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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 21 MIN

Megan Explains: The Holy Innocents and Herod… for the rest of us!

from For The Rest Of Us with the Reverend Canon Megan Castellan · host The Episcopal Diocese of Central New York

Season 2 kicks off with Megan and Adam diving straight into one of the often overlooked—but most unsettling—stories of the Christmas season: the Feast of the Holy Innocents.This episode looks honestly at King Herod, not as a cartoon villain but as a very real ruler terrified of losing power—and what that fear costs the most vulnerable people around him. Megan and Adam explore the sharp contrast between Herod’s fragile, violent grip on authority and the radically different kingship of Jesus, who enters the world not as a conqueror but as a dependent child.Along the way, they reflect on the Holy Family’s flight into Egypt as a refugee story, reminding us that displacement, fear, and relocation are not modern problems—they’re woven deeply into scripture itself. The conversation gently but clearly connects this ancient story to the ongoing vulnerability of children today and asks what it means to follow a God whose heart consistently bends toward the powerless, the immigrant, and the overlooked.We close the episode closes by turning toward the new year—not with guilt-driven resolutions, but with a practical and spiritual invitation to choose care, restraint, and compassion in a world that thrives on outrageAs always, thanks for listening to For The Rest Of Us. Make sure to leave us a rating and review, and share with a friend. 

Season 2 kicks off with Megan and Adam diving straight into one of the often overlooked—but most unsettling—stories of the Christmas season: the Feast of the Holy Innocents.This episode looks honestly at King Herod, not as a cartoon villain but as a very real ruler terrified of losing power—and what that fear costs the most vulnerable people around him. Megan and Adam explore the sharp contrast between Herod’s fragile, violent grip on authority and the radically different kingship of Jesus, who enters the world not as a conqueror but as a dependent child.Along the way, they reflect on the Holy Family’s flight into Egypt as a refugee story, reminding us that displacement, fear, and relocation are not modern problems—they’re woven deeply into scripture itself. The conversation gently but clearly connects this ancient story to the ongoing vulnerability of children today and asks what it means to follow a God whose heart consistently bends toward the powerless, the immigrant, and the overlooked.We close the episode closes by turning toward the new year—not with guilt-driven resolutions, but with a practical and spiritual invitation to choose care, restraint, and compassion in a world that thrives on outrageAs always, thanks for listening to For The Rest Of Us. Make sure to leave us a rating and review, and share with a friend.

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