How Wedding Officiant Works
The marriage is between two individuals and the family’s support and cheers are important. I will be happy to talk with parents or guardians if they are reluctant about the marriage. Here is the general process
- The initial conversation with the Wedding Officiant Dr. Mike Ghouse
- A 30 points Questionnaire follows to design the wedding proceeding.
- A conversation about handling the differences.
- Guidance on handling religious festivals at ease.
- Dealing with raising children (if at all).
- Incorporate the Bride/Groom’s social, religious, or cultural traditions
- A draft outline of the ceremony will be prepared by the Officiant.
- The couple will review and modify the outline at least three times
- The officiant will perform the wedding per the agreed outline.
“I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Indeed, when two people from different races, ethnicities, and faiths create that one nation we cherish, we all want a country where there is no “YOU” and “I” but “The US.” Intermarriages do that.
The interfaith weddings build relationships between two families and their friends, removing the myths about each other, thus creating tranquility and harmony among them by respecting the otherness of the other (our definition of Pluralism) and that is part of my work at the Center for Pluralism and Interfaith Marriages.
Mike Ghouse
Our professional activities – Muslim wedding officiant, MPV, Muslims nikahs.
Wedding Officiant – http://www.interfaithmarriages.org/
& also https://muslimweddingofficiant.org/
Mike@interfaithMarriages.org