Officiant
How to choose an Officiant for your wedding?
1 What is an Officiant?
An Officiant is a broad description that covers anyone who can officiate or perform at a Wedding. It includes Priests, Rabbis, Ministers, Reverends, Commissioners, Judges, and more.
2. How do I choose a good Officiant?
When choosing an Officiant you need to decide what type of ceremony best reflects your personal views on life, love and religion.
3. What is the difference non-denominational and non-religious?
A Non-Denominational ceremony can be just that. It celebrates no specific religious following such as Catholic or Christian or Jewish etc. It can simply be a general belief in a higher power and it can include general blessings and/or passages.
A Non-Religious ceremony celebrates the spirituality of the love between a Bride and Groom without invoking any religion into the ceremony. It can contain readings of love and commitment.
Which one is right for you is YOUR decision.
If you want God mentioned in your Ceremony just ask and we will create a ceremony based on your requirements and your level of belief.
If you prefer a more spiritual and loving Ceremony with no religious overtones we can do that too.
NO WEDDING OFFICIANT SHOULD EVER TELL YOU WHAT YOU MUST OR MUST NOT HAVE IN YOUR CEREMONY.
If they do get another officiant.
I believe that wedding ceremony should reflect ONLY YOUR religious or non-religious preferences not the officiants
It's YOUR ceremony and it can have anything YOU want in it. From the simple civil ceremony to the extravagant affair. It is YOUR special day and YOU should dictate the approach you want the Officiant to take.