Lane and Rachel Stacey: Love built on faith

by | Feb 2026

LANE AND RACHEL Stacey’s love story began back in 2019 at their mutual friend’s house during the Tennessee Titans playoff game. Although Lane recognized Rachel from seeing her on social media, meeting her in person was a breath of fresh air he hadn’t expected.

“My initial thought was, ‘She’s cute, has a great personality, and has a contagious smile!’” Lane said.

Rachel noticed Lane immediately, too. There was an instant, palpable chemistry between them that they both wanted to explore.

“I could tell instantly that he had a big personality, and I knew I wanted to get to know him more,” Rachel said.

That initial attraction grew into something much deeper, like a beautiful tapestry that weaved together with each day they spent together.

“Life felt better when he was around, and he quickly became my favorite person,” Rachel said. “He has always been consistent, steady, loving, and kind, and he always finds a way to make me laugh.”

Lane knew he was in love, too. Once he realized that Rachel was “the one,” he headed straight to Jared Jewelry to look at rings, just to see how it felt.

Photos submitted by Nelson Holliman

“I went to Jared with no intention of buying a ring, just sort of scoping them out,” Lane said. “But I found one that just spoke to me, and I thought she would love it, so I bought it on the spot.”

Lane just needed to plan the perfect moment to propose. Unexpectedly, Rachel’s study abroad plans fell through due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Her parents surprised
her with a European trip after her graduation from Middle Tennessee State University, and that is when Lane saw his chance.

“It just clicked for me to do the proposal in the most romantic city on Earth,” he said.

Lane began researching and coordinating with a local photographer in Paris, France, to plan the surprise. When the day arrived, Rachel had no idea. She just knew she was in the City of Love with her favorite person.

“I had no idea! I do love a surprise,” Rachel said.

The couple agreed he would plan the afternoon events while she planned their evening, and he implied that they were going to a museum. Instead, Lane led her to the stunning Eiffel Tower, dropped to one knee, and asked her to spend the rest of her life with him.

Photos submitted by Nelson Holliman

The happy couple married on Aug. 15, 2025. Both Shelbyville natives, these two vibrant and talented individuals have begun building their lives together, as well as their own businesses. Lane is the owner of Next Level Construction, and Rachel works as a real estate agent.

Being self-employed comes with unique challenges, especially for young newlyweds. Sometimes, that means sacrificing a lazy Saturday morning together because of an open house, or having to take a phone call at 8 p.m. Those challenges have not discouraged Lane and Rachel as they learn to navigate each challenge together and support one another.

“We understand the sacrifices it takes to try and build something for ourselves,” Lane said. “We talk about our dreams and the ‘what’s next’ for us at dinner, often!”

Rachel said their relationship hasn’t changed much since the wedding, but something deeper has settled into place.

“Ever since getting married, there is just something really comforting knowing that I have my best friend and favorite person in my corner through all highs and lows. Marriage is such a gift and is so fun!”

Rachel said. “One thing I have always admired about Lane is that he has always given me the freedom to be exactly who I am and has never tried to change me.”

Lane adores his bride as well and said that her faith in God is an inspiration to him.

Photos submitted by Nelson Holliman

“I admire Rachel’s faith and patience! I love seeing how she chases after the Lord and tries to be better each and every day,” Lane said. He then joked, “I’d say being married to me requires a ton of patience, and she does pretty well.”

Lane and Rachel know that they’re still young and don’t have everything figured out just yet, but they each have lessons they have learned in the short time they have been together.

“We have learned to pray a lot and give each other space to be our authentic selves,” Rachel said.

Lane agreed. He said putting God at the center of his life and marriage is essential.

“Your cup must be filled before you can pour into others,” he said.

The couple looks forward to the future with joy, hope, and gratitude. They have already built a strong foundation for their relationship to stand on. As they continue to enjoy their first year of marriage, they are intentionally working to grow closer together while also maintaining their individuality. With such a beautiful beginning, their future looks bright. GN

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