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Epiphany – March 22, 2023

Doug Campbell invites us to Harbaughs for Hope tomorrow and tells us about the services people will receive at the Hope Clinic. Dr. Jared Staudt talks about how the Eucharist changed his life and why he wrote the book “How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization”

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Segment 1

Doug Campbell invites us to Harbaughs for Hope tomorrow and tells us about the services people will receive at the Hope Clinic.

 

Doug is in his sixth year at the helm of Hope Clinic, an interdenominational Christian organization providing integrated and free care for the whole person. Hope is on its way to becoming the first free clinic in the nation offering fully-integrated behavioral healthcare. All of Hope Clinic’s services, including medical, dental, food, diaper pantry, healthcare navigation and more are offered free in Jesus’ name. Hope met over 92,000 requests for help last year. 

Born in Detroit, Doug studied Art History at Kenyon College in Ohio and in Florence and Rome, Italy. He began work as a development officer before he enrolled at Princeton Theological Seminary where he completed his Masters in Divinity.  After serving as a Church of Scotland Pastor for three years, he worked as the Chief Executive of the Scottish Bible Society for over seven years, taking him to over 40 countries to work with local church leaders. Doug is married to Emily, a Presbyterian Pastor, and together they have two Scottish-born daughters.

 

Learn more about the Hope Clinic and Harbaughs for Hope Clinic here: The Hope Clinic

 

Segment 2

 Dr. Jared Staudt talks about how the Eucharist changed his life and why he wrote the book “How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization.”

Dr. Staudt specializes in systematic theology, the evangelization of culture, catechesis, Catholic education, Church history, and Thomas Aquinas.

He has taught at the Augustine Institute since 2009, teaching part-time since 2014. He has also served as the director of the Catholic Studies Program at the University of Mary, director of religious education in two parishes, co-founder of two high schools, and currently serves as associate superintendent for Mission and Formation at the Archdiocese of Denver.

Click here to purchase “How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization”: How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization

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