Worship is led by Rev Margaret ES Rose, BD.
The reader is Zandra Swan.
Worship is led by Rev Margaret ES Rose, BD.
The reader is Zandra Swan.
Please see our pews news for 10th May 2026. ALL ARE WELCOME!
Our Sunday morning service begins at 11am and is led by Revd Margaret ES Rose.
Our bible lessons are read by Zandra Swan.
Our music is led by our organist and choir.
We offer Young Church activities for children of all ages, including Crèche and Sunday School, and warmly welcome everyone to be part of our worship.
We’d love to see you in person at 346 Main Street, Bellshill, for our 11am service.
On Sunday mornings, we are the Church of Scotland in Bellshill.
Livestream from http://www.youtube.com/bellshillchurch
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 10th May 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 Rev Margaret ES Rose, BD. Margaret was our locum for over 2 years and we look forward to seeing her again.
CHRISTIAN AID – envelopes are available in church for your contributions and donations. We are also holding a convert on Friday 15th May at 7:30pm with the Cantabile Ensemble, raising funds for Christian Aid. Tickets are available from the Church priced £10 including wine and refreshments afterwards.

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 www.youtube.com/bellshillchurch if you’re not able to come along in person.
What’s on at BCPC this week
Please visit www.bellshillcentral.church for more information
The Spring issue of the Church magazine is still available to download from the church website. https://bellshillcentral.church
Looking ahead:
Monday 11th May in the evening we will once again host an “Anne Guy Clothes Show” in conjunction with Brian Taylor Fashions. This is always an excellent evening for bargain and fellowship! Tickets and more information available from Anne Guy. Tickets are £3. You can email hello@bellshillcental.church to reserve if you wish.

Friday 15th May, again in the evening, we host a concert by the Cantabile Ensemble. Tickets will be available in the next few weeks. These are priced at £10. They include refreshments afterwards, including some wine for a Spring evening. You can also pay at the door.
Funeral Service for Jessie Middleton – takes place in Bellshill Central Parish Church on Friday 8th May at 10:30am led by Rev Jonathan Lyall, and thereafter to Bothwellpark Cemetery.
Funeral Service for Jim Mathew – takes place in Bellshill Central Parish Church on Monday 11th May at 12noon led by Rev Margaret ES Rose, and thereafter to Cambusnethan Cemetery. You are invited to Wishaw Masonic Hall, Stewarton St, Wishaw after the internment.
Please direct any Pastoral or other enquiries to 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. You can contact Jonathan directly via minister@bellshillcentral.church
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.
Worship is led by Rev Alex Staton.
The reader is Hugh Ainsley