Non-religious Ceremonies
Humanist Funerals and Memorials
A Humanist funeral celebrates the life of someone who has died. It allows the mourners to commemorate their loved one, and share the memories that the deceased person has left behind, without any religious committal to an ‘after-life’. The ceremony is uniquely tailored and in the main is devoted to the life of the person who has died. It incorporates tributes from family and friends when possible and allows mourners to mark the occassion with honesty, warmth and affection, using words and music that are personal and appropriate.
Humanist Namings
A Humanist naming ceremony is used to welcome the arrival of a baby, an adopted child or new step-children into your family.
Humanist Weddings or Re-Affirmations
Humanist marriage ceremonies allow couples to have a wedding that bring together all the things that matter to a couple and are centred around the promsises that the couple make to each other. Sadly, although the ceremonies are legal in Scotland, they are not yet legal in England.
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