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- City Ceremonies - New York City based wedding officiant, Reverend Karen Chase is an ordained interfaith minister will work with you to create a unique, sensitive and personal wedding ceremony in any venue in NYC.
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Susanna Macomb - Interfaith Wedding Minister - Ordanied interfaith minister, Susanna Macomb, provides personalized wedding ceremonies in New York City and the sourrounding NY metro area. Interfaith, non-denominational, loving ceremonies and vows. Spiritual and caring, Reverend Susanna has perfeomed weddings all over the world and is the author of Joining Hands and Hearts, Interfaith, Intercultural Wedding Celebrations, A Practical Guide for Couples. Call her and be prepared to be amazed! [0 votes 4 referrals this week]
- Golden Eagle Interfaith Ministries - Rev. Jerra L. Juliano is an Interfaith Minister & New York state registered officiant who creates custom wedding ceremonies for each unique couple. Spiritual, religious, civil, humanistic, and non-denominational ceremonies.Free Consultations.
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- Wedding Officiant- Minister in NY - Reveren Leslie will provide a ceremony that is beautifully unique and written for each couples special needs. Traditional, spiritual, multi-faith, secular, or nontraditional ceremonies.
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- Trinity Cottage Weddings - Experienced Upstate New York ordained, non-denominational wedding officiant provides personalized wedding ceremonies at your location. Free consultation and special gift for bridal couples. Serving Upstate NY and Capital District.
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- Weddings of New York - Civil Wedding officiants in New York City. We offer personalized ceremonies, in traditional, contemporary, or international style, at any location, including parks, restaurants, hotels. Sample ceremonies, reasonable rates, warm, friendly service. NY marriage license information available.
New York NY 718-312-8424 [0 votes 4 referrals this week]
- Church of Ancient Ways - Marie April Gismondi - Wedding Officiant. No two wedding ceremonies are alike! Sample wedding ceremonies, readings, vows and a FAQ page that will help the beginning planner know what questions to ask. NY marriage license information is available.
Babylon New York [0 votes 4 referrals this week]
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