Prayer for general election

Heavenly Father,

We thank you for the opportunity to vote – to hold those in power to account,to freely exercise our values and beliefs.Please give us wisdom as we do so,and grace as we interact with those who disagree with us.We thank you for all the candidates in this election – for those who will serve in Parliament,for those who will govern our country.Fill their hearts with compassion and a desire for justice,so they will attend to the cries of the poor and oppressed.

In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.

A little about CHRIS’S HOUSE

Our Sing a Song for Christmas, with Lawmuir and Mossend Primary Schools takes place tonight, at 7pm in the Church. Please do come along and join us.

Our charity this year is CHRIS’S HOUSE.

Here is a short video about Chris’s House

We’d love to see you join us, at this annual Christmas Concert. A community together, supporting a local charity. Come along – Come and join in – Come as you are.

CHRISTMAS FUN with Sing-a-song for Christmas!

WEDNESDAY 11TH DECEMBER AT 7PM in BELLSHILL CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH WE HAVE OUR ANNUAL SING A SONG FOR CHRISTMAS.

This is a charity fund raising night for CHRIS’S HOUSE – a worthy local charity.   We look forward to hearing and singing with the kids from Lawmuir and Mossend Primary Schools.   The Church choir will sing some songs from our Christmas Musical. 

We urge the whole community to come along on Wednesday night, to really get into that Christmas spirit, enjoy hearing children sing AWAY IN A MANGER, and having fun.    

Entry is TOTALLY FREE, but a donation will be taken for CHRIS’S HOUSE if you can contribute.   Refreshments in the hall afterwards. Remember your Christmas Jumpers!

CENTRAL CHURCH GOES BLUE FOR ST ANDREW!

Bellshill Central Parish Church, your town centre church, was lit up BLUE from Friday 29th November to Monday 2nd December each night as it was St Andrew’s Weekend.

Here are some other surprising facts about Saint Andrew you might not have known – and the day we celebrate in his honour.

He’s not just Scotland’s patron saint

St Andrew officially became Scotland’s patron saint in 1320, when the Declaration of Arbroath affirmed Scotland’s status as an independent nation.

But he’s not just Scotland’s patron saint. Saint Andrew, who was born in Israel between 5 and 10 AD, holds the same honour in Amalfi, Barbados, Greece, Poland, Russia, Romania and Ukraine.

He was a fisherman who converted to Christianity and became one of Jesus Christ’s original disciples, so perhaps it’s no surprise he’s also the patron saint of fishermen and fishmongers. Why he’s the patron saint of singers and pregnant woman and is believed to offer protection against sore throats and gout is not so clear.

He never came to Scotland… but parts of him did

Saint Andrew never actually visited Scotland during his lifetime but his kneecap, arm and fingerbone did arrive in Scotland – among other relics – after his death.

Fourth century monk Saint Rule was instructed to take them and sail west until he became shipwrecked and to establish a church wherever he landed.

He ended up in the small coastal village of Kilrymont, which we now know as St Andrews. St Andrews Cathedral was built to house the relics in 1318, but both were destroyed during the Scottish Reformation.