Sunday 25 January 2015

Grinkle Park Humanist Wedding

The Beautiful Humanist Wedding Ceremony of Gillian and Marcel
in the grounds of
Grinkle Park Hotel 
Religious couples have a choice between being married by a civil registrar and being married by a representative of their religion who shares their approach to life. Non-religious people have no option other than the civil registrar. Many hundreds of people each year choose to have a personalised and meaningful wedding ceremony performed by a humanist celebrant but their wedding is not a legal marriage unless attended by a registrar.




What is a humanist ceremony?
It’s hard trying to describe a typical humanist ceremony as, by definition, each one is completely unique. There are no rules, and celebrants can give as much or as little help as is needed to create a truly fitting occasion.
That said, all humanist ceremonies are:
Unique: There is no set script to follow. Our celebrants will work with you and write a bespoke ceremony.
Non-religious: Our ceremonies focus on what matters in ‘the one life we have’; our relationships with those we love and what we value.
Personal: Focus is on the person or couple that the ceremony is all about, their personality and individuality.
Tailored: We’ll make sure the mood, content and tone are exactly what you want.
Collaborative: Our role is to work with you to create a ceremony that is everything you want it to be, and more.

Flexible: It’s for you to decide where and when the ceremony is to be held. Let us know and we’ll be there.

Sincere: There is nothing that has to be included or words that have to be said. Every word will be true to you and your outlook.











Stepping into the circle of family and friends






 I loved the Jumping The Broom ceremony to emerge as a married couple just gorgeous





















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