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The slow, sacred work of transformation.


One-on-one and groups, in-person and virtual experiences available.

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Grief Recovery | Companioning

For those navigating loss, transition, or the quiet ache of what has changed.

This care honors grief in all its forms—death, endings, identity shifts, relational loss, and seasons where life no longer looks the way it once did.

Rather than rushing healing or offering easy answers, we companion people with presence, honesty, and time.

Grief recovery at Pink Chrysalis is:

  • grief-wise and trauma-aware

  • relational, not prescriptive

  • attentive to the whole person—heart, body, spirit, and story

Grief recovery is not minimized or spiritualized away here. It is honored as part of faithful becoming.

We walk alongside you gently, without rushing healing or offering easy answers.

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Spiritual Formation | Soul Care

For those longing for faith that is spacious, honest, and lived.

Spiritual formation at Pink Chrysalis invites deeper awareness of God, self, and the rhythms shaping everyday life.

This work is rooted in Christian spiritual formation and biblical hospitality, while remaining non-coercive, unhurried, and attentive to lived experience.

—held with openness, curiosity, and care.

Formation here is:

  • grounded in presence, not performance

  • shaped by discernment rather than certainty

  • open to questions, doubt, and complexity

This is care for the inner life—especially for those who feel weary, disoriented, or longing for faith that feels safe and whole again.

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Creative Sanctuary | Reflection

For those who process, pray, and reflect through creativity.

Creative Sanctuary invites reflection through image, practice, somatic and embodied attention.

Creativity here is not about productivity or artistic skill—it is a spiritual practice that helps people listen, notice, and tend what lives beneath the surface.

This space includes:

  • photography as contemplative practice

  • guided reflections and spiritual exercises

  • creative rhythms that support rest, clarity, and integration

Creativity becomes another way of listening to the soul.


This is not about productivity or artistic skill—it is a spiritual practice that makes room for noticing, healing, and becoming.

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