Continuing our series, "The Meaning of Life: Life Lessons from Ecclesiastes", Rev. Dr. Starlette Thomas talks about ⁠Ecclesiastes 8:14-15⁠ and our striving to make sense of suffering.

Rev. Dr. Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist, race abolitionist and archivist. She is a womanist in ministry and a wilderness wanderer proclaiming a raceless “kin-dom” that is coming. Starlette regularly writes on the sociopolitical construct of race and its longstanding membership in the North American church as the interim managing editor of news and opinion and the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative at Good Faith Media. Her podcast, The Raceless Gospel, takes her listeners to church and to a virtual church service where she and her guests tackle that taboo trinity— race, religion and politics. An unrepentant academician and bibliophile, Starlette graduated in May with a Doctor of Ministry degree from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC. Her thesis is titled "Take me to the water": A raceless gospel as baptismal pedagogy for a desegregated church. From thesis to book title, it will be published in November by Nurturing Faith Books.

Previous
Previous

Live Your One, Good Life!

Next
Next

The Roots of Injustice