The little church in the meadow in

Duck Creek Village, Utah.

Duck Creek Village area Photographer and Videographer Patrick Mahler took this beautiful footage of Duck Creek Community Church in Duck Creek Village, the lighting of the Christmas Tree in Duck Creek Village, and the Nativity co-sponsored by DCCC and the Alton Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The young people who staged the Nativity were from the Alton Ward and live goats in a nearby pen, also from Alton, added to the realism. The mountain is a beautiful place full of the Christmas Spirit as we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Savior!

Please visit the December services and sermons tab for the Christmas Eve Sermon by Pastor Steve Baden as well as other snapshots of the Nativity Felt Board activity and special readings. The walk of the Lantern Lighters dressed in top hats and coats while singing "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" began the service with Silent Night being sung as the closing song by candlelight.

PASTOR APPRECIATION DAY OCTOBER 13


Western-themed fun, food, & fellowship honoring Pastor Steve

Snaphots of the cast of characters on October 13

DCCC ALMS

Supporting community needs.

DCCC Alms gifted more than 100 small trees to senior centers in Cedar City so that they could be given to seniors at Christmas. Alms also raised $1200 through hosting a Hawaiian-themed lunch held on August 11, 2024, in the Fellowship Hall. Church members contributed various dishes, appetizers, and desserts. No one walked away hungry! Church goers donated $20 per person to enjoy this fabulous lunch. All monies raised help to support this year's projects benefitting seniors, families, and various worthwhile community charitable endeavors. The Alms project is led by DCCC Board member Cathy Riley and DCCC member and Sunday School Leader Pam Bugbee.

Please click "play" arrow to watch Stix.

Special music and a decorated church were featured at the DCCC Thanksgiving Service.

National Weather Service Link

The National Weather Service offers radar and satellite images like the attached. Credit: NOAA weather service.

The National Weather Service offers radar and satellite images like the attached. Credit: NOAA weather service.

Weather is always a big topic of conversation on Cedar Mountain. The National Weather Service (NOAA) offers a weekly forecast that is helpful as you make your plans to attend church services and enjoy the many local recreational opportunities.

In rain, snow, or sunny weather, we look forward to seeing you at Duck Creek Community Church. Whether you live here full time, have a part-time residence, of are just a visitor. please plan to attend  services at 11 A.M. on Sunday. Dress is casual.

To check local weather, copy and paste the link below into your http address bar (not your search engine bar) and then click enter. OR you may place your cursor or mouse over the link below (sometimes this appears as a movable hand or pointing finger) to highlight the link and then click on it to go to the local weather page.

Latest comments

18.07 | 23:18

Thank you, Sharon! See you soon!

18.07 | 22:38

I will bring a crab salad for the picnic

01.06 | 23:26

Pastor Baden’s Memorial Day sermon was one of the best sermons I’ve heard in my entire life! Wish I was there to hear it. I hope those who were there appreciate his message. God Bless Pastor Baden.

27.02 | 14:13

Hi Chris: Church doors are open and we are holding in-person services every Sunday 11-noon with Fellowship following services. We look forward to seeing you soon!