When Life Shows Up in the Middle of Living

There are moments when life shows up in the middle of you living it.

You’re planning. Loving. Building. Dreaming.
And then something shifts.

A phone call.
A loss.
An unexpected responsibility.

It feels like life interrupted life.

For some of us, it has shown up more than once — sometimes more than we thought we could carry.

I have felt sadness, grief, disbelief, and anger in those moments.
But somehow, alongside them, I have also found strength.
Unbreakable bonds.
Laughter in unlikely places.
Forgiveness.
Faith.

And most importantly — God.

These interruptions have not destroyed me.
They have drawn me closer.

Tiffany Beecham-Person

Tiffany Beecham-Person: Nurturing Souls, Empowering Women

Hello, I’m Tiffany Beecham-Person. As a mother, wife, caregiver, and ordained minister, I understand the importance of finding a space where you can rest, reflect, and be supported. With a Master of Divinity and a Master of Arts in Pastoral Care and Counseling, I am deeply committed to creating a community where women can come together to nurture and empower one another.

At The Gathering Table, I believe that together we care for each other. This is a space where shared conversations, laughter, and stories bring us closer, and yes, sometimes even tears flow, because in community, we carry each other’s burdens and joys. Whether through prayer, reflection, or simply sharing quiet moments, my mission is to create a place where every woman is heard, valued, and empowered.

With my background in pastoral care, I offer more than just spiritual guidance; I’m here to walk alongside you in your journey, offering support, love, and gentle encouragement. At The Gathering Table, we are more than a community—we are a space of healing, empowerment, and shared care.

If you are seeking a place to find peace, reclaim your strength, and be nurtured in a community that supports and uplifts each other, I invite you to join us at The Gathering Table. Here, you will find the space just to be, rest, and grow in faith, knowing that together, we care for each other.

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