Funeral Service for Robert Hargrave

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and loved ones of the late Robert Hargrave who has passed away.

A funeral service and time for thanksgiving for Robert will take place within Bellshill Central Parish Church on Tuesday 30th May 2017 at 10 o’clock.  Rev’d Kevin de Beer will conduct the service.   Thereafter a short service of committal at the new Bothwellhaugh Cemetery will take place. 

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There is no right or wrong way to grieve, everyone does it differently.  As followers and believers in Christ, we turn to God’s word to find strength and comfort as we grieve.

Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.”

Matthew 5:4 “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted”

Our weekly news…

cropped-header.jpgSunday worship takes place at Bellshill Central Parish Church at 346 Main Street, on Sunday 4th June at 10.45am, when our Minister Rev’d Kevin de Beer will conduct worship and our Young Church and children’s activities will be available.  This is our June Communion Service.  Our hymns include This is the Day, I am the bread of life, Our eyes have seen the glory and Spirit divine attend our prayers.  The bible lessons come from Deuteronomy 18:14-22 and Luke 24:13-35.  There will be a retiring offering after the morning service in aid of ERSKINE Hospital. Visitors are always welcome to come along.

We are a warm and welcoming church at the heart of our town — Central Church is Central to Bellshill, Central to Christ and Central to YOU!    Tea and coffee are served in the Hall afterwards as it’s the first Sunday of the Month, so stay behind for chat and fellowship.   This particular Sunday we encourage folks to wear red.  This signifies a) the work of the Holy Spirit and b) to remind us of the fire of the Spirit.   In addition, the congregation with many dressed in RED is colorful. And perhaps most of all, it is fun.  Also, this being the 1st Sunday of the Month we will hold tea and coffee in the hall after the service.

Pentecost Wear Red

Some of our services are Live Streamed on some Sundays but all services are available on Catch up to view at your leisure on our church website and YouTube channel.

We are a Parish Church, and are here for you in times of joy and sadness.  Our minister, Rev Kevin de Beer, is available to the local community to offer spiritual support or to simply offer prayer.  Each week in our Sunday Service we offer prayers for those needing remembered.  If you would like to add names to our prayers, or require the services of your local Parish Church please get in touch – contact details are available on our website and our church notice board.

THE GUILD: Summer Rally will be held in Bothwell Parish Church on 1st June starting at 7.30p.m.   Please also note that due to unforeseen circumstances the Guild trip planned for Friday 2nd June has been cancelled as originally planned, pleases speak with Sheena or Liz for the alternative arrangements.

GRASPING THE NETTLE: There will be a special evening held within Dalziel St Andrew’s Parish Church on Friday 16th June from 7:30pm (cost £7). If you are at all interested in the interaction between science and faith, and wish to enjoy an evening of excellent music and speakers, then do plan to come along.

WORLD PRAYER FOCUS: The GLO Centre Motherwell are holding a World Prayer Focus evening on Friday 9th June at 7.30pm.

PRAISE GATHERING: The annual Praise Gathering will be held in Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th June. The link detailed will provide more information for anyone interested in attending. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHbCsvtV6Q4

CORBETT MEMORIAL: In our sanctuary we have a special floral display in memory of James Brownlie Corbett who was killed in action during WW2 whilst serving in the RAF.  His parents, members of the then Macdonald Memorial Church, gifted a stained glass window in his memory and a fund to provide flowers each year at the end of May.

dates-for-your-diary-image-headline-only-2Our organisations give a warm invitation, and you are warmly welcomed to come and join in:

The Church Choir has stopped for the summer.   Thanks to all choir members for their support throughout the year.  Summer Choir is on from June through August.   Each Sunday at 10am in the hall come along if you are interested, the more the merrier!

Our Friday Night ALL-AGE Club meets on Friday nights at 7pm in the Church Hall, next meeting on Friday 2nd June 2017.  This bi-weekly club has activities for all ages, table tennis, crafts, games, and refreshments served. Adults, Children and Families come back time and time again.

Advance dates for your diary

Sunday 19th June at our 10.45am morning service we delight in the Sacrament of Infant Baptism.   We are privileged to be part of such an important part of young children’s early Christian upbringing.  ‘Suffer the little Children who come unto me’

On Sunday 25th June at 10.45am we will have our Young Church prize giving service with participation from the young folks followed by their annual Young Church BBQ.   (please pray for good weather)

We are also holding a Summer Big Sing in the Church on Sunday 25th June at 6.30pm featuring our fine Pipe Organ and lots of hymns and songs.  We will be raising funds for “Toilet Twinning” a charity that seeks to raise funds to enable people living in poor communities to have clean water, a basic toilet, and to learn about hygiene – a vital combination that helps end generational poverty.   Hugh Ainsley will host the night telling us about some of the songs and keep us all in order!  The Best Bellshill Tea will be served for refreshments after the Big Sing in the Hall.

July sees the start of our Summer joint services.  These will take place at 11am in rotation among the three town centre churches, led by the ministers and representatives of each congregation.  We look forward to this time of combined worship meeting up with friends from St Andrew’s and West Churches.   We start off July at the West Church on 2nd July at 11am.

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Our hall and facilities are available at other times during the week and are available to be hired for one off occasions or longer term lets. Please get in touch with us if you need a space to hire. We have now installed Wi-Fi which means we can offer facilities for online events taking place in the church and halls.

Check out our online activities – our website at www.bellshillcentral.wordpress.com, www.facebook.com/bellshillcentralchurch and our YouTube channel. You can find our more information on Sunday Services, Weekly activities and catch up with our services from our uploaded videos.    We are occasionally LIVE on the internet with events we hold.  These are usually streamed via YouTube, and links are available from our Facebook and Website addresses.

Sermon text Sunday 21st May 

Due to our live stream failing last week, Sam Clark who preached for us has provided us his sermon text for those who would normally catch up online.  

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Readings John 14 vv 15:21 1Peter 3 vv 13:2
Some children are especially blessed,they are blessed by good and loving parents –

 by parents whose love is like that of God –

 by parents who, by the power of their love are spiritually present with their children  at all times

 – parents who, even when physically absent, leave notes in lunch  boxes,signs of love on fridges and blessings upon pillows so that  their children may know that they are loved deeply.

I know that when I was a child I really appreciated these things.

Although things have changed a bit as we did not have a fridge, but there were other places that the notes turned up.

But I also know that as a kid I was occasionally grounded, restricted, and cut off from the fullness of the blessings my parents sought to pour outupon me.

And yes, as a five year old being brought back to the house by the police for an incident which I was involve in caused me to hear the words that every young person dreaded.

“Wait till your father gets home”

And then banished to my room without my picture books or comforting toys.

Additional chores would result as a punishment such as bringing in the coal and taking out the ashes. That seemed to continue until I was about 17 years old when I installed heating in the house.

But my parents still loved me when I was grounded, they still loved me deeply,but things did not go quite as well for me as they did when I was not grounded. 

And this kind of experience continues on into adult life -into all our relationship of love.

We find that when our love is well expressed in consideration and in respect, in holy humility and in divine giving, that blessings flow abundantly, and we know fully the love we are supposedto know, we know the secret of the universe as it were; 

God is as completely revealed to us as he can be this side of heaven. 

But when we hold back, when we do not do all that love asks us to do  something goes missing inside us -we begin to ache and pain even though the love of our lover is still all around us, still calling out to us, still seeking for us the very best.

What I am saying my friends is simply this – there are spiritual laws at work in the universe 

– laws that God works with and which by his mercy operate at all times.

Christ speaks of one of these laws or principles in today’s Gospel reading,a reading which is part of that which is often called his last will and testament because it is the final teaching he gives to his disciples before he is crucified.

As part of that testament he speaks of his final and ultimate gift to all who are a part of God’s family – of his family – the gift of the Holy Spirit. 

Jesus tells the disciples the night of his betrayal that if they love him,they will keep his commandments.

And he promises them his Spirit unconditionally – a Spirit that will advocate for them,  a Spirit to comfort them,  a Spirit to lead them, a Spirit to watch over them. 

He promises them that the Spirit of God will live in them.

Jesus also tells his disciples that not everyone will receive the spirit.

He tells them that those in the world, those who love only themselves, those who sneer at holy things and scorn the law of God, cannot receive the receive the Spirit,because they do not know the Spirit, because they do not desire it.

Jesus assures his disciples on the night of his betrayal that they will see him again – that because he lives and will continue to live so will they – and that they will know that he is in the Father and that they are in him and he is in them.

Then he goes on to remind them of what he had said before

In John 15; V21

“Those who accept my Commandments and obey them are the ones who love me. My Father will love those who love me, I to will love them and reveal myself to them.”

A promise and a reminder. 

The promise of his eternal and holy presence urging and supporting and comforting us no matter what.

And the reminder that we will see and feel the full glory of that gift when we are in the right space – that space which is the righteous space, the loving space, God calls us to.

Jesus gives  us the gift of his eternal love and reminds us of how love works: of how while there is unconditional affection and care there is as well the hope that the love will be returned – so that we, you and I, will know the fullness of the love we are receiving.

Jesus reminds us that love needs to be returned – not just directly, inexpressions of devotedness,  but also indirectly, in actions whereby we pass on the love to others.

Jesus makes us promises and he gives to us reminders, reminders that there are

consequences to what we do, wonderful consequences and sometimes not so wonderful consequences.

Reading past verse 21 of today’s gospel reading we find the  question 

asked of Jesus. 

 “Lord how can it be that you will reveal yourself to us -and not  to the world.”

Jesus answers,  

 “Whoever loves me will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and my Father and I will come to him and live with him.”

As adults we know that is what always happens when there is a deep and intimate relationship of love – people move in together, they live together and enjoy themselves together and work together and do many things together – and all of a sudden – because of this relationship there are both inlawsand outlaws to deal with.

Consider the inlaws all the people around you who seek to do God’s will.

Consider the outlaws all those who couldn’t care less about God or you.

Jesus, as our lover, asks us to keep his commandments and to love all of them, both the inlaws and outlaws, as if they were he;  he tells us that this is what the life he offers and shares with us is all about, he tells us that when we obey him we will truly see him and know him.

The truth about life is revealed to us by the Spirit of truth that Jesus sends to us from the Father – and that truth is love, – love expressed and shown to others in the way God shows love to us, – a love expressed and shown according to the word sent to us by God from the beginning and incarnated in Christ Jesus our brother and our Lord.

You can’t go wrong by following Christ.  

You can only go right.
The apostle Peter suggests to us in verse 15 of today’s epistle reading that the secret of the spiritual life – of the life that gives life – of the life that is worth the living –  is found in sanctifying in our hearts Jesus as Lord.

This means pretty much the same as what Jesus meant when he said to the disciples “if you love me you will keep my commandments.” 

To sanctify something means to make that thing holy – to make it special — to make it different – to make it wonderful – to dedicate it to the divine purpose – to dedicate it to the divine One- to allow the Spirit to transform it from one degree of glory to another.

Sanctify, in your hearts, Christ as Lord.

Don’t just say I believe in and love Christ – show that love.  

Take the time each day to know him, to treat him as a friend, to talk tohim and to make him special to yourselves.  Treat his wishes as yourdeepest desire, his every suggestion and hint as your life giving law and your greatest yearning.

To “Sanctify Christ in your heart as Lord” means…  – it means to really hold on to him and to hold his word in your awareness,- it means to really listen and then to really do.

It is all so simple a child can get it and do it, and so wonderful and so rich that it gifts all the years of our lives with awe and with power.

All these things the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit have told us sothat we might have the fullness of God’s blessings – that we may know the true glory of love and the eternal joy and strength that life in Him brings. 

God is with us – Christ is in us – the Spirit is all around us.

Look and see – love and abide in him – be true and obey him as your Lord  – and life will blossom all around you like flowers in the spring and God will be revealed in his fullness to you and to the world around you 

Praise be to God, now and forevermore  – Amen

Church news…

cropped-header.jpgSunday worship takes place at Bellshill Central Parish Church at 346 Main Street, on Sunday 28th May at 10.45am, when our Minister Rev’d Kevin de Beer will conduct worship and our Young Church and children’s activities will be available. Our hymns include What a friend we have in Jesus, Lo he comes with clouds descending and I’ve found a friend. The bible lessons come from James  1:2-18 and Luke 11:1-13. Kevin’s theme is “The Lord’s Prayer”. Our choir lead  us in an arrangement of Angel voices by Christopher Tambling and their final anthem for the term of “How deep the father’s love”. Visitors are always welcome  to come along. We are a warm and welcoming church at the heart of our town —  Central Church is Central to Bellshill, Central to Christ and Central to YOU!

8a8be372716fd52208a80439eb512282After our morning service on the 28th, we are having a bit of a Birthday Bash for our Jim Mackie, our Senior Elder who will be 80yrs old. All of the church family are invited to take part in our worship then stay behind for the Party in the hall afterwards. We delight in this special milestone for Jim.

Some of our services are Live Streamed on some Sundays but all services are available on Catch up to view at your leisure on our church website and YouTube channel.

bellshill-town-centre-13Saturday 27th May is the Bellshill Street Fair. As usual Central Church will  host 2 stalls. There will be the fun and friendly Tombola Stall with excellent  items to be taken away, and the Best Bellshill Baking on the home-baking stall. Donations for both stalls are needed, and tombola goods can be handed into the church up to Friday 26th and home baking is requested to be handed in on Friday night (26th) or on the morning itself to the stall. Looking forward to some Street Fair fun folks!

big-brekkie-teaserMany thanks to those who came along on and supported our Christian Aid Big Breakfast on Saturday 13th at the Church. On the day over £150 was raised.   Money from donation envelopes and music quiz sheets have still to be added.   Thanks to the team who prepared and served the food and organised.

We are a Parish Church, and are here for you in times of joy and sadness. Our minister, Rev Kevin de Beer, is available to the local community to offer spiritual support or to simply offer prayer. Each week in our Sunday Service we offer prayers for those needing remembered. If you would like to add names to our prayers, or require the services of your local Parish Church please get in touch – contact details are available on our website and our church notice board.

Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances the Guild trip planned for Friday 2nd June as had to be cancelled.

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Our organisations give a warm invitation, and you are warmly welcomed to come and join in:

– The Church Choir normally meets on Friday evenings at 7.30pm, we next meet on Friday 26th May at the church. This is our last Friday night practise for this term. Friday nights resume August/September. From June we start our ‘Summer Choir’ on Sunday mornings. Anyone can join in some easy songs from 10am in the hall.

– Our Brownie Pack meets on Thursdays at 6.15pm, and all girls aged 7-10 years are welcome to come along. The Brownie Adventure is about trying new things that teach girls about themselves, their community and their world. The Brownie programme deserves to be called an Adventure. The name reflects the world of new opportunities, challenges and fun that girls become part of when they join.

– Our Rainbows meet on Tuesday nights at 6pm for all girls aged 5-7years.
Rainbows – it’s all about learning, it’s all about developing self-confidence, building friendships, learning new things and having fun. Girls get their hands dirty with arts and crafts, getting in touch with nature and playing games – it’s all about learning by doing. Rainbows follow a diverse and engaging programme called the Rainbow Jigsaw, through which they can take part in lots of different activities with girls their own age.

– The Church Guides continue to meet on Thursday’s from 7.45pm for girls aged
10-14 years. The Guide programme is simply what you’ll do as a Guide – from taking part in lots of exciting activities at regular meetings, to special events and trips away. What you do is up to you. You will choose from different badges and awards which will help you learn new skills and try new challenges. You can do some programme independently, and others in small groups of Guides known as Patrols.

– Our Friday Night ALL-AGE Club meets on Friday nights at 7pm in the Church Hall, next meeting on Friday 2nd June 2017. This bi-weekly club has activities for all ages, table tennis, crafts, games, and refreshments served. Adults, Children and Families come back time and time again.

Advance dates for your diary

– Sunday 4th June at 10.45am is our June Communion service. Please note the date; as it is one week early so that we can celebrate Pentecost with Communion. This particular Sunday we encourage folks to wear red. This signifies
a) the work of the Holy Spirit and
b) to remind us of the fire of the Spirit.
In addition, the congregation with many dressed in RED is colorful. And perhaps most of all, it is fun. Also, this being the 1st Sunday of the Month we will hold tea and coffee in the hall after the service.

– Sunday 19th June at our 10.45am morning service we delight in the Sacrament of Infant Baptism. We are privileged to be part of such an important part of
young children’s early Christian upbringing. ‘Suffer the little Children who come unto me’

– On Sunday 25th June at 10.45am we will have our Young Church prize giving service with participation from the young folks followed by their annual Young

Church BBQ. (please pray for good weather)

– We are also holding a Summer Big Sing in the Church on Sunday 25th June at 6.30pm featuring our fine Pipe Organ and lots of hymns and songs. We will be raising funds for “Toilet Twinning” a charity that seeks to raise funds to enable people living in poor communities to have clean water, a basic toilet, and to learn about hygiene – a vital combination that helps end generational  poverty. The Best Bellshill Tea will be served for refreshments after the Big  Sing in the Hall.

– July sees the start of our Summer joint services. These will take place at 11am in rotation among the three town centre churches, led by the ministers and representatives of each congregation. We look forward to this time of combined worship meeting up with friends from St Andrew’s and West Churches.

Summer Sundown Services.pptx

Our hall and facilities are available at other times during the week and are available to be hired for one off occasions or longer term lets. Please get in touch with us if you need a space to hire. We have now installed Wi-Fi which means we can offer facilities for online events taking place in the church and halls.

Check out our online activities – our website at http://www.bellshillcentral.wordpress.com, http://www.facebook.com/bellshillcentralchurch and our YouTube channel. You can find our more information on Sunday Services,  Weekly activities and catch up with our services from our uploaded videos. We  are occasionally LIVE on the internet with events we hold. These are usually streamed via YouTube, and links are available from our Facebook and Website addresses.

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Catch up with services on our YouTube channel