Restoring and empowering women and single mothers through the love of Jesus 

Our desire is to engage, empower, and equip women and single moms through the love of Jesus by providing a safe place of community. We acknowledge the power of connection, as God created us with a need for one another -through love, accountability, support, and friendship.

ENGAGE

Engaging with women through intentional relationships, discipleship, and mentorship.

EMPOWER

Empowering women to see their true identity in Christ by sharing God’s love.

EQUIP

Equipping women with the Holy Spirit so they can overcome hardships and fulfill their purpose.

Our Work

Lydia’s Well walks alongside women and single moms through intentional relationships and discipleship, assisting in connections to God and the Christian community.  Through mentorship, practical classes, and teaching of Biblical principles, we aspire to equip women with the love of God so they can overcome hardships and fulfill their purpose. We value the power in conversation and prayer as we work towards meeting the practical needs of women in our community and beyond. We work to meet the needs of women in our community by spending time with each woman, restoring their hearts, speaking life into their spirits, walking alongside them, and leading by example. Our end goal is to help women see their true identity in Christ.

About Us

Pastor Aeysha Young

Founder

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Andrea Stagg

Executive Administrator Assistant

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 ‘Therefore encourage one another and build each other up as you are already doing.’  
~1 Thessalonians 5:11 (CSB)

 ‘Some of you will rebuild the ancient ruins; you will restore the foundations laid long ago; you will be called the repairer of broken walls, the restorer of streets where people live.’  

~Isaiah 58:12 (CSB)

“A mother wants to be valued, to be seen and to know that someone truly cares. They want and need to be heard and know they matter.  The lives of women will be changed by our proximity, community, and the sharing of hope as we walk with one another in the messiness of life.”  

~Pastor Aeysha Young