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Truth's Table

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“Midwives of culture for grace and truth.” Welcome to Truth’s Table with Christina Edmondson, and Ekemini Uwan. We are Black Christian women who love truth and seek it out wherever it leads us. We will share our perspectives on race, politics, gender, current events, and pop culture that are filtered through our Christian faith. So pull up a chair and have a seat at the table with us. Learn more a... more

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Welp! This year has flown by, y’all!  Christina and Ekemini are sitting at the table reflecting on season nine of Truth’s Table. They have come this far by grace! In this finale episode, Christina and Ekemini discuss their favor... more

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The end of Truth’s Table season nine is drawing to a close, but we could not end this season without discussing the genocide committed against Palestinians by the state of Israel. We invited Rev. CeCe Jones-Davis to the table t... more

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In this episode, Christina and Ekemini have a deeply sobering conversation about the future state of America. This episode is not meant to alarm or scare you, but the state of our country is not normal and we won’t pretend that... more

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Episode Description: Why did God give us music? Have you ever thought about this question? What’s the purpose of music? Why does it matter, and what does theology have to do with music? Join Christina and Ekemini at the t... more

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Dr. Stacy N. C. Grant
President of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Episode: Table Reflections: Season 9 Finale
Rev. Dr. Allen Bosack
Well-respected theologian with experience in Apartheid era
Episode: Table Reflections: Season 9 Finale
Dr. Julius Garvey
Medical doctor, author, activist, and son of Marcus Garvey
Episode: Table Reflections: Season 9 Finale
Naomi Tutu
Daughter of Desmond Tutu, reverend and activist
Episode: Table Reflections: Season 9 Finale
Janaye Lewis
Cradle Catholic discussing the Black Catholic tradition
Episode: Table Reflections: Season 9 Finale
Denell Whiteside
Lawyer and academic focusing on political education
Episode: Table Reflections: Season 9 Finale
Rev. CeCe Jones-Davis
Award-winning faith leader, impact strategist, and public theologian with a focus on faith, art, and social justice.
Episode: Why Should Black Women Care About Palestine? With Rev. CeCe Jones-Davis
Sharifa Stevens
Author and poet
Episode: Behind the Book: When We Talk to God by Sharifa Stevens
Dr. Stacie NC Grant
An award-winning international speaker, author, and the current International President and CEO of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Episode: Still Resisting: Sisterhood as Resistance with Dr. Stacie NC Grant

Hosts

Christina Edmondson
Co-host who brings insights into race, culture, and faith, encouraging open and truthful discussions.
Ekemini Uwan
Co-host recognized for her vibrant discussions on faith and justice, inspiring her audience to engage with contemporary issues.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • Speaking boldly and compassionately.

    Appreciate the way the conversations on The Truth’s Table are rooted in grace and truth. We need to hear truths, even if they pierce the heart initially. Keep blazing a trail!!

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    Shutterfly Guy
    United States5 months ago
  • Keep it Going, Truth’s Table!

    The Season 9 episodes verbalized what I have been struggling to say in these last few months. The list of things we can do to show up for this moment is- everything! There’s been a lot of good conversation about the need to address the chaos, but these episodes give a framework for things we can strategically do to resist without setting ourselves on fire. (IYKYK) Thank you for giving space and voice to Black Christian Women!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JoyfulOne73
    United States9 months ago
  • Welcome back ladies!

    Thank you ladies for being honest, thoughtful and hopeful. You expressed what I’ve been thinking & feeling.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SeauxReal
    United States9 months ago
  • Thank you!

    Thank you both for taking a Sabbath rest from the show. I miss it but the refreshing needed to move through the seasons of life we all will be facing you need this time. Thank you for the sacrifice you guys have made with family, friends and yourselves to inspire and encourage people who are never filled. Thank you for resetting by seeing what needs to be built up, discarded and developed in your lives. You ladies need time to grieve, rejoice, rest, connect and be free both alone and with loved ... more

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    Min. Margaret
    United Statesa year ago
  • Timely and not preachy

    It took me a few days to listen, but I am so glad I did. Speaking about the end times and politics can feel so weighty and you all did just the opposite. This episode was so inviting, understandable, and not preachy in a way that it could have been. Thank you for this thoughtful and timely exploration of end times theology and it’s connection to our current political season.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Pastor Felicia
    United Statesa year ago

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There are strong sentiments regarding the uplifting nature of conversations as well as gratitude for the community vibe fostered through the episodes.
Many appreciate the depth of content and the encouragement they find in navigating faith and justice together.
Listeners commend the hosts for their candidness and grace in discussing complex issues relevant to Black Christian women.

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Why Should Black Women Care About Palestine? With Rev. CeCe Jones-Davis
Q: Could you introduce them to us as you have gotten to know this people?
The people of Gaza are mothers and fathers who want better for their lives and the lives of their children. They are rich in culture and made in the image of God.
Why Should Black Women Care About Palestine? With Rev. CeCe Jones-Davis
Q: Can you explain what Zionism is?
Zionism is basically the theology, the idea that the land in Israel belongs to Israel and that Jewish people are to return to that land.
Teens at the Table: Justice
Q: Do you believe the church is doing enough when it comes to standing up for justice?
It depends on the church; some are doing well, while others are not addressing issues adequately.
Teens at the Table: Justice
Q: How does your faith shape the way you think about justice?
My faith as a Christian teaches me that all people are made in the image of God, thus compelling me to give everyone dignity and respect.
Teens at the Table: Mental Health
Q: What are some things that you wish adults understood about teens in mental health today?
Teens expressed that some days they feel down or depressed, and it's important for adults to recognize that they may not always communicate their feelings clearly.

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2. Rev. Dr. Allen Bosack
3. Dr. Julius Garvey
4. Naomi Tutu
5. Janaye Lewis
6. Denell Whiteside
7. Rev. CeCe Jones-Davis
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