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  • Welcome back to another episode of The Collective Table podcast - the ultimate female perspective on Jesus, justice, and joy! Today’s episode both closes out season 8 AND kicks off Pride month with a conversation with Jonathan Merritt about his new children’s book, My Guncle and Me. In this inclusive and heartwarming picture book, main character Henry Higgleston struggles with being deemed an oddball by the other kids at school. But when his fabulous gay uncle arrives for a weekend with his pup Jimmy Chew in tow, Guncle is on a mission to teach Henry that what makes him different makes him special. This joyful story that celebrates family and self-acceptance will make every reader feel seen and loved.

    Jonathan Merritt is one of America’s most popular writers on issues of faith and culture. He is author of several critically-acclaimed books, including Learning to Speak God from Scratch: Why Sacred Words are Vanishing - and How We Can Revive Them, named “Book of the Year” by the Englewood Review of Books. He is also a regular contributor to The Atlantic, Religion News Service, and The Week. 

    Discover more about Jonathan at https://www.jonathanmerritt.com/ 

    X: https://x.com/jonathanmerritt

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JonathanMerrittWriter/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathan_merritt/

    Seekers & Speakers Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seekers-speakers/id1423339325?mt=2 

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.collective.table/ 

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at https://www.thecollectivetable.org.

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at https://podswithclaire.com.

  • This week, join Chelsea and Dana in a conversation with Rabbi Sharon Brous as they discuss her national bestselling book, The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Mend our Broken Hearts and World. She is the senior and founding rabbi of IKAR, a leading edge Jewish community based in Los Angeles. 

    Learn more about Rabbi Sharon here: https://ikar.org/team/rabbi-sharon-brous/ 

    Follow Rabbi Sharon on social media:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharonbrous/?hl=en 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RabbiSharonBrous/ 

    X: https://twitter.com/sharonbrous?lang=en 

    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@sharonbrous 

    Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@weareikar 

    Learn more and purchase her book here: https://ikar.org/the-amen-effect/ 

    Rabbi Sharon’s TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/sharon_brous_it_s_time_to_reclaim_religion?language=en 

     

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.collective.table/ 

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at https://www.thecollectivetable.org 

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at https://podswithclaire.com 

     

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  • This week, join Chelsea and Dana in a conversation with pastor Trey Ferguson - a thinker, theologizer, writer, speaker, teacher, preacher, and creator. His new book, Theologizin’ Bigger: Homilies on Living Freely and Loving Wholly encourages readers to re-engage their imaginations, and to construct theologies that speak to our current contexts, just as people of faith have done throughout history.

    Discover more about Trey and his impactful work at https://www.pastortrey05.com/

    For a closer look at Trey’s ministry and work, follow him @PastorTrey05 on socials: https://www.instagram.com/pastortrey05/?hl=en

    https://www.tiktok.com/@pastortrey05

    https://twitter.com/pastortrey05

    https://www.facebook.com/realpastortrey05

    Purchase the book, shop merch, follow Trey's podcasts, and more at https://linktr.ee/pastortrey05

     

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the.collective.table/

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at https://www.thecollectivetable.org.

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at https://podswithclaire.com. 

  • Welcome back to another episode of The Collective Table podcast - the ultimate female perspective on Jesus, justice, and joy! Today Chelsea and Dana are joined by Emmy Award winner Lyvonne Briggs, who is a body and sex-positive womanist spiritualist. She is a writer, pastor, preacher, spiritual life coach, and highly sought after transformational speaker and seminar leader. In today’s conversation, we discuss Lyvonne’s book, Sensual Faith: The Art of Coming Home to Your Body.

    *Episode note: This is an important, necessary, and faithful conversation - that being said, sex and sensuality are heavily discussed and may not be appropriate for all listeners (especially children). Please exercise discretion when listening. 

    Discover more about Lyvonne Briggs and her impactful work at: https://lyvonnep.com/

    Support Lyvonne on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/join/lyvonnep 

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram: @the.collective.table.

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at www.thecollectivetable.org.

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at podswithclaire.com

  • This week on The Collective Table podcast, join Chelsea and Dana in a conversation with Debie Thomas, author of A Faith of Many Rooms: Inhabiting a More Spacious Christianity, and Into the Mess and Other Jesus Stories: Reflections on the Life of Christ. Debie is a columnist and contributing editor for The Christian Century, and from 2014 to 2022, was a staff writer for Journey with Jesus: A Weekly Webzine for the Global Church. She studied English Literature at Wellesley College and Brown University, and earned an MFA in Creative Writing at Ohio State University. Currently, she serves as the Minister for Lifelong Formation at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Palo Alto, CA.

    Discover more about Debie and her impactful work at debiethomas.com

    For a closer look at Debie's journey and insights, follow her on Instagram: @debiethomas1 

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram: @the_collective_table.

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at www.thecollectivetable.org.

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at podswithclaire.com

  • This is a prayer from Debie Thomas’ book, A Faith of Many Rooms: Inhabiting a More Spacious Christianity. Debie shared this poem with us during Dana and Chelsea’s recent conversation with her, which will air on Monday, April 8th! Until then, sit back and rest in these words. 

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    Discover more about Debie and her impactful work at debiethomas.com

    For a closer look at Debie's journey and insights, follow her on Instagram: @debiethomas1 

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram: @the_collective_table.

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at www.thecollectivetable.org.

  • This week, join Chelsea and Dana in a conversation with Amy Kenny, an accomplished disabled scholar, writer, and advocate. Amy's critically acclaimed book, "My Body Is Not a Prayer Request: Disability Justice in the Church," skillfully blends humor, narrative, and theology. It serves as a powerful call for faith communities to re-evaluate unintentional ableism and embrace the valuable insights offered by the embodied wisdom of disabled individuals.

    Discover more about Amy Kenny and her impactful work at amy-kenny.com.

    For a closer look at Amy's journey and insights, follow her on Instagram: @dramykenny.

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram: @the_collective_table.

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at www.thecollectivetable.org.

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at podswithclaire.com.

  • Listen in on Dana & Chelsea’s conversation with Rev. Mark Feldmeir, author of Life After God: Finding Faith When You Can't Believe Anymore. 

    Learn more about Mark here: https://www.markfeldmeir.com/ 

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    Learn more about the work of The Collective Table at www.thecollectivetable.org

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at podswithclaire.com

  • Welcome back to Season 8 of The Collective Table Podcast! This week, Chelsea & Dana sit down with Rev. Danté Stewart, a pastor and award-winning writer whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, New York Times, the Washington Post, TIME, ESPN, Andscape, Oxford American, Sojourners, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, and more. His most recent book is entitled, Shoutin’ in the Fire: An American Epistle. In this conversation, Danté also discusses his most recent ESPN essay which teases a forthcoming documentary on a small Black rural town’s relationship to football.

    Learn more about Danté here: https://www.dantecstewart.com/

    Follow Danté on Instagram @stewartdantec

    Read Danté’s recent ESPN work here: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38713424/forever-friday-night-haunted-true-story-my-broken-football-dreams

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    Learn more about the work of The Collective Table at www.thecollectivetable.org 

    Episode edited by Claire Watson. Learn more at podswithclaire.com

  • With the Lenten season now on the horizon, we have a bonus episode this week! Listen as Dana & Chelsea chat with authors Rachel Gilmore and Tyler Sit in a conversation on their new Lent study, Where We Meet. 

    In Where We Meet: A Lenten Study of System, Stories, and Hope , four members of the Intersect network (Rachel Gilmore, Tyler Sit, Candace Lewis, and Matt Temple) invite you to immerse yourself in the stories of Jesus and the early church. Together, they also explore their own stories, examine past shortcomings of the church, address difficult questions, and envision a brighter future that better reflects the good news of Jesus.

    Learn more about Intersect at intersectnetwork.co and on their Instagram @intersectnetwork 

    Purchase a copy of the book study here: https://www.amazon.com/Where-We-Meet-Systems-Stories/dp/0835820483#:~:text=Throughout%20the%20Lenten%20season%2C%20Rachel,of%20the%20post%2Dcolonial%20church.

    Stay connected with The Collective Table on Instagram: @the_collective_table.

    Explore the mission of The Collective Table further at www.thecollectivetable.org.

  • This week, Chelsea & Dana sit down with Kat Armas, a Cuban American theologian, writer and podcaster from Miami, FL. Her recent book, Sacred Belonging: a 40-Day Devotional on the Liberating Heart of Scripture shows us that reading the Bible with fresh eyes allows us to experience the divine in new and liberating ways.

    Learn more about Kat here: https://katarmas.com/ 

    Follow Kat on Instagram @kat_armas

    Follow The Collective Table on Instagram @the_collective_table

    Learn more about the work of The Collective Table at www.thecollectivetable.org

     

  • Welcome to Season 8 of The Collective Table Podcast! Today Dana and Chelsea sit down with author and friend of the podcast, Cole Arthur Riley, to discuss her new book, Black Liturgies: Prayers, Poems, and Meditations for Staying Human.

    Cole is also the creator of Black Liturgies, a space that integrates spiritual practice with Black emotion, Black literature, and the Black body; and a project of The Center for Dignity and Contemplation where she serves as Curator. Learn more about Cole and her work at https://colearthurriley.com/.

    Follow The Collective Table on Instagram @the_collective_table

    Learn more about the work of The Collective Table at www.thecollectivetable.org. 

  • Dana & Chelsea have been doing a lot of reading - and now we want to invite you to read with us! Join The Collective Table over the next couple of months as we interview some of our favorite authors. Episodes will release every other Monday wherever you listen to podcasts. In the meantime, keep up with us on Instagram @The_Collective_Table and visit our website thecollectivetable.org.

  • God Is a Black Woman is the chronicle of Christena Cleveland’s liberating transformation and a critique of a society shaped by white patriarchal Christianity and culture. Christena reveals how America’s collective idea of God as a white man has perpetuated hurt, hopelessness, and racial and gender oppression. Integrating her powerful personal story, womanist ideology, as well as theological, historical, and social science research, she invites us to take seriously the truth that God is not white nor male and gives us a new and hopeful path for connecting with the divine and honoring the sacredness of all Black people.

    Support Christena on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/cscleve  Learn more about her work here: http://www.christenacleveland.com/

    This virtual Q&A with author Dr. Christena Cleveland was recorded on Wednesday, June 28th at 3:30pm.

  • Welcome to season 7 of The Collective Table Podcast, Sermon Podcast Hour!

    During this season Rev. Chelsea, Dana and Rev. Claire are going to interview some of our favorite preachers about a sermon they have given. These sermons will be following the lectionary calendar from Epiphany all the way until Easter. In the various episodes, not only will you hear clips from the sermon and you will also hear the follow-up conversation with the preacher!

    Today’s episode features Jacqui Lewis, who talks with Dana and Chelsea about Easter! Listen to Jacqui’s powerful sermon here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3Ka-s-2CBw 

    The Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis uses her gifts as author, activist, preacher, and public theologian toward creating an antiracist, just, gun violence free, fully welcoming, gender affirming society in which everyone has enough. After graduating with an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1992, Jacqui fell in love with urban ministry, leading two churches in Trenton, New Jersey. Fascinated with how faith heals the soul—so we can heal the world—she returned to graduate school, for a Ph.D. in Religion and Society: Psychology and Religion from Drew University (2004). Jacqui came to study Middle Church, received a call, and joined the staff in January 2004. Middle is the church of her dreams and prayers, a multiethnic rainbow coalition of love, justice, and worship that rocks her soul.

    Check out Jacqui’s new book, Fierce Love: https://jacquilewis.com/fierce-love/ 

    “This Here Flesh” by Cole Arthur Riley: https://colearthurriley.com/writing/book 

    TCT’s interview with Author Cole Arthur Riley: https://youtu.be/2AW0WjsXe30 

    Learn more about The Collective Table: https://www.thecollectivetable.org/ 

  • Welcome to season 7 of The Collective Table Podcast, Sermon Podcast Hour!

    During this season Rev. Chelsea, Dana and Rev. Claire are going to interview some of our favorite preachers about a sermon they have given. These sermons will be following the lectionary calendar from Epiphany all the way until Easter. In the various episodes, not only will you hear clips from the sermon and you will also hear the follow-up conversation with the preacher!

    Today’s episode features Lisa Sharon Harper, who talks with Dana and Chelsea about Good Friday. Listen to Lisa’s Sermon here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkKJ7HyQEsw

    Lisa is a prolific speaker, writer and activist. She is the founder and president of FreedomRoad, a consulting group dedicated to shrinking the narrative gap in our nation by designing forums and experiences that bring common understanding, common commitment and common action.

    Lisa writes extensively on shalom and governance, immigration reform, health care reform, poverty, racial and gender justice, climate change, and transformational civic engagement. Her most recent book entitled The Very Good Gospel, explores God’s intent for the wholeness of all relationships in light of today’s headlines.

    Find Lisa's new book, Fortune, here: https://lisasharonharper.com/books-articles/ 

    Check out The Collective Table at https://www.thecollectivetable.org/

  • Welcome to season 7 of The Collective Table Podcast, Sermon Podcast Hour!

    During this season Rev. Chelsea, Dana and Rev. Claire are going to interview some of our favorite preachers about a sermon they have given. These sermons will be following the lectionary calendar from Epiphany all the way until Easter. In the various episodes, not only will you hear clips from the sermon and you will also hear the follow-up conversation with the preacher!

    Today, Chelsea & Claire sit down with Rev. Jonah Overton to talk about a sermon they gave on Palm Sunday. Rev. Jonah P. Overton (they/them) is a queer and trans community organizer, and the lead pastor and planter of Zao MKE Church. Zao started in their living room before it grew into a local theater, and now resides in a historic church building on the East Side of Milwaukee.

    Jonah loves being part of a church that is being recreated and reimagined by people who were historically denied access to traditional Christian leadership. Their favorite thing about Zao MKE Church is experiencing what church looks like when those of us who were left out get to be in charge. Jonah is extremely passionate about the Bible and reclaiming Christian scriptures for liberation and for the Kingdom. They are so passionate that they started two podcasts: Jonah & the Peacock and Christian Queeries. In Jonah & the Peacock, Jonah interviews others about their relationship to faith and scripture, retelling the texts through a more inclusive and trauma-informed lens. Christian Queeries is a podcast that Jonah and Cameron have together where they answer listener questions about Christianity.

    Jonah has been married to Cameron since 2018 and recently became Baba to their 1-year-old daughter Micah. Jonah’s free time is currently filled with fantasizing about paddle boarding and reading, instead of actually having the time and energy to do it.

    Listen to Jonah's full sermon here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dzsyQerlzdHHBCvJB0O5ginJfl6B_3Ct/view 

    Listen to Cameron’s episode of our podcast here: https://www.thecollectivetable.org/podcast/cameron-malakai

    Learn more about Zao MKE Church & Jonah’s other podcasts here: https://www.zaomke.org/

    The Last Week book: https://www.amazon.com/Last-Week-Gospels-Really-Jerusalem/dp/0060872608 

  • Join us as we spend time with author Jessie Daniels to discuss her book, Nice White Ladies: The Truth about White Supremacy, Our Role in It, and How We Can Help Dismantle It. 

    This conversation was recorded on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. 

  • Welcome to season 7 of The Collective Table Podcast, Sermon Podcast Hour!

    During this season Rev. Chelsea, Dana and Rev. Claire are going to interview some of our favorite preachers about a sermon they have given. These sermons will be following the lectionary calendar from Epiphany all the way until Easter. In the various episodes, not only will you hear clips from the sermon and you will also hear the follow-up conversation with the preacher!

    On today's episode, Rev. Chelsea & Rev. Claire are joined by Rev. Denyse Barnes to discuss a sermon she gave during Lent last year. You can listen to or read her sermon here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/9dcJKTx/DenyseTCT

    Rev. Denyse Barnes is the Director of Justice and Compassion Ministries at the California-Pacific Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. She holds a degree in Electronics and Telecommunications from Coventry Technical College in the United Kingdom and a Master of Divinity from Claremont School of Theology. She married Deborah Levinson on Aug. 1, 2020 and, when not working, can be found with her dogs, Sheldon, Jiminy and Mozzie at the beach or in the park.

    Purchase the Queer Bible Commentary that Denyse recommends here: https://www.wjkbooks.com/Products/9780334060789/the-queer-bible-commentary-second-edition.aspx 

  • Welcome to season 7 of The Collective Table Podcast, Sermon Podcast Hour!

    During this season Rev. Chelsea, Dana and Rev. Claire are going to interview some of our favorite preachers about a sermon they have given. These sermons will be following the lectionary calendar from Epiphany all the way until Easter. In the various episodes, not only will you hear clips from the sermon and you will also hear the follow-up conversation with the preacher!

    On today's episode, Dana & Rev. Claire are joined by Alma Tinoco-Ruiz to discuss a sermon she gave on Lent, Jesus, wounds, and healing. You can listen to or read her sermon here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/JpiI2Ge/AlmaTCT 

    Professor Tinoco Ruiz is a practical theologian whose work centers on the intersection of homiletics, pastoral care, and evangelism. Throughout her ministry, she has witnessed that most preachers are poorly equipped to respond to the traumatic injuries marginalized and oppressed communities experience. In contrast, she sees in the sermons of Saint Óscar Romero a profound response to the traumatic injuries the marginalized and oppressed people of El Salvador were experiencing during the years he was the archbishop of San Salvador (1977-1980). Influenced by Saint Romero’s preaching, Professor Tinoco Ruiz is exploring how preachers can effectively address the trauma experienced by marginalized and oppressed communities, particularly the community of undocumented immigrants from Latin America in the United States. She completed her Th.D. thesis on "Óscar Romero's Theological, Hermeneutical, and Pastoral Framework for Preaching to Traumatized Communities." Her publications include essays in the International Journal of Homiletics, Predicación con Impacto: Preparación y Presentación de Mensajes Bíblicos, The Christian Century, and Duke Divinity School’s DIVINITY magazine. Professor Tinoco Ruiz was awarded the Denman Fellow of the Foundation for Evangelism (FFE) in 2016, the Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE) Doctoral Fellowship in 2019, and the Hispanic Theological Initiative (HTI)/Lilly fellowship in 2020. She is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church.