About Rainbow Bridge Church
What We Are
Rainbow Bridge Church is a trauma-informed, spirit-led community rooted in healing, land stewardship, and collective care.
We create grounded spaces where people can reconnect with their bodies, their communities, and their sense of belonging - especially those impacted by trauma, displacement, or systems that have failed them.
Why We Exist
Rainbow Bridge Church was formed in response to a growing need for spaces that address healing at the level of the nervous system, the spirit, and the community - not just belief or behavior.
We believe healing happens when people feel safe, seen, and supported in relationship with each other and the land. From that foundation, people remember who they are and what they carry to give.
How We Work
Our work centers on:
Trauma-informed, nervous-system-aware practices
Community-based healing and educaiton
Food security and reconnection to land
Spiritual formation grounded in love, dignity, and belonging
We move intentionally, building in relationship with the communities we serve and honoring both lived experience and evidence-based care.
Who We Are For
Rainbow Bridge Church is for people seeking healing, grounding, and connection - regardless of religious background.
Our spaces welcome those who may feel spiritually curious, culturally displaced, or cautious of traditional institutions, and who are looking for something rooted, ethical, and real.
Our Mission
Rainbow Bridge Church creates trauma-informed, spirit-led sanctuaries for healing through ancestral wisdom, somatic science, and divine belonging.
Feminine Leadership
Rainbow Bridge Church is guided by Reverend Krysta Kalapana, a mother, minister, and community builder devoted to protecting children and cultivating peace through care.
A Statement From the Founder
Rev. Krysta Kalapana
We are living through a moment of collective reckoning; A turning point, when we are asked to choose what we serve: Love or Fear.
Across the world, fear is being amplified.
Children are being harmed.
The Earth is being pillaged.
And people are being pushed into disconnection from their bodies, their neighbors, and their own inner knowing.
I founded Rainbow Bridge Church because humanity is being asked to choose again between love and fear, between relationship and domination, between a living world and a manufactured one. I believe most people would choose love if they were given the inner conditions to do so. But fear lives in the nervous system. Trauma lives in the body. Hunger lives in the belly. Silence lives in the throat.
So this church was built to tend to the places where fear takes root.
At it’s heart, Rainbow Bridge Church exists for four simple, radical purposes:
To help people feed themselves.
To give voice to the voiceless.
To help people heal their nervous systems.
And to build safe spaces where people can find their truth.
These are not abstract ideals. They are deeply spiritual and profoundly practical. Jesus fed people. He listened to those no one else would hear. He listened to those no one else would hear. He brought peace to frightened bodies. He created spaces where people could encounter truth without coercion. Everything we do stands in that lineage.
Rainbow Bridge Church also carries a maternal heart.
I was born into the role of a little matriarch, tasked with loving and protecting my younger siblings in a home that was not safe. When crisis struck, my job was to calm the room, settle the nervous systems, and bring everyone back to center so life could continue. that is what a Teacher of God does. Not dominate. Not control. But help people return to themselves so they can get back to what truly matters.
This church was shaped by that calling.
The new age we are entering will require us to dismantle the barriers to love we have built in our bodies, our families, and our societies. That is deep spiritual work. It is not always pretty. It is not always gentle. But it is holy.
My own life has been a long journey through trauma, disillusionment, and survival into healing, embodiment, and faith. I know what it feels like when the body is braced and the soul is silenced. I also know what it feels like when peace returns, when truth speaks again, and when love becomes possible.
Rainbow Bridge Church is my spiritual line in the sand.
It is a place where love is practiced, not just preached.
Where science and sacred wisdom walk together.
Where children are protected.
Where Earth is honored.
And where no one is asked to abandon their own inner knowing in order to belong.
We are building gardens so people can eat.
We are creating circles so people can speak.
We are teaching regulation so people can feel safe in their bodies.
And we are creating sanctuaries where people can remember who they are.
This is a time to polarize to Love.
Not fear.
Not silence.
Not domination.
But with nourishment, truth, safety, and peace.
That is the Christ I follow.
That is the church I’m building.
It’s time for LOVE to rise.