Offers Wedding Ceremonies for couples and families of all faiths,
interfaith and secular.  Including; religious, non-religious,
non-denominational, spiritual, traditional, non-traditional and
contemporary ceremonies for weddings, baptism, renewal of
marriage vows and commitment ceremonies for those that prefer to
make a commitment without a license.

I am open to all of your idea's.  My agenda is to fulfill your agenda
and design your wedding ceremony around your desires and wishes.
San Francisco Marin Wedding Officiant
Some couples would like to just say, I do! And be done.  Some
couples want to speak loving words to each other.  Some couples
would prefer not to speak at all.

Taking vows in most wedding ceremonies includes three sets of
vows.  The personal vows that the Bride and Groom speak to each
other denote their devotion to one another. The formal vows of  “I
do’” where the Bride and Groom state their commitment to each
other. The vows said during the ring exchange as the Bride and
Groom give each other their first gifts as Husband and Wife.

So what makes a vow meaningful?  What makes a vow personal?  
How can the vows you take be expressed in a timeless way?  Vows
speak to the vision of a marriage; they reach beyond the here and
now, far beyond the past and into the hereafter.  Wow, no wonder we
feel a bit shaken by the very thought of taking vows.
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415-382-8494
San Francisco Wedding  
Officiant Clergy Minister
Ema Drouillard Wedding Officiant San Francisco
Serving:  San Francisco, Marin & Sonoma