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Sunday

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​  March 1, 2026
11:00 am
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 Bold Blessings
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​Bulletin 



​Rev. Dr. Chris Ponnuraj, Preaching
 
Mr. John Strybos, Music Director
Guest Pianist, Jon Kilbonoff

Choir: Eliza Bonet, J. J. Haight,
Lauren Mitchell,  Susie Reisinger



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Join us for our
Friendship and Fellowship Hour
after 11:00 AM service in Bodge Lounge.
 All are welcome. 


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Come and share the joy of Christ's love with us.
All are welcome!

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Join us for the next showing: 


March 21, 2026
​

Pot Luck dinner at 6 PM
Movie at 7 PM​​


​​​​​​​All are welcome, admission is free.
​For more information or to volunteer, send an email to
[email protected]


​LENTEN AND HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE

 
ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE – FEBRUARY 18, 2026 – 7 PM
Ashes will be distributed (optional).
 
LENTEN FOOD DRIVE
West Center will be collecting non-perishable food to benefit the Yonkers Emergency Food Pantry.  Donations should be brought to the church on or before Palm Sunday.
Monetary donations are also welcome – you can write a check to
West Center Congregational Church,  noting “Yonkers Food Pantry” on the memo line.
 
THE SATURDAY MOVIE CLUB – FEBRUARY 21, 2026 – 6 PM
Potluck Dinner followed by screening Movie
 
Memorial Easter Lily Plants ($20 each); Sign up begins on MARCH 15, 2026
 (Before Palm Sunday, MARCH 29, 2026)
 
THE SATURDAY MOVIE CLUB – MARCH 21, 2026 – 6 PM
Potluck Dinner followed by screening of a film TBD
 
PALM SUNDAY SERVICE – MARCH 29, 2026 – 11 AM
65TH Anniversary of the Dedication of the Sanctuary
The service will start with an outdoor procession with palms at 11 AM (Weather permitting)
 
MAUNDY THURSDAY HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE –
​ APRIL 02, 2026 – 7 PM

Commemoration of Jesus’ Last Supper with his disciples and the Office of Tenebrae
 
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE – APRIL 03, 2026 – 1 to 2 PM
Meditation on the Cross
 
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE – APRIL 5, 2026 – 11 AM
Joyous Easter Holy Communion Service Celebrating the Resurrection
Easter Pot Luck Lunch at 12:30 PM



​ Bold Blessings
Short Sermon
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Rev. Dr. Chris Ponnuraj, Preaching
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The gospel passage for the second Sunday in Lent is taken from John 3: 1-17, it narrates the story of Nicodemus. Every time I read this passage, I always felt the story of Nicodemus is a fascinating one. Nicodemus was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin. The gospel writer mentioned Nicodemus in three places in the Gospel of John: First Nicodemus visits Jesus one night to discuss Jesus' teachings which is our gospel passage for this Sunday. The second time Nicodemus is mentioned in John 7:50-51, he reminds his colleagues in the Sanhedrin that the law requires that a person be heard before being judged. The third time Nicodemus appears in John 19:39 - 42, after the Crucifixion of Jesus to provide the customary embalming spices and assists Joseph of Arimathea in preparing the body of Jesus for burial.​

In the passage we read that Nicodemus came to Jesus with a compliment and said "Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God. For no one could perform the miraculous signs you are doing if God were not with him" thinking that Jesus, like most people, would be impressed by a compliment. Nicodemus came wanting to discuss theology, assuming that Jesus would be interested in a good conversation of the knowledge.

We see Jesus interrupted Nicodemus with an astounding remark, which shook his foundations: Verse 3 "I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit". Jesus told Nicodemus that he must experience rebirth to inherit the kingdom of God. Rebirth into the kingdom! That raised lots of questions for Nicodemus. It raises questions for us too. "How can this be?" Nicodemus asked. Jesus said that spiritual rebirth into the kingdom of God comes from water and the Spirit. Baptism and faith give rebirth. Baptism begins the process of rebirth. Faith continues that process. To help us see what is involved with this rebirth, the first is that we need to be reoriented in our understanding of rebirth. 

How can we be “Reoriented to God's Kingdom”. Jesus said in verses 3 - 5: "No one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again ... No one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit". In other words, Jesus taught that rebirth is a matter of a total reorientation from the world to the kingdom of God. Only the kingdom of God is forever. Every other kingdom fades. Every other kingdom around which we build our lives is temporary. Jesus wants us to invest our lives in something that has lasting value, not in those things, which pass away. That's why Jesus urges us to store up treasures in heaven. That's why Jesus wants us to reorient ourselves to the kingdom of God. We are called by God to be reoriented to God's kingdom.
The kingdom of God is God's rule over us. Rebirth into God's kingdom is a matter of moving from an orientation around the things of the world to the things of God. Only what God does for us will last. Jesus said as we read in Mark 16:16 "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved". This reorientation to and preview of God's kingdom begins in baptism. We are baptized "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." 

In baptism we are claimed as children of God and cleansed; claimed by the Father as his sons and daughters; cleansed by God for his service and witness. In baptism we begin to know the fullness of the eternal God. Baptism is spiritual rebirth. Baptism in the name of the Trinity is the planting of the seed of the kingdom of God. This seed grows toward harvest, when it is well nourished in the church and as well at home. Baptism is the time when we were adopted as God's son or daughter. We were made as the children of the creator God by water and the Spirit when we were baptized. We enter the kingdom of God by baptism. We began the process of being reoriented to God in baptism.

This reorientation continues and matures by faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Especially during Lent, we must respond to what God has done for us by making decisions about the priority of worship, prayer, Bible study, and Christian fellowship in our lives. We must choose Christ over other options in life. After reorientation we will also learn to be Refocused and Renewed. 
 If you would like to know more about how to be
“Refocused” and how to be “Renewed”
​please join us in our Sunday worship at 11:00 AM.

Peace! 
 
Rev. Dr. Christopher Ponnuraj
Minister

​ Lenten Thoughts
 Short Sermon
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Rev. Dr. Chris Ponnuraj, Preaching
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What do you need to do spiritually during the Lent? As Lent begins on Wednesday (02/18/2026), it is the time for reflection, for penitence and for self-examination. Now is the acceptable time. Search your own heart: ​

In what areas are you far from God? 
Are there people from whom you need to seek forgiveness? 
Are there people you need to forgive? 
What needs to be made right in your life? 
Let the ashes be your symbol of mourning those shortcomings and of repentance. 
Have you been putting off God’s call to discipleship in some way? 
Now is the acceptable time. 

Make this Lenten season a time when you determine to make each day count. Resolve to follow some new path (for you) or renewed spiritual practice during the next six weeks, so that when you celebrate the resurrection, you will see that you have indeed changed between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday. 

Now is the time to renew your prayer and meditative practices. Perhaps there is a devotional book that you wanted to read for some time now. Pick it up and get started. Set aside five minutes a day for spiritual reading, meditation, and prayer. Maybe the time will grow into something longer, but it is best not to set goals that are so high they lead quickly to failure. For once, set a goal you know you can accomplish, and move ahead with joy, rather than with a sense of desperate obligation.

Now is the time to renew your practices of service in the name of Christ, where you have sensed the call to serve others? Is there a place where the hungry are fed, the poor are clothed, the homeless are housed, the aged are cared for, the young are attended to, the sick are made well? What is God calling you to do? Now is the time.

Now is the time to attend to the poverty in your own soul. It is the time for searching, for self-examining, for letting God into the chambers of your heart that you prefer to keep hidden. Where have you not received or offered forgiveness? Where have you been hurtful, critical? In what ways have you disappointed yourself and God? 

Now is the time for change, for reconciliation. As the season of Lent returns this year, let it return to you as a new opportunity for growth. Now is the acceptable time; now is the day of salvation. Let now be the time for you to be renewed in your faith. Amen.

 If you like to learn more,
please join us in our worship during Lent.

Peace! 
Rev. Dr. Christopher Ponnuraj
Minister


​~ All Year Long ~
Ongoing Food Collection
The Board of World Service collects
​ food donations for the

Yonkers Emergency Food Pantry,
which distributes them to families in Yonkers. 
Non-perishable food can be brought to the church
any Sunday and left in the large basket
in the back of the Sanctuary. 
Monetary donations are welcome, too;
checks can be written to West Center Congregational Church, noting "Yonkers Food Pantry"
​on the memo line and can be left in the offering plate on Sunday.

When shopping, how about picking up a couple of things for the Food Pantry? 
​No matter what you can give, all donations are much appreciated!

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Church Office: 101 Pondfield Road West,
Bronxville, NY 10708
Email
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​Phone: (914) 337-3829
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