Our values

We acknowledge Jesus Christ as our one true Savior. We believe He was born, both man and God, of a virgin Mary, His death on the cross, and resurrection 3 days later. And by grace, we are saved through faith in the Messiah, and filled with the Holy Spirit. As followers of Christ, we are called to the great commission. To testify the good news – what Jesus has done for us in our lives.

Why is this important?

We represent the Lord by doing the best we can with what we have, serving others with excellence and integrity. (Colossians 3:23-24)

What he did for us; you too can receive. (Revelation 19:10)

It’s no secret, that food plays a huge part in optimizing health, physically and mentally. It is a gift. By prioritizing quality and freshness, your body will thank you for it.

Our dream currently in the works is to house and provide faith based care to aging-out foster care women.

From the beginning of our formation, any unsold product from markets (fresh and delicious) is donated to various food banks and non-profit organizations. Nothing goes to waste. We also have plans for donors to choose what, when, how much, and where donations get donated depending on where they feel lead. We don’t settle for anything but the good stuff!

As a Christ-centered organization, we shut all operations down on Sundays, so all volunteers and staff can worship and rest with their family. This does mean we don’t get to do Sunday markets, but we choose to trust and honor God with how we steward our work.

EDUCATION is key for a thriving, healthy community. And it starts locally.

Photo Credit: Charles Preston Photography

Learning to make and grow your own food is so important. Whether it’s facing food insecurity, or just seeking that rewarding, therapeutic feeling knowing where your food came from. Plus, it TASTES BETTER! That is why we have taught classes in the past on and off the farm and hoping to do more in the future. This is coming soon, to teach on a wide variety of topics related to food security. We hope to further foster a homesteading culture to help everyone on their own path of development build confidence in these areas.