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In this episode of The Collective Table, hosts Jenell & Jason continue our conversation with Rev. Terri Hord Owens, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). As the first Black woman to lead a Mainline Christian denomination, Rev. Hord Owens brings powerful insight into what it really means to be an anti-racist church in the 21st century.
In today’s episode, Jenell & Jason wrestle with tough questions about who truly owns “the table” in our churches and communities, how historical narratives continue to shape power dynamics today, and why simply inviting people in isn't the same as sharing power. Rev. Hord Owens also challenges us to confront the allure of oppressive power structures, calling Christians to practice real, transformative leadership rooted in justice and humility.
Along the way, we also take a closer look at the history of our own tradition, from early figures like Barton Stone and Alexander Campbell, to hidden stories of hope like Sarah Lue Bostick and the continuing legacy of Black Disciples. We also reflect on how true change demands honesty about the past and courageous action in the present.
Questions to Consider:
Further Reading:
Stay Connected: Contact us at [email protected], or leave us a voicemail at 760-722-8522!
The Collective Table is a production of Oceanside Sanctuary Church. Learn more about what we do at www.oceansidesanctuary.org
This episode was edited in collaboration by Niko Butler and Claire Watson.
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In this episode of The Collective Table, hosts Jenell & Jason continue our conversation with Rev. Terri Hord Owens, General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). As the first Black woman to lead a Mainline Christian denomination, Rev. Hord Owens brings powerful insight into what it really means to be an anti-racist church in the 21st century.
In today’s episode, Jenell & Jason wrestle with tough questions about who truly owns “the table” in our churches and communities, how historical narratives continue to shape power dynamics today, and why simply inviting people in isn't the same as sharing power. Rev. Hord Owens also challenges us to confront the allure of oppressive power structures, calling Christians to practice real, transformative leadership rooted in justice and humility.
Along the way, we also take a closer look at the history of our own tradition, from early figures like Barton Stone and Alexander Campbell, to hidden stories of hope like Sarah Lue Bostick and the continuing legacy of Black Disciples. We also reflect on how true change demands honesty about the past and courageous action in the present.
Questions to Consider:
Further Reading:
Stay Connected: Contact us at [email protected], or leave us a voicemail at 760-722-8522!
The Collective Table is a production of Oceanside Sanctuary Church. Learn more about what we do at www.oceansidesanctuary.org
This episode was edited in collaboration by Niko Butler and Claire Watson.

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