He Nailed It

Jesus died for us while we were still sinners. Because He nailed our sin to the cross, we can be in relationship with Him. We want our community to meet Jesus through the Agape Gardens.

Will you join us in restoring the Agape Gardens – a place is designed to care for your soul well before your soul says it needs care? Will you help us create a sanctuary of rest and renewal?

He Nailed It

Jesus died for us while we were still sinners. Because He nailed our sin to the cross, we can be in relationship with Him. We want our community to meet Jesus through the Agape Gardens.

Will you join us in restoring the Agape Gardens – a place is designed to care for your soul well before your soul says it needs care? Will you help us create a sanctuary of rest and renewal?

He Nailed It

Jesus died for us while we were still sinners. Because He nailed our sin to the cross, we can be in relationship with Him. We want our community to meet Jesus through the Agape Gardens.

Will you join us in restoring the Agape Gardens – a place is designed to care for your soul well before your soul says it needs care? Will you help us create a sanctuary of rest and renewal?

Who We Are

Servant’s Oasis was founded in 1993 as a nonprofit with a mission to support community and ministry leaders who are faithfully serving others.

As a part of our mission to empower our community to encounter Jesus and experience a vibrant walk with Him, Servant’s Oasis is restoring our renowned gardens so that visitors can rest, heal, and reconnect with Christ.

Through prayer, reflection, and renewal, we offer the Agape Gardens as a place to experience God’s love and grace, so visitors can return to their communities renewed and ready to share the love of Jesus wherever they are.

Agape Gardens

The agape gardens at Servant's Oasis.

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 the intentional healing process that takes place in the garden will extend outward from the individual into their communities. By help to clarify their identity in Christ, we can ensure positive outcomes far into the future as the Good News of Jesus Christ continues to reach to the ends of the earth.

Upcoming Events

First Fridays

May 2 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

First Fridays

June 6 @ 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Agape Gardens

The agape gardens at Servant's Oasis.

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 the intentional healing process that takes place in the garden will extend outward from the individual into their communities. By help to clarify their identity in Christ, we can ensure positive outcomes far into the future as the Good News of Jesus Christ continues to reach to the ends of the earth.

Upcoming Events

First Fridays

May 2 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

First Fridays

June 6 @ 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Interested in How you Can help?

Volunteers Play a Crucial Role in Our Ministry

We welcome any individuals or groups to join us who are committed to our mission to inspire our community to encounter Jesus and cultivate a dynamic relationship with Him. Our need for volunteers continues to grow as we restore our gardens and enhance our facilities.

What’s New With Us…

Servant’s Oasis Featured on Hopecast: Supporting Those Who Serve

We had the privilege of joining Hopecast, the podcast by Blessings of Hope, to share the heart behind Servant’s Oasis. Dr. Roy Smith and Jillian Diffenderfer sat down with CEO David Lapp to discuss how our retreat and counseling center empowers those who serve our communities—ministers, nurses, teachers, social workers, and first responders. Watch the episode to hear how Servant’s Oasis is making a difference, and check out the Sanctuary for Heroes article!

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