Who we are

OUR GOAL

Our goal is to broaden and expand our ministry to bless our community and hopefully, outside our community. Future plans include:

Community Outreach Programs, love offerings for those in need, more product variety, paid memberships so you can sell your faith based products on our website, women’s conferences and retreat weekends, live lectures and classes. AND SO MUCH MORE! We want to be your safe space to come and worship, learn, and praise our Father in Heaven right along with us.

  • This is a judgment free zone, but at no time will any hostility toward or between our followers be tolerated on this page, social media, or through email.

Eventually our hope is to land in a physical store to run our ministry out of, and have everything that is available on this website available in that store, PLUS SOME!

There will be a “Donations” page set up and along with the love and support of our community and the proceeds from our products, the possibilities for outreach will be limitless.

We are best friends and sisters in Christ. Long ago we sat together and quite on accident came up with an idea of grand proportions to glorify the One in whom we relied on most. Our new God led inspiration merged and through circumstances and trials has come to the point of action. Our unique passions have collided in a big plan to glorify our Creator. We want to share our passions with you and help you grow in the most life changing relationship there is. A personal relationship with God. We want to build and support a community of God-fearing Christians. A place of safety in a world that makes that nearly impossible. A place where we can all come together, sing His praises, and share His unconditional love to every last person we reach. Together we can bring people to the One who can take us to eternal life, heal our hearts, and help us to “Overcome the World”.

WHY “THE RAGGED WILDFLOWER? “

WHAT DOES OUR NAME MEAN?

Ragged and Worn

Along with the beauty of God’s creation come the circumstances that we face in this life. They can make us bitter and distrustful. We become ragged and worn from the pure effort of it all at times. That can sometimes make pulling from our faith nearly impossible. As He always does Jesus gives us a metaphorical lesson in life and the Wildflower becomes a symbol that reminds us and establishes that faith.

Throughout scripture, flowers, including wildflowers, are often used as metaphors to convey spiritual truths and illustrate the beauty and transience of life.

Resilience and Renewal

Wildflowers are resilient, often thriving in challenging environments without human intervention. They symbolize the strength and renewal found in faith, even in difficult circumstances through the spiritual renewal and hope that faith in God provides.

Beauty and Transience

They represent beauty and the fleeting nature of life. In Luke 12:27-28, Jesus mentions the wildflowers of the field, to teach about God's provision and care. He highlights their beauty, which surpasses even that of King Solomon's most splendid attire, yet emphasizes their temporary existence:

“Consider how the wild flowers grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today, and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, how much more will he clothe you-you of little faith!”

Humility and Simplicity

Wildflowers are often considered humble and simple compared to cultivated garden flowers. This symbolism can be seen as a reflection of the Christian virtues of humility and simplicity. The wildflower's natural beauty, without human cultivation, serves as a reminder of the worth and beauty in simplicity and humility.

God's Creation and Care

Wildflowers are a testament to the Creator's attention to detail and His ability to bring beauty out of the ordinary and unexpected places.

They serve as powerful reminders of spiritual truths and the nature of life and faith.

We may be ragged and worn, but this world is only temporary.

He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the former things have passed away” (Revelation 21:4, ESV).

In God’s eyes, we are worthy, fearfully and wonderfully made, protected, and clothed with unconditional love, grace, and mercy. We have a wildflower spirit instilled in us thanks to this great love (agape) of our Creator and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.