Hi, I’m Danielle.
I’m 27, married, and living in Margaret, Alabama with my husband and our two sweet pups, Maggie and Genesis (who truly believe they own the place). During the week, I work as a paralegal for two attorneys, and I also serve as a Medicaid specialist in our family business, helping families secure Medicaid coverage when a loved one needs nursing home care.
Walking with families in those seasons has shaped me more than I can explain. I’ve seen how much people just want someone steady beside them. Someone who cares. Someone who shows up. And that same heart is what eventually became Sips & Scriptures.
But this didn’t start from strategy.
It started from a lonely season.
I love Jesus. I was growing in my faith. Life looked full on the outside. And yet… I still felt that ache for deeper friendship. The kind where you don’t have to explain everything. The kind where you can open your Bible and your heart at the same time.
Adulthood changes things. Schedules get packed. People move. Priorities shift. And suddenly community doesn’t come as easily as it once did.
I remember thinking,
“If I’m feeling this, there’s no way I’m the only one.”
So in 2024, I opened my notes app and started writing down a dream.
Nothing fancy. Just a prayer for something real. A space where women could gather, grow in faith, and build friendships that actually last. A place centered on Jesus not performance.
By 2025, it wasn’t just a note on my phone anymore. Women were showing up. We were opening the Word together. We were having conversations that mattered. We were laughing, learning, and encouraging one another in Christ.
And I thought, this is it.
Sips & Scriptures is my “yes” to that prayer.
It’s a space to show up as you are.
It’s a place to grow in your relationship with Jesus.
It’s a community where friendship is intentional and faith is the foundation.
My heart behind all of this is simple:
I want women to feel seen in their stories.
Loved as they grow.
And welcomed exactly as they are.
Because we were never meant to walk this life alone.
If you’ve ever felt that quiet pull for deeper community I get it. I’ve been there.
And I’m so grateful you’re here.