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The NorthWord

The NorthWord

By: St. Johns `s Fort Smith The Anglican Family and Fr. Aaron Solberg
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Summary

NorthWord is a daily Christian podcast from St. John's Fort Smith in collaboration with the Anglican Family. Hosted by Father Aaron from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories.


Here's how it works: Every Sunday we release the full sermon preached that morning. Then Monday through Saturday, you get 3-5 minute daily reflections based on that sermon - one thought you can actually use each day. Every Wednesday we explore the rhythm of Jesus' life and how his followers have lived it out for 2,000 years.


Whether you're Pentecostal, Orthodox, Baptist, Catholic, or just curious about faith - this is for you. Ancient faith. Real life. No fluff.


The Word. The North. Your Week.

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Episodes
  • Why Are We Still Cutting the Ends Off the Ham?
    May 11 2026

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    Most of us carry patterns and habits we've never stopped to examine — passed down, absorbed, and accepted without question. In this episode, Father Aaron uses a simple story about a family recipe to open up the much bigger question: what are you doing just because it's always been done that way, and is it actually serving you? Faith begins with the courage to look honestly at the life you're living.

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    4 mins
  • Exile Isn't Escape
    May 9 2026

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    Sojourners and exiles — present in the world, but not absorbed by it. Peter's closing warning is a call to stay engaged without losing yourself. The Resurrection is what makes it possible.



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    3 mins
  • Holy Doesn't Mean Perfect
    May 8 2026

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    Holy doesn't mean flawless — it means set apart, oriented toward a different King. Father Aaron reclaims the word "holy" from shame and weaponization and puts it back where it belongs.

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    3 mins
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