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Fifth Sunday after Epiphany

2/6/2026

 
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​This Week In the E-Pistle, You Will Find...

  • This Week's Service: Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany - 10 Best Ways to Live
  • Last Week's Service: Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany - 52 Blessings for Every Week of the Year ​
  • Jody and Dan's Office Hours This Week ​​
  • Card Ministry, Bring a Smile to Someone's Day
  • Social Justice Team, Black History Book Read & Snow Pants for Fennville School  
  • Creation Justice Team, Books to Borrow from Native Plants to Dark Skies            
  • Second Sunday Luncheon is This Sunday! Please, Join Us! 
  • Silent Retreat on February 18 in the Retreat House 
  • Listening Ear: Do You Need to Be Heard?  
  • Taking Pictures at DUCC Event
  • Prayer Requests
  • Birthdays This Week
  • New "easy" Options to Change Your Contribution to DUCC
  • Financial Stewardship
  • Church Calendar
OPPORTUNITY FOR GIVING
  • Peanut Butter Drive, January 23 through end of February
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST NEWS
  • Grand West Association Councils Covenantal Prayer Circle for All Churches 
CLASSES
  • Kudos Wayne! Thanks for Sharing Brilliant Financial information! 
  • Qigong! Tuesdays at 3pm, Friendship Hall
COMMUNITY EVENTS​
  • Men's Coffee and Conversation
  • Memoir Class with Jack Ridl, February 28, Oxbow House

This Week's Service: Fifth Sunday after Epiphany - 10 Best Ways to Live 

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​Jesus continues his discussion of what it means to be blessed. We are blessed and so we are salt and light, for instance. We just are. We don't have to become what salt and light are like. We are already salty and lightning. We bring flavor to things. We illuminate things. What keeps us from flavoring things? What hinders us from bringing awareness into a space? Let's wonder about this together on Sunday. Hope you can join us onsite or online. 

Please join us on Sunday at 10 am in our Sanctuary, or online, ​live on our Youtube Channel.
Message: Rev. Jody Betten
Music: Peter Black, Jeff Spangler, Laurie Donaldson
DUCC Bulletin/Hymns February 8 2026
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Last Weeks Service: ​52 Blessings for Every Week of the Year

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Most of us know at least some of the eight Beatitudes that Jesus shares in Matthew 5.
Blessed are the poor in spirit . . . those who mourn . . . the meek . . . those who hunger and thirst for righteousness . . . the merciful . . . the pure in heart . . . peacemakers . . . those who are persecuted. Maybe Jesus said more that were never recorded or remembered. Last Sunday, Rev. Dan shared “52 Blessings for Every Week of the Year”. Here’s a few: Blessed are those who haven’t lost hope for our country, some days, hope is all we have . . . Good for you when you can take criticism without throwing a hissy fit . . . You shine light into darkness when you assure another, “You can do this hard thing and I’ll do it with you.” Below you can hear 49 more!
FULL SERVICE
DAN'S MESSAGE

​Jody's and Dan's Office Hours This Week

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For The Week of February 8:
Tuesday: 3-8pm, Jody & Dan
Wednesday: 10-3pm, Dan
Friday: 10-3pm, Jody
 

Reminder: if you need to see Dan or Jody, please make an appointment with them. Sometimes they are in Douglas but not at the office.

If you get an email asking for money from Jody or Dan, this is a scam. Do not reply.  

Please note, Jody and Dan will respond to emails during office hours.  ​​

​Please call to schedule an appointment:
​Jody: 616-706-3549; Dan: 616-828-2293

​Card Ministry - Are You Available March, April or May to Bring a Smile to Someone's Day?

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Do you love receiving cards in the mail when you're sick, recovering from surgery, have a birthday or anniversary, or need a reminder that you're being prayed for? Maybe sending cards to folks in those situations is a way you could bring a smile to someone's day!  If you are willing to send a card on behalf of DUCC for members' birthdays or anniversaries, for healing or prayers, for one month, please contact Pastor Dan or Pastor Jody. If you have cards that you aren't using that would be appropriate for such occasions, please drop them off at the office for our use. A couple minutes to let someone know they are thought of, a quick trip to the post office, that's all it takes to bring a smile!

Are you available for One month of card ministry? March, April, and May are available. 
JODY'S EMAIL
DAN'S EMAIL

Social Justice Team

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Thanks to the DUCC members who generously responded to the request for snow pants from the Fennville Grade School PTO , 21 children ages 5-13 will now be dry and warm when they arrive at school or come in from recess or outdoor ed.  If there are any additional  donations can be dropped off at the church on Sunday. Karen Clark will take them to the school on Monday, or dropped off directly to Fennville Elementary School between 8:30-3:00
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The Social Justice Team met on Jan 30th to select their strategic priorities for 2026. Watch for details about their next meeting.

​Social Justice Teams
​Black History Month Book Read

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“In churches, we have a tradition of remembering those who have gone before us
because it is in that remembering that we find sustenance for our own journey. In
Hebrews, it says it is because ‘we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses,’ we
are able to ‘run with perseverance the race that is set before us.’ When a movement
does not know its own history, it is deprived of one of its greatest sources of wisdom
and inspiration.” From Brooks Berndt of the United Church of Christ website.


Black History Month is an opportunity to look back at the deplorable treatment of slaves
and to retrieve the wisdom and inspiration of those times - in this instance through
the eyes of Jim in the novel “James” by Percival Everett. “James” is a brilliant, action-
packed reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, both harrowing and funny,  told
from the enslaved Jim's point of view. 
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While many of the events of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” remain in place
(floods and storms, stumbling across both unexpected death and unexpected treasure
in the myriad stopping points along the river's banks, encountering the scam artists
posing as the Duke and Dauphin…), Jim's agency, intelligence, and compassion are
shown in a radically new light.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH BOOK READ
DATE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2026
TIME: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
LOCATION: ISABEL GRAHAM CENTER

EMAIL BOB KENNY TO OBTAIN ZOOM LINK​​​
FOR ZOOM LINK EMAIL

​Creation Justice Team

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​Below the bulletin board in the Friendship Hall, are many books for borrowing. The topics range from native plants to dark skies and other good topics. Feel free to look them over
and borrow.
If you have Styrofoam and would like to recycle it, please just leave it on the top of the recycling containers. If there is a lot, please email Kathy Klage, and she can arrange to get the styrofoam. Laurie will collect the styrofoam and give it to Kathy. Easy for you.
KATHY'S EMAIL

This Sunday is Second Sunday Luncheon! Please, Join us!

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Second Sunday Luncheons are a hit! Please join us, & help us continue to create community while sharing a meal together. Bring what you are able (entrees, salads, desserts, bread etc...) and if you can't bring anything, please bring yourself. All are welcome!
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Thank you to everyone who helped set up, clean up and provide food for our previous Second Sunday Monthly Luncheons.  
If you are interested in helping with set up, clean up, & to provide food for the luncheons, please email Kelly Jacobsma. 
EMAIL QUESTIONS

​Silent Retreats on February 18, Retreat House

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Silent Retreat
✨Ash Wednesday, February 18 ✨
Retreat House

Join Rev. Doug Petersen for a guided silent retreat.
Shared silence is a powerful way of being in communion with God and each other.
Two sessions - Attend morning, afternoon, or both from 10:00 to 12:00 and/or  1:00 to 3:00
 Combined lunchtime (12- 1pm) for sharing experiences and asking questions.
(Bring your own lunch)
Morning and afternoon sessions will begin with a short introduction, plus
simple prompts and suggestions on ways to experience the Blessed Silence.
Within each session we will practice a shorter silent period, followed by discussion, and
then practice a longer silent period.
EMAIL REV. PETERSEN TO SIGN UP

​Listening Ear: Do You Need to Be Heard?

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Our Listening Ear service has been a great help to our congregation during a tumultuous time, and so, after a successful trial period, this highly trained team of empathic folks -- Paul Burdick, Mike Valdez, Pat Denner, and Doug Sipsma -- will be continuing the service. Their premise is, everyone goes through rough patches in life.  Sometimes stress can feel overwhelming. Talking to a caring human helps in so many, sometimes immeasurable, sometimes mystical ways. Our listeners are available at the Retreat House on Thursday afternoons from 1 to 3 pm.

​Taking Pictures at DUCC Event?

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Want people to know about the fun we have, the meaningful events we provide, the community you love? Share your photos! After a DUCC event, text appropriate photos to Greggie Gerrans @  616-218-9679

​Prayer Requests

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Family of Alan Gibson (Kirsten Stannis's Father); Adelle Van Daalen and the Family of
Jay Van Daalen; Charlene Burdick (Paul Burdick's mother); Orie Hawkes; Elinor Hite
(Virginia Stuart’s sister); Dave Lawson; Christine Kerney; Dan McGavin and Family of
Carol Brown; Rev. Marchiene Rienstra Family; Ann and Jim Hopkins; Ruth Fahlstrom
(Tom Fahlstrom’s daughter); Mikey (friend of Ruth Fahlstrom)
Mary Westenbroek;                 
​Max Matteson; Eric Cooley (Jo Cooley's brother); Ian Blumer (C. Blumer's nephew);
Jennifer Blumer (C. Blumer's (sister-in-law); Hudsonville UCC

​Birthday's & Anniversary's This Week

BIRTHDAYS
February 8: Linda Knieriemen
February 9: Mason Harvath - Gerrans
February 10: Elizabeth(Libby) Greene
February 11: Kirt Oliver, Linda Wisehart
February 12: Demetrhea Terrien, John Grib
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Birthday and Anniversary cards are a great way we can reach out to one another. If you wish to mail a card to one of our church members, addresses can be found in our Church Directory.​​

​Financial Stewardship

Last Weeks In-Person Attendance : 60
Last Weeks ​Total Views for worship videos: 103

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​Weekly Offerings: $22,789
 Weekly Budget:  $4,615
Weekly to Budget: $18,174
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Thank you!! 
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Your generous giving allows us to sustain our church community
​and our mission of service in the world.

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Give by Text Message

Please, consider giving online. To donate by text, open a new text message on your mobile phone, type 844-931-2849 in the “To” field, and in the message body, type only the dollar amount of your gift (for example, 50 for a $50 donation). Then press Send. You’ll receive a message confirming your donation.

​New "easy" Options to Change Your Contribution to DUCC

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​New (Easy) options to change your current contribution to DUCC
In response to input we have received from members and friends, we are offering new ways to change your contributions.
  • You can e-mail Bill Briggs for information regarding your current contribution amount and/or request that your current contribution be changed.
  • There are now forms and envelopes on the table just inside the door of the Friendship Hall that can be completed and placed in the collection plate to request changes. We will be happy to take care of it for you!
  • You can use the simple fillable form below and forward to Bill Briggs.
We are thankful for your ongoing support of DUCC and the Mission and Outreach that are key to our Congregation. Please contact Bill Briggs if you need any further information.
BILL'S EMAIL
DUCC Contribution Change Form
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​Church Calendar

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EXPLORE THE CALENDAR

OPPORTUNITY FOR GIVING​


Peanut Butter Drive
January 23 through end of February
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​Our annual peanut butter drive Christian Neighbors begins Friday, Jan 23rd and will run through to the end of February 2026. Please drop jars of peanut butter off in the foyer of the Friendship Hall. If you don't have time to shop and drop, & would like to donate by personal check, please address check to Christian Neighbors of Douglas and note "Peanut Butter drive" in the memo section. 
The DUCC's on-going support of Christian Neighbors is greatly appreciated.

UNIITED CHURCH OF CHRIST NEWS


​Prayer Circle for All Churches

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The Grand West Association Council is continuing their covenantal prayer circle for all our churches. This is one of the Councils attempts to better connect in our region as a faithful community. The two year prayer circle includes our 22 UCC churches, and also UCOM and the Michigan conference staff. 
 
The "church of the month" for February is Hudsonville UCC.
​Thank you for keeping them in our prayers.
HUDSONVILLE UCC

CLASSES


Qigong, Tuesdays at 3pm - Friendship Hall

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Kat VanHammen's Qigong Winter classes are back! Tuesdays at 3pm in the Friendship Hall.

​Qigong is a wonderful, 5,000 year-old practice from China, very much like Tai Chi. It involves simple movements that build strength, flexibility, balance and well being. It also employs visualization, breath, and mindfulness to integrate the body, mind, and spirit and develop our felt sense of Interbeing. Class is one hour long and involves both sitting and standing practice although it can be done sitting if needed. There is a requested donation of $10 per class but for those of you on limited incomes, any amount will be gratefully received.

Kudos to Wayne! For a Fabulous Third Installment of the Financial Literacy Series!

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On Wednesday 2/4/2026, we shared an interesting and enlightening evening with our own Wayne Titus. In the second of five sessions Wayne shared his 30 years of financial experience as he discussed financial affairs at the end of life. 
Next session is on Wednesday, March 4 2026.
​January through June (not April).

It’s not too late to join in and become financially wiser!  Invite a friend, if you like.
Sign up for one or all of them in the Friendship Hall.
Wayne can send you preparatory information.

Community Events


​Memoir Class led by Jack Ridl, February 28, Oxbow House

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Memoir Class taught by Jack Ridl on February 28, from 10-1pm
Jack believes that making art and writing brings about realizations and valuable experiences that can happen no other way. With decades of experience in “de-threatening” the art-making process this workshop offers that for participants. He hopes that you will leave at home any notions of departing Ox-Bow with something completed; instead, he will encourage you to start many things – written pieces, creative notions, seeds of ideas. He strives to create an instant community where conversation throughout the day is stimulating, a joy, and worthwhile.
Plan to bring: Writing utensils and paper or notebook and memorable tokens from your life that may inspire writing and collaboration.
Location: Please note that this workshop takes place at Ox-Bow House, located at 137 Center Street, Douglas, Michigan 49406.
TO REGISTER
ABOUT THE CLASS

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