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Wedding receptions are more important than the wedding itself. It is the ceremony that makes you focus your attention carefully. You need to meet with the officiant prior to the wedding to discuss the issues before the wedding. Consider whether the officiant is open-minded and whether they are willing to accommodate your ideas in the wedding or not. Here are a few questions that you should ask:

Will the officiant make a sermon or speech?

Will they show you the speech for reviewing before the wedding and provide the necessary inputs?

When should the oficiant arrive for rehearsal?

Is counseling required prior to the wedding?

Will the officiant agree to non secular personal inputs for the event like readings, vows and songs?

What will the officiant wear?

Should you carry the marriage license or should you sign it before the wedding?

Is the officiant aware of a wedding site if you have not decided of any?

If the officiant acts as the sites officiant, are there restrictions that you should be aware of beforehand? These include dcor, photography, and music tossing items, videography, and dress code.

What are items which the officiant should provide and items for which you need to make arrangements? You need to consider isle runners, pews and microphone.

What are the fees for the ceremony, and if should it be a donation?

Things to Consider

Your temperament should be matched with that of the officiant. It also sets the temperament for the wedding. Certain officiants may have a formal and serious nature, whereas others are friendly and casual who add humor to the process of officiating.

If the officiant does not happen to be related to you, check your comfort level and understand whether you will be satisfied with having him as your officiant. The officiants role is important as he is the first individual to declare the two individuals as a couple. Make sure you have a good rapport with your officiant as you should make him an integral part of your everlasting happy life.

You should discuss personal matters with the officiant prior to your wedding day. They will help resolve the problems which may be mundane or spiritual such as tussles with family members.

Invite the officiant to the wedding rehearsal as well. It will help you strike a rapport of friendship with the officiant.

by: Damian Papworth




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