Are you looking for hope and healing?

If you've experienced any kind of spiritual abuse or religious trauma, then this is the community for you.

Together, we’ll create common language and definitions around spiritual abuse and religious trauma. We’ll look at liminality and the purpose of seasons. Together, we will learn to breathe; to recognize our polyvagal system and move up the ladder of awareness and attunement.

Join me for a 6-week cohort as we learn and journey through this sacred space together, and discover how to navigate a path from broken to beloved.

Cohort Registration Launches January 16, 2023.

only 36 seats available: 12 seats per cohort.

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Join a safe and sacred space guiding you through the history of your pain into gentle healing.

Have you experienced spiritual abuse or religious trauma?

Are you tired of being gaslit or dismissed when you try to tell your story?

Are you stuck thinking you'll never be whole again?

Do you want to feel safe and welcome again?

Move through your pain from broken to beloved.

Telling the truth is essential to our healing, and pain demands a witness. Join a cohort today and find a safe and sacred space to bear witness to God's work in each of us. Discover a community to move through the pain and navigate the path together from broken to beloved.

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Weekly Topics

You'll get access to new video lessons in your library each Monday for you to watch at your convenience.

Then, we'll meet later that week to discuss that topic at each cohort gathering.

Cohort begins early Feb 2023.

  • WEEK 1: Broken: Am I Safe?
  • WEEK 2: Definitions: What Does it All Mean?
  • WEEK 3: Liminal: The Space Between (with Mike Brown)
  • WEEK 4: BREATHE
  • WEEK 5: Moving Up the (Polyvagal) Ladder
  • WEEK 6: Beloved: Embracing New Identity (with KJ Ramsey)

Sign up today

Reserve your spot to receive updates when registration opens in January. You'll get the opportunity to join before the cohort opens to the public.

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FAQs

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