Here are some reasons why you may enjoy creating your own wedding officiant business:
- Low start-up cost.
- Fulfilling work as you provide a valuable service uniting couples in marriage.
It’s a new year; start your new career as a wedding officiant and launch your own wedding officiant business! Here are some reasons why you may enjoy creating your own wedding officiant business:
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Merry Christmas Everyone! Peace and Joy to You! This lovely Christmas poem is by Norman Wesley Brooks. Let Every Day Be Christmas Christmas is forever, not for just one day, for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf. The good you do for others is good you do yourself. Check out this outstanding performance of Don Francisco's "He's Alive" by Voices of Mobile. For more information about the Voices of Mobile, from the University of Mobile, visit their website, or visit their Facebook page. Here's the video, it is a powerful performance, hope you enjoy it.... Weebly provides an easy way to create a free website for your business. Their Drag & Drop Website Builder is very easy to use and does not require knowledge of web design code or anything like that. Simple Sign Up with Weebly You don’t have to already own a domain or be ready to publish your site in order to check it out. Just sign-up (simple sign-up or use your Facebook login) and then see how it works. The Benediction element of the ceremony is given at the closing of the ceremony, preceding the Announcement as Newlyweds. It can be an expression of good wishes, a giving of a blessing or some sage advice and words of wisdom. Scripture, poems and prayers are often used for the benediction. While reading the benediction it is common for the officiant to hold their arm up as a symbolic gesture of giving a blessing and/or as a gesture of authority. List of 12 Benedictions that can be used in wedding ceremonies: 1. Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. - Thessalonians 5: 16-18
2. The light of God surrounds you, The love of God enfolds you, The power of God protects you. The presence of God watches Over you, wherever you are, God is, and all is well. - Unity Prayer of Protection "Oh, How Pinteresting" is the name of the Pinterest Blog where you can find information about the "Pinterest For Business" feature they launched on November 14th. The Wedding genre is pleasantly visual, therefore Pinterest is an excellent social media platform to participate in and many business websites report significant traffic coming from Pinterest. Promoting your wedding officiant business on Pinterest is a good idea and it’s free! Happy Thanksgiving! You may enjoy this beautiful Thanksgiving poem by Brother David of Gratefulness.org > “Thanksgiving Song” - Br. David Steindl-Rast O.S.B. The Announcement element of the wedding ceremony is given at the end of the ceremony when the newly wedded couple is introduced to the guests, by the Officiant, using their new married name. The Minister may turn to the guests and present the couple, saying; “It is with great honor I present to you Mr. And Mrs._________”. At this point the guests stand and applaud, as the couple then lead the recessional out. Here's a list of sites where you can find prayers, poems and quotes. The following resources are inclusive and multi-cultural, representing various faiths and beliefs. Search the sites for prayers and readings to use in your ceremonies or perhaps be divinely inspired and create some of your own. Useful Websites For Prayers And Readings:
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