Why Have a Humanist Wedding?
- Jason Frye
- 23 hours ago
- 1 min read

For a variety of reasons, many of us have either never been that religious or even religious to begin with.
A Humanist wedding is a ceremony that represents what is best about the both of you, your families, and where the love of your community is felt as they pledge their support to you as well.

We can keep most of the structure of the traditional wedding (i.e., meditations on love and marriage, vows, rings, etc). We can also create something completely unique.
What is important is that your ceremony is representative of you both.
Marriage is older than organized religion, it is truly human in scope and tradition, and we keep it that way.
Your wedding should be about you and your partner, and if God is not a concept that speaks to you, or for that matter, a subject that causes more problems than it helps, then God is not going to be on the guest list.
That is not to say that you aren't going to have a beautiful, heartfelt, powerful wedding ceremony that will live long in your memories about the day that you and your significant pledge before your friends and family that you are married to one another. You ARE going to have that wedding, and I am going to help you.
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