"You are the light of the world." — Matthew 5:14
The Ryker's Rainbow Community Prayer Garden was built for you. For the names you hold close. For the mornings that are harder than most.
Nestled in the heart of Jones Valley on the grounds of Valley United Methodist Church, this sacred space honors children loved and lost — and reminds every family who walks through its gates that their child is remembered here, among a community that does not forget.
The garden welcomes all families who have experienced the loss of a child, regardless of age, the time that has passed, or the manner of their passing. This space is for you.
Grief deserves a place to breathe — somewhere to sit in the quiet and feel, even for a moment, that you are not carrying this alone.
community prayer garden
areas for reflection
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A national symbol for bereaved parents, standing in over 150 locations across the U.S. — and now, here, for you.
The Angel of Hope
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One path. No wrong turns. Just you, the quiet, and whatever you need to bring to it.
The Walking Labyrinth
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A registered Wind Phone — a place to pick up the receiver and say the things that need to be said out loud.
The Wind Phone
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A Bloodgood Japanese maple set apart as a gentle, dedicated space for grieving siblings.
The Whispering Tree
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Porch swings, rocking chairs, and park benches tucked throughout — because rest is part of healing.
The Pergola & Garden Seating
Cast bronze plaques bearing the names of babies and children gone too soon. Permanent. Beautiful. Theirs.
The Memory Walls
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We welcome your donation of any amount to honor a loved one on our Memory Wall. Your gift helps us maintain and preserve this special space of peace and remembrance.
Along the garden walls, cast bronze plaques hold the names of children whose lives — however brief — changed everything. A permanent, lasting place where names are not just remembered, but honored.
Memory plaques are ordered twice a year — once in spring and once in fall. Each plaque holds 40 names, and submissions close when the plaque is full. We encourage families not to wait.
Once your child's name is submitted, it will be honored during our annual December 6th candlelight ceremony — whether you are able to join us in the garden or not.
The Community Prayer Garden was brought to life by the generosity of individuals, families, businesses, and community partners who believed in this vision before a single stone was laid. Because of them, grieving families now have a place to come — a permanent, beautiful space where their children are remembered and their grief is held with care.
We are deeply and endlessly grateful.
The Community Prayer Garden is a free, always-open space for any family walking through the loss of a child — no tickets, no requirements. Just an open gate and a community ready to walk alongside you.
Your donation helps keep this sacred space beautiful, maintained, and accessible to every family who needs it. Every contribution is an act of light.
Some gifts are given once.
This one lasts forever.
Support the Community Prayer Garden