EM·I·NENT

/ˈemənənt/ adj.
Distinguished, elevated, and set apart with honor.
Eminence is not about self-exaltation but about being lifted by wisdom, integrity, and divine favor. To be eminent is to stand out—not through noise or excess—but through clarity, excellence, and steadfast purpose. It reflects a presence that is refined, trustworthy, and enduring, marked by the quiet strength of humility and the honor that comes from serving others.