Weddings
Let me congratulate you and your
partner on your future
marriage.
What an exciting time it is for you
both, as you look
forward to your future together.
Whether you are making a commitment to each other for
the
first time or renewing your
vows, my role as your Celebrant
is to assist in making your dream day come true.
I am happy to arrange an obligation-free meeting to explain
everything you need and want to know about your special day. I will assist you through all the steps to ensure your
wedding day is everything you dreamt of.
‘Our soul mate is the one who makes life come to life.’
Funerals
If your ceremony is to farewell, I would
be honoured to join hands with you to
celebrate the life-journey of your loved one. Together we can create the perfect service
by putting your memories and feelings into words.
While you are fare-welling your loved one, I will co-ordinate and conduct your ceremony
quietly, with the grace and dignity you and your family deserve at this time of
sadness and loss.
‘When the heart weeps for what it has lost, the soul laughs for what it has found’
Commitment Ceremonies
Sometimes a couple decides to spend the rest of their lives together without the formality
of a wedding. The difference between a Wedding and a Commitment Ceremony is that
the Commitment Ceremony is not legally recognized and the Celebrant doesn’t say the
legally required wording.
As it is not legal in Australia for same-sex couples to officially marry, this ceremony is a
beautiful way for couples to celebrate their love for each other with family and friends.
‘If nothing changed, there'd be no butterflies.’
Naming Ceremonies
A Naming Ceremony is considered a formal introduction
of your baby to your family and
friends and for them to share the naming of a child in their presence.
This type of
Ceremony can also be used for an adopted child. 
This Ceremony is not a Baptism or Christening, it is a day of celebrating the birth of your precious one with those you love…
an occasion for everyone to feel involved,
‘Children are a bridge to heaven’
Renewal of Vows
There are many reasons a couple decides to reaffirm the wedding vows they made at their
wedding ceremony. It may be to mark a significant Anniversary, or just to reaffirm the love
they have for each other as they did on the day
they were joined as husband and wife.
Sharing your eternal love with your own children, grandchildren, friends, and extended
family is a true commitment to your lifelong partnership. Whatever the reason for this
ceremony, there is no legal significance for this, so basically it can be made as simple or as
complex as the couple prefer.
‘To love someone deeply gives you strength.
Being loved by someone deeply gives you courage.’

