Providing skills based training to those who have survived generational trauma.
“Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
-John 8:32
Rooted in Jesus - We are building a community to equip survivors, overcomers and those starting over through Christ-centered discipleship, practical skills and community - so every person can be disciple-makers and hope-bearers.
Gospel Based Discipleship
At the heart of Sage’s Glen is a deep commitment to the transforming power of the Gospel. We believe that true healing and restoration begin with Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who rescues, redeems, and renews lives. Through intentional, relational discipleship, we walk alongside each person as they grow in faith, discover their identity in Christ, and learn to follow Him with confidence. Our desire is not only to share the message of salvation, but to cultivate disciple-makers—men and women whose lives reflect the hope, grace, and truth of Jesus.
Skills Based Training
We are committed to equipping people with the practical skills they need to move forward with strength and dignity. Our skills-based training program is built upon a foundation of unwavering community support, where encouragement, accountability, and shared learning shape every step. Whether developing workplace abilities, life skills, or creative talents, participants are empowered to thrive—not just spiritually, but practically. We believe that when individuals are surrounded by a Christ-centered community that champions their growth, they can rebuild their lives with purpose and confidence.
Tiny Home Community
As we look toward the future, Sage’s Glen is working to establish a tiny home community designed to provide safe, temporary housing for individuals stepping into their healing journey. This space will be more than shelter—it will be a peaceful environment where stability, community, and discipleship come together. Our vision is to offer a place of rest and rebuilding, where residents can experience the love of Christ, regain their footing, and take meaningful steps toward long-term wholeness and independence.
“Did we just agree to a calling in the ministry?”
-Courtney Bailey, 2024