Wedding and Life Cycle Officiant
A wedding and life cycle officiant is a person who performs a marriage ceremony in a way that honors the couple’s personal values and spirituality. There are several qualifications that make a wedding officiant qualified to perform these ceremonies. Rabbi Shai has extensive training in Jewish philosophy, spiritual counseling, education, and life coaching. He has officiated numerous marriages and other life cycle ceremonies and offers both premarital and post-marital mentoring sessions.
A wedding and life cycle officiant can offer a variety of services, from a traditional marriage ceremony to a more modern one based on your religious beliefs and spirituality. Some wedding and life cycle officiants have a questionnaire to learn more about you, and will use your answers to create a personalized ceremony. Some religious officiants also offer pre-marital counseling sessions, which may be separate from the wedding ceremony fee. In contrast, a civil servant will not prepare a wedding ceremony based on your preferences or spiritual beliefs, but instead will focus on the legalities of your marriage.
A life cycle officiant has extensive training in ritual, mythology, and other cultures. They are familiar with the rituals of many cultures and faiths, and can perform both religious and secular ceremonies. They can even perform a funeral or tribute, and have the experience to work with people of a variety of backgrounds, including the LGBT community. A wedding and life cycle officiant is trained to perform the most personal and meaningful ceremonies possible.
A certified Life-Cycle Celebrant has extensive training in performing, composing, and officiating ceremonies. They are familiar with a wide range of cultural traditions, and can customize a ceremony to fit your personal beliefs and lifestyle. They are also sensitive to the needs of their clients, and do not impose their own beliefs.