← Finding Kin
For Seniors & Boomers

You're not done.
Not even close.

Your grandkids may be far away. Your calendar may have cleared. But the wisdom you've spent a lifetime earning? A young family nearby desperately needs it — and so does a new believer who has never seen faith lived out in real life.

"I retired and thought I'd feel free. Instead I felt invisible. Like I'd been put on a shelf. My hard-won wisdom — nobody was asking for it anymore. Then I found a young family two miles away raising kids without a grandparent within 300 miles. Everything changed."
The gap you already feel

The shelf is real.

Geography has scattered families. Retirement has sidelined seniors. There are young parents exhausted and overwhelmed, new believers adrift with no one to model real faith — and boomers with decades of wisdom, time, and love going to waste. You can feel it. So can they.

What a Kin Group is

One senior. One family.
One new believer.

A Kin Group is exactly that — one senior or couple, one family with children, and one newer believer or couple, doing life together. Not a program. Not a small group with a workbook. A relationship with no expiration date, built around real life shared around a real table.

Kin Groups — seniors, families and new believers doing life together
Three generations. One table.
Everyone brings something.
You — the senior
Wisdom, steadiness, the long view
Decades of lived faith, navigated seasons, hard-won perspective that no curriculum can replicate.
The family
Life, energy, a home to gather in
Children who need an elder. Parents who need someone who's been through it. The fullness of everyday life at its most real.
The new believer
Fresh eyes, honest questions, new hunger
The questions they're afraid to ask on Sunday. A wonder that reminds everyone in the room why faith matters.
What flows both ways

You're not just giving.
You're receiving.

What you bring

Wisdom earned through endurance. Steadiness in hard seasons. A faith that has been tested and held. The kind of presence that only comes from someone who has lived long and loved well.

What you receive

Purpose. Belonging. The energy of children who don't know you're supposed to be invisible. The honest questions of a new believer that will rekindle your own wonder. A family that needs you — not as a volunteer, but as yourself.

What if the best chapter
hasn't happened yet?

You don't need to be perfect. You need to be willing to show up — with your story, your scars, your hard-won wisdom — for a family that needs you more than you know.

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