
Hubert E. Thomas
Hubert E. Thomas was born in Colon, Republic of Panama. His elementary studies were at Escuela República de Bolivia, Colon, Panama. His high school was at Colegio Abel Bravo, Colon, Panama. He received a AA ministerial degree at Colegio Vocacional de América Central, Alajuela, Costa Rica. He received his bachelor’s degree from West Indies College, Mandeville, Jamaica (graduated as class president), and his master’s degree from Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan.
After graduation, he served as a pastor of a six-church bilingual district in the Panama conference. He was a pastor and treasurer in the Cayman Islands, Mission of Seventh-day Adventists. He was assigned accounts receivable at the Andrews Memorial Hospital in Jamaica. He served as a pastor of the Spanish churches and internal auditor for the North Caribbean Conference (St. Croix). He was an internal auditor for the Inter-American Division of Seventh-Day Adventists (FL) and, at the writing of his book, an internal auditor for the South Atlantic Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. He was a Special Education school bus driver for Montgomery County, MD, and Gwinnett County, GA.