In this episode of The Collective Table Podcast, we sit down with Rev. Teresa “Terri” Hord Owens, the General Minister and President of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada—the first Black woman to lead a mainline Christian denomination in North America. A passionate advocate for justice, inclusion, and faith-driven transformation, Rev. Hord Owens brings a powerful voice to our ongoing series, The 50.5%, which explores the experiences and leadership of women in faith communities.
Together, we discuss:
The challenges and joys of her historic leadership role
How race and gender intersect in the expectations placed on women in ministry
The ways faith communities can move beyond tokenism toward true justice and inclusion
Her perspective on leadership that embraces authenticity rather than conforming to traditional molds
We also reflect on the broader implications of her leadership and how it invites us all to reimagine the church as a space of radical welcome and wholeness.
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Discussion Questions:
How have your perceptions of leadership in the church been shaped by race and gender?
Have you ever felt pressured to fit into a particular “costume” or mold to be accepted in a faith space?
How can you commit to listening and learning from a more diverse set of voices in your faith journey?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts with us!
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