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Consulting

Rev. Elaine Radloff will contact you first by telephone and email, and follow up by mailing you a questionnaire to complete.  If logistically possible, an in-person meeting will be arranged to discuss your ceremony.  And Elaine is always available by phone and email.

Writing

Rev. Elaine Radloff has an extensive library of customary and usual ceremonies.  The parts of these ceremonies can be mixed and matched, to develop a "standard" ceremony.  Or if you like, you may add your own selected readings and/or vows that you have written or borrowed from someone else.  Also, Elaine can personalize, customize and develop a more unusual script.  Special rituals can be added such as a Unity Candle, or memorial to deceased family members, or vows for children of the bride or groom.  Unique prayers and religious touches can also be added.  Elaine will be ready with ideas after reading the answers to your bride and groom questionnaire.

Directing

Some people call it "choreography" or "staging", when the members of the wedding party must know ahead of time where, when and how to stand and move during the ceremony.  As an experienced director, Rev. Elaine Radloff will treat your wedding ceremony as the production that it was meant to be.  While open to your suggestions, at the same time Elaine will give you clear advice on the flow of the ceremony.  The rehearsal will be a satisfying experience that will allow each participant to come away confident in their role and comfortable with their responsibility.  Elaine will not only provide explicit directions but she will use the ceremony venue to its greatest advantage to show off the bride and groom and the whole wedding party to the attending guests.

 
Performing

 

Rev. Elaine Radloff has been theatrically trained and is an experienced public speaker.  Her voice is soothing and her enunciation is clear and distinct.  Elaine will attend to every detail to ensure that the presentation of the ceremony is flawless, and yet, relaxed.  Her sense of humor is keen and bright, and with her happy and energetic demeanor, everyone - especially the bride and groom will feel comfortable.  And most importantly, the couple will have a sense of serenity and be consciously aware of every precious moment of the ceremony since Elaine is a master of timing.

 

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A wedding officiant may also be referred to as a:   celebrant, clergy, officiator, officiate, official, pastor, preacher, wedding minister, minister, magistrate, justice of the peace, JP, priest, judge, facilitator, counselor and rabbi.  Rev. Elaine Radloff is a Michigan wedding officiant, MI wedding officiant, (a non-denominational minister) who can officiate your ceremony if you are getting married in Michigan, are having a wedding in Michigan, are having a MI wedding or are wanting to get married in Michigan.  Rev. Elaine will write and perform a wedding ceremony (marriage ceremony) or vows renewal (vow renewals) ceremony with as much of your input as you would like.  Elaine performs indoor weddings and outdoor weddings in Michigan.  Printed ceremony programs are also available. A sample wedding ceremony is included in a packet mailed to you.  Also please remember that getting married online, getting married on the web, or getting married on the Internet, is not legal.  Rev. Elaine Radloff will marry you in person and sign your marriage license so it is a legal marriage, a legal wedding.
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