A Psalm a Day – Psalm 85

Psalm 85 New International Version

Psalm 85[a]

For the director of music. Of the Sons of Korah. A psalm.

You, Lord, showed favor to your land;
    you restored the fortunes(A) of Jacob.
You forgave(B) the iniquity(C) of your people
    and covered all their sins.[b]
You set aside all your wrath(D)
    and turned from your fierce anger.(E)

Restore(F) us again, God our Savior,(G)
    and put away your displeasure toward us.
Will you be angry with us forever?(H)
    Will you prolong your anger through all generations?
Will you not revive(I) us again,
    that your people may rejoice(J) in you?
Show us your unfailing love,(K) Lord,
    and grant us your salvation.(L)

I will listen to what God the Lord says;
    he promises peace(M) to his people, his faithful servants—
    but let them not turn to folly.(N)
Surely his salvation(O) is near those who fear him,
    that his glory(P) may dwell in our land.

10 Love and faithfulness(Q) meet together;
    righteousness(R) and peace kiss each other.
11 Faithfulness springs forth from the earth,
    and righteousness(S) looks down from heaven.
12 The Lord will indeed give what is good,(T)
    and our land will yield(U) its harvest.
13 Righteousness goes before him
    and prepares the way for his steps.

Join the call to pray Tonight at 7pm

Tonight, Christians across Scotland will once again join together in prayer at 7pm in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hands in prayer over Bible
We continue to join in prayer with 13 other Scottish Christian churches and organisations each Sunday in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

As with previous weeks during lockdown and the phased easing of restrictions, 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.

“I’m delighted to have read that in the last couple of months online searches for ‘prayer’ have increased dramatically,” Dr Fair said.

“But reading about what prayer is and how to do it is only the start of it. After that it’s time to actually pray.

“And what better than to join with brothers and sisters from across the nation at 7pm on Sunday to pray our way through this ongoing crisis. I commend it to you and look forward to being with you, in Spirit, on Sunday evening.”

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

“The past months have reminded us of the precious nature of human life and of our dependence, in part, on others for the sustaining of life. As we acknowledge this to be so, we recognise that ultimately the gift of life is a gift given by God.

“Our ultimate dependence is on the giver of this gift. In this, we are reminded of the fragile nature of life and of creation of God and of the need to care for all that is gifted to us.

“In the midst of the life we share, God creates, through Christ and by the Spirit, a community in which we are affirmed as children of God.

“Within this community we are invited to name the living God, share in the inheritance of Christ and to receive the Spirit of God. (Romans 8: 12-25) As the children of God, who have received the gift of God, we pray…”

We pray:

We praise you, living God
And cry: ‘Abba’, Father!
For you are the One who creates life
And loves all that your hand has made.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

We praise you, living Christ
And confess that Jesus is Lord!
For you are the crucified and risen One
Through whom we have peace with God.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

We praise you, Spirit of the living God
And thank you that we are adopted as children of God.
For you are the One who shares in all our struggles
And inspires in us hope.
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

We praise you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit
And worship and glorify your name.
We cry: ‘Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might,
Heaven and earth are full of your glory.’
Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

Oh no….. The Organist Entertains is back! @ 8pm this evening 😀

Our extremely popular Organist Entertains series returns tonight, at 8pm via the website and YouTube channel and now also via Facebook

Alan presents another video from the organ at Bellshill Central Parish Church. There are some lovely hymns introduced then played for you. The hymn words appear on the screen for those wanting to sing along.

Tonight we have

  • We plough the fields and scatter
  • Chorus oof the Hebrew slaves
  • God is always near me
  • Jesus bids us shine (the other tune)
  • And many more……..!

The link to the dedicated website page is http://www.bellshillcentral.church/organist-entertains

If you watch via the YouTube channel you can take part in our live chat. Visit YouTube here

ENJOY ANOTHER MUSICAL EVENING AND COME BACK FOR MORE ON WEDNESDAYS AT 8PM.

Sunday 12th July – Join us for online worship from 10.45am

Join with us from 10.45am this morning with the Church of Scotland in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire

Our live stream begins with news items, pictures and some songs before our worship commences at around 11am. Our readings and prayers are from our church members with Revd Kevin beginning a new series for his Sunday messages

Simply watch via the embedded player above, or via our Watch live page, Facebook or direct via YouTube. Facebook and YouTube have live chat facilities should you wish to say hello.

Kevin our minister continues his new sermon series on the Letters to the Church in the New Testament in the book of Revelation. Our order of service is

  • Welcome hymns – Be still for the presence & How deep the Father’s love
  • Intimations from Stan Cook
  • Choir Introit – He’s the lily of the Valley
  • Call to Worship – led by Josh
  • Hymn – Sing to the Lord a joyful song
  • Prayer and Lord’s Prayer – led by Lesley & Mary
  • Reading Ezekiel 37:1-12 – Read by Ayesha
  • Hymn – Take my Life and let it be
  • Kevin’s Message continuing his Sermon Series on the Letters to the Church as in the Book of Revelation
  • Music for Reflection – Beautiful Isle (sung be Emma)
  • Poem – read by Jim
  • Prayers for others – led by Drew
  • Hymn – Blessed Assurance
  • Blessing and Amens