Our Story

A Garden Bornfrom Sacred Soil

Sacred Garden was born in the quiet hours after midnight — those liminal spaces where a single mother's exhaustion meets something deeper than tiredness. Something that feels like prayer.

This space exists for every woman who has felt the pull of the mystical within Christianity while navigating the beautifully chaotic reality of raising children alone. For every mother who has read the Desert Mothers and thought, "They understand me." For every seeker who knows that the deepest theology happens not in seminaries but in kitchens, nurseries, and the sacred silence after bedtime stories.

A mother reading in a sacred garden
What We Believe

The Roots of Our Garden

Sacred Seeking

We believe the spiritual path is not about having all the answers but about asking deeper questions. The esoteric tradition within Christianity invites us beyond surface-level faith into the transformative mysteries of divine love.

Holy Motherhood

We believe that single motherhood is not a lesser path but a sacred calling. Every act of love, sacrifice, and perseverance is a form of prayer. The domestic is divine, and the mundane is mystical.

Rooted Community

We believe no mother should walk alone. This garden is a place of belonging — where questions are welcomed, struggles are honored, and the ancient wisdom of the Christian mystics meets the lived reality of modern motherhood.

What You'll Find Here

In these pages, you'll discover reflections on the Gnostic gospels and what they reveal about the feminine face of God. You'll find practical guides to contemplative prayer adapted for the reality of motherhood — because we know you can't always find 20 minutes of silence, but you can find 20 seconds of sacred presence.

You'll read about the Desert Mothers and their fierce, independent spirituality that mirrors the courage of single mothers today. You'll explore Christian mysticism from Hildegard von Bingen to Julian of Norwich to Meister Eckhart — voices that remind us that God is far more vast, tender, and wild than any institution can contain.

And woven through it all, you'll find the honest, raw, beautiful reality of raising children alone — the midnight prayers, the financial fears, the fierce love, the unexpected grace. Because the spiritual life and the mothering life are not separate journeys. They are one garden, growing together toward the light.

Ancient manuscript
"If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you."
— Gospel of Thomas, Saying 70