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We Are All Children Of The Same Universe
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Wedding Officiating

"Mawwige is whut bwings us togevveh today. Mawwige, that bwessed awangment.  Wike a dweam wifin a dweam.  Wuv too wuv will fowwow you forwever so tweasure your wuv."

 

Traditional, Contemporary, Short & Sweet, Vow Renewals

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Handfasting Ceremony

A handfasting ceremony has its roots in ancient Celtic tradition, symbolizing the binding of two people (and the origin of the phrase "tying the knot"!).  While it is most often included in Pagan or Wiccan ceremonies, it has become more mainstream and can be a part of traditional weddings or a ceremony of its own.

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Baptism or Wiccaning

Baptism has long been an important element in many spiritual traditions. It is viewed as a rite of passage wherein the participant is inducted into a community of faith. It also symbolizes a believer's dedication to God and/or a set of religious rules.

Also prepared to do a Wiccaning.

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House Blessing

A House Blessing can be done with any type of dwelling - permanent, temporary, and/or mobile. It is done with the intent to clear any negative energy that may be lingering from previous owners and to increase the abundance and blessings of the new owners. Can be done with or without: smudging with sage, lighting candles, sprinkling holy water. Owners can take part in the blessing or relax and enjoy feeling the energy shift in their home.

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Hospital or Hospice Visit

Hospitals and Hospice Facilities do not worry this Minister - if you would like a spiritual visit that is meaningful to you, I will be honored to come visit you and/or a loved one and do my best to observe the chosen spiritual path. Willing to plan visits before surgeries/tests or during recovery; also willing to be called on for an emergency visit and will come if available. Willing to do bedside vigils if available to do so.

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Funeral Officiating

All cultures and belief systems around the world have distinct traditions for marking the passage of life into death. Funeral ceremonies honor the passing of a loved one, allowing family members and friends to share stories, express grief, and pay tribute to the person who has died. In many cultures, it serves as a final goodbye. The occasion also provides an outlet for communal sadness and builds a platform from which healing can begin.

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Living Memorial Service

Why wait until you're dead to have a memorial service?  For those with terminal illnesses who want to see their loved ones before they die, a Living Memorial Service allows all parties to say their final goodbyes as well as give the chance to say those things someone always wishes they had time to say.

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Pet Memorial Service

Our pets are adopted members of our family so why shouldn't they be given a memorial service too?  Often our animals are with us for quite a few years, being well loved and cared for, why should that stop at their death? It would be an honor to help you say "Until we meet across the Rainbow Bridge" to your beloved animal.

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Death Doula/Death Companioning

For more information about

Death Doula/Death Companioning Services please visit her website at Hands Of Serenity.

"You don't fix the Bible. It's not about making sense. It's about believing in something, and letting that belief be real enough to change your life. It's about faith. You don't fix faith. It fixes you." ~ Shepherd D. Book

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