Press & Media Kit
For journalists, partners, and pastors writing about us.
The factsheet below is the short version. The logo pack contains the wordmark, the monogram, the favicon, and the social-share image in both vector (SVG) and raster (PNG) forms. For interviews or specific questions, write to press@hallelujah-hills.us.
Factsheet
- Name
- Hallelujah Hills
- Domain
- hallelujah-hills.us
- Type
- Christian community + Christian product line
- Location
- Rural / exurban South Carolina (specific site TBD)
- Status
- DEMO SITE — vision in formation
- Founders
- Two co-founders (Builder/Lead Engineer + Shepherd/Community Lead)
- Mission target
- 50%+ of net product revenue flows to mission giving (codified in legal shell)
- First product
- The Greeter — scene-aware hospitality at the door
- Catalog size
- 17 products planned across 4 families: Threshold, Hearth, Grounds, Body
- Phase 1
- Site + 10 homes + first product (Year 0–2)
- Phase 2
- Up to 40 homes + Lamp + Hymnal (Year 2–5)
- Phase 3
- Up to 80 homes + full catalog (Year 5+)
- Press contact
- press@hallelujah-hills.us
Logo pack
Download the full press pack (zipped) or grab individual assets below. Use the wordmark for contexts with horizontal space; use the monogram at favicon size or in tight contexts. Please don't recolor or redraw — the hand-drawn HH gate ligature is the brand.
Founder photos
Founder portraits are not yet released for press use. Once the founders agree on a photographer + a posture they're at peace with, the press pack will include print-resolution portraits and short bios. In the meantime, please use the wordmark or hero image to anchor a story; for an interview that needs a face, write to press@hallelujah-hills.us and we'll arrange a posed video call or in-person visit.
One-line description
A Christian community in South Carolina and a product line whose revenue funds mission.
Two-paragraph description
Hallelujah Hills is a Christian community being founded in South Carolina — a small village of manufactured homes built around a chapel, a bell tower, a working garden, and a common house. It is also a product line of seventeen tools the community uses at its own doors and in its own homes — the Greeter at the front door, the Lamp on the windowsill, the Bell in the tower, the Hymnal at every Sunday morning — built in the community's own workshop and made available to churches, ministry homes, and Christian families beyond its boundaries.
The two are one thing. The community uses the tools; the tools carry the community's witness; 50%+ of net product revenue flows to mission giving — missionaries by name, the hungry fed, prisoners visited, partner ministries supported. Transparency is a form of worship: every dollar in and out is published openly. The first product, The Greeter, ships in Phase 1.
Press contact
For interviews, factual checks, or to request a visit: press@hallelujah-hills.us.
For everything else, see Contact.