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Covenant Ceremony Weddings

These ceremonies are designed to keep covenant at the center—simple, reverent, and intentional. 
Whether you are early in your journey or have been walking this path for some time, 
each couple is approached with gentleness, care, and respect.



Questions You May Have

FAQ Item 1:
Do we have to “know everything” to do this?
No. Many couples are just beginning. A willing heart and a desire to learn is enough to start, however, making this kind of commitment isn't what we see in the world today. 

We want you to make sure this is the correct path for you both, so we will likely want to meet at least 3-6 months prior to the date you choose. 

This will give us time to ensure your celebration is exactly as you imagined. 

Traditionally, a year was spent "getting to know each other" prior to the covenant ceremony.


FAQ Item 2:
Can this be private?
Yes. Covenant ceremonies can be very small and still deeply meaningful. 

We can work with you to make it exactly how you desire.


FAQ Item 3:
Do you travel?
Yes, depending on schedule and location. 

Share your area and what you’re envisioning.


FAQ Item 4:
What if we’re unsure which option fits?
That’s normal. We can talk it through and keep it simple or figure out exactly what will make it special for you.


FAQ Item 5:
Is this a sales process?

No. We begin with conversation and discernment—peacefully and without pressure. This is your journey and you decide what happens next. 
We are here to guide you through the process. We understand this is not for everyone. 
We believe if you are here still looking into this option, Yahuah sent you to us. 
Everything you decide will be your choice, from the most minimal to our most extravagant 
(will never be like the weddings you see celebrities have), 
but it will be a perfect day to enter into covenant with The Most High and each other.

What Every Covenant Ceremony Includes

Every covenant ceremony is approached with the same foundation, regardless of size or setting:

• Covenant-centered guidance and preparation 

• Help shaping ceremony flow and wording with reverence 

• A peaceful, intentional ceremony led with clarity 

• Space for personalization without turning the moment into a performance 


Covenant Ceremony

A simple, reverent covenant moment focused on entering marriage under Yahuah.

This option is ideal for couples who desire:

• a private ceremony or minimal witnesses 

• a quiet, set-apart covenant moment 

• clarity and meaning without added complexity 

This option includes ceremony guidance, covenant-centered wording support, and a peaceful structure rooted in intention.

Covenant Ceremony + Small Gathering

For couples who desire a covenant ceremony followed by a small, meaningful gathering with close family or friends.

This option includes everything in the Covenant Ceremony, with added support for:

• a small celebration or shared meal 

• gentle flow and timing guidance 

• witness participation when desired 

The focus remains covenant-first, without turning the gathering into a production.

Full Covenant Celebration (coming soon)

An extended experience for couples who desire more preparation time and deeper involvement while keeping covenant at the center.

This option includes:

• expanded preparation and guidance 

• additional time for intention and planning 

• support for larger gatherings while maintaining reverence 
(We hope to be able to host full week long celebrations just like 
Yahusha would have witnessed, in the future.)

This is still not about spectacle—it is about walking the covenant journey with care and clarity.

Personalization & Honoring Service

Every couple’s journey is different. Covenant ceremonies may take place in nature, on family land, 
or in simple venues chosen for peace rather than display.

As a military family, it is an honor to serve military members and all civil servants. 
When applicable, respectful touches may be included to acknowledge service.
We offer "elopements" when time plays a role in deployments, 
but you still want that special day.


How We Move Forward

1. You reach out and share what you’re envisioning 

2. We have a gentle conversation with no pressure or obligation 

3. We prepare a covenant-centered ceremony with intention and care 

Begin the Conversation

If you feel drawn to covenant marriage, the next step is a simple conversation. This is not a sales process, and there is no rush.

Many couples who reach out are still learning and seeking. You are welcome to begin where you are.

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Thank you for taking the time to learn and seek. May the Ruach guide your steps and bring peace as you move forward.