Ceremonies
A celebrant-officiated wedding

Is a non-religious or personalized wedding ceremony led by a professional celebrant.
This type of wedding allows couples to create a unique, heartfelt and meaningful ceremony that reflects their personalities, values, and love story.
​A Blended Family ceremony

Is a beautiful way to honour the coming together of two families, often in the context of a wedding or commitment ceremony.
It acknowledges not just the couple but also the children and extended family members who are joining into a new family unit.
​Naming Ceremonies

​Transgender - Is a meaningful event where they celebrate their chosen name, marking a transition and affirming their identity. These ceremonies can be as formal or casual as the individual prefers, ranging from private reflections to community gatherings.
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Children - A meaningful and personal ritual designed to celebrate the arrival of a new child or the naming of a child. Unlike traditional religious baptisms, a naming ceremony is a non-religious or inclusive alternative that allows families to honour their cultural traditions, values, and personal beliefs while welcoming the child into the family and community.
A Memorial Ceremony

Is a heartfelt and meaningful way to honour and celebrate the life of someone who has passed away. It offers a space for family, friends, and loved ones to come together, reflect on the individual’s life, and share memories, stories, and expressions of grief and love. Unlike a funeral, which typically marks the immediate loss, a memorial ceremony can be held at any time after the passing to honour the memory of the deceased in a more personal, reflective, or celebratory way.
​A Funeral Ceremony

Is a gathering held to honour and remember a deceased person. It varies by culture, religion, and personal preference but generally includes family and friends sharing memories and expressing their love for the deceased.
​A Vow Renewal Ceremony

Is a beautiful way for couples to celebrate their love and commitment to one another, often marking a milestone anniversary or a moment when they feel it’s time to reaffirm their vows. Unlike a wedding, which marks the beginning of a marriage, a vow renewal is a celebration of the journey and growth a couple has experienced together, reaffirming their love and promises to each other.