Weddings and Ceremonies of Committment
I may be biased, but I believe that the weddings
and ceremonies of union that are created and performed by
our Unitarian Universalist
Ministers are among the most lovely and meaningful.
For those who are interested in what author Jane Ross-Macdonald
calls "alternative weddings", that is the kind of services where
couples are looking for ceremonies that reflect their own spirituality
and religious beliefs and their participle relationship, Unitarian
Universalist services are ideal. For those who have no religious
affiliation or set beliefs, who want to avoid patriarchal and sexist
words and symbols, who want to celebrate rather than solemnize their
commitment, our way of preparing and performing weddings and ceremonies
of union fit.
Couples who are creating blended families, seeking an interfaith
union, or entering into second marriages, UU ceremonies are personalized
enough, and sensitive enough to the different ways that couples
are formed to make sure that these circumstances are reflected and
honored.
As Ross-Macdonald described in her book Alternative Weddings ( Taylor
Publishing, 1997), in our weddings the focus in primarily on the
couple. We want to get to know you, your values and beliefs, and
your preference in the wording of the vows and the rest of the ceremony.
Honoring All Committed Unions
It is a deeply religious and spiritual occasion, but flexible in
terms of a couple's understanding or God or Spirit of Life, and
honors humanist perspectives as well. The readings and music are
mutually selected. In fact, there is much work to be done by the
couples, as well as the minister or other authorized officiant.
The Unitarian Universalist faith tradition has long recognized and
performed ceremonies of union for gay and lesbian couples. We treat
them as marriages, no matter whether they are legally recognized
as such.
How To Schedule An Appointment
First preference for dates for weddings and ceremonies of union
go to Unions from UU congregations. However I understand and welcome
those un-affiliated couples who seek our kinds of services and who
wish to marry in the North Georgia area.
It is advisable to contact me, as soon as possible, no later than
60 days before the date of the commitment service. I may be reached
by e-mail mkelller2@excite.com,
the website at http://revmartikeller.com or
by office phone 404-377-6656.
I will want to meet with you, both to get to know you and to plan
the actual ceremony.
For friends, members of other UU congregations,
and others, there is a suggested honorarium. This fee is determined
on a UU minister's association chapter level and will be discussed
with you at the outset. -- Rev. Marti
Keller
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