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God’s Love and Our Family Farm: Growing Faith and Community

  • Writer: Anna Horgan
    Anna Horgan
  • May 10
  • 2 min read



God’s Love and Our Family Farm: Growing Faith and Community

In a world that often moves too fast and feels increasingly disconnected, there’s something sacred about the quiet, steady rhythm of the land. At our family farm, we’ve come to believe that every sunrise, every seed, and every season is a reminder of something greater—God’s unfailing love.

God’s love isn’t distant or abstract. It’s deeply personal, ever-present, and freely given. It’s the kind of love that meets us where we are—whether we’re in a place of joy, sorrow, doubt, or celebration. Scripture reminds us in Romans 5:8 that, “God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” That kind of love changes everything. It’s not just a feeling, but a promise: we are seen, known, and valued beyond measure.

This is the heartbeat of our family farm.






More than a place to raise animals or a space to live, our farm exists to grow love. It’s our way of living out the calling to serve others and share God’s goodness. Whether it’s through offering fresh produce, opening our gates to neighbors in need, hosting community gatherings, or simply providing a peaceful place for reflection, our hope is that everyone who comes here feels the warmth and welcome of God’s love.



We believe God’s creation is one of His love letters to humanity. The soil, the skies, the harvest—they all speak of His care and creativity. As stewards of this land, we don’t take that lightly. Every day we’re given the chance to reflect His heart through the work of our hands and the kindness we show.

So, when people ask what our farm is really about, the answer is simple: it’s about love. God’s love for us, and our love for others. We want our community to know that no matter who they are or where they’ve been, they are always welcome here. Because God’s love has room for everyone.

May this farm be more than just a place—it’s a living testimony that God’s love is real, and it’s for you.

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