Getting Married

AntiFreze

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So, I don't belong to any church and I'm getting married next October. Where do I find someone to do the service? What are they called? I don't really want any religious official, but still want to have a ceremony with vows and such. Anyone know who and where you find them?
 

tefleming

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Probably depends on where you live, but usually Judges, Justices of the Peace, other government officials can perform a civil ceremony (and will have done so before).
 

Dirigible

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'll do it.

Pick me! I've been the officiant at two weddings. No divorces yet. I dunno about froggy's qualifications.
 

nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: Dirigible
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'll do it.

Pick me! I've been the officiant at two weddings. No divorces yet. I dunno about froggy's qualifications.

C'mon man, I gotta bust my officiating cherry one of these days!
 

calvinbiss

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Originally posted by: Turin39789
You could have someone you know get ordained by the Universal Life Church for free in a few minutes online, they should be able to do the ceremony after that.

This. I was in the same situation as you. Got one of my good friends (who is a good pub speaker) ordained, gave him a semi-script for the ceremony and gave him some freedom to personalize. It was awesome!!! Very personal and meaningful. Plus free!
 

hanoverphist

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look in your local phone book for wedding chapels, they arent usually religion-specific at all, and usually have a decent video set up for filming. the one we used took 4 different angles as well as copies of what 3 of my family members taped and edited a kick ass video.