
Welcome!!
I’m Sarah, and I created Come to the Table because I know what it feels like to walk through trauma, domestic violence, and the heartbreak of loving a child in addiction — and to feel completely alone in it.
For years, I searched for a place where I could breathe, heal, and be understood. What I found instead were programs that didn’t fit my story, systems that didn’t know what to do with me, and people who told me to “get it together” when I was barely surviving.
I know what it’s like to leave abuse and still feel trapped inside the aftermath. I know what it’s like to carry shame that was never mine. I know what it’s like to fight for my child while fighting for my own sanity. I know what it’s like to love God deeply and still feel broken, confused, or unseen.
And I know what it’s like to have Jesus meet me in the middle of it — not with judgment, but with tenderness, clarity, and truth.
This space was born from that place.
Come to the Table is a safe, gentle, faith‑rooted space for:
-
survivors of domestic violence
-
parents walking through a child’s addiction
-
women who feel unseen, unheard, or misunderstood
-
anyone carrying trauma the world expects them to “get over”
Here, you don’t have to hide your story. You don’t have to pretend you’re fine. You don’t have to heal alone.
My mission is simple: to offer the support I needed but couldn’t find — a place of honesty, compassion, grounding, and hope. A place where we learn to break the patterns that broke us, so our daughters and sons don’t have to carry what we carried.
If you’re here, you’re not too much. You’re not behind. You’re not broken beyond repair. You’re welcome at the table. And this is where generational trauma begins to lose its power.
