Category «Celebrants»

Annette Furley, the Celebrant

Annette Furley -

I am a humanist and although I do not need to hold up a placard that says so, it is shorthand for the way I feel about life. I think that we should live a full and valuable life, using opportunities to learn new things and seek out experiences that enrich us. We need to …

Audrey Simmons, the Celebrant

Audrey Simmons - 0208 697 7817

Welcome to my page My name is Audrey Simmons and I am a British Humanist Association Celebrant. As a Celebrant, my role is to support you in creating a Wedding or Partnership ceremony that represents you as individuals and your coming together as a couple. The beauty of a Humanist wedding or Partnership ceremony is …

Barbara Natasegara, the Celebrant

Barbara Natasegara -

Hello! My name is Barbara Natasegara and I am a member of the British Humanist Association. I am trained and accredited by the British Humanist Association to write and conduct unique, personalised wedding, vow renewal and partnership ceremonies. I have more than 30 years experience working in the field that I am passionate about, that …

Blake Hutchings, the Celebrant

Blake Hutchings -

Blake Hutchings is a Humanist Funeral and Namings Celebrant who is dedicated to producing uniquely personal secular services. With public speaking and performance experience of around fifteen years, as well as a wealth of creative writing experience, Blake is committed to working closely with you in order to provide a perfectly fitting funeral service, or …

Cate Quinn, the Celebrant

Cate Quinn - 01423 861673

“We really appreciated your help … to guide us into a ceremony that reflected us, our values, what we wanted to communicate and also one that was entertaining and special.” Cate Quinn My email: [email protected] I work mainly in North and West Yorkshire (based in Knaresborough), but am happy to travel further afield by arrangement, …

Cath Sutherland, the Celebrant

Cath Sutherland - 0115 981 3208

I decided I would like to conduct non-religious ceremonies because people who are not believers still want to mark the big events in their lives just like everyone else, but often find it hard to think of a sincere and beautiful full way to do it. Humanist ceremonies do just that. They are not hostile …