House of Sheerah was born from a longing I could no longer ignore.
I was looking for a community—one that honored my vision, calling, and marketplace calling without asking me to compromise my values.
A space where women who build could be seen fully, supported intentionally, and guided with both faith and structure. I could not find it. So I built it.
I am intentional by nature and an architect by calling. I help women builders design, create, and implement what God has already placed inside of them.
Not through pressure.
Not through performance.
But through alignment, clarity, and intentional action.
Too many women are carrying vision, responsibility, leadership, and legacy—while quietly questioning whether they are capable, qualified, or too late to begin again. Many have built careers, families, ministries, and businesses for others, yet feel uncertain when it comes to building for themselves.
This house exists to interrupt that lie.
You are not incapable.
You are not behind.
My journey has included career transitions, leadership weight, starting over more than once, and learning how to carry vision without losing myself in the process.
I know what it feels like to be the strong one—the one others rely on—while still needing a space to be poured into, sharpened, and supported.
House of Sheerah is not theory for me. It is lived experience.
I believe women deserve environments that honor both who they are becoming and what they are building—without asking them to shrink, rush, or abandon rest in the process.
The name House of Sheerah is inspired by Sheerah, the biblical builder found in
Sheerah built cities—structures that stood, endured, and carried legacy.
That matters.
Sheerah did not just build structures. She built with intention, permanence, and vision. This house carries that same blueprint. We believe in building lives, leadership, and legacy that last—brick by brick, season by season.
This house is for women between who are building—or ready to build—in one or more areas of life: career, business, ministry, leadership, or legacy.
It is for the woman who has quietly believed:
And is ready to replace that belief with truth, structure, and support.
When you enter this space, my intention is that you feel seen and activated—steady in who you are, challenged to rise, and supported as you build.
House of Sheerah is the umbrella—the foundation from which our experiences flow. Within this house live expressions such as:
Sacred pauses for women who build
Mentorship and accountability for builders
Honoring and developing the next generation of women builders
Each expression carries the same blueprint: alignment, structure, faith, and sisterhood.
This house is for you if you know you were created to build—but refuse to do it exhausted, isolated, or unclear.
And if you are ready to join us—to enter a space where vision becomes structure and calling becomes action—welcome home.