Weddings
Formal, Informal, Semi Formal, Intimate, Traditional, Alternative. Spiritual, Themed, New Age, Religious (Buddhist), Religious (Christian), Religious (Hindu), Religious (Islamic), Religious (Jewish), Religious (Other)
Namings
An alternative to the traditional christening gives family and friends the opportunity for family and friends to give thanks and welcome your new. You may wish to recognise God Parents or want to have Guardian Angels, Special Guardians or Sponsors instead of godparents.
Change of Name
Changing you name in a ceremony helps you come to terms with the past and assists you to head into a new bright future.
Commitments
Some couples due to legal, cultural or personal reasons are unable to marry and may opt for a commitment ceremony.This is NOT a legal wedding but a commitment between you to share your lives together. An expression of your love for one another. The ceremony takes the form of a wedding ceremony.
Same sex ceremonies
Same sex couples are not yet allowed to legally marry in Australia. A Same sex ceremony allows same sex couples the chance to express their love and commitment to one another in front of family and friends. A same sex ceremony is a wedding ceremony without the legal paperwork.
Renewals
Many people like to celebrate anniversary milestones with a Renewal ceremony. Your Renewal can be identical to your original wedding ceremony or you can change it to reflect the life you now share with one another recognising your children, grandchildren. Many people are choosing to incorporate a renewal ceremony with a baby naming to recognise theie new role as parents that they have taken on as a couple.
Seperation, Divorce
This can be a very difficult time of life for all involved. A ceremony to say goodbye, recognise the hurt can help begin the healing process.