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This Week's Service: Third Sunday of Advent - Embracing MaryIt’s been said that Protestants don’t know quite what to do with Mary – the Virgin Mary, Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary who was betrothed to Joseph. Do we worship her? Do we call upon this woman in time of need? Should she be an object of our veneration? Consider all the hospitals named after her. Churches too. The Louvre Musuem in Paris has around sixty paintings of her. Leonardo da Vinci chose to paint her ten times. If we can trust the opening chapter of Luke (and we should!), Mary saw the world with different eyes, a world not as it is but a world as God intends it to be. Lessons abound in her Magnificat if we choose to embrace them. Hope you can join us in person or online this Sunday! Please join us on Sunday at 10 am in our Sanctuary, or online, live on our Youtube Channel. Message: Rev. Dan Plasman Music: Peter Black, Jeff Spangler, Lauri Donaldson
Last Week's Service: Second Sunday of Advent - What Time Is It (Redux)?The Season of Advent is a time of waiting, waiting for a baby to be born, a baby of an unwed mother initially, during a time of upheaval and unease among her people. We too are a waiting people, waiting for justice and peace to come more fully, waiting with hope for a thriving world. the Season of Advent is also considered a time of preparation. What does one do when waiting for a baby? Or waiting for justice and peace to come? These are the questions the Luke text, often called the Annunciation when the angel comes to Mary to drop the bombshell, is addressing. What are we waiting for and what do we do about it? View full service and Jody's message from last Sunday. Jody and Dan's Office Hours This Week
Christmas Eve Service, December 24, 6pmPlease join us on Wednesday, December 24, at 6 PM (either in-person or streaming live online) for our annual Christmas Eve service, when we celebrate the story of the birth of Jesus and sing beloved Christmas Carols. Everyone is welcome! Silent Retreats, In a frantic, noisy world... |
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Cards for Prisoners
Cards for Prisoners' purpose is to connect a pen pal with a prisoner for connection, friendship, encouragement and spiritual wellbeing.
On Sunday Dec 14, Paula Cresswell, Executive Director of CFP will be with us to share the details about how this ministry works and to answer your questions.
Gift of Love for Christian Neighbors
To assist Saugatuck, Douglas and Fennville families in need. Christian Neighbors have requested "Gift of Love" donations prior to Monday, Dec 15th.
We have a number of "Gift of Love" donation tags in the DUCC friendship hall foyer. Donation Tags vary from Boy outfits, Girl outfits, Toys or monetary donations.
As always, we greatly appreciate the generosity of the DUCC Members.
Please plan to drop gifts directly at Christian Neighbors' headquarters: 6874 Wiley Road, Fennville, MI 49408 (door C11). If you are unable to make it to Christian Neighbors office, please contact Rich Marth for assistance. 810-844-9865
Deadline for gift drop off is December 15
Christmas Fund Giving
United Church of Christ congregations and members have blessed the Christmas Fund with their generosity! Our care and compassion will be especially appreciated by those servants of the church who are facing a time of need. Our Outreach funds match any offerings you make to send to the UCC for distribution to those who are needy.
Our offering for the Christmas Fund will be received throughout the Sundays of December. Please put your donation in an envelope marked Christmas Fund and place it in the offering plate or drop it at the office.
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Prayer Circle for All Churches
The "church of the month" for December is En Vivo UCC.
Thank you for keeping them in our prayers.
UCC Advent 2025 resources offer paths for 'awakening, preparing and dreaming'
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UCC Advent Devotional, "Soon & Very Soon"
Reflections for the coming Year
| Advent Devotional - The United Church of Christ Advent reflections for this year are around the theme, “Soon and Very Soon” inviting us to imagine a world where all is at peace, where all people thrive. Copies of the devotional are available for $5.00 in the Friendship Hall. As a community we will gather on Thursdays, December 11, 18, from 3:30 - 5:00pm to reflect together on these writings and how we wait during Advent for the coming of the Prince of Peace in a manger as a baby. Please sign up in the Friendship Hall near the devotional if you plan to attend. |
Advent Series for Families
We Are Never Alone engages the traditional nativity story in an expansive way and offers prompts for imagining the story of Jesus’s birth in your own places and watersheds. If Jesus was born in your place, which animals would surround him? Which laborers would be the first to hear the news?
Each day offers questions for you and your family to go deeper in imaginative reflections on place, justice, identity, and beliefs together.
This workbook might be for you if: you are of a progressive Christian lineage, a fan of Catholic Social Teaching, or on the fringes of Christianity searching for a spacious way to relate to the story.
Qigong Paused until 2026 as Kat Recovers
First of the Financial Literacy Series was Enlightening and Fun! Next One January 7!
January through June (not April). Next session is on January 7, 2026.
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 so Wayne can send you preparatory information.
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