The Invitation

What if our neighbors are the sacrament? Pt. III | Invitation Podcast No. 107

January 8, 2026·31 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

A New Reality in Belonging Series - Robert Caldwell & Keith Reynolds Pt III What if justice begins with listening? 
What if we don’t bring Jesus to others—but discover Jesus already among them? In this final conversation with Keith Reynolds and Robert Caldwell, we explore contemplation, Black perseverance, cruciform leadership, and the sacramental presence of God revealed through our neighbors. A call to move beyond saviorism, recover communal wisdom, and practice a faith shaped by deep listening, shared life, and hope. 0:51 – Neighbors as Sacrament
Opening the conversation on symbiotic relationship, not saviorism 3:14 – Encountering God Through the Other
How we meet Christ in and through our neighbors 5:48 – NT Wright on the Church as New Creation
A unified, multi-ethnic body as a living sign of God’s kingdom 9:47 – Black Genius, Suffering, and Imagination
How suffering forms vision, creativity, and spiritual resilience 14:51 – Family Stories of Perseverance
Robert’s ancestral story of survival, migration, and hope 21:00 – Going to Celebrate, Not Just Serve
A corrective to paternalism: discovering Jesus already present 25:27 – Contemplation as Formation for Justice
Richard Rohr, inner quiet, and faithful presence 28:57 – Inner Life and World-Mindedness
Howard Thurman on the inseparable bond between contemplation and social responsibility For more information visit: www.theinvitationcenter.org For information about the pending DMin cohort at Western Theological Seminary, visit: https://www.westernsem.edu/admissions/

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