Jessi Hardaway, Reverend/Clergy on Influential Women

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Jessi Hardaway

Reverend/Clergy, Elohim Ministries

Belleview, FL 34420

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Certifications · Degrees · Memberships

Degree Associate of Science in Health & Human Services Degree Chaplaincy Degree Ordained minister Degree AMORC Cert Ordained Minister Member ABA Member AMORC Member TMO Member ULC Clergy

Her Story

About Jessi

My life is guided by service, learning, and above all, family. I am a proud parent of three incredible children, a daughter and two sons, who continually inspire me to grow, to lead with compassion, and to walk through life with purpose. They are the living reminder that the greatest teachings often come not from books or classrooms, but from love, patience, and the responsibility of guiding young lives toward their own light.


In 2020, I became an ordained minister through the Universal Life Church, answering a calling to serve others through spiritual guidance, humanitarian values, and compassionate presence. Alongside my ministry, I continue pursuing higher learning through the philosophical and esoteric studies associated with the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis, deepening my understanding of personal transformation, universal principles, and the spiritual journey of the human soul.


Beyond my work and studies, my heart is anchored in the life I am building with my family. I am remote and preform marriages, baptisms, blessings, burials and condemnation in all 50 states. I am currently residing in the beautiful state of Florida. My often shared vision is simple yet profound: a home built on respect, laughter, growth, and unconditional love.


Every step of my journey, whether through ministry, study, or family life, is guided by the belief that love, wisdom, and service are the true foundations of a meaningful life. My children, my ministry and the path we are building together remain the greatest inspiration behind everything I do. 

Her Interview

Ten minutes with Jessi

01What do you attribute your success to?

Attribute my success to my relentless desire to improve myself as well as the ability to improve my surroundings. My motivation is always in the betterment for humanity. My goal is to rid myself of what no longer serves my higher purpose o greater good, because we tend to pick these types of things up along our way back to the one.

02What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?

Not everybody’s gonna agree with your campaign. Your style, your way of doing things, and your vision is what makes you, you. Not everyone is supposed to agree. Invite those types of questions, those types of answers, those opinions and facts. They are what help you grow in your knowledge of the good, bad & ugly to the world. Don’t stand on a fine line between scientific networks that are there attempting to link the two worlds of religion and spirituality as a whole, & miss the entire point. It takes all those different parts of the universe to make sense, to work together as different things; that help us fully understand and to know. Without comprehension, without contrast, comparison, and analysis- we would never know the difference. Embrace those differences and cherish them. They are what teach us about ourselves and our values.

03What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?

I would suggest to be head strong and have thick skin. The world is not going to spit you out just because you didn’t wanna get chewed up. Sometimes things don’t pan out. Sometimes your vision changes. Sometimes you just flat out can’t see it the way you did when it started. That’s okay. Change is the only constant in life & it’s inevitable. We spent a lot of time wishing things would change and then over that timeframe that it does we look back and we’re like wow time flies. Time is of the essence here. Value it. Because it’s non refundable, non negotiable, and the only thing you never know how much is left. Use it to do good things and good things will happen.

04What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?

Women being in the ministry, for specific dogmas. I embrace the Rosicrucian Principles and value differences, debate, and alternative approaches. The world is forever changing and adaptability is what is going to help humanity strive. We have to be willing to subject to such change to be able to withstand it. It’s like the Creator God taking us & refining us in fire, after the initial stages of transformation. I could honestly go on about this for ages., but luckily they have plenty of resources for this type of knowledge on www.rosicrucian.org.

05What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?

My values remain the same overtime. Unconditional love, tolerance, acceptance, comprehension, active, listening, social and self-awareness, and discernment are all important values I look for in others. Sincerity, is the overall trait if you have all of the above. Being aware of how we feel and how we affect others a lot of times changes the trajection of our shortcomings.

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Articles by Jessi

Explore the sacred art of release and transmutation—how letting go of what no longer serves us, like nature's own cycles of shedding and renewal, allows the soul to evolve and grow into its truest potential.

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