We’re a space of grace for women walking through betrayal trauma.

What We Offer.

Community & Support

While many church backgrounds and faith affiliations are represented within the Sarah Society, connecting with other female betrayed partners who share similar experiences can reduce feelings of isolation and provide a supportive environment.

Non-Judgmental Environment

We believe and support each woman's journey and her right to choose her path in regards to her relational status, her healing, her spiritual and/or her counseling journey.

Meetings & Resources

We provide meeting opportunities throughout the week, quarterly webinars with professionals in the field of betrayal trauma, and an expanding library of resources designed to support you on your path to healing.

The story behind the name.

Sarah is mentioned more times in Scripture than any other woman and God uses her as an example for us to follow in 1 Peter 3:3-6. Although the focus of this passage is a marriage relationship, the principles relate to any woman’s character, especially the qualities of a gentle and quiet spirit that are precious in God’s sight. These enable us to “do what is right and not give way to fear.”

  • “GENTLE” does not mean passive, weak, or someone who cannot help herself. Rather, it means “controlled strength.” A gentle woman has a humble heart that bows itself before God, recognizes God’s dealings with her as good, and chooses not to be contentious or resistant against Him.

  • “QUIET” does not mean whisper, silent, or bland. Rather, it means “tranquility arising from within.” It is an inner peace and calmness in the midst of any circumstances.

God loved Sarah. He knew what was going on in her life and was able to do something about it. Yet, God did not give Sarah a child early in her marriage nor did He prevent her from making a bad decision. During her walk, a loving God said “no” to some things and she chose to trust Him rather than submit to fear. God rewarded her faith with an outpouring of His blessing in other ways. 

Through her personal story, she came to know that no obstacle is too hard for God to overcome. Nothing is too hard for God to accomplish.

Like Sarah we:

  • Are fallen and sinful

  • Have big dreams

  • Have been betrayed and wounded

  • Struggle with control and fixing things

  • Ultimately desire to love & trust God

Our Core Values