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Cultural Engagement: Not Under, Nor Siloed, But With

Cultural Engagement: Not Under, Nor Siloed, But With

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Hosted by Laura Sauriat, with guests:

Robert Guerrero: Director of the Latino Initiative of City to City in North America and the Caribbean

Caleb Campbell: Lead Pastor at Desert Springs Bible Church, Phoenix, AZ


“Be in the world but not of it…” In this episode, we confront the oversimplification of this commonly quoted verse and explore the multifaceted nature of cultural engagement. Our guests, Robert and Caleb, shed light on the necessity of examining not only Jesus’ teachings but also the entirety of God’s narrative, beginning with the Creation in the Old Testament.


Robert and Caleb navigate through this complex topic with compassion and confidence, emphasizing the often overlooked aspects of confession, community, and ethnic culture in the conversation on cultural engagement. Together, we aim to paint a more holistic picture of how we might faithfully embody the essence of the Lord’s prayer: “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”


Join us as we seek to embrace and apply these principles in our own unique contexts.


This episode includes teaching from Tim Keller that was recorded separately from the conversation between Robert and Caleb. You can watch the full talk from Tim on Cultural Engagement here.


To Be Continued… is produced in partnership with Redeemer City to City. Our producers are Stephanie Cunningham and Rebekah Sebastian. Audio engineering was performed by Jon Seale.

To learn more, visit redeemercitytocity.com/to-be-continued-podcast. Follow us on social media at RedeemerCTC.

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