We had a wonderful time chatting with so many folks at the 2024 Denver LGBTQ Wedding Expo by Rainbow Wedding Network! We know that you have so many decisions to make when planning your big day and appreciate the time and energy you put into going to events like this to explore many different options and ideas. We hope this introductory info page helps answer any questions you might have about The Humanist Society and what a Humanist Celebrant can bring to your special day. And of course, if you have questions we don’t answer here, please reach out!
Finally, thank you so much for considering a Humanist Celebrant for your special day. And keep us bookmarked! Celebrants create all kinds of ceremonies and we hope you’ll consider us in the future, too!
President
The Humanist Society is a US-based national nonprofit organization which endorses humanist professionals to meet the needs of a broad laity. Our Humanist Celebrants preside over a variety of life-cycle milestone ceremonies like weddings, baby namings, memorials, transgender naming ceremonies – you name it, our Celebrants are there to help you “Make Moments Matter”.
Humanist Celebrants provide meaningful, distinctly personal, and professional humanist ceremonies. Our Celebrants are committed to humanism and, not bound by traditional religious dogma, they are able to provide custom-made ceremonies imbued with personal meaning and honor the shared humanity and values of those involved.
Humanist Celebrants are generally recognized in all states and many countries, being accorded the same rights and privileges granted by law to priests, ministers, and rabbis of traditional theistic religions.
A good first stop to learn more about humanism and its values is this article on The Humanist.
Start with our directory. THS has Humanist Celebrants in almost every state – and some willing to travel to other states as well. The list below is our public directory listing of Colorado-based Celebrants. If you are unable to find a good fit from this list, don’t give up! Reach out to our Endorsement Coordinator. There are Celebrants who choose not to list their information in our public directory, and we are able to help connect you with those Celebrants as well.
The Humanist Society was first recognized in 1939 by the IRS as a nonprofit under section 501(c)(3); and as a church under section (i) of section 170(b)(1)(A) for our religious purposes.
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