At Eternal Anchor, we don’t ask visiting groups to come as experts—we invite them to come as learners. We believe the most transformative service happens not through projects completed, but through relationships formed, stories shared, and a willingness to walk alongside others with humility and open hearts.
This July, we were honored to welcome three returning teams from Otter Creek Church in Tennessee, TeamUp in Canada, and Discovery Church in Washington State. Each group brought something uniquely beautiful to our shared table: joy, laughter, deep compassion, and a genuine desire to be part of something bigger than themselves.
Rather than offering a checklist of tasks accomplished, we celebrate something much more meaningful—partnership rooted in mutual respect and shared purpose. Each group entered into the daily rhythms of our community with care and curiosity, choosing to learn from our staff, build friendships with our students and families, and affirm the dignity and worth of every person they encountered.
This summer also marked a powerful first: we began inviting visiting teams to an evening of table fellowship with our Family Services residents and houseparents. These shared meals offered space for connection across language, culture, and background—a chance to sit together, not just to eat, but to see each other. The result? A deeper understanding of the love and trust that defines our family-style homes, and unforgettable moments of belonging for everyone around the table.
“When we walk together, we go farther,” said Austin Robinson, Eternal Anchor’s co-founder and executive director. “When we listen first, we grow stronger. And when we break bread, we remember that we belong to one another.” To our July partners: thank you! Your presence was a gift. You reminded us that community isn’t built in a day—but that every day we choose to show up for one another, we build something sacred.
Learn more about our July visitors and see more photos here, here, here, here, and here.
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