Monday, September 15, 2014

BECOME A WEDDING OFFICIANT

Are you passionate about helping people, sharing your knowledge?
Do you Love, Love, Love weddings and all they offer a couple on their special day?
Have you ever thought about becoming a Minister/Wedding Officiant?


As an ordained minister, you have the legal rights to preside as a wedding minister for marriages. Beyond performing a wedding you are also ordained to perform other religious services like baptisms and funerals.You can be ordination without regards to an individual's religious and spiritual beliefs.

Happy Ever After Wedding Officiants provides a broad level of support, knowledge, files and forms to help you as you officiate at weddings. Or you can share ideas in different forums and find other areas that will help bring your spiritual community closer.

If you have questions or would like to discuss an issue of concern, there is no better place to look for the answer than by turning to the wisdom of other Ministers. I have been ordained since February 4, 2009.   At that time I started the ministry of Happy Ever After Wedding Officiants. Today, 2014 we are Four Ministers in Indiana and one in Florida. We are always looking to grow and widen our little Family of Ministers.

Do I need to earn a university degree in theology to become ordained?

No. There is a difference between a degree in theology and becoming ordained as a minister.
A theology degree is an academic certification, generally requiring anywhere from 2 to 10 years
of university study to obtain. Academically, a degree in theology is considered the same as a degree
in philosophy and is generally required if you wanted to teach religion at a university level.
Ordination simply requires a demonstration of your commitment to the church and is provided as an acknowledgment of the church's recognition of your commitment. Mostly all states accept your ordination to perform religious ceremonies, including weddings.

Call me and we can talk all about you becoming the person who legally and officially performs weddings. That person who is remembered every time a couple talks or remembers their wedding day and their wedding ceremony.

Rev. Ida-May Hanson
317-341-1121
info@happyeverafterlife.com




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