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I'm an ordained minister and community chaplain, authorized to officiate wedding ceremonies throughout the United States. I also serve grieving people when a loved one has died.

I've officiated hundreds of ceremonies with an eye toward seamlessness and authenticity. Every service I officiate is a result of careful writing, in collaboration with the couples or families I serve, and meticulous rehearsal on my part.

Whether you're newly engaged or a coming to terms with the death of a loved one, you can be confident that I will listen carefully to you to so that we can craft a ceremony that is meaningful and memorable.

 

My Services

I officiate wedding celebrations and end-of-life services. These are two of life's most significant moments and call for some form of ritual to set the experience apart from everyday life. Regardless of the type of ceremony I officiate, each is designed to speak specifically to those I am serving. Professionalism and preparation are the primary themes of my work. My goal is to provide you with a seamless and dignified way of marking your life’s greatest passages.

What Is an Officiant?

An officiant is a person who leads a ceremony, whether that be a wedding celebration or end-of-life service. Wedding officiants must be legally recognized to solemnize a marriage by the state in which your wedding takes place. In most cases, states authorize active or retired judges and ordained ministers to officiate weddings.

Officiants for end-of-life ceremonies require no legal status.

In The Spirit of Things

Pandemic Practices

Marking Life’s Great Passages