About Us

James Rinehart Jr.

James Rinehart Jr. is a transformational healthcare leader, visionary innovator, and co-founder of PainterHart, a platform born not from abstraction, but from a life lived in devotion to healing, wholeness, and humanity.

His journey began with boots on the ground—first as a Marine, then as a nationally recognized paramedic. For over three decades, James stood at the intersection of ugency and empathy: from the frontlines of emergency care to pioneering simulation-based education. Earning his Paramedic Certificate from Davenport University and completing undergraduate and graduate studies at Grand Valley State University, his leadership expanded across multiple institutions, including Midwestern University, the University of Arizona, and Northeast Georgia Medical Center. There, he developed world-class simulation programs and helped secure international accreditations and top national rankings for innovation in clinical training.

But it was personal loss—the death of his son, that carved the deepest channel for James’ calling. This crucible of grief did not break him; it revealed him. It exposed the fractures in a healthcare system that has lost its bearings and forgot its origin: the sacred art of healing. From this place of heartbreak and clarity emerged PainterHart.

PainterHart is not his mission—it is his embodiment. It is the harmonic convergence of all he has walked through: a socio-architectural platform for healing systems transformation. It gives voice to his belief that medicine must reawaken its soul, that technology must serve humanity (not replace it), and that healing must address root causes, not just symptoms.

James is known for his gift of orchestration—not just of systems and teams, but of energy, insight, and vision. He is a builder of what has not yet existed. His leadership weaves together science and spirit, precision, and compassion, strategy and soul. With Margaret Grace, his life partner in purpose and in heart, who reopened a door to ontology and the knowing of our science of being; he forms one half of a field of coherence that invites others into remembrance and restoration.

Today, James serves as Director of Clinical Skills and Simulation for NGHS & GME, where his work continues to push boundaries. Regarded by his teams and colleagues as a true, heartfelt leader with a gift to listen, to guide through trust, to respect the value each person embodies without judgement, and to create a shared vision with passion and compassion. Yet beyond credentials and accolades, his true legacy lives in the lives he touches, the systems he realigns, and the vision he embodies.

Margaret Grace Painter Arnold

Margaret Grace Painter Arnold is a vision architect and a metaphysician. She grew up studying and practicing metaphysics in her own life as taught by Mary Baker Eddy in her textbook Science and Health with Key to Scriptures. Remote healing was normal practice.

As a child she developed a deep inquiry into Ontology, the Science of Being. After graduating from Florida State University with a degree in art she took a job in a small architectural firm. Three months later she enrolled in Florida A&M School of Architecture. It was there the study of architecture changed the course of her life. After graduation she earned a contractor’;s licence, co-formed a design and construction company, acting as president, in all capacities of residential design, construction documents and site supervision.

Now, 40+ years later, she finds herself at the razor’s edge, as Co-Founder of PainterHart. The inspiration gained from a poem by Architect Bobby McAlpine led her to the conclusion that good architecture is sacred architecture:

“Come let me love you,” said the house.

Good architecture says subtly—if you should wander, if you should

wonder, if you are loved, come back to me. I am your constant in

life. I’ll say this again and again until you hear it, until you own it,

until you don’t need me anymore, until you are structured the same, until you know your name.”

The inspiration derived from these realizations have brought her into a gifted world with gifted people. It is her hope that these inspired heart-centered minds will join this mission in building the bridge to The Hospital Of The New Earth, structured in Truth and Love.

Many years of challenges and struggle have brought to light the gift of alchemical sacred architecture, one that turns inward misalignment, disorientation into sanctification, holding sacred space for others to expand without fragmentation. The good that she does remains to be seen in the impact that this mission has in bringing together The Council of Opportunity, the highest form of the collective human concept, homo-luminous — Man, walking as some holy thing.

PainterHart is the next chapter—a living prototype for what healthcare can become. Hospital of the New Earth is not a building alone, but a frequency: where clinicians remember they are healers, and patients remember they are whole.