20/09/2021
Thank you so much for these kind words, and for this great advice to couples who want a really personal and unique wedding ceremony - looking forward to working with you again soon, JF.
We have noticed that Humanist celebrants have become very popular with couples who prefer to have a non-religious wedding ceremony and it’s easy to see why. Humanist celebrants are able to perform a wedding anywhere. The ceremony can take place at your venue or anytime and anywhere that has meaning to you - a forest, a garden, a cliff overlooking the sea, the options are endless really.
Compared to a ceremony performed by a registrar which is often very quick (although some couples might prefer this), formal and only includes the legal part of the ceremony a Humanist celebrant will share stories about the couple and can include things like literally “tying the knot” an old tradition which is always nice to see. Each ceremony is tailored to the individual couple so no two weddings are the same.
If you are considering a Humanist ceremony yourself or at the beginning of your wedding planning journey, we can recommend John Foley and Stewart Holden. We have worked with them both a few times and both do an amazing job of performing an engaging, heart felt wedding ceremony. You can find both John and Stewart on Facebook.
John Foley, Humanist Celebrant.
Stewart Holden - Humanist Ceremonies
You can find further details on Humanist wedding ceremonies here. https://humanists.uk/northern-ireland/
You can view a recent Humanist wedding ceremony we photographed here. https://www.purephotoni.com/blog/dunluce-castle-elopement