Virtual Prayers 29th December 2025

Call to Worship – First Sunday After Christmas

Leader: The Word has become flesh and dwells among us. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

People: We gather to rejoice in God’s gift of love, still bright in our hearts after Christmas Day.

Leader: Come, let us celebrate the Child who brings peace, the Saviour who brings hope, the Lord who brings life.

People: With grateful hearts and joyful voices, we come to worship the God who is with us— yesterday, today, and always.

All: Glory to God in the highest! Let heaven and earth rejoice, for Christ is born and Christ is here.

Prayer of Approach

God of light and life, we come before you still carrying the glow of Christmas joy. In the quiet after celebration, you meet us with peace that lingers and hope that does not fade.

As we gather in your presence, open our hearts to the wonder of the Word made flesh. Let the story of Christ’s birth shape our living, guide our choices, and renew our trust in your unfailing love.

Draw us close, O God, that we may hear your voice, receive your grace, and offer our worship with gratitude and joy. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Matthew 2:13-23 The Escape to Egypt

13 When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said, “take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.”

14 So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, 15 where he stayed until the death of Herod. And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I called my son.”[a]

16 When Herod realized that he had been outwitted by the Magi, he was furious, and he gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity who were two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had learned from the Magi. 17 Then what was said through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled:

18 “A voice is heard in Ramah,
    weeping and great mourning,
Rachel weeping for her children
    and refusing to be comforted,
    because they are no more.”[b]

The Return to Nazareth

19 After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt 20 and said, “Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who were trying to take the child’s life are dead.”

21 So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel. 22 But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. Having been warned in a dream, he withdrew to the district of Galilee, 23 and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth. So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets, that he would be called a Nazarene.

Psalm 148 – A Reflective Paraphrase

Praise rises from every corner of creation. From the highest heavens to the quietest places of earth, let all that exists turn its face toward God.

Sun and moon, steady in your courses— shine with gratitude. Stars scattered across the night— glimmer with praise. Skies above, vast and sheltering— hold your breath in wonder.

Let all things praise the One who spoke, and it was so; who commanded, and all things found their place.

Mountains lifting their heads to the sky, hills rolling gently across the land, oceans deep and mysterious, creatures great and small— praise the Lord.

Storm winds that obey His whisper, fire and frost, rain and snow, trees that root and rise, birds that soar and sing— praise the Lord.

People of every land and language, leaders and labourers, young and old, those who rejoice and those who seek hope— lift your hearts in praise.

For God’s name alone is holy, God’s glory stretches beyond the heavens, and God draws near to His people with strength, mercy, and love.

Let everything that has breath and everything that simply is offer praise to the Lord.

Responsive Reading – Psalm of Christmas Light

Leader: The Lord is our light and our salvation; the brightness of Christ still shines among us.

People: We walk in the glow of God’s love, and we rejoice in the hope Christ brings.

Leader: Though the world may grow weary, God’s faithfulness remains steadfast.

People: The Child of Bethlehem is our strength, our peace, and our joy.

Leader: Come, let us lift our hearts in praise, for God’s mercy is new every morning.

All: Glory be to God, whose light no darkness can overcome.

Intercession
Fathering, Mothering God,
We pray for all children who have never known
or who have lost the loving care and protection of their parents…
For all children whose days begin and end in fear and uncertainty…
For all children who have no one to care for their comfort and wellbeing…
For all children unsheltered and uncomforted…
For all children alone and afraid….

And we pray too for all those
who have lost someone they love
through actions driven by the fear and violence of others.

Fathering, Mothering God –
keep them all in Your sight,
hear their cries and right their wrongs,
now and in eternity. Amen

Benediction

May the peace of the Christ‑child rest upon you, the joy of the angels surround you, and the light of God guide your steps as you go into the days ahead.

And may the blessing of God Almighty— Father, Son, and Holy Spirit— be with you and remain with you always. Amen.

Hang a star on our Memorial Tree

Although this year at BCPC we are not hosting a Time to Remember Service, there is still an opportunity to remember family members and friends who have died by writing a prayer or message on a star and hanging it on our Christmas Memory Tree.

Simply place your star on the tree when you are at Church, or send us a message via ttr@bellshillcentral.church

Recording of Sunday Worship 10th December 2023

Welcome to a recording of our service of worship from Bellshill Central Parish Church.

Worship is led by the Rev Margaret E.S. Rose. The service includes the Sacrament of Holy Communion.

The bible reader is Zandra Swan.


If you need to speak with anyone at Bellshill Central please email hello@bellshillcentral.church or call Mr Stanley Cook on 747144.

Our locum minister can be contacted via minister@bellshillcentral.church

Bellshill Central is your Town Centre Church with a warm and welcoming Church Family waiting to say hello. Our Sunday School meets during morning worship so we look forward to welcoming families along to our time of worship

Bellshill Central Church of Scotland Registered Charity: SC012556

Please consider donating to Bellshill Central Parish Church Via this link https://cos.churchofscotland.org.uk/donate/?cong=171073

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Weekly news from Central Church

Sunday worship continues at 11am each Sunday morning at 346 Main Street – Bellshill Central Parish Church. Our church is Central to Christ, Central to Bellshill and Central to YOU! For 143 years we have shouted out the Good News of Jesus Christ and of His love for one and all. We offer a warm and generous welcome to all, on Sundays or throughout the week at any of our week day activities and groups. Our minister, Rev’d Kevin de Beer, loves being in our Faith Family and reaching outwards into the communities of Bellshill Town Centre, Mossend and Orbiston. As the Church of Scotland Parish for Central Bellshill, including the Town Centre, we want to you be part of what is a wonderful community of fellowship and faith. Please simply #comeasyouare!

This Sunday morning, 15th December, join us at 11.00am at the church at 346 Main Street right at the Centre of our town.  We light our Third Advent Candle. Our minister, Rev’d Kevin leads us in worship.  Our theme is Getting ready for the impossible. The bible readings are Isaiah 35:1-10 and Matthew 11:2-11, read by a church member.    Songs include Hark the Glad Sound, Christmas is Coming, Shout to the Lord and Tell out my soul.  The service will be live streamed via our website and YouTube channel for those wishing to take part live or later on catch up. If you would like a tape, CD or DVD of the service these can be made available by speaking to Drew Aitken.

In the evening we have our Candle Light Carols service at 6.30pm. The church is filled with flickering candles. We sing traditional Christmas Carols interspersed with readings, read by four of our young members – Emily, Michael, Lyle and Amirah. Afterwards you are invited into the Church Hall for Mince Pies and Mulled Wine.  Carols include: In the Bleak mid-winter, Joy to the world, We three kings and O Holy Night.   We have the superb Fiona MacDonald singing for us again.  Please make sure you are there to witness a beautiful and warm service.  

TONIGHT (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.   Refreshements in the hall afterwards. Remember your Christmas Jumpers!

COMMUNITY TIME TO REMEMBER SERVICE is on Wednesday 18th December at 7pm here in Bellshill Central Parish Church. This  is  a  community  event where  you  can  remember  a  loved  one  lost  recently,  or  some  time  ago.  Afterwards you are invited to Foster’s offices (a few doors away) for a tea or coffee.

What’s on this week at Central Church

  • Wednesday (today) – Music Makers (all morning); 7pm Sing a Song for Christmas – Remember your Christmas Jumpers!
  • Thursday – Guides 7.45pm; Choir singing at Highgate Care Home
  • Sunday – Morning Service 11am with Sunday School and Crèche; Candle Light Carols 6.30pm followed by Mince pies and Mulled Wine
  • Monday – Guild at 1.30pm Mince Pies and Carols.
  • Wednesday – Music Makes (all morning); 7pm Memorial Service at the Church (in partnership with Fosters Funeral Directors)

Our church buildings are available to hire for the whole community. Whether you’re after a large hall, a small office or the church itself, we have spaces available to suit. Our Church Hall is equally suited to dance classes, coffee mornings or birthday parties. We have a spacious and functional kitchen with ample room to prepare food etc. We have a fully accessible disabled toilet with baby changing facilities. Our halls and church are fitted with WiFi. The church has large screens and sound system suitable for meetings and presentations. Our hall has portable audio visual equipment available upon request.