Formation, hospitality, and inquiry lie at the heart of Keith’s ministry. As Director of Children's Formation and Family Ministries, he seeks to create open spaces where children and adults alike can ask deep, honest questions about faith and theology. He believes that Christian formation begins when we listen to the simple yet profound wonderings of children as they encounter the sacred.
A third-generation in a family of priests, Keith grew up surrounded by examples of pastoral care and devotion to the Church. Before reading theology at Yale Divinity School and Berkeley Divinity School, he worked in investment banking after earning his Bachelor’s degree from Trinity College in Hartford, where he founded the first International Relations Club, conducted research in Thailand, and published his findings.
Keith’s ministry is equally shaped by hospitality. At Yale, he organized weekly community meals for more than fifty participants and received the R. Lansing Hicks Prize for service to the Berkeley community. He is a postulant for Holy Orders in the Diocese of Connecticut and engaged to Rohama Samar.