CALLED TO CULTIVATE: HUMAN HEALTH & HOPE IN A CHANGING WORLD

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CALLED TO CULTIVATE: HUMAN HEALTH & HOPE IN A CHANGING WORLD

What does it mean to care for creation while caring for one another?

Join us for Seminar 5/6 – Creation Day 6 of the From Gardeners to Guardians series as we explore the powerful connection between faith, climate change, human health, and community resilience.

🎙️ Meet the Speakers:

  • Dr. James Hospedales — Founder, EarthMedic & EarthNurse
  • Dr. Kirk Douglas — Senior Scientist
  • Dr. Elizabeth December Singh — Medical Doctor & Faith Leader

Together, they will explore:
🌍 Climate change and human health
🦠 Environmental disruption and infectious-disease risks
❤️ Compassionate care, faith and human wellbeing
🌱 Community resilience and hope in a changing world

📅 Thursday, August 20, 2026
🕕 6:00 PM Bogotá Time (GMT-5)
💻 Online via Zoom

Meeting ID: 884 2794 1307
Passcode: 719678

🌎 Participating countries: Guyana, Grenada, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Cuba, United States, St. Lucia, Dominican Republic, Trinidad & Tobago, and Suriname.

Come be part of an important conversation about how we can move from gardeners to guardians—cultivating healthier communities, caring for creation, and nurturing hope for the future.

📲 Register via the QR code on the flyer.

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