FAQs

What is a celebrant?

A celebrant is a professional who creates, oversees and runs a range of different ceremonies, including weddings and funerals. They are not linked to any religious organisation and currently do not have the legal power to marry couples.

Many celebrants, like me, have completed certified training that covers all of the duties and responsibilities of a celebrant and prepares them to facilitate a variety of ceremonies. Some specialise in particular kinds of events, whilst others (again, like me) offer services that cover all of life’s significant moments.

Can a celebrant legally marry you?

What I can do as a celebrant is help you to create a wedding ceremony that puts your personality at the heart of the event. You can exchange vows and rings, have readings or performances, play music, and bring in other cultural or spiritual elements that are important to you and your partner.

How much does a celebrant cost?

Celebrants charge different fees for the type of ceremony they’re conducting and how much time is required to plan it. Prices might also vary depending on a celebrant’s level of experience and how personalised a ceremony is.

You can find the pricing for my celebrant services on each individual ceremony page. I typically charge £250 for a funeral and £650 for a wedding, with optional added costs.

How do I find a celebrant?

One of the easiest ways to find a celebrant is to use the internet or social media to search for celebrants in your area. That might be how you’ve ended up on my website today!

If you’re planning a wedding, finding a celebrant is a key part of organising your special day. Plenty of celebrants attend wedding fairs, which can be a great way to meet your future celebrant in person and decide if they’re the right fit. Your wedding venue might also have a directory of recommended celebrants that they have previously worked with.

If you’re organising a funeral, the funeral director or crematorium can suggest celebrants that they have previously worked with. But you can also choose a celebrant yourself, often by searching for funeral celebrants in your area or funeral celebrants who specialise in the kind of ceremony you have in mind.

What are the benefits of using a celebrant?

Where do I begin?!

The main benefit of using a celebrant is the creative freedom that you have in planning your ceremony. You’re not bound by any legalities or religious scripts, which means that you can include whatever feels significant to you and remove anything that doesn’t resonate or align.

Choosing a celebrant also means that you have the option to find someone who feels like the right fit for delivering your ceremony. Whether you want to work with someone who has shared lived experience, is aligned with your beliefs, or just has a particular kind of personality, you’ve got so many options!

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LOOKING FOR A CELEBRANT IN BRISTOL OR BEYOND?

Get in touch to arrange a chat where I can find out more about what you’re looking for from a celebrant.

If it feels like the right fit, we’ll make a start on planning your perfect ceremony!