Megan Explains: Exorcisms… for the rest of us!
Description
This episode, Canon Megan and Adam tackle a topic that’s equal parts fascinating and misunderstood: exorcisms.
From the ministry of Jesus to modern-day Episcopal practice, they explore where exorcisms come from, what they mean, and—maybe most importantly—what they are not. Along the way, they unpack cultural perspectives, biblical roots, and the ways ritual and truth-telling can be part of real healing.
But don’t worry—this isn’t Hollywood horror. Megan and Adam keep the conversation grounded, thoughtful, and full of insights about how the Church approaches healing in body, mind, and spirit.
What You’ll Walk Away With:
- Exorcisms are part of the Anglican tradition—but they’re used with great care.
- The practice is rooted in the ministry of Jesus and biblical teaching.
- Cultural views of exorcism differ around the world, especially outside the West.
- Truth-telling is often the key to healing and freedom.
- Misuse of exorcisms—especially against marginalized people—can cause deep harm.
- Rituals can be powerful when approached with respect and wisdom.
- Healing always happens best with community support, not isolation.
- Exorcisms aren’t quick fixes—they require discernment and pastoral care.
- The Church seeks to help people integrate their truth, not suppress it.
- True healing engages the whole person: spiritually, psychologically, and communally.
If you’ve ever wondered what exorcisms look like beyond the movie screen—or how they actually fit into Anglican life and theology—this episode is for you.





