What God Looks Like
Season Two of The Collective Table
Chelsea and Dana are excited to announce The Collective Table's new podcast season called “What God Looks Like!” Over the next few months, they will be interviewing individuals from across the US engaging in creative and innovative ministry settings.
TCT is honored and humbled to lift up their stories and support their ministries and causes. They are the faces of God and the beloved children of the Creator. You will not want to miss this summer series!
Jennifer Knapp is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, author, speaker and advocate. Her impressive history includes selling over one million albums with her first three…
This week we had such a fun conversation with Matt Jacobi - Caprio. Matt has been a voice of truth on various world topics such as women's rights, religion, mental health, bullying…
Well it’s no secret that our world is plagued with some complex and troubling issues. Climate change, economic justice, racial divide, violence. The world can be a scary…
This week Rev. Chelsea and Dana sit down with Colby Martin. We first met author and pastor Colby through his book Unclobber: Rethinking our Misuse…
In this episode, Talip shares his new song titled “It’s Just the Pouring Rain.” It’s inspired by how it rains on the just and the unjust. Or put another way, a response to seeing bad things…
Cole Arthur Riley is the author and creator of the wildly popular social media account Black Liturgies. Birthed out of the lack of adequate prayers and liturgy following the murder of George Flyod and…
Rev. Tyler Sit is the pastor at New City Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a church that focuses on environmental justice. He is a lover of Minnesota, a United Methodist pastor…
Erin is an affirming biblical scholar and LGBTQ+ activist. Their passion is helping those excluded by the church to heal from spiritual abuse and trauma by navigating the biblical text in restorative ways…
Talip is joined by his wife Cristal for a song titled Be on My Mind. Inspired by Psalm 8, Talip wrote this song as he was awestruck by the bigness of the universe. Also inspired by the prayer The Empty Vessel by…
Patrice is the first female Director of Worship & The Arts at the historical Ebenezer Baptist in Atlanta, GA. Prior to seminary, Patrice received her Doctorate of Music and Music Education from Columbia University…
On this week’s episode of “What God Looks Like” TCT is beyond humbled and excited to introduce Don Abram founder of Pride in the Pews. Don grew up on southside of Chicago attending a Baptist church with his…
Angie Hong, a Korean American board-certified music therapist, pianist, vocalist, songwriter, worship leader, writer, and speaker. A lot of Angie’s work revolves around diversity and identity …
Ms. Penny Cost is the first Drag Queen in the world to become a Certified Candidate for Ordination within the United Methodist Church. Ms. Penny was catapulted into International Spotlight due to…
The latest from Mystic Mercy, There Was a Tree was birthed out of the COVID-19 pandemic. For Talip, it was an “ode to comfort, an ode to simple joy.” A moment for him to reset, as the world was crashing…