That job in a wedding that nobody wants!

It's a huge honour but nobody wants to do it

During a wedding ceremony, we all know that you need a facilitator who controls the flow and vibe of your ceremony. Being upfront and the centre of a group of strangers in an emotional event, such as a wedding ceremony is definitely not many peoples’ cup of tea.

I read the party and deliver a performance to suit the vibe and the flow of the couple getting married. I was born for this role and love the praise that I receive for my services as a wedding celebrant.

The wedding celebrant, your facilitator

That’s where I, your wedding celebrant, come in place. I absolutely love this position of facilitator; the job nobody wants! When the emotional tension is at a high, I operate at my best. My number one goal is; that you and everybody at the party remember this special moment. Over time, people forget the taste of the food, the late-night party, but they never forget the emotions during your wedding ceremony.

Just these emotions are your memory of this most important moment of your life. It’s my responsibility to make sure that the wedding couple can fully enjoy the ceremony. At moments I step away and mingle with family and friends. During these brief moments, you can relax and enjoy your ceremony.

Can family members or friends direct some words?

Are there family members or friends with a clear wish to direct a few words to the wedding couple just before the ceremony? No problem. I will guide them through the process. With a little help from the wedding celebrant, everybody can deliver wonderful words.

It’s my honour to steer your wedding ceremony through its possible emotional and nervous moments and to create an engaging, warm and memorable occasion. Last but not least, we definitely gonna add a lot of humour to your ceremony.

Can the celebrant reed our vows?

But it’s not always the family and friends who are reluctant to step forward and bringing a speech. Most wedding couples I’ve assisted in their wedding so far, choose me to read their wedding vows on behalf of them. A clever choice! While the couple holds hands and fully lock into each other, I deliver the most precious words they have so carefully drafted.

A wedding Celebrant interacts.

But I don’t direct all my attention to the wedding couple. No!!
During the ceremony, I occasionally step away from the wedding couple and mingle with the party of family and friends. From a safe distance, the wedding couple can enjoy the interaction that I’ve had with them.

But most important for a wedding celebrant is; being the facilitator but blend in into the party. All the attention must go to the wedding couple…it’s their day!

I look forward to meeting with you! The future bride and groom.