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Who Conducts Your Ceremony?

Most people elect to have their ceremony conducted by one of our Celebrants. However, you can choose to have it led by someone you know instead. We offer a Script Only service for people who wish to do this.

All our Celebrants are specially trained professionals. They will arrange to meet you beforehand to discuss your ceremony and will deliver it according to the choices you make. Your Celebrant’s primary goal is to ensure that your ceremony runs smoothly and that you have a truly memorable day.

Diana is one of our highly experienced Celebrants based in Sussex and she says of her work as a Celebrant

‘I have always loved babies, so the naming ceremonies are always a very joyous part of what I do. It is also an enormous privilege being allowed into people’s homes and lives to celebrate the arrival of a child.’

Find out more about arranging your ceremony

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        Please note the Level 4 course is for practising celebrants only.

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        IT Skills you will need both during your training and working as a celebrant

        Do you have the following skills:

        1. Ability in creating, naming, using, saving and retrieving files and folders.
        2. Familiarity with using your version of Word (or similar software).
        3. Understanding of toolbars and icons.
        4. Ability to copy and paste sections of text.
        5. An understanding of ‘track changes’ and how to use this function.
        6. Ability to bold, underline and italicise text.
        7. Be able to change font type, size and colour.
        8. Ability to centre text in the middle of a page and right and left justify it.
        9. Be able to alter line spacing in a document and insert a page break.
        10. Be able to use the undo and redo functions.
        11. Understand how the tab key works.
        12. Ability to use headers and footers, bullet points and numbering
        13. Understanding of the difference between ‘Save’ and ‘Save As’.

        If you said ‘yes’ to all of the above then you have good basic skills.

        If you have answered ‘no’ to any of the above then you will need to improve your basic skills before starting the course. This can be done in a few hours by using one or more of the free online tutorials available on the internet.