Dr. Fayron Epps

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For more than two decades, my calling has been to walk alongside families, caregivers, and communities as we navigate the journey of dementia with faith, compassion, and hope.

This space was created as both an introduction and an invitation to learn, to connect, and to join in the work of building a culture of care where every family feels seen, supported, and strengthened.

Whether you are here to explore my work, invite me to speak, or simply find encouragement for your caregiving journey, know that you are not alone. Together, we can honor tradition, nurture resilience, and create brighter pathways for the generations to come.

Thank you for visiting—I look forward to walking this journey with you.

With care,

 

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From Faith to Action is a deeply personal and practical reflection on my journey of walking alongside families affected by dementia. Rooted in faith and guided by research, this book shares the lessons, stories, and spiritual insights that have shaped my calling to serve caregivers and communities.

Through heartfelt narratives and real-world experiences, I reveal how faith communities can become powerful partners in dismantling stigma, nurturing resilience, and creating spaces where families find strength and healing. This book is both a memoir and a roadmap—tracing my own path while offering tools, encouragement, and strategies for others committed to building a culture of care.

From Faith to Action is a testimony of what is possible when tradition, compassion, and innovation meet. It invites readers—whether caregivers, clergy, health professionals, or community leaders—to imagine and embrace new ways of supporting families, grounded in the timeless promise of love and faith.

"Taking Dr. Fayron Epps’ advice, we all learned a valuable lesson: we don’t always have to follow the status quo in the research world. Instead, we can use our knowledge and experience to serve others, give grace, and invite them into the spotlight to help them shine."

Are you ready to create a culture of care?

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