The Table Collective is a brand new initiative connecting and resourcing like-minded people and communities all across the globe. The monthly podcast will provide space for questions around living out an integrated mission of both social justice and individual soul care in our churches and faith communities.
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"Community on the Other Side" with Brian McLaren Part 2
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Community on the other side with Brian McLaren Not only has the pandemic marked a global shift in how we think about/connect to community, but we are in an equally seismic faith shift as disillusionment & disappointment drives a generation away from church. So on the other side of these new realities—what does community look like? We couldn’t think…
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"Community on the Other Side" with Brian McLaren Part 1
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Community on the other side with Brian McLaren Not only has the pandemic marked a global shift in how we think about/connect to community, but we are in an equally seismic faith shift as disillusionment & disappointment drives a generation away from church. So on the other side of these new realities—what does community look like? We couldn’t think…
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The Table Collective - "On Inclusion" with Sara Cunningham of "Free Mom Hugs"
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A conversation with Free Mom Hugs Founder Sara Cunningham Like so many of us, Sara Cunningham, the founder of Free Mom Hugs, is the product of a long theological journey. At first, she didn’t give her son Parker space to have honest conversations about his sexuality, within the context of the ideological constructs of the world she was in. But afte…
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"Why Jesus and Justice?" With Shane Claiborne
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The Table Collective Podcast makes its debut with “Why Jesus and Justice?,” a conversation featuring Shane Claiborne, CeCe Jones Davis, Malika Cox, and Jonathan Martin; scored by the brilliant Jordan Jackson.
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