
Our Mission
Jeluka was created to cultivate a faith-centered lifestyle by gently guiding people back to moments of prayer, stillness, and deeper intimacy with God.
In a world that often feels rushed and overwhelming, Jeluka invites you to pause. Through Scripture - rooted wellness blends and thoughtfully prepared anointing oils, our products are designed to support peaceful rhythms of reflection, prayer, and spiritual renewal in everyday life - whether at home, in personal devotion, or within the church community.
Each blend is created with intention and reverence. Our oils are carefully prepared in small batches and formulated for gentle, skin-safe use so they can easily become part of your daily rhythms of prayer and reflection.
Our Promise
At Jeluka, our promise is simple: every product will always point you back to prayer and Scripture.
They are never meant to replace faith, but to encourage it.
Every blend is prayfully inspired by Scripture and created with integrity and reverence.
Every bottle is crafted with intention and prayer.
Every product carries a verse from God's Word to encourage a moment of prayer as you apply it, inviting you to pause, breathe, and be still in His presence.
Our commitment is to support a lifestyle of peace, intentional living, and a growing relationship with God.
The Meaning Behind the Name
Jeluka is more than a name, it carries the heart behind the brand. The name Jeluka is formed from the names that matter most in my life. It begins with Jesus, the founder of everything this brand stands for. The rest of the name is formed from my children: Ely, Luke, and Abigail. Together they form JELUKA.
Our logo reflects the same meaning. The drop represents the oils we create, and the cross within it is a reminder that Jesus is at the center of it all - a symbol of faith in every drop.
Jeluka represents faith, family, and the calling to create something that brings people back to moments of prayer, stillness, and connection with God. Jeluka was created not simply as a wellness brand, but as a reminder that peace can be found when we pause, breathe, and return to the presence of God.

