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There are places within us that don’t need to be rushed… only gently acknowledged.
The Healing Table is a sacred space created for you to pause, breathe, and allow God to meet you in the areas that feel tender, heavy, or unresolved.
You don’t have to carry it quietly anymore.
The Healing Table is an intimate, guided reflection experience designed for emotional, mental, and spiritual restoration.
Through journaling, gentle conversation, prayer, and biblical truth, we create space to process what has been buried, release what has been carried, and invite God’s healing presence into it all.
This is not about fixing you—it’s about honoring your story and allowing restoration to begin.
There is something powerful about creating space where truth, honesty, and God’s presence are invited in.
Scripture reminds us that when even a few come together in His name, He is present among them—not just in large gatherings, but in quiet, sincere moments where hearts are open and truth is welcomed.
The Healing Table is rooted in that understanding.
It is a space where God is not distant—but present…
in the reflection, in the conversation, and even in the silence.
Within this space, you may:
This experience is for you if you:
In some cases, you may feel led to invite a trusted person into this space—whether a friend, family member, or someone connected to your journey.
This is a guided space for reflection, honesty, and being heard—not a place for debate, conflict resolution, or mediation.
Together, we create room for understanding, perspective, and allowing God’s presence to meet both individuals within the conversation.
This option is available by request and will be discerned on a case-by-case basis.
Healing doesn’t always happen in loud moments.
Sometimes it begins in quiet spaces…
where truth is acknowledged, hearts are open, and God’s presence is invited in.
"For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst.” — Matthew 18:20