Services
Main Packages:
A precious funeral service for your family, friends and friends of the deceased. These are typically held at a Crematorium or Graveside.
POAA very special service for the commitment of two individuals. These can be held at any venue or location of your choice. A celebrant is not a registrar therefore in normal circumstances the couple will be require to formalise their marriage officially.
POAAn intimate service to commit and declare love once more upon many successful years or decades of marriage. A beautiful service for family and friends to attend and appreciate. These can be held at any venue or location of your choice.
POAA naming ceremony is a stage at which a person is officially assigned a name. The methods of the practice differ over cultures and religions. The timing at which a name is assigned can vary from days after birth to several months or many years
POAWeddings - Plan, Practice and Perform
The process involved in my services in relation to weddings include the following:
- Initial informal interview
- Draft Ceremony
- Venue liaison / Visit
- Draft Order of Ceremony
- Second interview - Agree Order of Ceremony & modify draft
- Final draft
- Final Interview & Practice
- Officiate Ceremony
- Presentation folder & Keepsake service
- Available for photographs of service
Other elements you may wish to incorporate:
A brief ceremony involving the couple and 2-4 witnesses, each in turn sign a keepsake parchment which is then presented to the newlyweds.
POABeautiful classical trained singer with a rich and easy soprano voice, whose emotive and well considered performance brings unforgettable warmth to every occasion. Classical or contemporary, will work with you to provide a bespoke range of songs throughout your ceremony, reception and beyond if required
POAThe Unity Sand Ceremony is ideal for any wedding. This ceremony option symbolizes the joining of the couple. Family Celebrants often suggest this ritual when there are young children involved and the couple are looking for a ritual to involve the children.
POAThe couple will write love letters to each other before the wedding which they will seal in an envelope. They will choose their favorite bottle of wine or drink of choice and place these and any other memorabilia in the wine box. If clients choose this ceremony option during the wedding ceremony, they will seal the box and vow not to open the box until an anniversary of their choice. The only other time that the box can be unsealed is when they are having thoughts of separating at which time they will drink the wine and read the letters which will hopefully remind them why they fell in love and chose to be together in the first place.
POAThe Breaking of the Glass Ceremony is traditionally used at Jewish weddings; this ceremony option signifies the end of the ceremony and the time of celebration. As a health & safety concern, the glass (often two champagne flutes) is placed in a cloth bag prior to breaking it.
POAIn the Wine ceremony the couple can either choose to pour one white glass and one red glass to create a blush that they will both drink from or there can be a pouring of one glass that they both will drink from.
POAThe Broom Jumping Ceremony is based upon tradition which symbolizes the clearing away of negativity with a sweep of the broom and creating a threshold for the couple to cross over into their new life together. Try to ensure that your clients can manage to do this ritual as many clients fall when attempting to do it!
POAIn the Rose ceremony the couple can choose to present roses to the mothers / grandmothers as a way of showing appreciation for their support. The roses can also be presented as the first gifts that the couple will give to each other.
POAIn the Dove Release Ceremony, doves choose one partner for life and make this commitment until death. It is said that if doves are seen on your wedding day, a happy home is assured. It is the folklore belief that releasing doves is a ceremony option that signifies new beginnings.
POAThe original meaning of “tying the knot”. A Celtic tradition where the hands are tied with ribbons / cloth in the shape of the infinity symbol to symbolize the bringing together of the two hearts in a marriage of strength and unity forever.
POAThis ritual has long been used in Catholic weddings, but as a traditional ceremony option it also holds a universal meaning. It symbolizes the joining of the couple in marriage as well as the joining of their two original families. The couple’s mothers can light their individual candles for them as a symbol to show that they are moving on from their family to create a new family together.
POAThis is a ceremony option involves the mother of both the Bride and the Groom. They are called upon to join the Bride and Groom near the end of the ceremony. The mothers gave their children there first kiss when they came into the world and they will give their last kiss as single individuals before sending them on their new journey as husband / wife / life partner.
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