Come to the table.
An invitation
You were not meant to figure it out alone, at the kitchen counter, at 2 a.m., with a cold cup of tea and a heart that has been carrying too much for too long.
Coaching, at this table, is the practice of bringing your real life into honest conversation — with yourself, with another, and with the Lord who has not let go of you for a single hour of it.
Jucelia Rosetti · Middleboro, MA
The story
I’m Ceia.
I came to coaching the long way around — through marriage and motherhood, through a quiet Brazilian church and a loud Massachusetts winter, through being undone by Christ more times than I can count.
What I bring to this work is not a list of credentials. It is a posture of presence, a love of the Word, and a deep conviction that the women I sit with are already seen by the only One whose seeing matters.
Ways to walk together
Three places at the table.
- 01
One to one
The signature path
Twice-monthly conversations, scripture-rooted, woven around your real life. We build a long obedience in the same direction. For women ready to be known, not just helped.
- Rhythm
- 2× / month · 60 min
- Investment
- $285 / month
- For whom
- By application
- 02
Come to the Table
A guided group, four months
A small circle of eight women, meeting weekly, walking together through identity, calling, and the slow work of being made new. Ends with a quiet retreat day in person.
- Rhythm
- Weekly · 16 weeks
- Investment
- $1,400 in full
- For whom
- Spring & fall cohorts
- 03
The Honest Hour
A single session
One conversation, ninety minutes, to talk through a decision you cannot name. No commitment beyond the hour. Often the door that opens the longer walk.
- Rhythm
- Single · 90 min
- Investment
- $185
- For whom
- Anyone, anytime
From the table
“I came in feeling like I had to perform even my own healing. Ceia made me a cup of tea on a Tuesday morning over Zoom, opened her Bible, and asked me a question no one had ever asked me.I’m still answering it. I’m a different woman.”
Letters from the table
A short letter, once a month.
Scripture, story, a question to sit with.
No funnels. No urgency. Just something quiet to find in your inbox when you have a moment to be still.