Join us from 10.45am on Sunday 16th August for worship with Rev Kevin De Beer. Or, you can join in anytime there after on a “catch up” basis
You are most welcome to worship with us and if you are an online visitor, please come back soon, and it would be lovely to see you in person when we are finally able to reopen for full public worship.
Blessings from all at Bellshill Central Parish Church
Kevin our minister continues his new sermon series on the Letters to the Church in the New Testament in the book of Revelation. If you are watching live then the service begins at 10.45am and is available anytime thereafter to watch at your leisure on catch-up.
Come, let’s worship God. God who is mystery, God who is not contained by any one religious system God who is certainly not contained by our minds and hearts.
Come, let’s worship God God who wills dignity for every family, every person. God who lies at the heart of each life and speaks to the depth of each heart. God who is constant adventure, Constant movement Constant presence!
Come let’s worship God Let’s be filled with awe, wonder and that profound grace Seen in Jesus, the carpenter. The Holy Child.
The words for each hymn will appear on the screen. But the hymns are, He’s got the whole world, Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, Crown Him with Many Crowns, Bless the Lord O my soul (10,000 reasons) and Standing on the Promises.
Remember too that the service is available by calling 01698 533211 for those not online, please pass these details on
Kevin our minister continues his new sermon series on the Letters to the Church in the New Testament in the book of Revelation. If you are watching live then the service begins at 10.45am and is available anytime thereafter to watch at your leisure on catch-up.
The words for each hymn will appear on the screen. But the hymns are, The Lord’s my Shepherd, To God be the Glory, Lord the light of your love, Knowing You Jesus and God of the poor. In place of our usual sing amen and blessings we have a loving sung version called Go now in peace.
After the service at 12noon we have a half hour catch via Zoom. Get in touch with us for the log in details to join us.
Remember too that the service is available by calling 01698 533211 for those not online, please pass these details on
Kevin our minister continues his new sermon series on the Letters to the Church in the New Testament in the book of Revelation. If you are watching live then the service begins at 10.45am and is available anytime thereafter to watch at your leisure on catch-up.
If you wish, please follow the order of service below and join in with the prayers and responses. The words for each hymn will appear on the screen.
Choir O Sing a new song to the Lord
Call to worship June
Lord Jesus we come to you this morning not as individuals but as your whole people to worship you. Help us to be aware of each other as an unbroken circle stretching right round this church. May we in spirit join hands, look to you the centre of our circle and feel your love pulsing through us to reach out to our neighbours about us. Help us to worship you today not selfishly and individually, but with a deep awareness of each other.
Opening Hymn Sing to God new songs of worship
Prayer Lynne Swan
Glorious and gracious God, you are with us, and call us into your presence. We lift our hearts in response to your love; we raise our songs in praise of your goodness; we offer our adoration in response to your holiness. Summon us, voice of God with words of challenge and power calling us to courageous discipleship and urgent witness. Speak, Lord your servant is listening. Speak to us, breath of God, with forgiveness for the many occasions we have hidden behind weakness belittling your power and denying your presence. Speak, Lord your servant is listening.
Lords Prayer Betty & Jim
Reading Lyle
Hymn King of Kings Majesty
Kevin’s Message Pergamos
Prayers for Others Hugh and Nicky
Let us pray
When we hear the voices of self-doubt, telling us we are worthless, that we are weak and can do nothing and change is beyond our grasp:
God, who has made us in your image give us the power of your Spirit to learn and grow, and to work with you towards a new creation.
When the vulnerable are exploited, And the trust if the innocent betrayed. When the strong seem invincible And the weak have nowhere to turn:
God, who sides with the poor give us the power of your Spirit to resist evil and to work with you towards a new creation.
In a world crying out for peace, Where conflicts seem hardened into steel Where war and poverty uproot families and homes, And those seeking refuge are treated as criminals:
God, who made the world to be one,give us the power of your Spirit to struggle for justice, and to work with you towards a new creation.
In a church that is afraid of difference, And sets up barriers against the outside, Where people are fearful of change, Clinging to outworn ways:
God, who calls us to be your people, give us the power of your Spirit to witness for you, and to work with you towards a new creation.
AMEN
Choir I want Jesus to walk with me
Poem Jillian
Come Holy Spirit, and show us what is true. in a world of great wealth where many go hungry and fortunes are won and lost by trading in money, come, Holy Spirit, and show us what is true.
In a world of great knowledge where many die in ignorance and every piece of information has a price in the market place, come, Holy Spirit, and show us what is true.
In a world of easy communication, where words leap between continents and we expect to see a picture to illustrate each item of the news come, Holy Spirit, and show us what is true.
In a Church which speaks a thousand accents, divided over doctrine, creed and ministry, more anxious for itself than for the Gospel, come, Holy Spirit, and show us what is true.
In a Church touched by the flame of Pentecost, moved to generous sacrifice and costly love, interpreting the will of God with new insight come, Holy Spirit, and show us what is true.