Agape Gardens
The Agape Gardens are designed to provide a calming and therapeutic atmosphere, with elements such as water features, sculptures, and walking paths. Each of the future 12 gardens has a unique theme and purpose, such as the Garden of Tears, which is dedicated to giving our emotional pain to God, and the Garden of Courage, which offers encouragement and inspiration.
The impact of intentionally building up these servant-leaders will extend to the communities they serve in monumental ways. By helping them clarify their priorities, both for their mission and for themselves, we can ensure that their positive contributions continue far into the future.
Agape Gardens
The Agape Gardens are designed to provide a calming and therapeutic atmosphere, with elements such as water features, sculptures, and walking paths. Each of the future 12 gardens has a unique theme and purpose, such as the Garden of Tears, which is dedicated to giving our emotional pain to God, and the Garden of Courage, which offers encouragement and inspiration.
The impact of intentionally building up these servant-leaders will extend to the communities they serve in monumental ways. By helping them clarify their priorities, both for their mission and for themselves, we can ensure that their positive contributions continue far into the future.
What’s New With Us…
The Hershey House Patio & Deck
Concrete for the Hershey House’s main patio has been poured, and construction on the second-floor deck will begin very soon. This update will allow visitors to safely and comfortably enjoy the beauty of the property and water features.
The Garden of The Cross
A large Dawn Redwood tree from the Servant’s Oasis property is currently being milled to construct a 20-foot cross, which will stand in the Agape Gardens. Once complete, the cross will have over 3,000 nails driven into its wood as a representation of our sins for which Jesus died.