
The Grace Exchange is Say Grace & Company's signature community experience
a space where women come together in person to share, encourage, and be honest. More than an event, it's an exchange. You bring your story, your questions, and your presence. You leave with something you didn't know you needed.

Where Women Come Strangers and Leave Sisters
At Say Grace & Company, hospitality is never just about a well-set table or a beautifully decorated room. It is about the condition of the heart — and what happens when a woman with an open heart decides to make room for another.
We believe that every one of us has experienced the love of God in some form — whether we recognized it in the moment or not. And we believe that true hospitality begins the moment we choose to accept that love and live like it was meant to be shared.
There is something that happens when women gather with intention. When one woman finds the courage to speak honestly about what God has carried her through, something shifts in the room. Her story becomes an invitation. Her testimony becomes a seed planted in soil she may never see bloom — but God does.
The Samaritan woman didn't have a platform. She didn't have a polished story or a ready audience. She had an encounter with Jesus — and that was enough to change an entire village. Your story carries the same potential.
Maybe you are still finding your voice. Maybe you are still deciding whether what you've lived through is worth sharing. We want to tell you gently and firmly — it is. God desires for you to speak truth, love your neighbor, extend grace to the skeptic, walk in humility, and give Him glory in every part of your story. The highest moments and the hardest ones. The seasons of abundance and the ones you barely survived.
This is what hospitality looks like at Say Grace & Company. Not performance. Not perfection. Just women making room for one another — and trusting that what gets shared around the table has the power to change what happens far beyond it.
Because the fruit of a testimony is lives changed. And the fulfillment of His promise is lives saved.














