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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Choose Marriage Celebrants - Australia, Sunshine Coast

In Australia, wedding celebrants or marriage celebrants have been truly succeeded in making a mark among the hearts and minds of people. A wedding is the most happiest and delightful event in a person's life. It's the day when a couple begins a new journey of the life. It brings together two souls for a lifetime. As a result, we want everything to be perfect on this special day and don't want to compromise on anything. But, it's difficult for both bride and groom to handle the entire preparations single handedly. A wedding celebrant can help in creating the most beautiful wedding ceremony ever.


These celebrants properly plan and execute the marriage ceremony and ensure that everything is done to perfection. Before being registered as a wedding celebrant, they undergo a course to prove their capability. The ceremony may be short, but it will make a lasting impression on the minds of your guests and they will remember it for a lifetime. They will conduct your marriage exactly in the same manner as you and your partner have dreamt of. From selecting poems to songs, your ceremony will be executed seamlessly, without defying its true meaning. They take every step to ensure that your wedding is not over the top and thoroughly enjoyed by your friends and family. You can exchange your vows in the way you have always wanted.

The internet is the best place to choose marriage celebrants Sunshine Coast and Australia. The reputed celebrants have their own websites (http://www.thenoosacelebrant.com.au) and you can even chat with them. When you discuss different aspects of your wedding ceremony with them, you come to know about their specific skills and whether you will be comfortable in their presence. You must always go for a celebrant that is open to your ideas and suggestions and is a good listener. Experience is another factor that you must consider while choosing a celebrant in Australia. Always ask him/her about the number of ceremonies they have successfully conducted. Arrange an introductory meeting before you finalize the terms. Meeting in person will give you detailed information about their sense of style.



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Friday, March 18, 2011

Marriage Celebrant-Decide Right Choice

A marriage ceremony is a public expression of one of the most precious and beautiful of all gifts, the love that a couple have in their hearts for one another. A first-class marriage celebrant will offer you the freedom to express those feelings in your own special way. There are a number of suggestions which a marriage celebrant can give to you that enables you to compile your own wedding ceremony reflecting your own views of marriage and your own particular style. When as a couple, you are afforded the freedom to design their own marriage ceremony the meaning behind the words becomes their meaning and the love expressed in the words is their love.

The decision to marry should be made after a lot of thought, consideration and discussion between a man and a woman. Love is a most profound human experience and marriage symbolises the ultimate intimacy between two people, to be entered into with certainty and with mutual respect. The Family Law Act instructs that the solemn and binding nature of marriage is the union of a man and a woman, voluntarily entered into for life, to the exclusion of all others. When a man and woman declare publicly their desire to live together as husband and wife, they also make a commitment to love, to care for, to consider, and to respect each other. The bond of love will become deeper and even more meaningful with each passing year, serving as a source of common energy giving you strength to live your lives with happiness and confidence.

Deciding on a civil marriage celebrant can be difficult, it is a personal consideration and perhaps the most significant decision you will make with regard to your wedding. It is the marriage celebrant who solemnises your marriage according to law and assists you in designing a wedding ceremony that reflects your values, your meaning of love and your commitment.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Stephanie-Authorised Marriage Celebrant Residing In Noosa

Stephanie Neal is a university-educated professional with degrees in Public Relations, T.E.S.O.L (Teaching English as a Second language) and both Adult and Primary Education. She teaches Japanese one day a week and is a married mother of two. Stephanie is a Registered Marriage Celebrant appointed by the Attorney-General's Department to solemnise marriages in Australia. She is passionate about people; building and maintaining relationships and being involved in her local community.

Stephanie plans, designs and officiates at ceremonies for Weddings Celebrants, Vow Renewals, Love Commitments, Name Giving, Corporate Events, Milestone and Special Occasions as well as at Funerals and Memorials. Stephanie will also conduct Marriage Ceremonies in Japanese on request.
Let this confident, caring professional weave her ceremony magic into your special day.

Stephanie Offers different type of ceremonies as per people demanded:

1) Name giving ceremony

Name Giving Ceremony is a civil ceremony when the birth of a child is acknowledged and celebrated and the child is welcomed into the family and community. Parents, grandparents, god-parents, siblings and friends may all be involved in the ceremony and have roles to play. It is important to note that although Baby Naming Ceremony is not a religious ceremony, having the ceremony doesn't preclude the child from making their own choices later in life about their religion or spirituality.

2) Wedding Celebrant Ceremony

Below some of the wedding Celebrants services offering by Stephanie The Noosa Celebrant

  • Meeting(s) - obligation-free initial meeting in Stephanie's home or in a mutually convenient location.
  • Legal Marriage Documentation - supply and lodgment of all legal marriage documents.
  • Ceremony Resources to support you both in your decisions about ceremony style, marriage ceremony format, reading selections and ritual inclusions.
  • Ritual design selects a ritual to personalise and enrich your ceremony (if required).
  • Phone/Email unlimited consultations - as needed.
  • Rehearsal at Stephanie's home or in a mutually convenient location (if required).
  • Arrival at your ceremony at least 30 minutes before agreed ceremony start time.
  • Officiate at your wedding ceremony with confidence, care and class.
  • Dress Stephanie will accommodate your specific ceremony style, colours or theme.
  • P.A System use of a high quality P.A to ensure your guests can enjoy the ceremony.
  • Table, table-cloth and chair for the signing of marriage documents (if required).
  • Couple's Certificate in envelope with calligraphy.
  • Wedding Ceremony booklet personally crafted and hand-made by Stephanie as a wedding keepsake.
3) Renewal of Vows Ceremony

A Renewal of Vows Ceremony often has a similar format to a wedding ceremony minus the legalities. Stephanie says that although it cannot legally be a second wedding, the format can be similar to your original wedding. Styles of Renewal of Vows ceremonies vary from extravagant celebrations with family and friends to intimate ceremonies. Locations range from celebrating in the privacy of your own home, to hosting the ceremony in beautiful gardens or even using the beach as a glamorous back-drop. It can be just about the two of you or the ceremony can specifically incorporate friends and family (children and grand-children) in through the ceremony readings and rituals.

4) Funeral and Memories celebrant

The role of a Funeral Celebrant is to communicate in person with the appointed organiser of the funeral or memorial service. In partnership with the organiser the funeral celebrant will help to develop a highly personal, professional and dignified funeral or memorial service that family, friends and loved ones will be proud of. The funeral celebrant officiates at the service. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Wedding Celebrant with The NoosaCelebrant


What is a Celebrant?

A professional wedding celebrant conducts ceremonies and attends to all the legal paperwork pertaining to the marriage. There was a time when marriages could only be conducted by religious officials but nowadays, thanks to the cultural and religious diversity in Australia, over 55% of marriages are officiated by wedding celebrants.

Why do I need one?

You will need a civil celebrant present when you recite your wedding vows for the simple reason that he or she will legalise your marriage.

When should I begin searching for one?

Good celebrants are generally booked up months in advance, so start looking as soon as you have decided on the time, date and location of your ceremony. You need to have found your celebrant at least one full month before your wedding date as couples are required to lodge a Notice of Intended Marriage by then.

Who is the best for my ceremony?

That depends on you. You should feel comfortable with who you've chosen and have a great rapport with him or her. They should be articulate, eloquent and confident, yet gentle and sensitive enough to calm any pre-wedding jitters. The ideal individual should be flexible enough to conduct both traditional and contemporary weddings and to accommodate any cultural, religious or personal practices you may wish to include. These practices could include a candle-lighting ceremony, the Celtic handfasting ritual or the writing and reciting of the bride and groom's own vows (although the legal wordings from the Marriage Act must also be included in these vows to be lawful).

More about Marriage Celebrant, Wedding Celebrant Sunshine Coast at: http://www.thenoosacelebrant.com.au/ 


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