Sunday, March 27, 2011

Hello & Congratulations!

My name is Debra Sinclaire and as an Ordained Minister and Wedding Officiant, I would like to congratulate you on your decision to get married! You are entering one of the most meaningful and profound times in your life as a couple and I would be truly honored to help you create a memorable wedding ceremony. Some couples know what they want their ceremony to look like from the start, while others prefer to have assistance in all or part of their ceremony. Your wedding should be a celebration and a joy filled experience for everyone there. I embrace any and all ideas of how you want your wedding to be and I feel passionate about creating a truly memorable experience for everyone involved.  I am committed to doing everything I can to make your ceremony uniquely your own and a beautiful addition to your perfect day.  


                                                 What To Expect


At our initial meeting, we go over your hopes, dreams, and expectations for your ceremony, as I guide you through a variety of ideas and scenarios.  We use this time for me to get to know you as a couple and for  you to get acquainted with me as your Officiant. Your ceremony should reflect  your personality and also a bit of personal history about you as a couple and your own precious love story. Together, we will create the ceremony of your dreams, with you being involved every step along the way.

As a Non Denominational, Ordained Minister, I respect your individuality and all wording used in your ceremony will honor your own personal beliefs and preferences.  Your wedding ceremony will be custom created especially for you and carried out with heart, professionalism, and authenticity.

                                                           FEES

Rates start at $250, which include a one hour meeting, rehearsal and a custom created ceremony.  It also includes the signing and prompt filing of all marriage paperwork with the county.  Rates  may increase, depending on location, rehearsal, travel time, etc.  A $100 deposit is required at initial meeting, with final payment due no later than day of ceremony.







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