With more than 30 years of experience in the health care sector, Gregory (Greg) Angle serves as president of HCA Mountain Division, where he manages 11 acute care hospitals in Alaska, Idaho, and Utah. Outside of his leadership role at HCA Mountain Division, Greg Angle remains active with the congregation at Mountain Life in Park City, Utah. Located at 7375 North Silver Creek Road, Mountain Life brings together a community of believers in the Park City area for fellowship and worship. The community offers two contemporary worship services on Sunday mornings at 9:00 and 10:45. Ministering to the entire family, Mountain Life also offers a Kids Ministry for children from nursery age through fifth grade, giving children the opportunity to engage in safe activities and learn to live a life of faith. For older youth, Mountain Life provides a program for junior high school students and a separate program for high school students. These programs aim to meet students where they are in their spiritual walks and lead them to live healthy lives of service to their local community.
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Gregory Angle of Park City, Utah, serves as the president of HCA’s Mountain Division. Leveraging nearly 35 years of experience in the health care industry, Greg Angle oversees all HCA assets in the region, including 11 hospitals in Utah, Idaho, and Alaska. Aside from his professional endeavors, Greg Angle attends Mountain Life Church. For over 25 years, the community at Mountain Life Church has been dedicated to advancing God’s kingdom by sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. The church offers a variety of ministries that cater to children, students, and adults. In addition, it offers a number of support groups for people who are experiencing hardship. GriefShare is specifically geared toward people who have suffered the death of a family member or friend. For 13 weeks, participants in a GriefShare group meet together for mutual support in the midst of loss. The groups contain three core elements. First, groups watch a video seminar that covers specific topics through expert interviews, case studies and reenactments. The group then moves into a time of discussion as members examine the topics presented in the video and offer support and care to one another. Outside of the weekly meetings, participants complete assignments that are designed to help them explore the topic on a deeper level. Topics presented during GriefShare include the challenges and journey of grief, grief’s effect on relationships, guilt and anger, heaven, and moving on. GriefShare is a global movement with thousands of classes occurring throughout the world. In addition to his extensive work in the health care field, Greg Angle has been part of the Alliance for the Arts. This organization helps raise funds for the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, providing more than $700,000 annually through the efforts of people like Greg Angle. In addition to supporting the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza directly, funds raised by the Alliance support a variety of outreach efforts and performance groups. Approximately a quarter of all donations go to Kids and the Arts, an outreach program that gives children from underserved communities the chance to experience the world of art firsthand. These students are brought to the Fred Kavli Theatre, gaining art experience that often leads to a higher graduation rate and better scores in school. Funds also give community performance groups the opportunity to make use of the stages the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza operates. Each year, the organization takes grant applications from local performers, giving them the chance to share the fruits of their labors with the community as well as their loved ones. |
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