Training in both funerals and wedding celebrancy can provide great advantages—financial stability, career versatility, and the joy of working across life's most significant moments. Celebrant Training School uniquely offer flexible, in-depth online courses in both funeral and wedding celebrancy, setting us apart in a competitive field. Here’s why choosing dual training with us could be the most rewarding choice for your career.
Read MoreCo-op Funeralcare, the UK’s largest funeral provider, reports a profound transformation in the UK funeral industry, with more people choosing to celebrate the lives of their loved ones in a personalised and joyful way.
Read MoreThe rise of eco-friendly funerals has created a unique opportunity for celebrants to step into a growing and meaningful area of work. Not all celebrant training courses equip people to become confident in delivering this growing area of work.
Read MoreThe UK funeral industry is experiencing a significant shift. In this blog post we look at why this is and why now is a great time to train as a funeral celebrant.
Read MoreIn this final of three blog posts where we dive deep into the 2025 Hitched Wedding Trends report, we will be looking at the various ways wedding celebrants can personalise their ceremonies for their couples.
Read MoreIn this second of three blog posts where we dive deep into The 2025 Hitched Wedding trends Report, we will look at how trends can and should shape your wedding celebrant business.
Read MoreThe wedding industry is constantly evolving, and every year brings new trends that influence how couples plan their big day. Here we look at the biggest trends from the Hitched 2025 Wedding Trends report to discover what it means for wedding celebrants.
Read MoreIf you’re over 50 and looking for a meaningful path forward, celebrant training could be the perfect fit. In this post, we’ll explore what celebrant training entails, why it’s such an ideal option for people aged 50 and above, and how you can take your first step towards this rewarding career.
Read MoreWhether you’ve recently supported a loved one through a funeral and felt a calling to do more, or you’ve always had a passion for weddings and personal ceremonies, becoming a celebrant could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Read MoreSearch for either “Celebrant Training” or “Celebrant Course” and the results can be baffling.
Read MoreAfter running FREE Celebrant Success Maker events for the last 16 months there are a number of frequently asked questions. Here are the top 5 (with their answers):
Read MoreIn this blog post, we'll explore the compelling reasons why you should consider a career as a Wedding Celebrant in the UK.
Read MoreWe explain in detail why the existing OFQUAL Celebrant qualification is not needed, why it is a complete waste of time and money and why it actually sets up many would-be celebrants to fail.
Read MoreMost companies that offer website builders like Squarespace, Go Daddy, IONOS, WIX etc, have blog post creation integral to them. Why? Because of the well known benefits that having a blog post gives your website. Here I will explain 5 of these good reasons.
Read MoreFamilies like to work with people who know the Funeral Industry well. It makes them feel that they are safe in your hands. Here are 5 steps you could take to become a Funeral Industry insider.
Read MoreHere are 5 things you should be doing if you want Facebook to help grow your Celebrant business.
Read MoreAs a Funeral Celebrant you could easily end up earning less than the minimum wage if you are not efficient with your time. Here are 5 time saving hacks to ensure that as a Funeral Celebrant you are using your time well.
Read MoreThere are many easy things you can do now however to improve your SEO on your Celebrant website in time. Here are 5 tips for FREE.
Read MoreI have been enjoying the autumn sunshine as I do some location filming for “Become a Wedding Celebrant from Scratch”.
Read MoreWhether you are working with an engaged couple on their wedding ceremony or the next-of-kin on a funeral service, having a wide knowledge & appreciation of music is important because music often makes a ceremony.
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