on Friday 5th December at 7pm. It’s a safe space offered in our town centre Church, where you can remember a loved one whom you’ve loved and lost. We’ll pray, sing, light memorial candles, and share the names of those we have come to remember. Please email names to be included to ttr@bellshillcentral.church

HOPE FOR AUTISM NORTH LANARKSHIRE – sessions with Hope for Autism meet weekly. Sessions are on Mondays at 7 pm and Wednesdays at 10am. Please do pass the word around for all young adults who might benefit from HOPE FOR AUTISM support HOPE@hopeforautism.org.uk or Phone: 01236 779 191

Please direct any Pastoral or other enquiries to our locum, Rev Margaret via minister@bellshillcentral.church,  or contact our Session Clerk, Mr Stanley Cook via 01698 747144 or by emailing hello@bellshillcentral.church or you can also send a message to the church Facebook page, and it will be forwarded on.  

Each week, we collect non-perishable food items, cleaning products, and toiletries for the Orbiston Neighbourhood Centre’s Community Fridge Initiative. You can drop off items anytime we are open or bring them along on Sunday mornings. 

Bellshill Central Parish Church is here for you. We are your church of Scotland presence in the town centre, Orbiston and Mossend, and surrounding area.