Welcome to "From The Narthex." Have you ever questioned your faith or have pressing questions about the church? Well, we're here to answer those for you! This is a space to think through your faith, your forgotten faith, or faith you’d like to try out again. And learn a few things you might wonder about the Anglican Church.

From The Narthex
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Podcast Overview
Welcome to "From The Narthex." Have you ever questioned your faith or have pressing questions about the church? Well, we're here to answer those for you! This is a space to think through your faith, your forgotten faith, or faith you’d like to try out again. And learn a few things you might wonder about the Anglican Church.
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Recent Episodes

October 6, 2021
Episode 31: Whiteness in the Anglican Church of Canada: A Conversation with Susan Smandych
<p><strong>After a long break, we're back to share some episodes that deserve a listen or two! Susan Smandych joined us, and we talked about the differences between the Anglican Church of Canada and the churches overseas, the expansion of the Anglican Church in the suburbs, and what she's working on.</strong></p> <p><strong>Join us every Wednesday. Follow us @fromthenarthex on Instagram and Twitter for updates. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review!</strong></p>

July 7, 2021
Episode 30: A Conversation about Faith, Work & the Indigenous Community with Tobi Jolly
<p>This week on the podcast, we were joined by Tobi Jolly. We spoke about what faith means to her, her career to meaningful work, and what we want the church to recognize and respect for the Indigenous community. Join us every Wednesday. Follow us @fromthenarthex on Instagram and Twitter for updates. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review! </p> <p>Links mentioned in the episode: </p> <p>Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (https://mkonation.com/)</p> <p>Ka Ni Kanichihk (https://www.kanikanichihk.ca/)</p>

June 23, 2021
Episode 29: The Challenges and Understandings Between the Church and Indigenous Peoples with Murray Still
<p><strong>In honour of National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day, we sit down with Rev. Canon Dr. Murray Still and talk about the pain and trauma of what residential schools were and the impact they left Indigenous peoples. He also talks about moving forward with the Anglican Church, the Sacred Circle, and the celebration to come afterwards. Join us every Wednesday. Follow us @fromthenarthex on Instagram and Twitter for updates. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review!</strong></p>
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