The SAVEDpreneur™ Spotlight: Keith Clark, Owner of Keith Clark Collection
I did not wait to feel ready. I moved because God called. And every step since has been guided by His hand.
Keith Clark moves through the world as a vessel of peace — and everything he has built reflects that. As the owner of Keith Clark Collection and a Licensed Massage Therapist, he ministers through two distinct but deeply connected gifts: touch and scent. His aromatherapy skincare and home products are not just crafted to smell good — they are designed to make people feel good, rooted in the belief that caring for the body is an act of worship. A former professional dancer, martial artist, and athlete, Keith spent decades accumulating what looked like unrelated skills until God showed him they were puzzle pieces. He does not separate his faith from his work. He carries it into every session, every product, and every space he creates.
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Tell us who you are and what is your God-driven purpose?
My God-given purpose is to bring healing, peace, and restoration to others through the gifts of touch, movement, and sensory wellness. I am called to be a vessel of God’s comfort — helping people experience relief, renewal, and wholeness in body, mind, soul, and spirit.
Massage therapy, for me, is a ministry of touch. In Scripture, Jesus often healed through touch — and in my own way, I am participating in God’s heart for healing. My hands become instruments of relief, restoration, comfort, and renewal. My aromatherapy and wellness products create environments of calm, clarity, and peace — echoing God’s desire for His people to find rest. As Matthew 11:28 says, “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” The work I do helps people experience that rest in practical ways.
Every massage session, every product, every environment I create is a space where people can breathe, release their burdens, feel seen, feel safe, and experience peace. That is ministry — even when it is not happening inside a church.
What does it mean to be saved and how do you live a saved lifestyle?
Being saved means you are forgiven of your sins and restored to relationship with God through Jesus Christ. As Romans 10:9 says, “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” Salvation is not something earned — it is a gift. It means becoming a new creation, being adopted into God’s family, and receiving the Holy Spirit who guides, convicts, comforts, and empowers you.
Living saved is not about perfection — it is about direction. For me, that means walking by the Spirit, reading and obeying God’s Word, praying consistently, staying connected with other believers, loving people the way Jesus did, and turning away from sin — not perfectly, but intentionally. A saved life should reflect purpose, service, growth, and impact. You belong to God. You are forgiven, made new, empowered, and destined for something greater than yourself.
Success in the Kingdom looks different from the success of the world. How do you explain the difference?
The world measures success by status, wealth, power, influence, and recognition. The Kingdom measures success by who you are becoming — Christlike character, obedience, humility, faithfulness, love, service, and sacrifice.
As 1 Samuel 16:7 says, “Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” In the world, success is about doing. In the Kingdom, success is about being transformed.
What does having “vision” mean to you? What is your vision?
To me, vision is the ability to see beyond the product and into the purpose — the deeper why behind everything Keith Clark Collection creates. It is about imagining how a simple scent can shift someone’s mood and remind them to care for themselves in small but meaningful ways. Vision is the compass that guides every formula the Keith Clark Collection creates.
The vision of the Keith Clark Collection is to create feel-good scents that support emotional wellness through intentional artisanal aromatherapy principles. At their core, each product is designed to do two things: smell good and make you feel good. The vision is to offer a spectrum of scents that meet people where they are emotionally and help them shift into a better space — mentally, physically, and emotionally — whether that looks like calm, confidence, comfort, or clarity. At its heart, the Keith Clark Collection is about helping people feel seen, supported, and uplifted through scent-driven self-care.
What does being a SAVEDpreneur™ mean to you? What is your kingdom assignment and how are you carrying out your assignment now?
To me, being a SAVEDpreneur™ means building with Kingdom purpose, not personal ambition. It means allowing God to be the CEO, the strategist, and the source of every idea, every product, and every assignment. A SAVEDpreneur™ does not just run a business — they steward a calling.
It is entrepreneurship anchored in salvation, guided by the Holy Spirit, and expressed through the work of my hands. It is choosing to create from a place of obedience, integrity, and compassion, knowing that the goal is not just profit but impact.
Proverbs 27:9 reminds us that oil and perfume make the heart glad. That is the heart of my SAVEDpreneur™ identity — using the gifts God placed in me: scent, wellness, and encouragement, to bring gladness, comfort, and emotional restoration to others. As a Licensed Massage Therapist, God also led me to start Keith Clark Collection as a companion to that healing work.
My Kingdom assignment is to uplift, soothe, and strengthen people through scent-driven wellness — using essential oils, natural botanicals, and fragrance as tools for emotional, mental, and spiritual encouragement. The Keith Clark Collection was created to help people feel good, but also to remind them that God cares about their inner world — their peace, their joy, their rest. Just as oil in Scripture symbolizes anointing, healing, and gladness, the Keith Clark Collection uses scent as a modern expression of that same principle.
What did God call you to build, and how did you know? What steps did you take to be obedient? How quickly did it take you to answer the call?
God called me to build a Kingdom-centered wellness brand — a space where scent, movement, discipline, and healing come together to uplift the mind, body, and spirit. My entire life’s journey prepared me for this assignment.
From sports and martial arts, I learned discipline, focus, and the power of intentional movement. From being a professional dancer and choreographer, I learned how creativity can shift atmospheres and emotions. From becoming a licensed massage therapist, I learned how touch, scent, and presence can bring healing and restoration.
God showed me that these were not random skills — they were puzzle pieces. The call became clear when I realized He wanted me to build something that ministered through wellness, using scent and touch to bring comfort, clarity, and emotional renewal. Proverbs 27:9 confirmed it: God wanted me to create products that carried gladness, encouragement, and emotional healing — a modern expression of biblical wellness.
Obedience required movement, both spiritually and practically. I surrendered my own timeline and let God lead the process. I prayed over every idea, every scent, every product. I used my background in movement and healing to shape the brand’s feel-good philosophy, studied aromatherapy through the lens of Kingdom purpose, and built a brand culture rooted in integrity, excellence, and service.
I answered as soon as I recognized it was God speaking. My spirit responded quickly, though other parts required time, refinement, and courage. But once God connected the dots — my athletic discipline, my artistic expression, the gift of healing He placed in me, and my passion for emotional and spiritual wellness — I knew the assignment was bigger than me. And I moved.
I did not wait to feel ready. I moved because God called. And every step since has been guided by His hand.
Where did obedience cost you something—money, time, identity, approval? And how did you handle the tension?
Anytime in business there are obstacles. As a male massage therapist, there are times when people have an issue with being massaged by a man. It is always an inconvenience — especially when all of my information is publicly listed on my websites and booking apps. But God always replaces and restores.
Having an e-commerce brand and using social media, I share my faith often. There are people who have stopped buying my products because I share the gospel — and sometimes the scriptures I post confront something they disagree with. The Word does say that we will be hated for His name’s sake. I give it to God and keep moving.
What upcoming projects are you working on that you want our readers to know about?
Everything I do is a continuous work in progress. Visit Keith Clark Collection for your skincare, body care, and home scent needs at www.keithclarkcollection.com.
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