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Operation: To Honor
  •              Marriage Was Never Meant to Be a                             Performance. It Was Meant to Be a 
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    Covenant Under Yahuah.

    This space exists for couples who feel drawn to something deeper than modern wedding culture. 

    We support those who desire a set-apart marriage—entered with intention, humility, and reverence under Yahuah.

Why Covenant Marriage Matters

Marriage did not originate in culture, government, or tradition. 

It began as covenant—established by Yahuah, witnessed, and entered with responsibility and faithfulness.

Many couples today are searching for meaning, not performance. They want alignment, not spectacle. 

Covenant marriage restores marriage to its intended foundation.

If you are just beginning this journey, you do not need to have everything figured out. 

A willing heart and a desire for truth is enough to begin.

Who This Is For

This path is for couples who feel drawn to:

  • A marriage rooted in covenant rather than culture

  • A ceremony that is peaceful, reverent, and intentional

  • Learning and growing together as they seek truth

  • Witnesses over audiences, meaning over aesthetics

If you are new to Hebrew roots and still learning, you are welcome here. 

Many couples arrive at the beginning.

What Covenant Ceremonies Feel Like

Covenant ceremonies are often simpler than what the modern world calls a “wedding”—

but they are not smaller in meaning.

These moments are designed to feel grounded and set-apart: not rushed, not pressured, not performed. 

Whether private or shared with a small circle of witnesses, the focus remains the same—

entering covenant under Yahuah with reverence and intention.

How I Serve

I am not here to sell a wedding. 

I am here to serve what Yahuah is building in your marriage.

I walk beside couples gently—listening, learning, and growing alongside them—

as they prepare for a covenant moment rooted in truth. 

I approach this work as a humble servant, not an authority over your journey.

When You’re Ready

If this resonates with you, the next step is learning what covenant ceremonies look like in practice—

how they are structured, what’s included, and how we move forward gently and intentionally.