Wedding CeremoniesWorking together, I will design a wedding ceremony to make your day unforgettable and which will show expression of yourlove and dedication that you have for each other. Renewal of VowsThis ceremony is to commemorate the years together & celebrate your relationship. You may wish to renew your vows for numerous reasons. It is not a legal ceremony but an expression of love and dedication that you have for each other which you want to show and share your family and friends. Commitment CeremoniesA commitment ceremony is for couples who wish to affirm their relationship with a sense of permanence and stability. The format can be similar to that of a wedding ceremony without the legal requirements. It allows you to have a ceremony with your life partner and to acknowledge your relationship, and to share this happiness with family and friends. For same sex couples this is an ideal ceremony to celebrate your commitment to each other. Naming CeremoniesA naming ceremony is an ancient tradition that is similar in every culture across the world. It is a happy ceremony and an alternative to a christening. It is a special way of celebrating the birth of your child, and welcoming the new arrival into the greater circle of family and friends, with the promise of love and support. On the day your child's name will be entered into a Naming Register and will be signed by parents, celebrant and others chosen to fulfil specific roles such as godparents, guardians or mentors. Your child will receive a Naming Certificate. Godparents, Guardians or Mentors will receive a certificate as a keepsake. Funeral ServicesThe death of someone close is most traumatic and disruptive time in the life of any family. Funerals and memorial services enable us to share our memories and celebrate the lives of those we have loved and who have loved us. Having completed the Funeral Celebrant's course with the Academy of Celebrancy along with a grief and trauma component gives me an insight and the qualifications to create and conduct a service that would truly reflect the individuality of the deceased. |