Humanist celebrants don’t tell couples what marriage means. Instead, we ask what it means to them and what most say is that it’s is an equal partnership.
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Universal Humanism
Ian & Bridget’s Humanist Wedding at The Union
The ceremony was perfect – and the way you helped us create it was so clever. We are very grateful.
Tim Maguire’s Humanist CV
Curriculum Vitae brevis…
Sophie & Bruno’s Renewal of Vows at the Three Sisters of Glencoe
Getting married is exciting. Staying married, on the other hand, has its challenges…
Danny & David’s Humanist Wedding at Timberyard
The ceremony is something we will remember forever – we are very glad we chose you to be our celebrant.
Ali & Elaine’s Humanist Wedding at Orocco Pier
The day was incredible, and the ceremony was exactly what we wanted and more.
Renewing Your Vows
You don’t have to be a celebrity to renew your wedding vows and you don’t have to go all the way to the Maldives either.
Megan & Dustin’s Humanist Elopement in Glencoe
An elopement is the distillation of a wedding to its essence.
Angels
When you say my child’s name you are not reminding me that they died. You are reminding me that they lived, and that is the greatest gift.
Postcard from Perth
Humanist funerals were happy, not sad. If humanism got things back to front, that was good because so did I.