Doswell, Virginia · Est. 2025
The Story
Rooted in faith. Grown in Virginia soil.
The Calling
A farm born from a calling, not a business plan.
New Kingdom Farm wasn’t the plan. It was the answer to one. When Kevin and Jahnette settled on their first 13 acres in Doswell, Virginia, they weren’t looking for a farming venture — they were looking for a place where the land itself could become an expression of something larger.
Kevin is a software developer, a musician, and a student of Scripture pursuing a pastoral calling at Eternity Bible College. Jahnette is a mixed-media artist and spoken word poet whose work invites people to encounter the living God. Together, they saw this land not as property, but as a platform — a place where the things they grow could carry meaning far beyond what they sell.
New Kingdom Farm is how that vision takes root.
The Land
13 acres in the Virginia countryside, tended with intention.
Our property sits in Hanover County — rolling terrain with clay-rich soil we're actively nurturing and shaping, working toward the kind of land that lets lavender thrive and grapes take root. It's a slow, intentional process, and we're just getting started.
We're building something here, one season at a time. Our bees are already hard at work, producing single-origin honey that reflects whatever is blooming around them. We're growing our first cut flower field now, with lavender and an estate vineyard on the horizon — a long-term vision we're tending to carefully and with purpose.
“If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.”
John 7:37–38
This is the verse the farm was built on. Not a motto — a conviction. That what grows here can flow outward as something life-giving.
What We Grow
Every product begins with the land.
Handcrafted Soap
Soap made the way it was always meant to be — slowly, carefully, by hand, with purpose. Hand-made bars with botanical and essential oil scents and a scripture verse on every box. The first thing we made. The first thing we're selling.
Virginia Lavender
Lavender is part of the vision we're building toward — Vera and Hidcote varieties, grown on the south-facing slopes of this land. We're preparing the soil now, one season at a time. When it blooms, it'll be harvested by hand, dried, and bundled to order. The fragrance will be real because the farming is real.
Single-Origin Honey
Our hives are already at work — gathering from whatever is blooming around them. Pure, single-origin honey from this land, used in everything from the jar to the bar. The land gives. The bees gather. We just try to keep up.
Seasonal Bouquets
We're growing our first cut flower field now — being flower.daisy.crazy. What comes up comes fresh, cut to order, with no cold storage and no dyed stems. Just what's blooming on the land that week.
Farmer · MUSICIAN · Student of Scripture
Kevin Tucker
Kevin is a senior software developer and musician who has spent the last several years sensing a pull toward pastoral ministry. He is currently studying at Eternity Bible College while building New Kingdom Farm as a physical expression of that calling.
For Kevin, the farm is a sermon illustration made real. The lavender rows, the beehives, the coming vineyard — each one carries a lesson about patience, faithfulness, and what it means to steward the ground you’ve been given.
Artist · Spoken Word Poet · Co-Founder
Jahnette Tucker
Jahnette is a mixed-media visual artist and spoken word poet whose work is a surrender — an offering of voice and image to something greater than herself. Her paintings and verses invite people into encounter with God through unexpected beauty.
At New Kingdom Farm, Jahnette brings that same creative instinct to how the land is expressed — in the way things are packaged, presented, and offered. The farm is, in part, a canvas.
See Jahnette’s Work →What’s Coming
The vineyard.
The lavender and the honey are the beginning. The longer vision is a small estate vineyard — Virginia-rooted varieties, tended slowly, designed not just to produce wine but to become a place where people can sit, reflect, and encounter something unhurried.
We are planting the first rows in the coming seasons. Good things take time in the ground before they surface.
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