If there are any other occasions in your life you would like
to celebrate, I would be only to happy to discuss these with
you.
Baby Naming Ceremonies
A religious ceremony such as a christening or baptism is
not what some parents wish for their new child or children,
therefore a Naming Ceremony offers a unique way of acknowledging
and introducing a new baby or children into the warm circle
of love, that is friends and family.
It is also designed to welcome children from blended families
and/or adopted children.
Indeed, anyone can have a Naming Ceremony – adults
who may have undertaken a name change and wish to now been
know by their new name. A Naming Ceremony provides them
with the opportunity to introduce themselves under their
name of choice.
Commitment Ceremonies
A Commitment Ceremony provides the opportunity for couples
to make a public affirmation of their commitment to each
other, and to include family and friends in celebrating
this occasion. Commitment Ceremonies are not strictly for
same sex partners – some committed heterosexual couples,
for varying personal reasons cannot have a formal wedding
ceremony, and therefore a Commitment Ceremony avails them
of an opportunity to declare their commitment to each other,
before those people who are dear to them.
Wedding Re-affirmations
Your wedding re-affirmation is an occasion where you can
share and demonstrate with friends and family, as well as
your partner, the love you have for each other, and with
the knowledge that your commitment to each other is as strong
now, as when you first took your marriage vows.
Funeral Services
Many celebrants now officiate at funeral and memorial ceremonies.
It is most appropriate that with the passing of a loved
one, that they are given a service that reflects a tribute
to their life and the special place they have in the hearts
of those left behind.
There are no words that can truly encompass the heartbreak
and loss we feel when we lose someone we love and respect,
however, a personalized, sensitive and caring ceremony can
assist and provide a feeling of consolation.