The Collective Table

The Collective Table

The Collective Table is a progressive and affirming Christian platform for those who want to follow Jesus, work for justice, and celebrate joy!

  1. TCT Book Club- “Holy Disruption” with Author, Rev. Amy Butler

    OCT 20 · BONUS

    TCT Book Club- “Holy Disruption” with Author, Rev. Amy Butler

    Holy Disruption: Reimagining Church with Rev. Amy Butler Episode Description: What happens when the traditional model of church no longer fits the world we live in? In this thought-provoking conversation, Rev. Amy Butler, author of Holy Disruption, joins us to talk about what it means to courageously reimagine faith communities for our time. Drawing from her experiences as a pastor and leader, Rev. Butler explores how declining attendance and shifting cultural landscapes—while challenging—can actually open doors for creativity, innovation, and renewed mission. We talk about: Why “holy disruption” is essential for spiritual growth and institutional renewal Stories of communities breaking free from convention to embody God’s love in new ways How social enterprise can fuel sustainable ministry and healing in the world The personal courage it takes to lead change in faith spaces Whether you’re a pastor, lay leader, or someone yearning for a faith that feels alive and relevant, this episode will leave you inspired to imagine what’s possible when we stop clinging to the past and start embracing the Spirit of disruption. Guest Bio: Rev. Amy Butler is the founder of Community Church of Honolulu and the former Senior Minister of The Riverside Church in New York City—the first woman to hold that position. Through her writing and leadership, she advocates for courageous faith, inclusive community, and creative expressions of God’s love in a rapidly changing world. Her latest book, Holy Disruption: Discovering Your Place in God’s Movement of Change, invites readers to see the decline of traditional structures not as loss, but as sacred opportunity. Learn More About Author: Book: Holy Disruption by Rev. Amy Butler  Follow Rev. Amy Butler: Website, Instagram Learn More About Us: The Collective Table is a Ministry of The Oceanside Sanctuary Church in Oceanside, CA Follow us on Instagram

    1h 11m
  2. "Becoming More Divine"- Intro to Season 11

    SEP 15

    "Becoming More Divine"- Intro to Season 11

    The Collective Table is back! In this introduction episode, Jason & Jenell Coker are kicking off the Season 11 conversation in a way that couldn’t be more timely—or more provocative. In a moment when empathy itself seems to be “on trial,” they ask: Why is empathy worth defending? From recent evangelical critiques like Allie Beth Stuckey’s Toxic Empathy to Albert Mohler’s claim that empathy “elevates feelings above God’s truth,” the hosts explore why some Christian leaders are suspicious of our shared human capacity to feel and understand one another. Together, Jason and Jenell unpack what empathy really is—both the emotional and cognitive dimensions—and why research shows it’s essential for mental health, civic life, and a just society. Then, they take a theological turn: looking at Jesus’ tears in John 11, the God who weeps, and the incarnation as the ultimate act of divine empathy. Could it be that when we choose to empathize, we’re actually participating in the very nature of God—becoming more divine? This episode sets the stage for an entire season of powerful storytelling. Over the next six episodes, you’ll hear real-life journeys of people in our own community who embody empathy in transformative ways—challenging us to listen deeply, believe others’ experiences, and discover empathy as a radical expression of Christian faith. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts—and join us as we make the case for empathy as the way of Christ. PS: The Collective Table is a production of The Oceanside Sanctuary Church. Click here to learn more about us and our mission!

    19 min
  3. JUN 16

    "We're Still Here" - Season 10 Finale

    As Season 10: The 50.5% comes to a close, Claire and Jenell take a reflective journey through the stories, conversations, and wisdom that shaped this unforgettable season. With no guest this time, it’s an intimate and powerful dialogue between co-hosts and the community of listeners who’ve followed along. In this episode: We revisit key moments from the season and reflect on what they stirred in us. Listener voices take center stage, through voicemails, comments, and deeply personal reflections. We share our thoughts on All the Buried Women, a podcast mini-series that unearthed hidden truths from the Southern Baptist Convention and resonated deeply with our own journeys in faith and leadership. From sacred stories and hidden histories to courage, grief, and integrity - this finale is a pilgrimage in itself. It’s a love letter to every buried voice that is rising again. Reflection Questions: What part of this season, or this episode, helped you see your own story - or someone else’s - in a new light? When have you had to choose integrity over harmony? What did that look like for you? Who are the “buried women” in your own life? How might you honor their legacy? Mentioned in this episode:All the Buried Women by Savannah Locke and Beth Allison Barr: https://thebiblefornormalpeople.com/all-the-buried-women/  Women Holding Things by Maira Kalman: https://merrittbooks.com/item/YHsfyCIcKaXSPkjSlxVkdw  Little Women, dir. by Greta Gerwig   Thank you for walking with us this season. Your presence, your responses, and your courage matter. Season 11 is coming soon - until then, keep listening, keep questioning, and keep showing up with heart.

    44 min

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