The four most common types of Celebrant led ceremonies are Weddings, Namings, Commitment and Renewal of vows. Weddings A wedding ceremony is conducted after a couple legally marry. Registering your marriage should be done at a Registry Office in the presence of two witnesses. There are a number of reasons why you might choose to marry and then have a wedding ceremony including the freedom to celebrate where, when and how you wish. Every ceremony I conduct is tailor-made to each couples requirements. The wedding ceremony can be held in a location of your choice, at a time to suit you and there are no limits to the number of people who can be present. Your choice of music, poetry and readings can be woven into the ceremony. Symbolic actions such as exchanging rings, lighting candles, a sand ceremony, releasing doves, exchanging love letters or creating unique items to cherish are just a few of the things that can be included. If you choose an Independent Celebrant then you can also include some religious elements, if you choose. Naming Ceremonies and Welcoming ceremonies A naming ceremony is suitable for children of all ages. It is an ideal way of bringing family and friends together to formally welcome the newest member or members to the family. It is also an appropriate way to welcome an adopted child or children from a previous partnership. During a Naming ceremony parents make promises to their child or children and share their hopes and dreams for their futures. Other adults too can pledge their support some as Supporting Adults who will play a significant part in the child or children’s lives or Grandparents. A naming ceremony is a wonderful family occasion and can include elements such as tree planting, lighting a candle, a circle of support or gifts. A Welcoming ceremony is very similar to a Naming ceremony and such ceremonies are often used to welcome a child or children who have been adopted or children within a blended family. The aim of the ceremony is to acknowledge the new relationships and the network of support around the child/children. Commitment Ceremony A Commitment ceremony is very similar to a Wedding ceremony in its structure and can be offered where a couple wish to acknowledge their love and commitment to each other without undertaking any legal contract. Renewal of vows Where a legal marriage has taken place a couple might choose to have a Renewal of vows ceremony to celebrate a significant wedding anniversary. A Renewal of vows can also be incorporated into a family occasion to celebrate a Marriage which may have taken place abroad, or during a time when the number of guests was restricted.
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AuthorChoosing a Celebrant to help you create that special ceremony is an important step towards making your occasion a really memorable one. Why not take advantage of the free initial meeting I offer ? I believe it is important to meet informally to discuss your ideas and what I can offer. Meeting also gives us an opportunity to explore the type of ceremony that would best suit your needs. Archives
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