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You've been asked by your friend to perform her wedding, or maybe you want to open a small wedding chapel in your home. This eHow guide will provide you with information about how you can become ordained to perform wedding ceremonies.
Some couples prefer to have a close friend or family friend administer their wedding vows. You may also want to get ordained so you can perform weddings as a side or Read More
Wedding days are special events. Make the day even more personal by performing your friend's wedding ceremony. Taking on this task isn't for everyone, but those who choose Read More
Becoming an ordained minister for free is as easy as 1-2-3. This is an especially popular method for those that are looking to become ordained in order to perform their Read More
Whether you have been asked to officiate a wedding, want to start your own church, or are seeking a tax exempt status as a religious organization, you must first become an Read More
Whether you want to become an ordained minister to perform your friend's wedding ceremony or for personal spiritual reasons, you can become an ordained minister right from Read More
Becoming an ordained clergy has increased in popularity over the last decade with more and more family members and friends being asked to perform wedding ceremonies, Read More
Becoming ordained is not what it used to be. No longer does it necessarily require years of religious study and education and affiliation with a traditional religion or Read More
Choosing the right individual to officiate their wedding is a major concern for some couples. Unless the couple are members of a particular congregation and are having Read More
The person who will be conducting the ceremony is often full of ideas of what to include. This doesn't mean you have to go with their ideas, but it can be a helpful place Read More
Show your officiant some of your ideas to see how much leeway you may have with your line-up of events and your own creativity. Discuss how religious you want your Read More
The wedding ceremony and vows are aspects the bride and groom should plan early. Think about the ceremony and vows with tips from two event coordinators in this free video Read More
To plan an interfaith wedding ceremony, research the customs from both religious traditions, talk to officiants about having a ceremony with a second officiant, and make Read More
Many people choose a civil wedding ceremony. This may be because of convenience, lack of or conflicting religious traditions or even time constraints. Civil marriages, just Read More
Every detail of a wedding ceremony from escorting parents to their seats to lighting the unity candles must be planned in advance. To ensure guests are better able to Read More
Readings during a wedding ceremony reflect the values of the bride and groom as well as their families, so consulting family, friends and the officiant will help in Read More
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