About Us
Our adventure together started over 20 years ago. We love chasing dreams together and are continuously learning to trust God. He’s always been faithful, even over bumpy roads. The next chapter is helping you achieve your Mountaintop experience!


Photo Credit: Uncle Dave who helped us survive an overly ambitious 4-mile hike without a diaper bag in Glacier National Park.
The journey has not always been easy but God has always met us in unexpected ways, from long distance dating, moves in multiple states, and now breaking out on our own with Mountaintop Services.
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This photo captures the essence of mountaintop experiences, including the trials, joys, and awe that create lasting memories. During this time, Dan was furloughed without pay for two weeks. With limited resources but faith in God, we drove 24 hours to Montana and stayed with April’s godparents with our three sons (ages 1, 2, and 3). The trip was a beautiful rollercoaster. God covered our ignorant and optimistic choices, surrounding us with grace, love, and protection. Every time we step out, He’s got us.
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We cannot wait to see where this new adventure brings us and how He will use us. We want to help be part of your adventure.​
Why did you choose the name
Mountaintop Services?
The name “Mountaintop Services” is a declaration of our continued trust and faith, a desire to thank and honor God through our daily work life.
We love the outdoors and are drawn to the mountains. They are constant and unmoving, a symbol of God’s faithfulness. A place where we meet God, sense His power, knowing anything is possible with Him. They are a place of ambition, perspective, faith, hope, and connection with God.
We pray that we can bring you a taste of His goodness, be a part of His plans for you, and help you reach your mountaintop. Here are a couple verses that say it best:
“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” Matthew 5:14
“I lift up my eyes to the mountains-where does my help come from?” Psalms 121:1

Photo Credit: Our youngest from a Father-Son trip to the Grand Canyon
“Hills require intentionality. You can’t just casually walk them. You have to climb them. You have to watch your footing on the slopes, or you’ll slip. But once you make it to the top, the panorama is your prize. For anyone with any sense, altitude changes attitude. Up there, you get a whole different perspective on where you’ve been and where you’re going…”
Beth Moore, Chasing Vines