Presence First.
Everything
Else Follows.

Solumérae exists to see builders restored before they build.

We envision a generation of builders who no longer confuse urgencywith obedience, who know how to sit with God before they move for Him, who are internally ordered before they expand externally, and who build from inheritance instead of insecurity.

We see entrepreneurs, leaders, and creatives who are not driven by comparison, performance, or pressure, but led by Presence.

We see faith communities where hustle is no longer disguised as faithfulness, where rest is not treated as weakness,
and where discernment is valued more than visibility.

We see people who can write the vision clearly, not because they forced clarity, but because they learned to remain long enough to receive it.

Solumérae is building spaces, tools,
and gatherings that form this kind of builder.

Not louder. Not faster. But aligned.

SOLUMÉRAE
CORE VALUES 

His presence
IS the luxury.

God forms us through what we build.

Rest is foundational,
not a reward.

We build from inheritance, not for it.

Our Foundation

Everything we do at Solumérae is built upon the truth of Scripture and the person of Jesus Christ.

We believe in one God, eternally existing as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

We believe that Jesus Christ is God made flesh, who left heaven and entered humanity to reconcile us to the Father. We believe He lived a sinless life, willingly died on the cross for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day, defeating sin and death and making salvation available to all who place their faith in Him.

We believe that Scripture is God-breathed, authoritative, and profitable for teaching, correction, instruction, and training in righteousness. It is the foundation by which we test every idea, conviction, and direction.

We believe that salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone and that water baptism is an outward declaration of an inward transformation and commitment to follow Him.

We believe that the Holy Spirit dwells within believers, empowers them to live holy lives, convicts, comforts, guides, and equips them for the work God has prepared for them. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we believe believers can overcome sin and walk in increasing obedience to Christ.

We believe in the gathering of believers for worship, discipleship, encouragement, prayer, and mutual strengthening. We were never intended to walk alone.

Because of these convictions, Solumérae exists to help people slow down, hear God clearly, steward what He has entrusted to them, and build from a place of presence, alignment, and obedience.

  • VISION IS REVELATION, NOT AMBITION

    In Scripture, vision is not ambition.
    It is not personal branding.
    It is not life goals.
    It is not a productivity strategy.

    The Hebrew word often translated as “vision” is ḥāzôn (חָזוֹן).

    It means revelation, divine communication, something seen because it was shown.

    Habakkuk 2:2 says,
    “Write the vision and make it plain…”

    Vision is not self-generated.
    It was received.

    Biblically, vision is:

    • Revelation from God
    • Direction rooted in what He has spoken
    • A future reality revealed by Him
    • Something stewarded, not invented

    Vision is received before it can be executed.

    When we attempt to manufacture vision instead of receiving it, we replace revelation with pressure.

    That is where hustle begins.

  • CLARITY IS ALIGNMENT, NOT A FEELING.

    Clarity is not emotional certainty.
    It is not constant confidence.
    It is not everything making sense.

    Clarity in Scripture is light.

    Psalm 119:105 says,
    “Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”

    Not a spotlight.
    Not the full blueprint.
    A lamp.

    Clarity is directional illumination.

    Proverbs 3:5-6 says,
    He will make our paths straight.

    “Straight” carries the idea of alignment, not speed.

    Biblically, clarity is:

    • Alignment with what God has spoken
    • Discernment between truth and deception.
    • Light sufficient for obedience.
    • Understanding for the next faithful step.

    Hustle culture confuses urgency for clarity. Scripture defines clarity as alignment.

    They are not the same.

  • RESTORTATION IS A RETURNING, NOT REINVENTION.

    The Hebrew word translated “restore” is shuv (שׁוּב).

    It means to return.
    To turn back.
    To bring back to the original state.

    Psalm 23:3 says,
    “He restores my soul.”

    Restoration is not self-improvement.
    It is not upgrading your strategy.
    It is not reinventing your brand.

    It is return.

    Return to Presence.
    Return to identity.
    Return to God’s order.

    Hustle culture fragments what restoration gathers.

    Solumérae exists to guide that return.

Undefined foundations
create structural vulnerability.