Community
Kintsugi Community
our sacred space
what You Get Inside
✔ Seven Companion Booklets on resilience, growth, and trauma-informed care.
✔ Kintsugi Case Conferences – safe, guided spaces to share and learn.
✔Mentoring & Certification opportunities for care professionals.
✔ Weekly support groups, forums, and live events.
✔ Real-time resources and crisis support.
✔ Kintsugi Case Conferences – safe, guided spaces to share and learn.
✔Mentoring & Certification opportunities for care professionals.
✔ Weekly support groups, forums, and live events.
✔ Real-time resources and crisis support.
Who It's For
✔ Chaplains & leaders seeking tools and encouragement
✔ Couples building resilience and connection
✔ Seekers in recovery from grief, trauma, or anxiety
✔ Helpers & healers longing for community
✔ Couples building resilience and connection
✔ Seekers in recovery from grief, trauma, or anxiety
✔ Helpers & healers longing for community
CCC KINTSUGI EXPERIENCE
We believe that healing happens in community. Like the Japanese art of Kintsugi—where broken pottery is mended with gold—we embrace every crack and story as part of a beautiful, resilient whole.
This is more than a membership—it’s a learning and support community designed for chaplains, couples, leaders, seekers, and anyone on a journey of healing or helping.
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Whether you’re healing or helping, you’re not alone.
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Words From The Community
Kintsugi is not about idealogues, it does not begin with ideas, it begins with the reality of fissures and fractures.
Vanessa LewisKintsugi Resilience Master
I am becoming aware that to open the cloak of pain, I need to be open to experience the heart that feels hurt, but also that wants to grow and stretch its legs. There seems to exist opposing forces, a tension in between these to polarities---to stay inside, and the desire to open up.
Dillon BalmacedaKintsugi Trainee
Do we hold back from making changes because we are highly influenced by the lens we look through? My glasses are usually grimy and difficult to see through but these new Kintsugi glasses are very clean and free of debris. I like them a lot!
Linda KeeferKintsugi Resilience Master
Trauma shifts our minds, emotions and responses to life. Feeling words not being expressed could be a sign of some underlying suffering has not surfaced or an unconscious reaching for solace.
Sharon RayfordKintsugi Trainee
When I allow someone to speak into my life, especially in a trusting cohort, I am giving them an opportunity to lovingly hold up a mirror for me to see myself more clearly.
Mark SulgerKintsugi Resilience Master 