Other Ceremonies


Naming Days
The arrival of a new family member is a wonderful event and a tradition to welcome babies into the family is with a ceremony. This may be a religious ceremony such as a Baptism or Christening or it may be an informal get-together of the family members.
Many parents are choosing to have Naming ceremonies for their babies. Naming ceremonies are non-denominational, and are therefore popular with people who choose not to use organised religions. They give parents, spiritual parents, relatives and significant others an opportunity to affirm their special relationship with the child and declare their intention to support and guide the child through life.
The child can be any age, although the most popular age is between newborn and eighteen months. Naming ceremonies are also a good way to welcome adopted children or stepchildren into a family.

Commitment Ceremony
When two people meet and fall in love, they share a deep soul connection. Couples who have a marriage ceremony choose to celebrate their love in the presence of their families and friends. Unfortunately, many people in our community, such as same sex couples, cannot legally marry.
Commitment ceremonies are a beautiful way to formally declare your love for each other and celebrate the union that the two souls have already formed. The ceremony has many similarities to a wedding but it is not a legal marriage under the Marriage Act 1961

House Blessing
Throughout our live, there will be times when we move into a new house.  To understand that all houses have history, we perform Blessings.  These ceremonies are used to acknowledging the dwellings past and inviting a healthy and fun loving future to make the house your home

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