Weekly Sermon Podcasts By Pr. Marie Duquette
Weekly Sermon Podcasts By Pr. Marie Duquette
Pastor Marie Duquette
Pr. Marie Duquette, with 20 years of sound theological preaching, brings the Bible into current events in this podcast. FROM HER LINKED-IN PROFILE - "I've been a progressive pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) for twenty years, including leading four separate congregations in three states, each with a different emphasis. In that time I've lead a rural congregation through building a church, which included a summer in which several young children died and the community was wracked with grief; a small community through extensive grief; a beachside congregation through a merger with a large cathedral on the mainland; and a diverse congregation in a college town through the pandemic.My writing experience includes liturgical content for Augsburg Fortress (Minneapolis, MI); feature articles for Crazy Wisdom (Ann Arbor, MI); editorials for the Observer-Eccentric (Farmington, MI) as well as creative non-fiction for my BLOG, Take Off Your Shoes, since 2010." ---- Please support our ministry. You can do that 2 ways - TEXT your contribution to 833-950-1405. OR Mail a check to: King of Kings Lutheran Church 2685 Packard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Full Service Video on YouTube Live (9:30 am EST Sunday mornings) at http://www.youtube.com/beyelifted. Sermon Podcast Video at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC365UWForRqptz6Xhgs5crQ This congregation, in Ann Arbor, MI, is committed to the work of justice, mercy and inclusion. The song, Be Ye Lifted!, was authored & copyrighted by Ru Knoedler and sung by Roots & Wings. Thank you for your support!
1-1-2023 Frogs, Fugitives and Fulfillment
What is the meaning of our hosannas to the newborn Jesus if we, at the same time, stand silent before the Herods of our day?Transcript:Part of the reason I wrote the Juniper Bog is that frogs get a bad rap in the bible. Frogs are mentioned in the bible a total of 15 times; 14 of those times they are literally, a plague. The 15th occurrence is in the Revelation 16:13 where unclean spirits are described as looking like frogs. And trust me, it’s ugly. But during the pandemic, we watched Life in Color on Netflix. Narrated by David Attenborough, it is a documentary about the many ways animals use color in their lives, and frogs were the headlining act. And that got me thinking about how much we miss when we don’t look beyond our initial impression of an animal or a person. Take fugitives for example. What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word, fugitive? Maybe it’s Harrison Ford running from a literal trainwreck or hiding in a St. Patrick’s Day parade. But chances are, the word fugitive, all by itself, has a negative connotation. We have laws that forbid concealing people from arrest, concealing an escaped prisoner, fleeing to avoid giving testimony or avoiding prosecution, and they are all detailed in the U.S. Code under the heading: Fugitives from Justice.But according to Webster, a fugitive is merely “running away or intending flight” and the first example given is, “a fugitive slave.” Which gives me pause. If someone is being harshly treated, abused, held against their will, and they escape, and run, ought we label them as a “fugitive?”Today’s Gospel is often referred to as the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt. Flight. They have fled Bethlehem as recommended by an angel, in a dream, to Joseph. They are fleeing because Herod has issued an edict that all baby boys under the age of two should be killed; his strategy? If Jesus was a baby boy, and all the baby boys were killed, surely Jesus, who threatened Herod, even as an infant, would be killed as well. To protect Jesus, Joseph takes Mary and Jesus and flees to Egypt. They were, by definition, fugitives. We tend to focus on the joyful reaction of angels and shepherds and magi to the birth of Jesus, but the truth is that Jesus birth so frightened grown men in power, that the plot to kill him began while he was still an infant. And this makes sense because when the Good News of Jesus Christ , including his birth, is proclaimed in the world, it brings fear and loathing to those whose lives are focused on the accumulation and maintenance of power.  And that brings me to fulfillment. Matthew views Jesus’ escape to and return from Egypt as a fulfillment of Hosea 11:1, “Out of Egypt I called my son” (2:15). It also hearkens back to the first exodus, with Israel being identified as God’s son. In verse 18 Matthew cites Jeremiah 31:15 to express the horror of Herod’s slaughter of the innocents. We dare not imagine the blood-curdling screams and inconsolable sobbing throughout the region as little boys were mercilessly killed. Yet the use of this text signals a glimpse of hope. In Jeremiah’s day, as the Israelites were taken into captivity, on leaving Jerusalem they would have passed by Ramah, a town six miles to the north, on the way to Babylon. Rachel, the beloved wife of Jacob and mother of Israel, wept over this national tragedy. If we continue on in Jeremiah 31, however, we will hear God’s words of comfort, his new covenant with Israel, and his commitment to his people’s salvation.  The third citation, “He will be called a Nazorean” (2:23), claims that Joseph’s decision to settle his family in Nazareth was also prophetically anticipated. Oddly, these exact words cannot be found in the Hebrew Scriptures. Could this be why Matthew uses “through the prophets” in thSupport the show
Jan 2, 2023
19 min
12-21-2022 From Christmas Tupperware to Jesus
Finding mind fields in Christmas tupperware and Jesus turns them to gracious memories of joy and tears.Support the show
Dec 23, 2022
8 min
12-11-2022 Change Is Not Meant For The Privileged
Change is forced on us a lot lately. The privileged don't do so well with change. How do you do?Support the show
Dec 12, 2022
26 min
A Special Event - Holden Evening Prayer 2022
Holden Evening Prayer 2022 sung and produced at King of Kings Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor, MI. Support the show
Dec 8, 2022
18 min
12-4-2022 What Can We Learn From Stumps?
Can you see the forest through the stumps? What hidden network can we learn from them that we cannot see?Support the show
Dec 4, 2022
18 min
11-27-2022 When God When!?
We are tired and wanting to move forward. Our guest speaker, Tom McFadden, LLM Candidate, talks of When God When.Support the show
Nov 29, 2022
13 min
11-20-2022 The Rejected Are Leading The Revival
Did someone you love come out as trans, or non-binary, or afab?  Are you confused about how you can best support them when the truth is you are learning what these terms mean? Listen to this podcast.Support the show
Nov 20, 2022
19 min
11-13-2022 Are the Churches of Decades Past Dying?
Clergy meet to discuss their post acute-pandemic problems.  They all experience the same.  Thinking outside the box is necessary to keep the church alive, isn't it?Support the show
Nov 15, 2022
26 min
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