photo: sara k. chenI’ve another posting on TheHuffington Post and it is different from my previous blogs in that it’s writtennot for the bride and groom, but rather for their officiant. Since you’re reading my blog, I presume you’reinterested in exploring the possibility of my officiating your wedding. So, while this particular posting may not beof interest to you, it will give you a sense of my own style of presiding andwhat I think is important.
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Is This Your First Wedding As An Officiant? 6 Tips For How To Hold People’s AttentionDuring The CeremonyTo officiate a wedding ceremony fora couple you know and love is truly one of life’s great honors and delights. And it can also be nerve-wracking! You’re standing in front of two people whoare having an out-of-body experience and you have to be their rock andemotional support throughout the ceremony.
Over the years I’ve coached many apanicky uncle or grandmother, sister or brother, not to mention collegedrinking buddy who are nervous because they don’t know what they “should” do or“should” say when they officiate the wedding of a cherished friend or relative.
Well, here’s the thing––five yearsafter the ceremony no one will remember what you said, but they will rememberthe tone and feeling of the ceremony. When done well, a ceremony renewsand refreshes people in an emotional way. Continue reading. . .
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