Descriptions & Definitions Of Various Wedding Ceremonies...
CIVIL/NON-RELIGIOUS
No religion in the ceremony whatsoever, including no prayer (although a couple may have an invocation or poem that would be as meaningful to them as a prayer would be to a religious person). Kindly note that, a non-religious or civil ceremony can have absolutely as much meaningfulness, warmth and heart as any other type of ceremony. Non-religious or civil means no religion, but not "no love".
NON-DENOMINATIONAL CEREMONY
A non-denominational is a ceremony that is not of a particular denomination.
SPIRITUAL CEREMONY
"spiritual" means different things to different people. Most often, in a ceremony context, it is either the religious, sacred or divine feeling or essence underneath a religious element, ritual or tradition. Often it uses beautiful, inspiring words but is universal and stays away from any particular religion.
RELIGIOUS CEREMONY
Of a particular denomination (e.g., Catholic, Jewish, Moslem etc.) or combination of denominations; characterized by formal or defining religious elements/rituals/traditions from one or more denominations.
MULTI-CULTURAL CEREMONY
Similar to interfaith except it involves combining or blending of a couple's cultures and heritage; may or may not have any religious elements--can be civil or non–religious, or very religious.
SPANISH CEREMONY
Is a wedding that is done in Spanish. It may be all or just part of the wedding ceremony. If you would like all, or part of your ceremony in Spanish, just let me know. I have done many Spanish Ceremonies through an interpreter.
RENEWAL CEREMONY
A renewal of your vows on special day whether one year or fifty years later.
DOUBLE CEREMONY
A ceremony involving two couples that want to share their special day together.
INTERFAITH CEREMONY
is also known as a multi-faith or interdenominational. A combination or blend of religions ranging from only some religion to being entirely religious.
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