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Why should I engage a celebrant?

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Having a skilled celebrant can mean the difference between an event being mediocre or being an inspiring, memorable tribute to people who have a special place in our lives....
 
Yes a professional Celebrant is essential for a legal marriage ceremony, but what about other ceremonies ?    Vow renewals, baby namings, birthdays, retirements, coming out ceremonies...
A good celebrant is much more than a good performer. They need to be researchers, writers, facilitators, psychologists, social workers and community developers, and well as masters of ceremonies.



Engaging a professional civil celebrant to take the time and responsibility to create and deliver a memorable ceremony brings a number of benefits, such as:
* everyone who attends can participate without the pressure of being responsible for the whole thing

* the occasion can be more memorable because a celebrant can bring a fresh perspective to a group

* family stories can be shared and recorded for future generations as part of the process and/or event

* family and friends talents, not just the MC's, can be included in the occasion.



Ceremonies and celebrations can be powerful occasions to mark big changes and support us in embracing new roles or situations in our new lives. 

The power of ceremony in times of change can not be overestimated. 

More than material gifts, as nice as they can be and needed in some cases, people need wonderful times with family and/or friends, new ways to see themselves and others, to think about the tasks they are going to undertake and the support and acknowledgment of others in their new role or new time in their lives.

What's why letting "the celebration be the gift" can be the most precious gift of all. You can do this by pooling your funds to appoint a celebrant.



 

Comments 1

Sonia Collins on Wednesday, 17 March 2021 15:53
Something to consider

There is a bit of a trend today to encourage family led celebrations, particularly for events such as baby namings, anniversaries, funerals and memorials. Most celebrants would agree that it is highly desirable that family is fully involved with the planning and execution of the ceremony if a celebration is going to be truly authentic. There are huge advantages though in engaging an experienced celebrant who can provide ideas and advice, coordinate the family contributions and ensure that all runs smoothly on the day.

There is a bit of a trend today to encourage family led celebrations, particularly for events such as baby namings, anniversaries, funerals and memorials. Most celebrants would agree that it is highly desirable that family is fully involved with the planning and execution of the ceremony if a celebration is going to be truly authentic. There are huge advantages though in engaging an experienced celebrant who can provide ideas and advice, coordinate the family contributions and ensure that all runs smoothly on the day.
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