Episodes
Published 04/14/20
Published 04/14/20
The prophet Amos is told by the priest not to prophesy in Bethel—because it is “the sanctuary of the king.” But we know the deeper history of Bethel is that Jacob named it “the house of God.” What do you do when the king & the prophet...or God & government...have conflicting claims? And where does Romans 13 fit in? These are the pressing questions of the moment we are in, & this no-holds barred message from The Table explores them all.
Published 07/22/19
Pastor Larry Crudup from Tabernacle Baptist Church in OKC joins us this week. How is the gospel good news, if it does not set free the oppressed? What does a gospel that liberates look like in this complex moment in history—in Oklahoma City, in America, in the world? What precisely should Christians believe we are “saved” from? And what exactly are we “saved” for?
Published 07/10/19
From Jonathan Martin’s plenary session from the Water to Wine Gathering in St. Joseph, MO. Elisha demonstrates the prophetic task to which we are now all called—not to stand in the safe middle, but to stand in the dangerous in-between. Not standing for ourselves, our own people or interests, even for our own faith—but to stand in-between the world and her own self-destruction. The peace not only of “the people of God,” but of all people, is at stake at whether or not there is a people who are...
Published 06/28/19
The Black Church tradition in America offers an alternative  perspective on how faith responds to trauma and pain, from what we often hear in popular culture. In this episode, CeCe Jones Davis offers an alternative to Exodus/leaving faith of “exfoliation,” and shares why she holds a spirituality “where you don’t throw anything away.”
Published 06/04/19
In a time in which so many religious institutions are revealed as toxic and unhealthy, walking away from some kinds of faith systems is not only understandable, but necessary. But are there are other metaphors for what this process might entail other than “deconstruction?”
Published 06/04/19
Jesus said, “My sheep know my voice.” Does the voice of God have a “sound?” A tone? How can we know THE voice, apart from all the other voices? From a message preached at The Table in Oklahoma City.
Published 05/20/19
This is sermon Jonathan preached on Easter at The Table OKC.
Published 04/29/19
In this far-ranging conversation with special guest singer/songwriter/Liturgists podcast co-host William Matthews at the Table OKC, we talk about black identity, the ways in which “God is black,” Star Trek and Spirituality, and hanging on to the story of the Church through pain and disillusionment.
Published 04/24/19
This is the first sermon Jonathan preached at The Table, a new community in Oklahoma City. While the Table will have its own separate weekly podcast, we wanted to feature the first few messages for our loyal listeners here. How is it possible that God might call us to remember, and simultaneously to forget? What do you do when you want to stay connected to where you came from, but you feel Spirit tugging you into something new? These are the tensions we explore in this message on “continuity...
Published 04/17/19
Scott Erickson (aka, “Scott the Painter”) is an artist, author, speaker, & spiritual director. This week, Jonathan sits down with him for a vulnerable conversation with him on death & dying, suicide, how to not give up on yourself, & how bad eschatology literally, actually kills people.
Published 03/26/19
In this 2 part series, Jonathan sits down with Luke and Christa Gifford to chat about divorce in our culture, how to discern when separation & divorce can be necessary, the redemption of marriage, how many Christians get married to have sex, & the ways God can redeem anything. Part 1 of this podcast is on Luke and Christa’s Head to Heart podcast, so make sure to check it out!
Published 03/19/19
Julius Jones has been on death row in OK for just under 20 years. Actress Viola Davis produced a documentary on his story for ABC, The Last Defense, which presented compelling evidence both that Mr. Jones is innocent, and that his rights have been violated under both State and Federal constitutions. CeCe Jones Davis, last week’s guest and Teaching Pastor at the Table in Oklahoma City, was moved by his story and founded Justice for Julius, a criminal justice reform movement.  She returns to...
Published 03/15/19
For black history month, Jonathan sits down with CeCe Jones Davis, Teaching Pastor at The Table OKC, to talk about the power of sacred memory. Whoever owns the words owns the narrative, so what words we use—and how they connect or disconnect us from the stories of the people and places we come from—dictates the narrative, and dictates the future.
Published 02/28/19
In part two of our conversation with author Rachel Held Evans, we tackle fundamentalism on the left, the fear of being “cancelled,” not being able to care equally about everything social media says you should care about, faithful ways both to stay and to leave a faith tradition, why twitter doesn’t work for spiritual formation, not putting ideas over people, staying tender/keeping your heart aligned with love in a violent age, and trying to figure out when & how to speak, & when not...
Published 02/21/19
Is the Bible inspired? If so, how is it inspired? Does taking the Bible seriously mean taking the Bible literally? What do we do with “texts of terror?” From her home in Dayton, TN, author Rachel Held Evans talks with Jonathan about approaching Scripture both with playfulness & wonder, finding enchantment in it again.
Published 02/19/19
On his recent trip to Perth, Australia, Jonathan made a guest appearance on the Inverse Podcast, hosted by Jarrod McKenna and David Andrew. It was a surprising, sweeping conversation on the global Pentecostal movement, where it comes from, where it is going, and the Spirit of the future that is breaking into the present even now! We loved this time with our Aussie friends, and felt like it was worth sharing with you, here.
Published 02/06/19
In an especially personal episode, Jonathan talks candidly about how it wasn’t the shipwreck that he thought would take him under...but the day after. The worst thing, even more than THE worst thing, is when you think you are over it, but you are not; when what you thought was an oasis, is only a mirage. But there IS hope, and finding hope again is what this week’s episode is all about.
Published 01/28/19
In this episode, Jonathan joins Jarrod McKenna, pastor and co-founder of Love Makes a Way and First Home Project, in Perth, Australia, to perform Jarrod’s wedding. He is our first ever guest to repeat on the show. Jarrod McKenna and Jonathan Martin talk candidly about the hope that comes on the other side of the angst, finding new life on the long side of dying, and why we need a “revival of tenderness.”
Published 01/08/19
Whether or not Advent is good news depends on where you are standing: “Every valley shall be exalted, & every mountain & hill shall be made low.” Advent is good news when you are in the valley, bad news when you are on the mountain. The bad news of Advent is that the judgment of God is coming. The good news of Advent...is that the judgment of God is coming! This was a sermon preached at the Northshore Vineyard church in Covington, Louisiana.
Published 12/20/18
Jonathan preaches a sermon on shame at First Love Church in Ocala, Florida.
Published 12/13/18
A sermon at First Love Church in Ocala, Florida.
Published 12/10/18
This is a sermon Jonathan preached in Northern Ireland, at Emmanuel Patadown.
Published 11/26/18
What do you do when your faith is evolving, changing, growing, or deconstructing...and you’re in leadership? Jonathan Martin explores these vulnerable topics with Robbie McLaughlin.
Published 11/15/18