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Website: https://marinawell.com/

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." 
Videos:   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC365UWForRqptz6Xhgs5crQ  Thank you for your support!

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How do we reconcile that the things that hurt us are also the things that can cure us. A storytelling sermon based on John 3:16Pr. Marie Duquette has semi-retired to write, blog and podcast.  Follow at https://marinawell.com/Pastor: Rev. Marie DuquetteProducer: Deborah BohnSubscribe and don't miss another sermon. Follow us on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC365UWForRqptz6Xhgs5crQSupport the show
Pr. Marie Duquette returns from a year away and speaks to current events and the timeless wisdom of Scripture.  Don't miss this comparison  of Jesus, A. Navalny and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.Find full video at: https://youtu.be/8mUnj38JO3sWebsite for more sermons, blogs, and stories at   https://marinawell.com/Support the show
Jesus meets us on our Road to Emmaus during this pandemic. Barbara Brown Taylor's "Gospel Medicine" is recited to help us understand how the Gospel of Luke interprets this road and how we recognize Jesus on our journeys. Sole pastor, Marie Duquette, speaks to us again from University of Michigan's Ann Arbor at King of Kings Lutheran Church. See the full video service on YouTube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfssBNKAlCMMission: Inclusion, mercy, justiceSupport the show
On this second Sunday of Easter, we hear the story from whence the phrase "doubting Thomas" was born, and consider how what the disciples were doing 8 days after Jesus rose from the grave, parallels our circumstances today. And what we can do to be faithful in spite of our present circumstances. Find the full video service on YouTube's Be Ye Lifted! channel.  Support our ministry on https://kingofkingslutheran.org/?page=Home and click on the link at the top of the page, Ways To Give.Support the show
Be Ye Lifted! apologizes for this podcast being late. Waiting on the Lord is not easy.  This podcast brings you Pr. Marie Duquette's sermons. Follow King of Kings Lutheran Church on YouTube for the entire service. During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, we have included our entire service from our home AND remote parts of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Michigan. Ann Arbor's, University of Michigan, home of the Wolverines.  You'll find our services premiere at 9:30 am EST every Sunday. Come share a comment and let us know you've been listening to the podcast.  We are diligently working on bringing you The Word every week. Let's hope it begins this week. Thanks Be To God.Support the show
Palm Sunday Sermon

Palm Sunday Sermon

2020-04-0615:22

Be Ye Lifted!'s King of Kings Lutheran sermons, by Pr. Marie Duquette, are taken from the YouTube channel, Be Ye Lifted!  These sermons are now view-able within the entire online worship service. Covid-19 has forced us all into dark places where we must let the light shine out in new ways.  Come celebrate Holy Week with us. We apologize for skipping a week or so. We want our listeners to feel the hope and love that is sent to them via our podcasts.  We need our listeners. You are the reason we do this.Support the show
Due to the restrictions put on the global community, we have changed our podcast to live streaming on FaceBook. https://www.facebook.com/kingofkingslutheranA2/Please view us live at 9:30 am EST on the Facebook page linked here.  All Are Welcome in this place. Support the show
This is the Eulogy / Sermon {Eulymon} given by Pastor Marie Duquette at the memorial service for her mother, Carole Duquette-Kuehn, at King of Kings in Ann Arbor on March 7, 2020. It connects Women's History Month, with the life of service of her mother, with the woman who anoints Jesus, about whom Jesus says, "the Gospel will go forth in memory of her."[Mark 14: 3-9]Support the show
Prof. Steven Whiting (University of Michigan) traces the connections between Psalm 121, Paul's writing on the law and grace and John 3, setting up the conclusion by Pastor Marie, who clarifies the truth about this thing called the rapture. Support the show
Today we enter Lent via Jesus in the desert, where Satan famously tempts him 3 times. Of course it happens in the desert. A place where Jesus was isolated, or so it seems. The deserts in our lives are many and vast. Fortunately, we too often find there the unexpected grace of God. Support the show
Listen to Him...why?

Listen to Him...why?

2020-02-2323:40

God tells us in today's reading that Jesus is his son and commands us: Listen to Him! Today we consider why that's a fine idea. There is one reason to listen to Jesus that makes listening to him different than listening to anyone else. Support the show
What does it mean to speak with one voice? In the Lutheran tradition, it is the name of one of our hymnals. The phrase shows up in scripture and in our liturgy. In a world so divided, even as we celebrate the history of Black Americans, how can we speak with one voice? Rev. Michael Johnson, co-pastor at Love Rising Lutheran Church in Detroit and leading member of BRRICK, the task force responsible for studying racism and leading anti-racism workshops through Southeast Michigan for the ELCA brings the Word on today's episode of Be Ye Lifted. Support the show
What does it mean to have the mind of Christ? How is this different than other worldviews? What exactly is a worldview? What is the value of asking: What humbles me? How can the answers to these questions guide us through a time of great turmoil such as we are living through today. All these questions we consider today in light of Paul's 1st letter to the Corinthians, Chapter 2. Support the show
This episode begins with a special reading from The Book of God, a novel based on the bible by Walter Wangerin, Jr. The scene is the presentation of Jesus. He is with his family in the temple, having just been circumcised and named, when Simeon enters the story. Following that is the Gospel Acclamation, then the rest of the Gospel and the sermon.Support the show
LGBTQIA -- They Say

LGBTQIA -- They Say

2020-01-2714:55

What does it mean when Jesus says the Gospel of setting the oppressed free is fulfilled TODAY? For followers of Jesus, it means we must always be asking how the Gospel is Good News to specific people and groups of people. Today we look at how it is Good News to the LGBTQIA community, a group that we have been intentional about welcoming and including as a Reconciling in Christ congregation since 2014. Support the show
(rerecorded from live sermon) What is our responsibility in continuing the work begun by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? How do we begin? What topics are we avoiding about which we dare not continue to be silent? How can we move the mountain of violence that continues to grow in the United States?Support the show
Pr. Elizabeth Friedman is a guest preacher from Ann Arbor's Lord of Light Campus Ministry. Support the show
What is a faithful response to this turbulent time in which we are living? How do we focus when ground underneath our feet seems to be shifting hourly? Where's the hope in apocalypse? These questions are considered against the words from John 1: In the beginning was the Word...Support the show
See What Remains

See What Remains

2019-12-2920:41

Roots & Wings, the band we are blessed to have lead worship periodically, leads us into this week's message with an Hallelujah round. From there, we consider Matthew's account of the Holy Family's flight to Egypt after Jesus was born. This Gospel makes it clear that politics has always been part of the biblical story. Which leads into the ongoing controversy of how religion and politics fit together now. Because they do. They always have. Support the show
Why Bethlehem? For the census. Counting People. Counting on People. People who Count. Counting Steps. This Christmas Eve message looks at the place in our lives, where then and there, meet here and now. Because Jesus Christ was born. Support the show
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