

Library of Congress Control No. 1-15030559851
Library of Congress Control No. 1-15030559851
Library of Congress Control No. 1-15030559851
As we begin our foundation, Foundations Echo is a global worship collective and creative studio dedicated to restoring authentic, Scripture-rooted worship to a new generation. We write, produce, and release original music that bridges ancient faith and modern sound using the latest tools, carrying the heartbeat of revival from the Philippines to the nations. Our mission is simple but world-changing: to call believers everywhere back to the foundations of truth—worshiping the Creator in spirit and in truth, living lives of holiness, and awakening purpose through the power of song. Today, we compose across genres—from epic cinematic themes and orchestral anthems to modern congregational worship, acoustic devotionals, and island-inspired praise. Each song is crafted to draw listeners back to the heart of Yahuah and the example of Yahusha—reminding the world that worship is not entertainment; it is covenant.
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Library of Congress Control No. 1-15030559851. ASCAP Registered.
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Because revival begins with the next generation.
Throughout Scripture, Yahuah often chooses the young to carry His message forward — David, Daniel, Miriam, and even Yahusha’s own disciples were called in their youth. The pattern has never changed.
Today’s generation is surrounded by noise, confusion, and distraction, yet they are also the most connected and creative in history. When awakened to truth, they can carry Yahuah’s Word farther and faster than any before them.
Foundations Rising is about handing them that torch — equipping, grounding, and empowering them in Scripture, identity, and purpose. This is not merely another youth movement; it’s the continuation of Yahuah’s plan to restore His people and His Name through those with pure hearts and unshaken faith.
“Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings You have ordained strength.” – Psalm 8:2
The youth are not the future church — they are the church right now. And the awakening begins with them.
No — Yahuah is not another name; it is the Name.
Titles like God, Lord, or Elohim describe what He is, but His Name reveals who He is. A title identifies a role or attribute, but a Name declares identity and covenant.
The Hebrew Bible records the Father’s Name more than 6,800 times, yet translators replaced it with titles that depersonalized Him. This wasn’t an accident of language — it was a choice rooted in fear and tradition. But Yahuah never authorized anyone to erase His Name. Instead, He commanded it to be declared among the nations and remembered forever.
To know His Name is to know His character. It is a return to intimacy — calling upon Him as He revealed Himself, not as religion redefined Him. As He said through the prophet Ezekiel,
“I will make My holy Name known in the midst of My people... and the nations shall know that I am Yahuah.” — Ezekiel 39:7
It is our responsibility to defend His Name, not offend His identity. The Bible is not about us — it is about Him, and His Name is part of His glory.
Every song we produce begins with Scripture, not sound.
Before a note is written or a lyric recorded, we prayerfully align each piece with the Word of Yahuah. The goal is not to entertain, but to restore true worship — worship that is spirit and truth, not performance and production.
Our leader has spent decades as a worship minister — from small gatherings to some of the largest congregations — and has seen how easily emotion can be mistaken for anointing. That experience taught us to filter everything through discernment. We don’t ask, “Does it sound good?” We ask, “Does it please Yahuah?”
Every lyric is tested by Scripture, every melody weighed in prayer, and every project measured by whether it draws hearts closer to Him.
We believe you’ll feel that authenticity the moment you listen — not because of musical talent, but because the Ruah Ha’Qodesh (Holy Spirit) inhabits worship that is genuine.
Our desire is simple: to let the Name and presence of Yahuah resound through every chord, so that all who hear may worship Him in purity again.
Yes! Foundations Echo welcomes artists and believers from all backgrounds who share our mission to restore authentic worship. We will begin accepting submissions soon.
Because names don’t translate — they carry sound, meaning, and covenant. Just as we don’t translate “David” or “Jerusalem,” we should not alter the Name above all names.
Because Scripture, history, and geography converge here. Ophir, Sheba, and Tarshish point to this land — and its people are awakening to their prophetic identity. This was foretold in Matthew 12:42, Isaiah 60:9, and Ezekiel 38:13, among others.
We invite you to explore our detailed research and resources in
[EliYAHU: The Key to Understanding the Pronunciation of YHWH].
When a prophet explicitly defines how to pronounce the Name, no modern scholar’s opinion can outweigh it. Dark Age theology must always be tested by Scripture.
Because EliYAHU is not EliYAHW, EliJEHO, or EliYeho.
This is well-known by scholars, yet often forgotten when they apply the pronunciation.
Test this for yourself through our research and see how Scripture confirms Yahuah as the true Name.
Not according to Yahusha (Jesus).
In Matthew 5:17–20, He clearly states that not one letter of the Law of Moses will pass away until Heaven and Earth are made new. That day has not yet come.
The Sabbath remains the 4th Commandment, kept by:
Paul and the Apostles
The early seven ecclesias (churches) in Asia Minor
And even described prophetically as observed during the End Times (Hebrews 4; Revelation)
Scripture calls the Sabbath a “shadow of heavenly things to come” (Heb. 8:5, 10:1).
If the shadow is cast by Heaven, it cannot pass away while Heaven itself remains.
True doctrine never contradicts this.
Not at all. Worship isn’t bound by instruments or code.
The same Spirit that moved through David’s harp moves through today’s tools because of the creator behind it.
Wherever Yahuah’s Name is lifted, His presence flows—yes, even through the wires.
Because... "There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear". – 1 John 4:18
Perfect love doesn’t fear new tools — it redeems them.
Where the Ruah Ha’Hodesh leads, even technology becomes a vessel of light. Just as a car can be intended for bad, the same can be used in ministry.
Foundations Rising is a movement born from the vision of Timothy and Anna Schwab, together with many others—especially across the Philippines.
It’s time for the Philippines to awaken and carry the torch of truth to the world.
If you’re familiar with The God Culture, you’ll feel right at home here.
However, this movement includes a new generation—especially the youth—rising to take part in what Yahuah is restoring.
The God Culture remains focused on deep teaching and research.
Foundations Rising is the awakening—where study becomes action.
Join the Awakening.
Titles like Lord, God, and Abba are fine to use; this isn’t legalism.
But as we mature in faith, a desire grows within us to know and restore the true Name of our Father.
Prophecy affirms this:
“Therefore My people shall know My name...” — Isaiah 52:6
And Yahuah Himself declares:
“I will not let them profane My holy Name anymore.” — Ezekiel 39:7
Restoring His Name is not about rules—it’s about relationship and revelation.
It’s the mark of spiritual maturity in this generation of restoration.
Yes — and openly.
He spoke it through the prophets’ names, many of which contain Yahu or Yah, direct references to the Father’s Name.
He said He came in the Name of the Father, and His own Name, Yahusha, carries that very declaration: “Yahuah saves.”
When He called others—like MattitYahu (Matthew)—He was speaking the Father’s Name embedded within theirs.
Even Abraham spoke directly to Yahuah, and Yahuah spoke His own Name to both Abraham and Sarah.
This understanding was never hidden in the Biblical paradigm—it was lost through time, and now it’s being restored.