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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/
Episodes

Aug 22, 2021
Aug 22, 2021
33 min
Join Pastor Tim as he explores Jesus' teachings from Sermon on the Mount with his series "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week he examines the difference between the wide & narrow gates as described in Matthew 7:13-14.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. If you are a follower of Jesus, what about making that choice felt like going through a narrow gate for you? Why did you do it? If you are not a follower of Jesus, what keeps you from choosing His path? Have you thought seriously about where the path you are on is leading?
2. How could a very religious person still end up missing the path?
3. What baggage are you tempted to try and drag along on the trail that you know Jesus keeps calling you to leave behind?
4. Are there any specific areas where you could really use some encouragement right now to keep on walking the path? Who do you know that gives you that encouragement and prays with you? Find Dungeness Community Church on the web:
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Dungeness Community Church - Sequim, WA

Aug 15, 2021
Aug 15, 2021
29 min
Join Pastor Tim as he explores Jesus' teachings from Sermon on the Mount with his new series "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week he explores the meaning of "The Golden Rule" by looking at Matthew 7:12.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. How do you think this command to do to others as we would want others to do to us ties into the rest of Jesus’ sermon? What are the connections?
2. Do you own comparison and contrast between the statement of Rabbi Shammai (“What is hateful to you, do not do to anyone else.”) and Jesus (“Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them.”).
3. Pick one particular relationship where you find it challenging to know how – or even to want to – show love to other person. Try to think specifically how you would want to be shown love if you were in their position. How could you show some of that love this week?
4. Reflect a bit on Jesus prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane (““My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will.”). What are the implications of the Golden Rule when it comes to Jesus’ love for you?
Find Dungeness Community Church on the web:
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https://www.instagram.com/dcc.sequim
https://twitter.com/dungenessChurch
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Dungeness Community Church - Sequim, WA

Aug 8, 2021
Aug 8, 2021
23 min
Join Pastor Tim as he explores Jesus' teachings from Sermon on the Mount with his new series "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week he explores what it means to give good things in Matthew 7:7-11.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. So if a Genie popped out of your coffee pot tomorrow morning, what three things would you wish for?
2. What insights do you gain by seeing this passage within the fuller context of what Jesus has been teaching in the Sermon on the Mount?
3. In Matthew’s account of this sermon, Jesus said our Heavenly Father would give us good things (Matthew 7:11). Luke changed the wording slightly (Luke 11:13) with promise being that our Heavenly Father would give us the Holy Spirit. What good things does the Holy Spirit give us? Are there specific good things that God’s Spirit has done in you since you decided to follow Jesus?
4. Are there any things you think the Holy Spirit may be moving you to pray for in light of Jesus’ sermon?
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Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA

Aug 1, 2021
Aug 1, 2021
27 min
Join Pastor Tim as he explores Jesus' teachings from Sermon on the Mount with his new series "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week he explores the difference between judgement and discernment, by looking at Matthew 7:1-6.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. Can you think of a situation where you made a snap judgement about someone and later discovered you were completely wrong?
2. Suppose you have a friend who you discover is cheating on the job. When you try to approach him about his behavior, he responds by saying, “You say you’re a Christian. Why are you judging me?” How would you respond?
3. Jesus warned about people who were good at spotting specks in others’ eyes but remained blind to the planks in their own. Have you ever become aware of a “plank-in-the-eye” type issue in your life? What was it like making that discovery? How did it change you?
4. What do you think of Jesus' advice about not casting pearls before swine? Are there relationships where you have had to ask yourself if you should stop putting the most precious aspects of your faith in front of people?
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Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA

Jul 25, 2021
Jul 25, 2021
43 min
Join Pastor Tim as he explores Jesus' teachings from Sermon on the Mount with his new series "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week he explores what causes anxiety, by looking at Matthew 6:25-34.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. What sorts of things do you tend to become anxious about?
2. How do you know when you are moving from productive planning to unproductive anxiety?
3. Which of the word pictures that Jesus used was most meaningful to you and why?
4. Which strategies of those suggested by Pastor Tim sounded helpful to you?
5. Are there other ways you have found helpful to protect your heart from anxiety?
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Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA
![The [other] Great Commission - 7/18/21 - w/ Britt Hemphill](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/12372768/DCCPODCASTLOGOBLACKONWHITE_300x300.jpg)
Jul 18, 2021
Jul 18, 2021
36 min
Children & Family Ministries Pastor, Britt Hemphill, talks about "The [other] Great Commission" by considering who the worlds largest people group is and where they are located now and in the next 30 years.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. Using only one-word adjectives, ask your group to describe what it is about children that makes them uniquely able to understand the life and mission of Jesus.
2. Why is the “4-14 window” so significant in the context of responding to the invitation of the gospel.
3. What surprised you most about the new global realities pastor Britt share about?
4. What role does imagination play in facilitating meaningful interactions with the Word of God? Is there one particular Bible account where imagination has especially added value for you? If so, in what way(s)?
5. Read this quote from The Economist article I’m a bad parent because I’ve forgotten my own childhood: “I am haunted by a sense that my life would be richer, more authentic somehow, if I could more easily access a felt connection to my childhood.” Discuss this quote in the context of our relationship with Christ as adults and keeping in mind how Jesus spoke about children.
6. Discuss thoughts and/or ideas about the idea of intergenerational ministry at DCC. (refresher: intergenerational ministry focuses on connecting multiple generations in faith-forming relationships cultivated through times of corporate worship, intentional discipleship, and ongoing mentoring.)
7. Read Luke 18:16. From a personal standpoint, what are you doing to let children come to Jesus? Discuss some of the ways adults might hinder them from doing so.
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Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA

Jul 4, 2021
Live Like Mountain Folk - 7/4/21 - Fasting
Jul 4, 2021
Jul 4, 2021
26 min
Join Pastor Tim as he explores Jesus' teachings from Sermon on the Mount with his series "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week he explores the biblical meaning of fasting.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. Have you ever tried fasting? If so, was it for spiritual or health reasons? What was it like?
2. How do you think Christians today can be tempted to act spiritual?
3. Have you ever been in situation where you felt pressure either to act or not act in a certain way during corporate worship?
4. Jesus warned about doing “spiritual things” for show. He also, a little later in this same sermon (Matthew 7:1) warned about judging others – which could include making judgments about the motives of others who may worship differently than we do. How do we guard both our actions and our hearts to ensure that we are worshipping in spirit and in truth (John 4:23-24)?
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Find Dungeness Community Church on the web:
https://dcchurch.org
https://www.facebook.com/DungenessCommunityChurch https://www.instagram.com/dcc.sequim
Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA

Jun 27, 2021
Jun 27, 2021
21 min
We continue our series on the Sermon on the Mount called "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week Rod Carlson recites Jesus' Sermon on The Mount. Learn more about Rod Carlson and his Wife's work with Living Logos http://www.livinglogos.org/
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. Have you ever tried memorizing scripture? If so, what was the experience like?
2. Is there a passage of the bible you would like to memorize?
3. What are some of the benefits of committing scripture to memory?
4. Did you hear anything in a new way as you listened to Rod recite the Sermon on the Mount?
5. What parts of the Sermon on the Mount have you found convicting or challenging? ------------------------------------------------------------
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Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA

Jun 20, 2021
Jun 20, 2021
39 min
DCC Elder George Crab looks at what it means to forgive while examining the similarities between the life of Joseph in the Old Testament and the life of Jesus.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1. Do you see God as your father, dad, or daddy?
2. Jesus said, “When you have seen Me, you have seen the Father”. So, where in the New Testament do you see the Father? Where in the Old Testament?
3. If you do not think of God as your father, dad or daddy, could it be a forgiveness issue you have with Him? Or perhaps with someone in your past or present?
4. If your Father God has forgiven you of the most horrible things you have done in life, have you forgiven yourself?
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Find Dungeness Community Church on the web:
https://dcchurch.org
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Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA

Jun 13, 2021
Jun 13, 2021
24 min
Join Pastor Tim as he explores Jesus' teachings from Sermon on the Mount with his new series "Live Like Mountain Folk." This week he looks at what the Bible says about praying in public.
Discussion and Reflection:
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1.Do you have any regular times for personal, private prayer set aside? If so, why have you chosen those times?
2.What value is there in praying together vs alone? How comfortable are you praying with other people?
3.Why do you think people sometimes speak differently to God vs other people? 4.What awkward prayer habits have you heard from others? Can you identify any of your own?
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Find Dungeness Community Church on the web:
https://dcchurch.org
https://www.facebook.com/DungenessCommunityChurch https://www.instagram.com/dcc.sequim
Dungeness Community Church in Sequim, WA
