Our Work
Rainbow Bridge Church offers trauma-informed spirit-led programs that restore safety, nourishment, and belonging.
Our work bridges spiritual care with practical action. We start with the body and the nervous system, because regulation is the foundation of healing. From there, we build community systems that help people eat, rest, learn, and reconnect with their dignity and sense of purpose.
We move with integrity and we prioritize families, children, and elders.
Rainbow Bridge Community Initiatives
Rainbow Bridge Community Initiatives (RBCI) is the community-facing, secular arm of Rainbow Bridge Church. Our community work focuses on tangible support for families and neighborhoods, addressing material needs alongside healing and care.
RBCI programs are developed intentionally in response to local needs, with an emphasis on food access, land connection, education, and long-term resilience.
Program Category 1: Food, Land, & Practical Care
The Aloha Garden Network (TAGN)
Food garden installations for families
TAGN builds food gardens for families who lack access to fresh food, prioritizing households with children and elders.
Gardens are paired with education so families can maintain and benefit from them long-term. Paid garden installations help subsidize free gardens for families in need.
This program reflects a core belief of Rainbow Bridge Church:
If spirituality does not nourish people, it is incomplete.
Program Category 2: Community & Cultural Healing
Voices of the Motherlands (VOTM)
Storytelling, truth-telling, and remembrance
Voices of the Motherlands is a community storytelling and dialogue series centered on maternal wisdom ancestral memory, and lived experience.
This program creates space for:
Women’s voices and lived truths
Intergenerational storytelling
Cultural remembrance and repair
Community reflection and dialogue
Offered as live gatherings, recorded talks, and future educational archives.
Program Category 3: Body Sovereignty & Cycles (Coming Soon)
Rooted: Body Literacy for Women and Girls
A foundation for sovereignty
This program teaches body literacy, menstrual cycle awareness, and embodied self-trust as foundational skills for autonomy and wellbeing.
The body is the first place sovereignty is learned.
Program Category 4: Regulation & Healing Education
Rainbow Bridge Church offers public education focused on understanding the nervous system, trauma, and physiological safety. This educational work provides a shared foundation for our community programs and spiritual offerings.
Our approach is science-informed, practical, and accessible to the general public. We focus on helping people understand how stress and trauma affect the body, and why regulation begins with physiology rather than willpower.
The Science of Regulation
A practical framework for trauma recovery
This program teaches the physiology of the nervous system in clear, accessible language. Participants learn how stress, trauma, and long-term survival states affect the body, behavior, and decision-making and how regulation can be restored through evidence-based practices.
Topics include:
How the nervous system responds to threat and safety
Why trauma is stored in the body, not just the mind
Practical tools for grounding, regulation, and recovery
How regulation supports parenting, leadership, and community health
Offered as:
Self-guided education
Small group courses
Community workshops
Levels of Regulation (Level 1-5)
A sequenced learning path
This multi-level curriculum guides participants from basic stabilization to deeper resilience and capacity building.
Level 1: Safety & Stabilization
Level 2: Emotional Regulation & Body Awareness
Level 3: Relational Regulation & Boundaries
Level 4: Purpose, Meaning, & Service
Level 5: Stewardship, Leadership & Teaching
Rainbow Bridge Church spiritual ministry programs include:
This program is designed to complement The Science of Regulation, offering a spiritually grounded pathway alongside our science-based approach to healing:
Bioenergetics & the Chakra Body
A spiritual and developmental framework for embodied healing
This program is designed to complement The Science of Regulation, offering a spiritually grounded pathway alongside our science-based approach to healing:
Bioenergetics & the Chakra Body is a spiritually grounded healing program that uses the chakra system as a developmental map for human healing, growth, and integration.
Across cultures and history, humans have described their inner experience through symbolic systems. The chakra system is one such map, describing how a person learns to feel safe, experience emotion, develop a sense of self, love, speak truth, perceive clearly, and connect to spirit.
This pathway integrates bioenergetics, somatic awareness, and spiritual udnerstanding to support deep, embodied healing.
What This Program Focuses On
This program supports participants in:
Understanding their emotional, energetic, and spiritual experience through the chakra system
Recognizing how trauma and life experience interrupt healthy development
Rebuilding safety, connection, and self-trust from the inside out
Working with energy, intuition, and sensation in a grounded, embodied way
Integrating spiritual insight back into daily life
Program Structure
This program follows a seven-stage chakra body:
Root: safety, belonging, and the right to exist
Sacral: Emotion, sensation, and the right to feel
Solar Plexus: Power, boundaries, and the right to be a self
Heart: Love grief, and the right to connect
Throat: Voice, truth, and the right to express
Third Eye: Perception, meaning, and the right to know
Crown: Spirit, unity, and the right to belong to something greater
Each stage explores how energy, emotion, and consciousness develop in the human body, and how healing occurs when what was interrupted is allowed to complete.
Who This Program Is For
This program may be supportive for:
adults seeking spiritual and emotional healing
People drawn to chakras, energy work, or intuitive experience
Trauma survivors wanting an embodied, non-bypassing approach
Those seeking meaning, connection, and inner coherence
This program is not intended for crisis support or acute destabilization.
Offered as:
self-guided learning pathway
facilitated group experience
advanced spiritual healing track within our broader regulation and healing programs.
Formats and availability will vary.
Programs are designed to be accessible to people with no prior spiritual or therapeutic background.
All Rainbow Bridge Church programs are trauma-informed, spiritually grounded, and designed to be practical, accessible, and rooted in love.
We are building what many of us needed and could not find.
Looking for Food Garden Programs?
Our community food garden work is led through TAGN - The Aloha Garden Network.
For more information about gardens, volunteering with builds, or supporting that work, please visit the TAGN page.
Interested in Our Work?
If you’re interested in learning more about our programs, exploring partnership, or staying connected as our community work develops, we invite you to reach out.
Program Disclaimers
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Rainbow Bridge Church programs are educational, spiritual, and community-based in nature.
They are not a substitute for medical care, mental health treatment, or emergency services. We do not diagnose conditions or provide clinical therapy.
Participants are encouraged to seek licensed medical or mental health support when needed and to engage with out programs at their own pace and capacity.
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Our programs are designed with trauma awreness and nervous system safety in mind. However, learning about trauma, the body, or personal history can sometimes bring up strong emotions.
Participation is always voluntary. You are enourage to pause, rest, or step away from any material that feels overwhelming.
Safety, consent, and self-regulation are core values of this community.
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Rainbow Bridge Church does not require adherence to a specific beief system.
Our teachings are offered as invitations, not doctrine. Each person remains the ultimate aithority over their own body, beliefs, and spiritual path.
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We recognize that healign can be immediate, incremental, or cyclical.
Programs are designed to support moments of insight and breakthrough, as well as periods of integration and rest. Participants are encouraged to listen to their own bodies and seek additional support as needed.
There is no required speed, outcome, or trajectory for participation.