by The Humanist Society | May 9, 2018 | Celebrant Profiles
Wedding season is beginning here in Minnesota as the snow melts and temperatures rise. As a humanist celebrant, I collaborate with couples seeking a humanist, secular, or otherwise non-religious ceremony. The ceremonies are written for each couple to reflect the love...
by The Humanist Society | Oct 20, 2016 | Celebrant Profiles
This post, written by Anita Peters, originally appeared on TheHumanist.com. So many of us are “dying” to talk about death but don’t know how, when, or with whom to begin the conversation. “Thinking about death is really about thinking about our lives and the lives of...
by The Humanist Society | Jun 22, 2016 | Celebrant Profiles
This post, written by Anita Macauley and Gregg Casagrande, originally appeared on TheHumanist.com. Above, the couple with humanist celebrant David Williamson during their wedding at the 2016 Reason Rally. Secular and humanist groups mean a great deal to people, often...
by The Humanist Society | Aug 19, 2015 | Celebrant Profiles
This post, written by Rachael Berman, originally appeared on TheHumanist.com on May 19, 2015. I had the pleasure of meeting Jennifer and Tim Bailey, co-owners of Celebrating Times of Change, at their exhibitor booth at the American Humanist Association’s Annual...
by The Humanist Society | Aug 18, 2015 | Celebrant Profiles
This post, written by Rachael Berman, originally appeared on TheHumanist.com on July 9, 2015. On June 26, the US Supreme Court ruled that the US Constitution guarantees the right for same-sex couples to marry in all fifty states. Some same-sex couples rushed to their...