Our mission is to help bring souls alive, inspire hope and guide hearts to see goodness.

We are a curious community that is smitten with God’s goodness

Shining a light on truth, learning to love and to be His light

BE

By learning to be we broaden our perspective, lift the veil of self, and create the environment to tap into the divine within us. We learn to be still and know God and create the space to feel His presence in our day to day life. We discover the truth that we are all of one creation.

HIS

Being His is understanding the truth about who we are, why we were created, and our mission during this life on earth. We stand firm in our deepest identity in the image and likeness of God. Living as beloved sons and daughters, not stuck in our brokenness. We live in truth.

LIGHT

God is counting on us to be His Light and current day advocates. Our lives can bring the message of hope to others. We give away the gifts we have been given to others, participating in grace. We are created for a unique purpose and bring that to our world.

“Let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think”


Romans 12:2


Latest from the Goodness Blog

Day 24 — The Practice of Gratitude

Turning Towards God Gratitude has a way of reorienting the heart. As gratitude journals trend again, people are rediscovering how naming goodness shifts the inner landscape. Spiritually, gratitude opens us to God’s presence—it slows us down, softens our edges, and helps us see how grace threads through even the most ordinary moments.  “Give thanks in…

Day 23 — Choosing Light

Turning Toward God Every day offers moments when we can lean toward light or toward shadows. Communities responding to violence with peace-building efforts remind us that choosing light is rarely easy, but it is always transformative. Lent invites us to notice where we instinctively pull back, hide, or harden—and to gently turn toward what brings…

Day 22 — The Small Daily Turning

Turning Towards God Renewal often grows through small, faithful turnings rather than dramatic gestures. Wellness experts talk about “tiny habits” that reshape a life over time, and spiritually, the same is true. God meets us in the smallest movements of desire—the quiet choice to pause, to breathe, to pray, to soften. Lent invites us to…

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