A ministry-rooted vision for healing, land, restoration, and places of peace.
Sanctuary Trust exists to create and steward spaces where people can return to simplicity, prayer, fasting, nature, rest, and alignment.
Rooted in land stewardship and sanctuary-based healing, the Trust supports environments where the body, spirit, and nervous system can come out of survival and return to peace.
The vision is simple: to create places where land becomes sanctuary — spaces for restoration, nourishment, prayer, quiet, healing, and reconnection with God, nature, and the body’s original design.
Nature is not separate from healing. Time in living systems helps the nervous system soften, the body regulate, and the spirit remember peace.
Nature-Based Healing
Sanctuary Trust approaches land as a living system to be protected, respected, and cared for with long-term responsibility.
Land Stewardship
To create places where land becomes sanctuary — spaces for prayer, meditation, fasting, nourishment, quiet, healing, and reconnection with God, nature, and the body’s original design.
Vision
To create and steward environments where the body, spirit, and nervous system can return to peace through prayer, nature, simplicity, nourishment, and land-based restoration.
Mission
Vision & Mission
Creating Sacred Spaces
Where land becomes sanctuary.
Sanctuary Trust stewards land as a refuge for restoration.
The vision is not to build retreat centers that feel commercial, crowded, or performative. It is to create simple, sacred environments where people can slow down, listen, pray, fast, rest, and reconnect with what truly sustains life.
Each space is shaped with reverence for the land, respect for the body, and trust in the healing intelligence of nature.
Quiet places. Living water. Nourishing food. Prayerful rest. Land held with care.
Stewardship
Land as a living system to be listened to, protected, and restored.
Sanctuary Trust approaches land as a living system to be cared for, protected, and honored.
Stewardship means moving slowly, listening deeply, and making choices that preserve the integrity of the land while allowing it to become a place of refuge and restoration.
This includes care for soil, water, trees, wildlife, native plants, natural rhythms, and the unseen peace of a place.
The land is not a backdrop. It is part of the healing.
Restore
Healing begins with rest. Sanctuary spaces invite the body and spirit to soften, settle, and return to peace.
Healing Spaces
Healing begins when the body feels safe enough to come out of survival.
Sanctuary Trust creates spaces in nature that support restoration through quiet, simplicity, nourishment, prayer, fasting, and relationship with land. These environments are designed to help people slow down, regulate, and reconnect — with God, with nature, with their bodies, and with what truly matters.
Environments designed for rest, regulation, and reconnection.
Revitalize
Living systems renew living beings. Time in nature restores clarity, vitality, and resilience.
Reconnect
The land reminds us what is real. Through prayer, quiet, nourishment, and simplicity, people can reconnect with God, nature, and their original design.
The Future Sanctuary Vision
A place where land becomes refuge, rhythm, and restoration.
Sanctuary Trust is being built as a long-term vision for land-based restoration.
Future sanctuary spaces may include places for prayer, fasting, nature immersion, simple lodging, healing gardens, walking paths, water access, nourishing food, and quiet retreat.
The goal is not more noise, programming, or performance. The goal is peace.
A place where the nervous system can rest.
A place where the body can remember safety.
A place where people can reconnect with God, nature, and the original rhythm of life.
Simple spaces. Sacred land. Deep restoration.
Support the Sanctuary Vision
For those who feel called to pray, support, collaborate, or help steward the work.
Sanctuary Trust is growing slowly and intentionally through prayer, stewardship, aligned relationships, and practical support.
Those who feel connected to this vision are invited to reach out — whether through prayer, donations, land stewardship, skilled support, collaboration, or future sanctuary development.
This work is not about building quickly. It is about listening, honoring the land, and creating spaces of peace with reverence and care.
Share how you feel called to support, collaborate, or stay connected.