What is an Interfaith Minister?
An Interfaith Minister is an ordained, self-employed and non-denominational Minister who has undertaken an
intensive two year training in Ministry and Spiritual Counselling with the Interfaith Foundation. The core belief of the Foundation is “Many ways, One Truth” meaning that there is one
God/Truth with many wonderful and sacred paths leading to the Source of All. At the heart
is Love, which is the central focus of all faiths and traditions. Interfaith does
not rival traditional religions but serves as an inclusive spiritual
addition.
What does this mean for my wedding ceremony?
The beauty of an
Interfaith wedding ceremony is that it can include anything your heart desires and be held at a venue to suit your needs. Recent requests have
included a Stone Circle in Cumbria, a beach in Cornwall and the gardens of a Stately home.
Everything is possible and nothing is essential or prescribed. The Service will include the
elements that are right for you and your partner and which reflect your respective beliefs or none. If for example, you are drawn to the Native American tradition, your Service can be created to reflect
that. If you are marrying someone with different beliefs to you or from a different religious
background, the Service can incorporate elements from both. The key is respect and
flexibility.
What are the
legal requirements?
For an Interfaith
ceremony, UK law still currently requires that you make your legal commitment with a Registrar.
(This is not the case in Scotland where an Interfaith Minister is licensed to conduct all aspects). However, many venues are registered for
weddings, to which the Registrar will come. The key aspect, whether in a Registry office or
an external venue with a visiting Registrar, is to save your vows and the exchanging of rings to be part of your specially created ceremony in
the presence of family and friends. It is perfectly possible to complete the legal
side of the proceedings several days or even weeks before your “big day”.
Who creates
the ceremony?
This is co-created by
the couple with as much or as little guidance and input from the Minister as required.
Initial discussions will determine the real essence of what you want to share with each other in your vows and the intentions for your life
together. Often the Minister will ask you individually to consider a range of questions such as “what attracted you to each other when you
first met?”, “what is it that you really love and appreciate about the other?”, “what are your spiritual beliefs, and how would you like those
to be reflected in the ceremony?” Answering these questions forms the basis for a truly
beautiful, personal and meaningful ceremony that deepens your love and your relationship as you start the next phase of your lives
together.

As your Interfaith
Minister, I can offer a range of suggestions for structure,music, readings and vows and will be honoured to conduct your ceremony on the
day.
For an initial
chat about your needs contact me at:
Email: akasha@simplydivineceremonies.com
Phone: +
44 (0) 1249 813188
Mobile:
+ 44 (0) 7836 796215
I am based in
Calne, Wiltshire, UK
Full information on
the Seminary and Interfaith Ministry Training can be found at www.interfaithfoundation.com
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