What is the difference between a Non-Denominational and a Non-Religious Ceremony?
A Non-Denominational ceremony is religious-based but not necessarily focused on a single religion’s belief system. It usually includes elements of various religious practices. Meaning that, the content and symbolism incorporated into the ceremony reflects a general belief in a higher power. A Non-Religious, or Secular, ceremony celebrates the love between the couple without invoking any religious content or subject matter into the ceremony. The focus is on the couple’s commitment and fidelity to each other, and their shared optimism for their future together.
A Non-Denominational ceremony is religious-based but not necessarily focused on a single religion’s belief system. It usually includes elements of various religious practices. Meaning that, the content and symbolism incorporated into the ceremony reflects a general belief in a higher power. A Non-Religious, or Secular, ceremony celebrates the love between the couple without invoking any religious content or subject matter. A Non-religious ceremony may include cultural elements, rituals, and blessings, however, the primary focus and narrative is on the couple’s commitment and fidelity to each other, and their shared optimism for their future together.
A Non-Denominational ceremony is religious-based but not necessarily focused on a single religion’s belief system. It usually includes elements of various religious practices. Meaning that, the content and symbolism incorporated into the ceremony reflects a general belief in a higher power. Frank Harlan does not officiate Non-Denominational weddings. A Non-Religious, or Secular, ceremony celebrates the love between the couple without invoking any religious content or subject matter. A Non-religious ceremony may include cultural rituals and content. However, the primary focus and narrative is on the couple’s commitment and fidelity to each other, and their shared optimism for their future together.