How Every Mom Is Different (And Why That Matters)
We get this question a lot:
“Is this a faith-based group?”
“Is this like a church moms’ group?”
And while we know that question usually comes from a good place, the answer is clear:
No, we’re a secular mom group in Newnan.
And that’s very intentional.
We’re here for the moms who crave something deeper than surface-level connection.
We’re here for the ones who’ve walked into rooms that preached love but expected perfection.
We’re here for the moms who were told they had to leave parts of themselves at the door in order to belong.
Here’s what makes Every Mom different:
We don’t wear masks here
Rough week? Messy story? Let it out. You don’t have to filter your experience to be palatable.
You don’t have to slap on a smile if you’re falling apart inside. We want the real version of you, not the polished one.
We center authenticity, not appearances
You can show up tired. You can show up laughing. You can show up cussing under your breath because motherhood is hard and you’re human.
We’re not pearl clutchers. We’re not here to judge your language or your life. We’re here to sit next to you and say, “Me too.”
We welcome hard questions and honest conversations
You don’t have to pretend to have it all figured out. You don’t have to agree with everyone.
We talk about doubt, justice, parenting, privilege, mental health, and all the messy in-between. We don’t fear discomfort, we grow through it.
We are values-driven
We believe in kindness, equity, and radical empathy.
We teach our kids to love boldly, to speak up, and to care for others, not because we’re told to, but because it’s how we build a better world.
We are a safe space for marginalized voices
We don’t just say “everyone is welcome.”
We actively lift up and make room for voices that are often ignored, silenced, or excluded.
That includes trans moms, LGBTQIA+ families, moms of color, neurodivergent moms, single moms, disabled moms, and anyone who has ever felt like the outsider.
This is a space where your full identity is honored. Not tolerated, not debated, not erased.
We know traditional religious groups can be meaningful for many, and we honor that. We’re not trying to replace them.
We’re here to offer something different for the moms who’ve never quite felt at home in those spaces, or who’ve outgrown them.
We don’t need you to fit a mold.
We just want you to feel safe enough to take yours off.
If you’ve been holding your breath in other spaces, let this be the one where you can finally exhale.
Cuss if you need to. Cry if you need to.
Come as you are. We saved you a seat.