Wedding day is one of the most cherished days of your life. Every
aspect of it, from readings to music to symbolism, should be a reflection of
you and the bond that you share. Express yourself among family and friends
through a personalized ceremony.
Wedding
Ceremony Officiant at personalized civil-secular, nondenominational, religious,
spiritual and multicultural wedding ceremonies. Your Celebrant will help you
create a ceremony that reflects the beliefs and traditions you find important.
Our Web site is designed to help
you learn more about us and the ceremonies we offer to teach. It will furnish
you with materials and resources, answer questions, and help you with your
choice of ceremony and Celebrant. And, if you're interested and so inspired, we
invite you to join us, and become a Celebrant in your community. There are
thousands of Celebrants throughout the world, of all ages and from all walks of
life, who have embraced this most personally fulfilling vocation.
Here are some ways to make your ceremony
unique to you:
Tell your personal story. Share the story of
how you met and why you fell in love. What were the first words you said to
each other? Where was your first date? How did the proposal happen? What
actions of the other say I love you? What does your partner do that always
makes you laugh? Your Celebrant can include these words in the introduction or
elsewhere in the ceremony.
Interview your family and friends. Your Celebrant will
talk to your loved ones and include their anecdotes, wishes and advice in the
body of the ceremony.
Honor the Presenter. If one or both of
you will be presented in marriage, take this time to reflect on what this
relationship means to you. Have your Celebrant include words of homage, amusing
stories, and thanks.
Celebrate Your Heritage. Make a list of your
respective ethnic, cultural or religious backgrounds. Research wedding rituals,
poets and music from these traditions and create a distinctive blend of words
and symbols. Honor both your backgrounds and the ceremony will reflect your
unique partnership.
Something New. Borrow freely from
the rich wedding customs around the world. You don't need to belong to a
particular culture or religion for its rituals to have meaning. Such rituals
have been performed for hundreds or thousands of years because they resonate
with universal truths about marriage.
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