Father Duane Pederson, The Right Reverend
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(September 30 1938 - July 20 2022) was an American
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priest, "
Jesus freak
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" and former leader of the "
Jesus movement
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". He was also the founder of Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry.
Early life
Father Duane was born in
Hastings
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,
Minnesota
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, USA and had three sisters and a brother.
Jesus movement
After moving to California, he was a leader in the
Jesus People
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Movement during the 1960s and 1970s. He was also the founding editor and publisher of the Hollywood Free Paper which was a
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response to
countercultural
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underground newspapers. As circulation grew rapidly from California to Europe, the Paper became the most widely distributed Jesus Movement publication. It ran from 1969 to 1978. From 1979 to 1980, it became “Visit,” a periodical ministry to prisoners under the name ''Christian Prison Volunteers''. The paper ceased publication in 1980, but briefly resumed from 1987 to 1988 under its former title.
He was credited with coining the terms "Jesus people" and "Jesus movement", but clarified in an audio interview that those words were attributed to him by a news agency when he said "We're people who love Jesus."
Priesthood
Pederson joined the
Antiochian Orthodox Church
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch ( el, Ελληνορθόδοξο Πατριαρχείο Αντιοχείας), also known as the Antiochian Orthodox Church and legally as the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East ( ar ...
where he received
Holy Orders and was ordained as a priest in 1991.
Orthodox Prison Ministry
In 1993,
Metropolitan Philip,
Primate
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of the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America, asked Father Duane, an experienced prison minister, to establish a prison ministry for the Archdiocese.
In 2005, Philip offered the Archdiocese’s prison ministry to the
(SCOBA). Shortly thereafter, Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry (OCPM) was chartered by SCOBA as its official prison ministry.
During this time, Father Duane also assisted three churches in California: St. Nicholas Cathedral of Los Angeles, St. Matthew Church of Torrance, and Holy Cross Church of Palmdale.
Publications
In 2009, Father Duane edited a 35th anniversary edition of the ''Hollywood Free Paper''.
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In 2014, he wrote ''Larger Than Ourselves: The Early Beginnings of the Jesus People'', (Hollywood CA: Hollywood Free Paper, 2014). In the book, he recounted some of the earliest stories of how the Jesus People movement began and includes pictures of key figures and places throughout the early years of the movement.
Awards
In 2012, Father Duane was presented with the Matthew 25:36 Award for his lifetime achievement in prison ministry. The award contains a piece of actual prison bar from
Graterford State Prison,
Philadelphia
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with the simple inscription of
Matthew 25:36 (“I was in prison and you came to me…”).
In 2016, he was awarded the Archdiocese’s Silver Order of St. Raphael of Brooklyn.
Later life and death
Later semi-retired, Father Duane ministered to prisoners and those on the street, through homeless shelters, as well as serving various parishes in Southern California and Minnesota of the Antiochian Orthodox Church.
After his retirement, he returned to his home state of Minnesota where he served at St. George Church of West St. Paul.
He passed away July 20, 2022, in Eagan MN. His funeral was held at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church, 1250 Oakdale Avenue, West St. Paul, MN.
He is buried at Lakeside Cemetery in Hastings, MN.
See also
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Evangelical Orthodox Church
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References
External links
''Hollywood Free Paper''Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America
Orthodox Christian Prison MinistryPederson's sermonsSt. Matthew's Orthodox Churchaudio interview with Father Duane
1938 births
2022 deaths
21st-century Eastern Orthodox priests
American Eastern Orthodox priests
American Pentecostals
Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Protestantism
Former Pentecostals
Jesus movement
Members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch
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