SATURDAY
8:00am Prayer
10:00am Health Session
12:00pm Discussion Panel (All)
7:30pm Evening Service
10:00am Health Session
Born in Montreal to a Jamaican mother & Barbadian father, Dr Latoya Campbell attended medical school at McGill University. She completed her Family Medicine residency training in 2010 at McGill University as well.
For the entire 14 years of her medical career so far, Dr Campbell has worked as a family physician to the Inuit population of northern Quebec, travelling to their local community clinics & hospital to provide medical care. She has developed an expertise in tuberculosis care that is regionally recognized. During the same period, Dr Campbell has also worked in acute care with hospitalized patients at St-Mary’s Hospital Center and the McGill University Health Center. In addition, she has private medical practices in Montreal and in Vaudreuil-Dorion.
Dr Campbell is currently completing a Master’s Degree in Public Health at Harvard University in Boston, with a thesis focus on tuberculosis care in Inuit children.
She lives in Vaudreuil-Dorion with her husband Richard, her two sons Ryan-James and Tyler-Jaden, and her mother Sylvia.
Dr. Latoya Campbell
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12:00pm Discussion Panel (All)
LIVE Discussion
PANEL
7:30pm Evening Service
Elder Everard Wayne Anthony Brown is an ordained minister affiliated with Bethel United Church of Jesus Christ (Apostolic). In his formative years he was influenced by the preaching and teaching of the late Bishop S. A. Dunn, the founding father of the Bethel Churches worldwide. Under the leadership of his uncle and pastor (emeritus) Bishop I D Thompson, Elder Brown developed a love for the Ministry at 20 South Camp Road in Kingston where he served as Assistant Superintendent of Sunday School, with special emphasis working with new converts. Some of Elder Brown's other involvement in ministry includes: Minister of Music, Youth Advisor, Youth Leader and Outreach Team Leader. Elder Brown also served as Bible Teacher and Preacher on the Voice of Holiness broadcast and The Gospel Magazine on Love FM. A past student of Kingston College, he taught Religious Education at his alma mater, which includes Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, at the CXC level. In addition to his secular involvement, he taught at the Jamaica Apostolic Bible Institute for over 10 years, lecturing in Monotheism, Systematic Theology, History and Prophecy. Elder Brown migrated to the United States in 2001, and is currently involved in full time ministry with a global reach including, Europe, Canada, the Middle East, Caribbean Islands, and throughout the United States of America. This humble Servant of the Lord lives by the mantra that he is not perfect but is complete, because of a life hid in Christ with God. And, when you meet him you are assured of his famous salutation. Shalom.