Why Faith and Justice Can’t Be Separated
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In this episode of the More Life Podcast, host Pastor Alexis Myers is joined once again by co-hosts Sekema Rhodes and Elder Darien Claxton for an honest and timely conversation about faith, justice, and the challenges of living out our beliefs in a noisy and divided world.
Recorded during Black History Month, this episode invites listeners to reflect on how history, culture, and lived experience shape our understanding of justice and why faith and justice cannot be separated. Together, the hosts explore what it means to remain grounded in Christ when fear, pressure, and uncertainty are all around us.
This conversation isn’t about easy answers, but about thoughtful reflection, spiritual responsibility, and choosing faithfulness in real life.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear:
- Why faith feels especially tested in today’s world
- How faith and justice are deeply connected
- The role of history and culture in shaping perspective
- What it looks like to live out faith with integrity
- Encouragement for staying grounded in Christ during uncertain times
Subscribe, share, and join us as we continue the conversation.
To stay connected to Breath of Life SDA Church in Maryland, visit:
www.bolchurchmd.org
To learn more about Sekema’s ministry, book her for your next event, or purchase her book Be Still, visit:
www.heysekema.com
To learn more about Darien’s ministry, book him for your next event, or purchase his books, visit:
www.darienclaxton.com
More Faith. More Hope. More Life.