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Video Sermons from Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA. For an Audio version click here: https://dungenesscommunitychurchaudio.podbean.com/
Video Sermons from Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA. For an Audio version click here: https://dungenesscommunitychurchaudio.podbean.com/
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Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
”Two Scrolls - The Gospel Story According to Luke” - w/ Tim Richards - Week 17
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Pastor Tim continues The Two Scrolls series, looking at Luke 16:1-31.
SERMON QUESTIONS
1. Do you like movies about clever con jobs? If so, what is one of your favorites? Why do you think Jesus chose to teach a good lesson using a sneaking character (Luke 16:1-13)?
2. Thinking about the two parables Jesus told, what difference does it make if we view our resources as something we are entitled to or entrusted with?
3. In Luke 16:15, Jesus talks about something being an "abomination" in the sight of God. What does that word mean (feel free to grab a dictionary)? What is it that Jesus calls an abomination? Why?
4. Jesus seems to be warning some very smart people about their habit of justifying bad behavior. Have you ever caught yourself rationalizing or justifying something you knew wasn't right? If you're brave, share what it was and how you tried to convince yourself it was really okay.

Monday Feb 05, 2024
Monday Feb 05, 2024
This Sunday Pastor Tim continues The Two Scrolls series, looking at Luke 15:1-35.
SERMON QUESTIONS
1. What does it mean to grumble? Was there something in your childhood that you grumbled about? If you have time and a Bible concordance, try looking up all the uses of "grumble" (grumbled, grumbling). What is the problem with grumbling?
2. Compare and contrast the three stories. What is similar? What is different? How does each complement the others?
3. If Jesus walked into our community, what is something He might do that might surprise some Christians and give Him a chance to re-tell these stories of lost things being found?
4. Which characters in these stories do you identify with and why?

Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
”Two Scrolls - The Gospel Story According to Luke” - w/ Lance Lewis - Week 15
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Tuesday Jan 30, 2024
Pastor Lance continues The Two Scrolls series, looking at Luke 14:25-35.
SERMON QUESTIONS
1. How do you process Jesus' teaching that one must "hate" his father or mother in order to follow Christ?
2. Have you faced a situation where following Jesus caused tension?
3. How do we live out Galatians 6:14: "May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world."
4. Have you considered the value of a good finish? Do you believe in "spiritual retirement"?

Monday Jan 22, 2024
Monday Jan 22, 2024
This Sunday Pastor Tim continues The Two Scrolls series, looking at Luke 13:1-9.
SERMON QUESTIONS
1. If you were going to give this section a title, what would it be?
2. What does the fig tree represent in Jesus’ story? Why do you think that?
3. This passage has lots of warnings but are there any evidences of grace?
4. Do you think Jesus’ words have any application to Christians living in 21st century America? If so, what? If not, why not?

Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
”Two Scrolls - The Gospel Story According to Luke” - w/ Tim Richards - Week 13
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Tuesday Jan 16, 2024
Pastor Tim Richards continues his series "Two Scrolls--The Gospel Story According to Luke." He looks at Luke 12:35-39.
Sermon Discussion Questions -
1. What difference does it make in our understanding of Scripture if the warnings Jesus gave were for events near or far from the people He was talking to?
2. Why do you think the people Jesus was talking to were better at predicting the weather than they were at understanding what Jesus had to say?
3. Has your faith in Jesus ever created tension in your relationships with family or friends? If so, how have you dealt with it? In terms of being ready for the Master to return, what sorts of things for you specifically do you think Jesus has given you to do that He wants to find you doing?

Monday Dec 18, 2023
”Angels of Christmas” - w/ Tim Richards - Week 3
Monday Dec 18, 2023
Monday Dec 18, 2023
This Sunday, Pastor Tim Richards brings the 3rd sermon in a 4-week Advent series called "The Angels of Christmas--Advent's Heralds of Hope." This week looks at the angel's message to Joseph from Matthew 1:18-25.
Sermon Questions:
1. Why do you think Matthew makes a point of telling us that Joseph was a just man? What role did that trait play in Joseph's decision about how to deal with the revelation of Mary's pregnancy?
2. The angel tells Joseph not to fear. What fears do you think Joseph might have had?
3. What part of the angel's message is most interesting to you and why?
4. As you prepare your heart for Christmas, what are you thankful Jesus has saved you from?

Tuesday Dec 12, 2023
”Angels of Christmas” - w/ Tim Richards - Week 2
Tuesday Dec 12, 2023
Tuesday Dec 12, 2023
Tim Richards brings the 2nd sermon in his 4-week Advent series called "The Angels of Christmas--Advent's Heralds of Hope." This week looks at the angel's message to Mary from Luke 1:26-38.
Sermon Questions:
1. Do you know the story of your name? Why was it given to you? What does it mean?
2. The angel's greeting to Mary as a favored or graced person (Luke 1:28) has led to controversy, with some thinking Mary was given a special role in dispensing grace. What did you learn about this controversy?
3. What did you learn and what is significant to you about the name of Jesus?
4. The book of Revelation uses lots of imagery, some of it hard to understand. In Revelation 2:17, we are told that God will someday give a new name to those who conquer. What kinds of things do you think God may incorporate into the new names He gives His children?

Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
”Angels of Christmas” - w/ Tim Richards - Week 1
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
Tuesday Dec 05, 2023
Pastor Tim Richards begins a 4-week Advent series called "The Angels of Christmas--Advent's Heralds of Hope." This week looks at the angel's message from Luke 1:5-25. SERMON: 36:26
Sermon Questions:
1. What picture comes into your mind when you think of seeing an angel?
2. Have you ever had an experience that overwhelmed you with fear? What happened? What insight does that give into Zechariah's experience?
3. What aspect of the angel's message to Zechariah do you find most meaningful?
4. If God sent you to tell someone about the Good News of Christmas, how would you explain it? What has it meant in your life?
#Christmas #Angels

Tuesday Nov 28, 2023
”Two Scrolls - The Gospel Story According to Luke” - w/ Tim Richards - Week 12
Tuesday Nov 28, 2023
Tuesday Nov 28, 2023
Pastor Tim Richards looks at Luke 11:37-12:34, for his series "Two Scrolls--The Gospel Story According to Luke",
Sermon Questions:
1. Our passage begins with the story of Jesus offending his hosts at a dinner party. Have you ever been at a party when a guest did something offensive? What happened? How did people respond?
2. Luke is clear that by the time Jesus left the party, there were powerful people plotting to do him harm (Luke 11:53-54). Have you ever or are you right now in a position where you feel there were/are powerful people who mean you harm? What is your natural response to that sort of threat?
3. Does it seem strange that Jesus, knowing what he knew about the future chose to prepare his disciples the way he did? (Luke 12:22-36)
4. We live in uncertain times. It’s hard to know what the future will bring. What would it look like for you to seriously take Jesus’ counsel this week? What habits or voices in your life make it easier or harder to do that? What can you do to control those influences?

Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
”Two Scrolls - The Gospel Story According to Luke” - w/ Tim Richards - Week 11
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
This Sunday, Pastor Tim Richards continues the series "Two Scrolls--The Gospel Story According to Luke", looking at Luke 11:1-26. Sermon Questions:
1. Thinking about things you've prayed for over the past few weeks, how does your typical prayer compare to the prayer model Jesus taught?
2. Can you think of a time when you sensed God's Spirit had moved or helped you to do something that went beyond your natural inclinations or abilities?
3. Jesus warned about a clean, tidy house that had nobody home (Luke 11:24-26). Pastor Tim talked about what Jesus was getting at with that image. Do you see places in our time where well-meaning people are trying to tidy things up but without God's power at the center? What is the danger in that?
4. What relationships has God placed you in where He may want to use His finger?
