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  2. Legal status of the Universal Life Church - Wikipedia

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    A large number of people seeking ULC ordination do so in order to be able to legally officiate at weddings [16] or perform other spiritual rites. Sources have reported a 29% increase in the number of friends or family members acting as wedding officiant since 2009, resulting in over 40% of couples in the US in 2016 choosing this option.

  3. Civil ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A Celtic Handfast or Wedding Blessing (performed by a Civil Celebrant) with witnesses present, at Glamis, Scotland. In 1847, The Scotsman said that "Everybody knows that, by the law of Scotland, the marriage ceremony can be performed with as perfect legal effect by a blacksmith as by a clergyman." The government wanted to end the Scottish ...

  4. American Marriage Ministries - Wikipedia

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    For example, New York City is one of the stricter locations and requires wedding officiants to appear in person at the city clerk’s office to register (the city also charges a $15 fee.) Virginia is the most troublesome state, denying most ministers who get ordained online, but AMM has information on combating that on its website as well.

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    Couples can choose from the drive-thru wedding package that includes two guests, an elopement package starting at $150 that includes up to 10 guests, and an officiant-for-hire option starting at ...

  6. Ohio couple ties knot with 110 bridesmaids in wedding party - AOL

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    They coordinated the wedding party through postings on the gymnastics center's website -- including the wedding colors of purple, teal, lavender, aqua, black, ivory, white and silver.

  7. Can anyone legally officiate a wedding ceremony in Georgia ...

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    The officiant is the person who leads the ceremony, telling the love story of the couple, perhaps a few silly stories and maybe even incorporating some religious elements.

  8. Marriage officiant - Wikipedia

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    A marriage officiant or marriage celebrant is a person who officiates at a wedding ceremony. Religious weddings, such as Christian ones, are officiated by a pastor, such as a priest or vicar. [1] Similarly, Jewish weddings are presided over by a rabbi, and in Islamic weddings, an imam is the marriage officiant.

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