About Jean Cavanaugh

Jean Cavanaugh is the founder and steward of Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary, established in 2019 as a living, learning community devoted to reconnecting people with the wisdom of nature, the sacred order of creation, and the presence of Christ within all life. Her work brings together spiritual formation, ecological stewardship, ancestral wisdom, and hands-on community practice. Through years of practical work on the land, study of the Mysteries, and the healing of her own severe health challenges through natural methods, Jean has come to recognize God’s hand at work throughout creation. Her teachings, rooted in the Mystery School tradition and Christian gnosis, explore how the patterns of heaven, earth, and the human body reveal the way back to divine presence, peace, and inner strength. Jean leads with honesty, integrity, and a deeply welcoming spirit, inviting others to let go of inherited assumptions and rediscover truth through lived experience and embodied understanding. She works with all ages—from preschoolers to elders—offering programs and celebrations that emphasize direct engagement with nature, music, story, homesteading skills, and in-person community. She and her family live at the 21-acre Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary, where daily life reflects a commitment to simplicity, beauty, and harmony with the land. The sanctuary includes gardens, woodland trails, a seasonal creek, gathering circles, and spaces designed to nourish both people and wildlife. Jean is especially passionate about creating environments that are grounding, beautiful, and spiritually restorative. Through her writing and teaching, Jean encourages others to know themselves, know creation, and recognize Christ as the living truth present within and around us—always inviting a return to love, beauty, and the sacred order of life.

Members Walk and Bonfire

By |2026-03-31T23:40:42+02:00February 1st, 2021|Events & Celebrations|

Happy Imbolc to those who celebrate! As we start to look towards the coming of spring and the preparations needed for our upcoming projects, it was wonderful to gather on a snowy winter day to talk and share together.   chatting in the back field   As we say farewell to the season of Samhain, I am having a look at Caitlin Matthews' suggested activities for the coming Imbolc months (she is the author of ...

Building an Institution

By |2026-03-31T23:51:07+02:00January 29th, 2021|Musings, News|

Growing up as the daughter of a minister, I lived and breathed the Church, and was an active member in many ways. For me, the vision of Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary is as a similar institution. Meaning that it is bigger than any one person, or particular leadership. The vision that the Sanctuary Board has put forth is one that allows for a long-standing organization that can last for generations.   yew tree berries - photo by ...

Building Community

By |2026-04-01T00:03:18+02:00January 25th, 2021|Events & Celebrations|

This past Thursday we had another of our community gatherings, which previously were our workdays, but lately have turned into bonfires and walks in the woods. It seems fitting for those of us who have worked at the Sanctuary throughout the year, to have some down time together.               We are looking forward to our member Walk and Talk coming up this Sunday. We do have a few people signed up, ...

Ecosystem Restoration

By |2026-03-30T02:20:30+02:00January 16th, 2021|News|

We’ve been working on an earthworks project at the sanctuary to manage the annual flooding. We want to manage the water in such a way as to be able to store it for the dry season rather than simply draining it all away. Instead it will go through a system of little rain gardens and overflow into a one acre pond when it floods. If the pond gets too full there will be a spillway to allow ...

Celebrating Each Step

By |2026-03-30T02:29:10+02:00January 11th, 2021|News|

The wood mulch we've been waiting for has finally started rolling in. This is a resource we're able to get for free from tree service companies when they're working in the area. We were promised some earlier this fall, but for some reason they ended up dumping it elsewhere. But now, our township is trimming the trees along all the area roads and has said they will bring the mulch from this project to us.     ...

Work song, part 2: a vision

By |2026-03-31T01:49:51+02:00January 10th, 2021|Musings|

Tree at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary - photo by Brennah Cavanaugh Work song, part 2: a vision If we will have the wisdom to survive, To stand like slow-growing trees On a ruined place, renewing, enriching it, If we will make our seasons welcome here, Asking not too much of earth or heaven, then a long time after we are dead The lives our lives prepare will live Here, their houses strongly placed Upon the valley ...

Honoring the People

By |2026-03-31T02:00:32+02:00January 6th, 2021|News|

Back in November of 2019, we celebrated the official beginning of Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary as a nonprofit. In the year prior, the board members had gone through a course on Effective Collaboration together which helped us craft our vision and mission statements, as well as learn how to work together as a group. It gave us a firm foundation for going forward, and we made the leap to go through the process of becoming a nonprofit. We ...

Memories of Summer

By |2026-03-30T02:04:49+02:00January 5th, 2021|Musings|

It seemed like it would be nice to share a colorful summertime photo, to remind us of warmer days right about now. This was in our pollinator garden last summer, and the poignancy of the butterfly going about its business with its frayed wings struck me as how many of us are feeling these days. What thoughts does it bring up for you? Is there anything you'd like to share?   Butterfly on Zinnia - photo ...

Honoring the Land

By |2026-03-28T02:06:00+02:00January 3rd, 2021|Musings|

Is it better for people to leave nature completely alone whenever possible? There's a common conception that nature would be better without humans. It's true that some of our activities are insanely more destructive than any other animal, but we also have an incredible power to do good and to help regeneration to occur. That's one of the things we're striving for here at the Sanctuary.     There is a saying that knowledge without action is ...

Thank You!

By |2026-03-28T21:40:49+02:00January 1st, 2021|Musings|

As we start the fresh new year of 2021, I would like to thank each of you for your incredible support of the vision and mission of Crossing Hedgerows Farm and Sanctuary. We could not exist without our community. For all the ways, large and small that you have contributed, it is very much appreciated.   Crossing Hedgerows Farm - Autumn 2020   May this year bring us all many blessings and may we have ...

Trails in the Woods

By |2026-03-28T21:50:20+02:00December 30th, 2020|News|

Pictured above is part of the main access lane we were able to put in this year. Though we want to keep the majority of the area as natural as possible with only foot paths, we also needed to have a large enough trail to allow for a vehicle when necessary.     Oh... and if you look closely, you might just see some coyote and rabbit tracks in this photo. ~ Jean

A Visit With Our Outside Friends

By |2026-03-25T02:23:45+02:00December 28th, 2020|Musings|

The Cavanaugh house and farm sits on a 5 acre parcel of land, and then we have another separate parcel of 13 acres that has been designated as the Sanctuary land. We (Cavanaughs) don't get out to walk the entire Sanctuary parcel every day, but we try to make a round at least once a week to the majority of it. No two walks are ever the same (as those who enjoy taking nature walks are certainly ...

Beannacht / Blessing

By |2026-03-26T01:33:47+02:00December 23rd, 2020|Musings|

Sunset at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary - photo by Brennah Cavanaugh   Beannacht / Blessing On the day when the weight deadens on your shoulders and you stumble, may the clay dance to balance you. And when your eyes freeze behind the grey window and the ghost of loss gets in to you, may a flock of colours, indigo, red, green, and azure blue come to awaken in you a meadow of delight. When the canvas ...

Song of Life

By |2026-03-26T01:43:11+02:00December 19th, 2020|Flora, Musings|

Oak tree at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary. Photo by Brennah Cavanaugh Song of Life by Charles Mackay (1814 - 1889)   A traveller on a dusty road Strewed acorns on the lea: And one took root and sprouted up, And grew into a tree. Love sought its shade at evening-time, To breathe its early vows; And Age was pleased, in heights of noon, To bask beneath its boughs. The dormouse loved its dangling twigs, The birds ...

Icy Pond

By |2026-03-26T01:53:26+02:00December 18th, 2020|News|

Continuing the theme of water, it's exciting to see that the "pond" is starting to ice over. Although it's still only the beginnings of the pond that we have planned, it's already a fairly significant body of water nevertheless. And it makes it really easy to envision what it will be like when it's finished.   Pond Construction 2020   This week we had the survey done that was required by EGLE for us to ...

Eala Sruthán

By |2026-03-25T02:11:27+02:00December 17th, 2020|Musings|

The north branch of the Swan Creek flows through Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary and continues all the way to Lake Erie. Swan Creek is Eala Sruthán in Gaelic. We originally had used that name for our farm, but nobody could pronounce it, so we eventually settled on Crossing Hedgerows. But to us (the Cavanaughs), the creek is still Eala Sruthán. This is how it looks today with the new fallen snow and rabbit prints all along the edge. ...

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