Monday, October 3, 2016

Renewal of Vows Ceremony Sample

A wedding is a celebration of falling in love and beginning a marriage. A Renewal of Vows is a celebration of staying in love and staying married.



As Robert and Anne have already found, in every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. What they've found is their own grounds for marriage.

And just as we celebrate our successes - whatever they might be - so today, Robert and Anne are celebrating their achievement in being successful at marriage.


Today, on this, their wedding anniversary, Robert and Anne take the opportunity, to rededicate themselves to each other, celebrating what they've accomplished and looking ahead to what they still want to do with their lives.


They have invited you, their relatives and friends, to share with them this celebration. Many of you of you were present five years ago when Robert and Anne exchanged their wedding vows.

In the past five years you have been part of their lives because by your thoughts, your feelings and your acts towards them, you have strengthened their vows. Your presence today is an affirmation that you will continue to take interest in their marriage.





Robert:           We give thanks for all that we've been privileged to experience this past five years - for both the good and the bad, the happy, the sad, the discouraging and the exhilarating.



Anne:              We give thanks for the support given to us when our days were troubled, and the sharing of our joys when times were good.

Robert:            As we enter this new year of our marriage, let us grow in wisdom from mistake we make, in patience from the sorrows we endure, in perseverance from the disappointments we meet, in strength from the trials we face an in joy from the pleasures we are privileged to experience.

Anne:              As we walk hand in hand may our capacity increase in the love, compassion, and understanding we need to make this new year in our marriage not only a year in which we can continue to lovingly minister to each other, but also a year when we can build an inspiring legacy to pass on to all those who choose to follow the path of married life.

Renewing Wedding Vows

Robert:            Five years ago, I, Robert, took you, Anne, to be my lawful wife, to have and to hold, from that day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health. Today, I re-affirm that vow.

Anne:              Five years ago, I, Anne, took you, Robert, to be my lawful husband, to have and to hold, from that day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health. Today, I re-affirm that vow.

Exchanging the Wedding Rings

Warming the Rings - The wedding rings are passed among all the guest and as they hold them they give their personal blessing before husband and wife exchange them.

Celebrant:       These ring, now warmed by those you love the most, will forever show the world you are one, and they carry with them the eternal love and blessing of your families and friends.

Robert:            With this ring I pledge my continual love for you.

Anne:              With this ring I pledge my continual love for you.

Celebrant:       May that special love you now share continue to grow and blossom in the years to come and be sustained by the Divine, by family and friends, and by the commitment you make again today.

                        May you find in each other companionship as well as love; understanding as well as compassion; challenge as well as agreement.

                        May the home in which you live continue to be an island where the pressures of the world can be sorted out and brought into focus; where tensions can be released and understood; where personal needs do not tower over concerns for other and where the warmth of humour and love puts crisis into perspective.

                        Above all, may you find an even richer joy in living, learning, and loving together.




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Wedding Ceremony Sample


Wedding Ceremony Sample
1. Includes Renewal of Vows by Guests,
2. Candle Lighting Ceremony
3. Welcoming a Child in the Relationship

We have come here today not only to witness their commitment to each other, but also to wish them well and to share their joy in the new life they now undertake together.
We who love, can look at the one we love and say, “I touched his life”, or “I touched her life”, or “I was part of his life, and it is a part of me”. That is a privilege of being a Husband or a Wife: to be oneself, and yet another. That is the strength of marriage; to face the challenges of one with the courage of two.
It takes trust to know in your heart that you want only the best for each other. It takes dedication to stay open to one another, to learn and grow, even when it is difficult to do so. And it takes faith to go forward without knowing what the future holds for you both, living your life with love and faith is not a destination, but a journey.
Marriage is a time for celebration and a time for renewing bonds of love, loyalty, family and friendship, so important in all our lives; and marriage is, perhaps, the ultimate expression of these bonds.
Through (Groom's) and (Bride's) decision to publicly exchange vows today, confirms their commitment to a marriage that has already taken place in their hearts and minds. That commitment is made public today, before all of you.

Renewal of Vows by Guests
Celebrant:          As (Bride) and (Groom) make their vows, let all other couples, families and group of friends take this opportunity to reflect on the friendship, love and happiness they share with each other.

Lighting the Candle Ceremony
Celebrant:          The candle lit symbolises our memories of those who could not be here with us today to share in the celebration of this special occasion.

Affirmation of Intent
Celebrant:          Do you, (Groom) take (Bride) to be your lawful wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, so long as you both shall live?

Groom:                I do.

Celebrant:          Do you, (Bride) take (Groom) to be your lawful husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, so long as you both shall live?

Bride:                   I do.

Wedding Vows
Groom:               (Bride), with all that I am, and all that I have, I take you to be my wife.

Bride:                 (Groom), with all that I am, and all that I have, I take you to be my husband.

Welcoming a Child in the Relationship
Celebrant:          (Bride) and (Groom), in joining your lives together, you also accept the responsibility of your child who makes up your family. Do you promise to give (child) a peaceful and loving family home, to continue to care for her, and at all times to have her best interest at heart?

Bride and Groom: We do.

It takes a groom...it takes a bride...
Two people standing side by side,
It takes a ring, and vows to say, this is our happy wedding day.

But marriage vows are sanctified
And loving hearts are unified
When standing with the bride and groom
Unseen by others in the room
The spirit of the Lord is there, to bless the happy, bridal pair.
For God is love, and married life is richer for both man and wife
Where God becomes a partner too
In everything they plan to do.
For God is love, and married life is richer for both man and wife
In everything they plan to do.
For when God's love becomes a part of body, mind and soul and heart
Their love becomes a wondrous blending
That's both external and unending
and God looks down and says: well done,
For now you two are truly one.

Ring Ceremony
Celebrant:       This ring is the symbol of the vows here taken, circle of roundness, perfect in form. This ring marks the beginning of a long journey together, filled with wonder, surprises, laughter, tears, celebration, grief and joy.

Groom:            All that has been said today, I pledge this symbol. With this ring I thee wed.

Bride:              All that has been said today, I pledge this symbol. With this ring I thee wed.

Declaration of Couple as Husband and Wife

Signing the Marriage Register

Love is like magic and it always will be
Love still remains life's sweet mystery!
Love works in ways that are wondrous and strange
And there's nothing in life that love cannot change!
Love can transform the most common place
Into beauty and splendour and sweetness and grace!
Love is unselfish, understanding and kind, for it sees with its heart and not with its mind!
Love is the answer that everyone seeks
Love is the language that every heart speaks.
Love can't be bought, it is priceless and free
Love like pure magic is a sweet mystery

Celebrant:       (Bride) and (Groom), may this love with which you join your hearts and hands today, never ever fail to grow deeper and stronger as the years go on. and if true love and the spirit of sacrifice guide your actions, you can expect the fullest degree of happiness that may be shared by a man and a women.

We who are here present, and those who are absent thinking of you, hope that the inspiration of this hour will not be forgotten. May you continue to love one another for ever.

Introduction of Couple as Husband and Wife

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Baby Naming Ceremony Sample


Baby Naming Ceremony Sample

Includes

1. Sand Blending Ceremony
2. Rose Petals Shower ceremony

Today (Mother) and (Father) have invited us to take part in this ceremony to express their commitment to their baby, while recognizing the challenges ahead of them.

But while a child is a demanding responsibility that often tests our patience and our understanding, it is also much more than that.  A child brings joy, wonder and richness to our lives.

What pleasure there is in the feel of a newborn baby nestling in our arms, the smile of a toddler responding to our love, the small outstretched arms reaching for a hug, and a tiny upturned face planting a wet kiss on our cheeks.

Time will bring toys on floors and balls on lawns, a happy, healthy child playing in the yard. There will be bruises to kiss, report cards to praise, and drawings to display on refrigerator doors.

A child brings pleasure and wonder into the lives of those who bring it into this world.  But it also means great responsibility; for what the child becomes is largely what you, as parents, bring into her life.

Promises by Parents

Celebrant:             (Mother) and (Father), will you be the best, most patient and most loving parents you can possibly be?

Parents:                 We will.

Celebrant:             Will you always love, honour, and respect (Baby)?

Parents:                 We will.

Celebrant:             Will you help her learn to love truth, even when it goes against her?

Parents:                 We will.

Celebrant:             Will you cultivate in her a kind, generous, and sympathetic spirit?

Parents:                 We will.

Celebrant:             Will you teach her that she is stronger than the things she fears?

Parents:                 We will.

Celebrant:             Will you encourage her natural courage, curiosity, and sense of justice?

Parents:                 We will.

Celebrant:             And will you model for her a healthy and loving relationship that someday she may enjoy the same?

Parents:                 We will.

Celebrant:             (Father) and (Mother) may all your parenting aspirations be met and even exceed your expectations.

Blending of the Sands

Celebrant:       Like colours of the rainbow, we’re all different and special, valuable and precious. Each of us has unique qualities and talents which makes us the individuals we are.

Today, we use colours to indicate the people making up (Baby’s) life. They stand for (Baby’s) (Father), (Mother), (Baby’s Sister) and (Baby).

When these sands are blended together, these four people join in their commitment to (Baby)and to each other becoming an united family unit.

(Everyone pours the sand into the main jar)

The sand has now been joined together and cannot be isolated. These grains of sand can never be separated and poured again into the individual containers, so will your family be a moulding of four individual personalities, bonded together in a loving, supportive family unit.

Maternal Grandmother:
She's a little bit of sunshine
She's a smile to light our days
She will steal our hearts and keep them
With her warm endearing ways
She's our precious little granddaughter
With a sweetness from above
Who will fill our years with laughter
And our lives with lots of love.

Promises by Grandparents
Celebrant:            (Father) and (Mother) acknowledge the special relationship between (Baby) and 
                             her Grandparents.
                             (Baby’s) Grandparents will play an extremely important and active role in her life. Grandparents, because of their life experiences and the knowledge gained throughout their lives, have a wealth of exciting tales to tell and adventures to recount. They have stories of people, places and events.
                              Through close relationships with grandparents, children learn their heritage, social and family history, skills, and many values.

Celebrant:             Grandparents, will you remain mindful that within this child, there exists an immense and awesome potential that shall emerge as the years pass?

Grandparents:       I will.

Celebrant:             Will you always offer (Baby) a safe and loving refuge?

Grandparents:       I will.

Celebrant:             Will you trust in her potential and lovingly support her in her ventures?

Grandparents:       I will.

Celebrant:             Will you guide (Baby) in your wisdom and offer her counsel whenever she seeks it?

Grandparents:       I will.

Celebrant:            Thank you, Grandparents. May your days with (Baby) be long and may you learn
                             from her as you share with her your wisdom.

Paternal Grandmother
You look at us with a certain knowing and a laugh of glee that almost says
‘I too am glad to be here with you’.
The fulfillment you have brought to this family runs so deep,
it is like a never ending river of happiness.
As we watch you grow and change,
we are richer with every smile and look of love on your tiny face.
You, my tiny teeny grandchild  are so special in every way
I will love you more every precious day of my life.
From Granny and Pop

Promises by Life Guardians
Celebrant:             The bond between parents and their children is very strong, but the support and
                              encouragement of others is vital for the development of this child.
                              (Mother) and (Father) have chosen Life Guardians for their child for whom they have the highest regard, who they hope will help shape their baby’s life.
                              Children need role models who are not their parents.
                              Life Guardians should be willing to take a special and lifelong interest in the moral and ethical development of this child.
                              (Mother) and (Father) recognize that there will be times when they do not have the answers. Their hope is that when that time arrives, their daughter will be able to turn to her Life Guardians for support.
                              (Life Guardians), as you accept the role of a Life Guardian, you are agreeing to be an adult friend to Isabella, to whom she can turn for loving support and guidance as she grows.
Celebrant:             Will you accept this commitment and responsibility?

Life Guardians:     I will.

Celebrant:             Will you be kind to Isabella, help look   after her, and surround her with love and affection?

Life Guardians:     I will.

Celebrant:             Will you give her your guidance?

Life Guardians:     I will.

Celebrant:             Will you give her friendship?

Life Guardians:     I will.

Celebrant:             Will you inspire her to do her best always?

Life Guardians:     I will.

 Shower of Petals

Celebrant:       Today’s ceremony recognises the many layered relationships that are being formed between (Baby) and the many people around her. 

There is the first relationship between her parents and herself. 

Then there is the relationship she has with grandparents.

She can also look forward to her relationship with her Life Guardians. 

And last of all, there is the special relationship she will enjoy with her older sister.

These are many layered relationships which stretch from the past to the present and into the future. 

Today, these relationships are symbolised by the wishing shower.

Celebrant:             As the Life Guardians shower (Baby) with petals we wish that her  ideals and heart remain untarnished and ever pure, with the wonders of childhood’s innocence forever hers. 

(Life Guardians toss the petals over (Baby) 

Celebrant:             The second wish is made by (Baby’s) grandparents, from where the family begins. As the grandparents shower her with petals we wish for her a life filled with tender love and compassion. The love that knows no bounds.

 (Grandparents toss the petals over (Baby) 

Celebrant:             The third wish is made by (Baby’s) older sister, who will be most involved in her life. As (Baby’s Sister) showers (Baby) with petals we wish for her a life of many friends who will remain steadfast and unwavering in the years ahead. 

(Baby’s Sister) tosses the petals over (Baby) 

Celebrant:             The fourth wish is made by Isabella’s parents, whose love for each other brought her into life. As the parents shower (Baby) with petals, we wish for (Baby) a passion for life forever kindled in her heart.

(Parents toss the petals over (Baby) 

Presentation of Child

We came today to welcome a child, to recognize a family, and to acknowledge our responsibility to the next generation.

We are blessed by the spirit of joy in this room, the intertwined lives of family and friends, and the love and support for (Baby) and her parents.

(Baby), may you be a light for yourself and others.

May the longtime sun shine upon you,

May all love surround you,

And may the sweet light within you guide your way on.

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the newest member of our community, (Baby).



Presentation of Certificates

1. Grandparents

2. Life Guardians

3. Baby’s Sister

4. Baby

Saturday, October 1, 2016

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Wedding Information
Planning a Wedding in a Hurry with just the two of you?  You've come to the right place. I can marry you in just one month. If it's just the two of you and your witnesses we can hold the wedding ceremony in my home - as did this couple.


Thinking of a wedding in your own Backyard?  A backyard Wedding can be as simple or as formal as you decide. Plan it carefully and you'll appreciate the many advantages that a backyard wedding has.
Check out all the numerous other types of WEDDINGS performed by the celebrant.

To contact me immediately
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ring me (07) 3283 8567
or make an appointment to visit me at Margate, Qld.

And the best part, whatever the type of wedding you decide on, it will be just one inclusive fee of $550.


which includes

  • Free appointments at your home, mine (Margate on the Redcliffe Peninsula), or at some local landmark convenient to us both
  • Unlimited contact by email, phone or face to face
  • Letter to the Immigration Department or Embassy in support of application for Fiancé Visa
  • Using your input and my resources creating a Wedding Ceremony uniquely your own
  • Wedding Rehearsal
  • Beautifully printed Marriage Certificate
  • Elegant Booklet/Order of Service for you and each of your wedding guests
  • Completing all legal documents before and after the Wedding Ceremony
  • Registration of all legal documents at the Registry of Births, Death and Marriages
  • Travelling fee is included in the total wedding fee and covers travel in North Brisbane, North Lakes, Rothwell, Brighton, Deception Bay, Sandgate and Redcliffe Peninsula
  • A non-refundable fee of $250 secures your date. The balance is due 14 days before the wedding.


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Baby Naming Ceremony
One of my favourite ceremonies

Baby Naming Ceremony Fee $350
which includes
  • Free appointments and unlimited phone or email contact
  • Helping you create a ceremony with your input and my resources and experience
  • Discussion on the many rituals (lighting candles, tossing rose petals) that you might like to include in the ceremony
  • Involving your relatives and friends in the ceremony
  • A program of the ceremony for each of your guests, personalised with your baby's picture or appropriate graphics
  • A personally designed certificate for the special people in your baby's life
  • Travelling fee is included in the total Baby Naming Ceremony fee and covers travel in North Brisbane, North Lakes, Rothwell, Brighton, Deception Bay, Sandgate and Redcliffe Peninsula
  • A non-refundable fee of $150 secures your date. The balance is due 14 days before the Naming Ceremony Day
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Renewal of Vows Ceremony  often celebrating a wedding anniversary as in the picture below celebrating 50th Wedding Anniversary.
Fee $350
  • Free appointments and unlimited phone or email contact
  • Discussing your ideas as to how you see your ceremony - celebration of a Wedding Anniversary or other celebration
  • Building a personal Renewal of Vows Ceremony on your original wedding vows or on the many samples of vows, ring ceremonies, and readings you will be provided with
  • Explanation of the many unique rituals you can include in the ceremony to make it vibrant and dramatic
  • A beautifully crafted program of the ceremony for each of your guests, personalised with your theme or colour scheme
  • An elegant, personally designed Renewal of Vows Certificate as a memento of your special day
  • Travelling fee is included in the total Renewal of Vows Ceremony fee and covers travel in North Brisbane, North Lakes, Rothwell, Brighton, Deception Bay, Sandgate and Redcliffe Peninsula
  • A non-refundable fee of $150 secures your date. The balance is due 14 days before the Renewal of Wedding Vows ceremony.
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Commitment Ceremony when you're not quite ready for marriage.
Commitment Ceremony Fee $350

  • Free appointments and unlimited phone or email contact to discuss your ceremony
  • Huge resources such as vows, readings and symbolic rituals to help you design a memorable Commitment Ceremony
  • A beautifully crafted program of the Commitment Ceremony for each of your guests so that they can be more involved in the ceremony
  • A personally designed Commitment Certificate
  • Travelling fee is included in the total Commitment of Vows fee and covers travel in North Brisbane, North Lakes, Rothwell, Brighton, Deception Bay, Sandgate and Redcliffe Peninsula
  • A non-refundable fee of $150 secures your date. The balance is due 14 days before the Commitment Ceremony date.
To contact me immediately
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ring me (07) 3283 8567
or make an appointment to visit me at Margate, Qld.

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