Many couples feel a bit nervous about having a reading or two at their wedding, thinking perhaps they don’t want some deep, philosophical or spiritual text read at their wedding ceremony. Here is a wonderful poem that can add warm humour to a wedding ceremony.
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Roxi Nafousi has written an excellent article which ties together something she calls “The Three Loves Theory”. It makes a wonderful reading in a wedding ceremony.
Read MoreHaving children at a wedding is not for everyone. But, if you would love to have children at your wedding ceremony (or have no choice), this is what you need to know.
Read MoreThere are many lovely poems about love and marriage which can be read at a wedding ceremony. Here is one poem which balances a path between the beautiful truth and the funny realities of life.
Read MoreSaying “I do” is an important & key moment in a wedding ceremony. I love this shot capturing Kerry as she consents very enthusiastically to saying her vows & promises to Lee
Read MoreI love it when couples feel confident enough to write their own personal declarations, vows & promises to each other for their wedding day. It means a lovely surprise for each of the couple & normally a bit ribbing of each other’s foibles too.
Read MoreHe never leaves the seat up or wet towels upon the floor…
Read MoreIt’s great to have a musical interlude in a wedding ceremony. After the vows & ring exchange most couples request a commemorative wedding certificate signing. But what music to play?
Read MoreWhat lovely kind words from Hannah & Jack about their beautiful wedding ceremony I wrote & delivered at the stunning De Vere Latimer Estate in July.
Read MoreWhat fabulous photographic memories by Martin Hillary photography of Rebecca & Sam’s gorgeous wedding ceremony at the stunning Oakwood at Ryther, North Yorkshire.
Read MoreWhat a wonderful day it was back in July when Rebecca & Sam had their gorgeous wedding day at the stunning Oakwood at Ryther.
Read MoreTrue Love by Helen Steiner Rice is a popular poem read in wedding ceremonies. It’s easy to see why, it is short but beautiful & true.
Read MoreWhilst some couples choose a Wedding Celebrant because they want a totally unique & spectacular wedding ceremony, many couples just want something that feels traditional yet warm and personalised.
Read MoreLove is: the freedom to pursue your own desires while sharing your experiences with the other person, the growth of one individual alongside of and together with the growth of another individual.
Read MoreWilliam Shakespeare’s Love Sonnets are lovely to have included in a wedding ceremony because they are not too long and most are easily understandable.
Read MoreThis beautiful extract is from James Kavannagh & was the most popular choice for a reading with my couples in 2021. Will it remain as popular in 2022?
Read MoreTo celebrate the 270th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, here is my recommended list of his music for a wedding ceremony with a classical music vibe.
Read MoreMore and more couples planning their wedding day are discovering that they don't just have to choose between a church wedding or registrars, either in a Town Hall Ceremony room or paying £000s for them to visit your "licensed" venue. A Celebrant Wedding can give them the freedom to plan their wedding, their way.
Read MoreSharing a life with another person requires a leap of faith. So when a couple jump the broom at their wedding the leap they take together is both actual & symbolic. The broomstick represents the couple’s wish to sweep away the old to make way for the new.
Read MoreHere are 3 lovely reviews from my first three weddings of the year.
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