Livestream from Bellshill Central Parish Church Sunday 7th July 2024

Welcome to the recorded livestream of worship on Sunday, 7th July 2024, from Bellshill Central Parish Church of Scotland. This a joint service at Bellshill Central Parish Church with the congregations of Bellshill West and Bothwell Parish Churches.

The service is led by Revd Margaret Rose, BD
The Readers are Helen Daly and Lynne Swan
Music is led by Alan Mathew (Organist) and the Choir

Download today’s pew sheet from https://bellshillcentral.church/downloads/  

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 (Rev Margaret Rose) can be contacted at 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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All songs and hymns are published using our various CCLI licences, which are:
Church Copyright Licence 876673;
Music Reproduction Licence 876680
Church Video Licence 2258718;
PPL Church Licence 1593113
CLA Church Licence 1002856;
PRS for Music Church Licence 1448921
Streaming Licence 1638311

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St Matthew Window

Bellshill Central Parish Church is extremely fortunate to have many beautiful stained glass windows.

The corner windows were gifted in memory of the Blackie Family, benefactors of the Church for many years and were dedicated on 14 October 1973. These were designed by the renowned Gordon Webster with the leadwork being undertaken by Neil Hutchison.

The pictures displayed in the windows help you focus on the stories which lie behind and which, in fact, tell the whole story of the Bible. You are welcome to visit the Church, look at the windows and then read in one of the Pew Bibles the whole story depicted in each window.


ST MATTHEW WINDOW (West Side at vestry)

This window shows two separate stories from the Bible. On the right had frame Jesus can be seen at Lake Galilee, with the town in the background, inviting Andrew and Peter to join Him with the words. ‘Follow me and I will make you fishers of men.’ See Matthew 4, 18 – 22 (page 6 of the Pew Bible). Look at the detail of the houses, water and fish.

The left hand frame depicts the story of the workers in the vineyard, as written in the first 16 verses of Matthew Chapter 20 (page 29 of the Pew Bible). The workers had been hired to do a day’s work for one silver coin. Some had started in the morning, others at lunch time and more later in the day. Some grapes can be seen hanging on the vines and same have already been gathered into a basket. At the end of the working day, everyone received the same wage for their efforts which caused some industrial unrest. Jesus concludes at verse 16, ‘So those who are last will be first and those who are first will be last’