The Urgency of Now: A Pentacostal Reflection

The Urgency of Now: A Pentacostal Reflection

From The Jim Wallis Podcast by District Productive

May 28, 2026 · 36 min · Episode 112

About this episode

Jim Wallis reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision and the urgent need for faith communities to confront division and promote justice.

In this special re-release from Soul of a Nation, Jim Wallis shares a powerful address delivered at Villanova University on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, reflecting on King’s vision of the Beloved Community and the urgent work of crossing the lines that divide us. With stories from his own upbringing in Detroit and a call to confront racism as both a personal and structural reality, Wallis argues that faith must move beyond private belief into public witness. Released in the season of Pentecost, this message takes on renewed meaning. Pentecost is the story of a Spirit that breaks through fear, language, and division, calling people into a wider community shaped by courage, truth, and justice; Wallis’s speech echoes that same call to build relationships across barriers and to imagine a multiracial democracy rooted in love. As Wallis reminds us, the work is difficult, but not impossible. In a time of polarization and rising extremism, this episode invites listeners to consider what it means to be Spirit-led now—and how faith communities can help lead the way toward repair, redemption, and the common good. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice…

People in this episode

Host: Jim Wallis

Topics covered

  • Pentecost
  • racism
  • Beloved Community
  • faith and public witness
  • multiracial democracy
  • polarization
  • community building

Keywords

  • Pentecost
  • racism
  • Beloved Community
  • faith
  • community
  • justice
  • polarization
  • extremism

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Soul of a Nation

Places: Detroit, Villanova University

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