• OSC Sunday Teaching - "All Are One" - October 27th, 2024
    Oct 30 2024

    Welcome to The Collective Table, where we celebrate the intersections of Jesus, Justice, and Joy! This podcast is brought to you by The Oceanside Sanctuary Church. Each week, we bring our listeners a recording of our weekly Sunday teaching at Oceanside Sanctuary, which ties scripture into the larger conversations happening in our community, congregation and podcast. We’re glad you’re here—thanks for listening.

    This week, Jason's lesson is entitled "All Are One" and is based on the scriptures found in Galatians 3:28 as well as Matthew 5:43.

    To learn more about our community or to support the work we do, visit us at https://oceansidesanctuary.org. We hope to see you again soon!

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    28 mins
  • OSC Sunday Teaching - "You Are Many" - October 20th, 2024
    Oct 23 2024

    Welcome to The Collective Table, where we celebrate the intersections of Jesus, Justice, and Joy! This podcast is brought to you by The Oceanside Sanctuary Church. Each week, we bring our listeners a recording of our weekly Sunday teaching at Oceanside Sanctuary, which ties scripture into the larger conversations happening in our community, congregation and podcast. We’re glad you’re here—thanks for listening.

    This week, Claire's lesson is entitled "You Are Many" and is based on the scriptures found in Proverbs 3:1-8.

    To learn more about our community or to support the work we do, visit us at https://oceansidesanctuary.org. We hope to see you again soon!

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    25 mins
  • S9E4: Wanting to Believe
    Oct 21 2024

    Episode 4 of Season 9 is here! In today’s episode, Jason and Jenell revisit our most recent interview with author of Black Liturgies, Cole Arthur Riley. What is the role of doubt in opening us to new possibilities? What is uncertainty’s place? What does it look like for us to identify our own beliefs and lean on our own “wisdom giants,” as Cole suggests?

    Listen back to the full interview with Cole here: https://the-collective-table.castos.com/episodes/cole-arthur-riley-black-liturgies?_gl=1*wnlsb2*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MjE2ODMyMTMuQ2p3S0NBandodmkwQmhBNEVpd0FYMjV1ajdoaGkwcmFhbXprVHZQR1k5VmtGbWtTaGFHNm91MV9yMUhvZ1kzYWtwQ3VDMVg3VjltUDdCb0NWeHdRQXZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*ODQ3MTc4MjUzLjE3MjE2ODMyMTM.

    As you listen, we encourage you to think about these questions:

    • How are you learning to sit with the tension of doubt and uncertainty?
    • Who are the “wisdom giants” that have opened your faith to new possibilities?
    • What identities, practices, and people give you a sense of rootedness?

    We would love to hear from you! Send us an email at tct@oceansidesanctuary.org, or leave us a voicemail at (760) 722-8522 and you may be featured on a future episode.

    The Collective Table is a production of The Oceanside Sanctuary Church, a progressive church community committed to inclusive, inspiring, and impactful Christian spirituality and rooted in the love, peace, and justice of Christ. Learn more at https://www.oceansidesanctuary.org.

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    34 mins
  • OSC Sunday Teaching - "You Are One" - October 13th, 2024
    Oct 16 2024

    Welcome to The Collective Table, where we celebrate the intersections of Jesus, Justice, and Joy! This podcast is brought to you by Oceanside Sanctuary Church. Each week, we bring our listeners a recording of our weekly Sunday teaching at Oceanside Sanctuary, which ties scripture into the larger conversations happening in our community, congregation and podcast. We’re glad you’re here—thanks for listening.

    This week, Jason's lesson is entitled "You Are One" and is based on the scriptures found in Luke 11:34 and Romans 7:19-25.

    To learn more about our community or to support the work we do, visit us at https://oceansidesanctuary.org. We hope to see you again soon!

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    26 mins
  • S9E3: Endlessly Knowing the Mystery
    Oct 7 2024

    Episode 3 of The Collective Table podcast is here! In today’s episode, Jenell and Jason revisit our 2021 interview with author, speaker, playwright, musician and former pastor Rob Bell. Listen as they explore the tension between doubt and conviction, and reflect on mystery, lament, and the discomfort of sitting in the unknown. Can embracing uncertainty deepen our faith? Is doubt simply a part of what it means to be human? What does it look like to seek the “answers” in a healthy way?

    Listen back to the full interview with Rob here: https://www.thecollectivetable.org/podcast/robbell

    As you listen, we encourage you to think about these questions:

    • In your life of faith, how has doubt been helpful or hurtful to you?
    • Is there a mystery in your life that you’ve worked to know endlessly?
    • What doubts and truths within your faith are you sitting with now?

    We would love to hear from you! Send us an email at tct@oceansidesanctuary.org, or leave us a voicemail at (760) 722-8522 and you may be featured on a future episode.

    The Collective Table is a production of The Oceanside Sanctuary Church, a progressive church community committed to inclusive, inspiring, and impactful Christian spirituality and rooted in the love, peace, and justice of Christ. Learn more at https://www.oceansidesanctuary.org.

    Throughout the episode, Jason and Jenell reference several works by James Fowler. Read more here: Becoming Adult, Becoming Christian: Adult Development & Christian Faith by James Fowler and Stages of Faith: The Psychology of Human Development and the Quest For Meaning by James Fowler.

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    33 mins
  • S9E2: Not That Kind of Christian
    Sep 23 2024

    Episode 2 of The Collective Table podcast is here! In today’s episode, Jason and Claire revisit a conversation with author, speaker, activist, and public theologian Brian McLaren.

    Using Brian’s framework of ideas, Jason and Claire explore the themes of cultural fragmentation, hybridization, and the opportunities that arise from cultural shifts. McLaren discusses how living in a fragmenting world can be seen not only as destructive but also as a moment of possibility, where mutation and hybridity create something new. This conversation highlights the importance of befriending multiplicity, and the freedom that can emerge when diverse expressions of Christianity and culture evolve and intersect.

    Listen back to the full interview with Brian here: https://www.thecollectivetable.org/virtualqa/brianmclaren

    As you listen, we encourage you to think about these questions:

    • How could you experience faith as a more liberating part of your life?
    • How has your faith been hybridized in new ways throughout your life?
    • Have you ever found yourself saying, “I’m a Christian, but not that kind of Christian.”? How have you explained that, if at all?
    • How can your faith help you navigate the tension between giving others the freedom to be different while also allowing you to take a stand on issues you care about most?

    We would love to hear from you! Send us an email at tct@oceansidesanctuary.org, or leave us a voicemail at (760) 722-8522 and you may be featured on a future episode.

    The Collective Table is a progressive and affirming Christian platform for those who want to follow Jesus, work for justice, and celebrate joy! Learn more at https://www.thecollectivetable.org.

    The Collective Table is a production of The Oceanside Sanctuary Church, a progressive church community committed to inclusive, inspiring, and impactful Christian spirituality and rooted in the love, peace, and justice of Christ. Learn more at https://www.oceansidesanctuary.org.

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    In this episode, Jason references Oneness Pentecostalism as an example of hybridized doctrine developing out of specific contexts. We would like to credit Kenneth Gill and his work in intercultural theology for inspiring this portion of the conversation. You can read more here: Gill, Kenneth D. 1992. “The Oneness Doctrine as a Contextualized Doctrine of the Trinity for Mexico” in Pentecost, Mission, and Ecumenism Essays on Intercultural Theology edited by Jan A.B. Jongeneel. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

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    33 mins
  • S9E1: Fear, I See You Over There
    Sep 9 2024

    Welcome to Season 9 of The Collective Table Podcast! For the inaugural episode, Claire and Jenell sat down to reflect on TCT’s Season 7 conversation with Nadia Bolz-Weber. Have you ever wondered how fear shapes our actions and decisions, both in ancient stories like that of Herod and in modern events like the insurrection? What does it look like to sit with these fears - or even allow for this curiosity to transform us? Listen to hear our discussion on all this and more.

    Listen back to the full interview with Nadia here: https://www.thecollectivetable.org/podcast/nadiabolz-weber.

    Questions to consider:

    • When was a time when you felt seen?
    • What messages of perfection keep you from being vulnerable with yourself and others?
    • How have you witnessed fear playing a negative role in the public sphere?

    We would love to hear from you! Send us an email at tct@oceansidesanctuary.org, or leave us a voicemail at (760) 722-8522 and you may be featured on a future episode.

    The Collective Table is a progressive and affirming Christian platform for those who want to follow Jesus, work for justice, and celebrate joy! Learn more at https://www.thecollectivetable.org.

    The Collective Table is a production of The Oceanside Sanctuary Church, a progressive church community committed to inclusive, inspiring, and impactful Christian spirituality and rooted in the love, peace, and justice of Christ. Learn more at https://www.oceansidesanctuary.org.

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    31 mins
  • Season 9 - Coming Soon!
    Aug 26 2024

    TCT’s next season of episodes will launch on September 9th! Throughout the fall, you’ll hear from Jenell, Jason, and Claire as they look back on some of their favorite TCT episodes, wondering together how these themes can still speak into today’s world. Together we will explore themes that feel more relevant than ever: cultural and identity fragmentation, coping with differences, confronting the doubts and fears that come with them, and discovering the opportunities that arise from embracing cultural and spiritual diversity.

    We would love to hear from you! Send us an email at tct@oceansidesanctuary.org, or leave us a voicemail at (760) 722-8522 and you may be featured on a future episode.

    The Collective Table is a progressive and affirming Christian platform for those who want to follow Jesus, work for justice, and celebrate joy! Learn more at https://www.thecollectivetable.org.

    The Collective Table is a production of The Oceanside Sanctuary Church, a progressive church community committed to inclusive, inspiring, and impactful Christian spirituality and rooted in the love, peace, and justice of Christ. Learn more at https://www.oceansidesanctuary.org.

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    2 mins