Your Personalized Ceremony

We are committed to making your wedding ceremony uniquely yours. That’s why we have developed a three step process which blends your dreams with our experience and resources to create the perfect ceremony.

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All of our officiants use our 3 step process:

Step 1: Listening
The ceremony planning process begins with questions. What do you want the tone of your wedding to be? Are you interested in a wedding that is religious, secular or somewhere in between? Are there any family or cultural traditions that you want to honor? Have you seen something at a wedding that you would like to include in yours?

Once these questions have been answered we discuss the elements of a typical wedding ceremony including the vows and exchange of rings. We will also talk about several additional rituals that many couples include like unity candles, sand ceremonies, rose ceremonies and the blessing of the rings. Once the officiant is confident that he or she truly under­stand what you are looking for it’s time for step two.
 
Step 2: Crafting the Ceremony
The officiant uses what they learned about you in step one to craft a ceremony that is meaningful, flows smoothly and includes small personal details. Our training, experience, and extensive resource library help us create the first draft.

Step 3: Revisions
The first draft is emailed to you for review and comments. Your comments are used for revisions and a second draft is emailed to you. The process continues until your wedding ceremony is exactly what you and your fiancé are looking for.

Meet our officiants

California Wedding Ceremony

Photography courtesy of Kurty Photography

“We just returned from our honeymoon and we wanted to thank you for the great job that you did at our wedding. Your advice and tips came in very handy and your delivery during the ceremony was amazing. Thank you for being there for us on one of the most important days of our lives. We had the perfect wedding and you played a very important role.”

—Marisa and Howie (The Ranch Golf Club)