"Two human loves
make one divine."
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Wedding Ceremony Planning
Tips and Articles
As a UU minister, non-denominational wedding minister, wedding officiant, and wedding celebrant, Rev. Robin Renteria primarily serves the NC Triangle: Orange, Durham, Wake, Chatham and, Alamance counties and the towns of Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Durham, Raleigh, Hillsborough, Cary, Mebane, Holly Springs, Fuquay Varina, Apex, Bahama, Burlington, and Efland.
Each couple and each wedding teach Rev. Robin Renteria new tips a couple may need in planning for their wedding ceremony to be as enjoyable, meaningful, and as low stress as possible.
Wedding Tips are followed by some wedding articles she's written and put on her blog, too, in hope that they may serve as many couples as
Your wedding ceremony will go faster than you ever thought possible.
Rev. Robin Renteria wants you to enjoy every moment
of this special occasion dedicated to
the celebration of your love.
Reverend Robin Renteria, Ph.D.
Wedding Minister
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Reverend Robin Renteria, (919) 818-6362, Hillsborough, NC
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Wedding Tips:
1. Don't let your wedding planning become a burden.
Celebrating your love is the essential part of your wedding day.
Rely on good wedding professionals, the help of loving friends
and family, faith in the universe, and in your love to help you.
Then let go of it all and just enjoy!
2. Know what's most important to you for your wedding.
If you concentrate on what is most important in expressing your love
for your beloved and let go of the rest you will let go of the stress
that goes with it.
3. Speak your truth with love.
Weddings have emotional impact for family members, too.
Claiming your vision for your wedding day while recognizing and honoring the
hopes and desires of your family and friends requires loving conversations that are also part of the wedding process.
4. Ask for help.
Choose a friend whose gift to you will be handling all the last minute details on your wedding day. They'll love it and so will you.
5. Your wedding ceremony is ritual, not performance.
Your day will be full of those rare spontaneous moments that make the best memories. Let go of perfection. Have fun.
6. Have a ceremony that honors your past, looks to your future, and celebrates your now.
Your love, and your marriage, will always be a work in progress, uniquely yours. Let your wedding
recognize the power and the passion of your journey and form a firm foundation for your marriage.
Frame your vows and put them in a prominent place in your home. There will be times when they
will bring you back to the love you share on your wedding day.
Wedding Ceremony Articles written by Rev. Robin Renteria:
Reverend Robin Renteria is booking ceremonies from now through 2012.
She'll reply within 24 hours of receiving it.
Alina and Aaron
at The Proximity Hotel, Greensboro
Rob Brown Photographer
Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and surrounding areas
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