The little church in the meadow in

Duck Creek Village, Utah.

PASTOR APPRECIATION DAY


Western-themed fun, food, & fellowship

on October 13 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.

DCCC is decorated for the special Thanksgiving Service on November 24 and the Christmas Eve Candlelight service at 5:30 p.m. on December 24, Tuesday.

Duck Creek Community Church is opening its doors for weekly services on May 2.  Please come to see the renovations in person and join us for services.

At the opening of the October 11 service, when DCCC opened its doors for bi-weekly services in the Fall, Gary Hackbart gave an overview of the amazing church renovation work completed this summer. Please see the "Church Makeover" web page for more information and details on this massive undertaking.

Church attendees at the 11 a.m. service on October 11 were able to see the renovations in person. October 11 will be the first Sunday service since mid-March, when services were suspended due to the Coronavirus threat.

The video clip above shows the dry logs and cracks just on a few logs in the entryway followed by a glimpse of the final caulked and seal logs that literally shine now. Multiply this one crack on one log by the hundreds of cracks on each of the logs that make up the church walls. This gives us all some small idea of the work it took to complete caulking and sealing the entire church inside and outside. Building the church also was a massive volunteer effort and that history is included on the church web pages.

The church opened for bi-monthly services through December 2020 but is closed again January and February 2021 due to high COVID numbers. Updates to the service schedule will be posted on the website and sent to members via email. 

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!