Renewal of Vows
Many couples, whether married a short time or a lifetime often choose to re-affirm their love and commitment to each other with a Renewal of Vows, Reaffirmation Ceremony. This can be for many reasons:
- Celebration of a wedding anniversary
- Original ceremony may have been in a registry office or in another country where family and friends were unable to attend
- And my favourite, simply because you are more in love than ever!
This is not a legal ceremony and requires no legal obligations or documents to be completed.
Commitment Ceremonies
These ceremonies are perfect for couples who wish to publicly declare
their love and commitment to each other but are unable to proceed via the
normal legal channels or they simply feel that the legal component is not
necessary to confirm their commitment to each other.
It is not a legally binding ceremony but it is certainly a spiritually binding ceremony!
It is not a legally binding ceremony but it is certainly a spiritually binding ceremony!
Naming Ceremonies
Traditionally a naming ceremony is held on a child’s first birthday
however some families wait until all of their children are born and have one
ceremony that formally introduces them to their family, friends and their
community.
It is a beautiful alternative to a religious ceremony and allows a child to seek their own truth as they mature. Guardians or Godparents can be appointed on the day giving them the opportunity to declare their support and ongoing interest in your children throughout their lives.
There are many ways to make this a particularly fun and special day for the whole family.
It is a beautiful alternative to a religious ceremony and allows a child to seek their own truth as they mature. Guardians or Godparents can be appointed on the day giving them the opportunity to declare their support and ongoing interest in your children throughout their lives.
There are many ways to make this a particularly fun and special day for the whole family.