St Andrew's Episcopal Church, Wishaw

St Andrew's Episcopal Church, Wishaw You are always welcome here.

Rev Canon Chuks Iwuagwu
St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Belhaven Terrace, Wishaw, ML2 7AY

Sunday Service: 11.30am

A welcoming church for everyone; whether you’re a lifelong Christian, a seeker, a doubter or simply curious.

28/05/2026

The event attracted over 100 visitors from across the local community, with families enjoying a wide range of activities for all ages.

Come join in the family fun day at St Andrews Church Wishaw. 12 noon - 4pm. All welcome!
23/05/2026

Come join in the family fun day at St Andrews Church Wishaw. 12 noon - 4pm. All welcome!

It’s our Community Family Fun Day this afternoon.🗓️ Saturday 23rd May 2026⏰ 12 noon - 4pm📍 Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Chur...
23/05/2026

It’s our Community Family Fun Day this afternoon.

🗓️ Saturday 23rd May 2026
⏰ 12 noon - 4pm
📍 Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 39 Belhaven Terrace, Wishaw. ML2 7AY

All are welcome to join us for a fun filled family fun day.

Community Family Fun Day 🗓️ Saturday 23rd May 2026⏰ 12 noon - 4pm📍 Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 39 Belhaven Terrace,...
21/05/2026

Community Family Fun Day

🗓️ Saturday 23rd May 2026
⏰ 12 noon - 4pm
📍 Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 39 Belhaven Terrace, Wishaw. ML2 7AY

All are welcome to join us for a fun filled family fun day.

When the Canon missioner shows up, mission is guaranteed. 🎉🎉🎉Today Dawn Matthew our diocesan canon missioner began the p...
17/05/2026

When the Canon missioner shows up, mission is guaranteed. 🎉🎉🎉

Today Dawn Matthew our diocesan canon missioner began the process of natural church development (NCD) with Reverend Chuks Iwuagwu and his two lovely charges of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Motherwell and St Andrew's Episcopal Church, Wishaw

We’re grateful to Dawn and Nicholas and we’re committed to what God might do for us via this process.


Community Family Fun Day🗓️ Saturday 23rd May 2026⏰ 12 noon - 4pm📍 Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 39 Belhaven Terrace, ...
09/05/2026

Community Family Fun Day

🗓️ Saturday 23rd May 2026
⏰ 12 noon - 4pm
📍 Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 39 Belhaven Terrace, Wishaw. ML2 7AY

All are welcome to join us for a fun filled family fun day.

Easter celebration continues this morning.📍 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 12 Crawford Street, Motherwell. ML1 3AD🕥 10am...
03/05/2026

Easter celebration continues this morning.

📍 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 12 Crawford Street, Motherwell. ML1 3AD
🕥 10am

&

📍 St Andrew's Episcopal Church, 39 Belhaven Terrace, Wishaw. ML2 7AY
🕥 11.30am

In the hoopla reading from John 14, Jesus prepares his loved ones for life after he’s physically gone from them “do not let your hearts be troubled” was his injunction.

So come all followers of Jesus let’s worship together.
All are welcome. 🤗

Good afternoon to all our congregation, family & friends ☀️We hope you’re enjoying this beautiful sunshine!Tomorrow we’r...
25/04/2026

Good afternoon to all our congregation, family & friends ☀️

We hope you’re enjoying this beautiful sunshine!

Tomorrow we’re looking forward to a special morning of fellowship together at Holy Trinity Motherwell.

✝️ Our Joint Sunday Service will take place at 10:30am, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Motherwell, with Rev Chuks Iwuagwu leading the service.

✝️🕺💃 Following this, there will be a Joint Nigerian Service at 12:00pm at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Motherwell, again led by Rev Chuks.

It would be truly lovely to see you at one—or even both—of our services ⛪️

A warm welcome is always waiting. ❤️

📍Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 12 Crawford Street, Motherwell. ML1 3AD

Good afternoon to all our congregation, family, and friends.Thank you to everyone who joined us this morning for Sunday ...
19/04/2026

Good afternoon to all our congregation, family, and friends.

Thank you to everyone who joined us this morning for Sunday service with Rev Chuks Iwuagwu.

We hold in our prayers those who couldn’t be with us today due to health, work, or family commitments — you were missed.

Though small in number (and growing), our congregation is rich in heart and full of love. 🥰 🙏 ⛪️

Next weeks service is a joint service with
Holy Trinity Motherwell.

📍Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 12 Crawford Street, Motherwell. ML1 3AD

🕥 Morning service: 10.30am ✝️ ⛪️

🕥 Midday Service (Nigerian style, charismatic, celebratory 💃🎶 , with Sunday School 📚): 12pm noon.

We hope you can attend one service or even better, both.

All are Welcome 🤗 🙏 ❤️

🗒️ Please feel free to share our page or this post to your friends and family, let’s spread the word of God.

“They didn’t know that their companion on their way to Emmaus was the risen Jesus” ~ Luke 24:13-35On Easter 3, we are re...
18/04/2026

“They didn’t know that their companion on their way to Emmaus was the risen Jesus” ~ Luke 24:13-35

On Easter 3, we are reminded that the risen Jesus walks with us still.

🎶 Good music, great company and wonderful fellowship await you.

Join us this Sunday, 19th April:

🕤 9:30am – Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Motherwell

🕦 11:30am – St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Wishaw

All are warmly welcome 🤗


Sometimes it just takes a step through the door to discover something more.

A moment of peace.🕊️
A sense of belonging. 🤗
A place to be welcomed just as you are. 🥰

19/01/2025

The Reverend Canon Dr Nicholas John Bundock was elected yesterday, 18 January 2025, as the new Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. He will be consecrated and take his new post later in the year.

Nick becomes Bishop-elect, following the retirement of the Rt Rev Kevin Pearson who served the Diocese as Bishop for five years.

The Bishop-elect accepted the post following a vote of the Electoral Synod in Holy Trinity & St Barnabas, Paisley, where he received over half of the votes in each house, with clergy and lay representatives from congregations across the Diocese voting.

Nick is currently the Team Rector of St James and Emmanuel, Didsbury, in the Diocese of Manchester in the Church of England. During his time there, he has developed and led an inclusive ministry known as ‘Church for Everyone,’ which has been transformative in creating vibrant, welcoming, and growing communities for people of all backgrounds, including those who have often felt excluded from traditional church settings.

He studied Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Sheffield and the University of North Texas, before training for ordination at the University of Cambridge and Ridley Hall Theological College. He was ordained deacon in 2002 and priest in 2003, serving his curacy at St Saviour’s, High Green in the Diocese of Sheffield. In 2005, he became Team Vicar, then in 2010, Team Rector at St James and Emmanuel, Didsbury, in the Diocese of Manchester. In 2024, he was made an Honorary Canon of Manchester Cathedral.

Following the election, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Most Rev Mark Strange said:

“I am delighted to welcome Nick as Bishop-elect into this new season of ministry in the Scottish Episcopal Church.

I would also like to thank everyone who took part in the process—those who offered themselves and tested their discernment, as well as members of the Electoral Synod, Diocesan Council, Preparatory Committee, Diocesan staff and Bishop Andrew, Convener of the Electoral Process, for their prayerful work.

Please keep Nick and Rachel in your prayers as we plan his consecration and new beginnings in Scotland.”

The Bishop-elect said:

“I am deeply humbled and honoured to have been called to serve as the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. This is a diocese with a rich history, vibrant communities, and a deep commitment to embodying the love of Christ in every corner of its life.

Throughout the discernment process, I have been moved by the openness, warmth, and faithfulness of the people I have encountered. It is with great joy that I look forward to walking alongside clergy, laity and their wider communities as we seek to nurture and grow God’s Kingdom together.

As we face the challenges and opportunities of this time, I am inspired by the diocese’s vision of inclusion, justice, and hope. I firmly believe that the Scottish Episcopal Church has a unique voice to share in today’s world, and I am committed to supporting and encouraging all who contribute to its mission and ministry.

I ask for your prayers as I prepare to take on this role, and I offer mine in return for the flourishing of this diocese and its people. Together, may we step boldly into the future, confident in the transforming power of God’s love to create a Church for Everyone.”

Address

Belhaven Terrace, Wishaw ML2 7AY
Wishaw

Opening Hours

11:30am - 12:30pm

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