
Baby naming and welcoming ceremonies.
For celebrating a new life, welcoming a child into your family and sharing your love and commitment with family and friends
What is a naming, welcoming or joining ceremony?

For celebrating a new life, welcoming a child into your family and sharing your love and commitment with family and friends
What is a naming, welcoming or joining ceremony?
Personalising a naming ceremony can welcome your child to the world and to family and friends. It can be a small private affair or as big as you wish. An opportunity to start your next chapter in life’s journey ahead by celebrating the togetherness a child/children can bring.
Let me help you design it your way, to include your own special promises of protection and love. I will get to know you and your family, and really understand you. I will then write and officiate the ceremony for you to reflect exactly what you want.
Instead of God parents you can choose guide parents to take part and prove their commitment to love and support your child as a mentor for life. They can also take part in the ceremony.
The joy of a newborn baby is one to share with family and friends, but for many parents the traditional way or marking their new arrival doesn’t resonate with them, but they still want to bring family friends together to make a commitment to the life they have brought into the world. I can help you craft a ceremony that reflects your personalities and beliefs whilst demonstrating your life long commitment to your baby.
The choice to adopt a child is very special, and marking this commitment to them is a unique opportunity to welcome them to the wider family and your friends. I can hep you craft a ceremony that reflects the special bond you have whilst demonstrating your life long commitment to them, no matter their age.
The person we fall in love with may mean the joining of step siblings to form a new family. I can help you craft a meaningful joining ceremony that signifies the new family circle. A joining ceremony that reflects you all becoming one family whilst respecting individual beliefs and personalities, and proving your commitment to each other and celebrating with family and friends.