What’s the difference between a Celebrant and a Registrar?

One of the most common questions a celebrant gets asked by brides-to-be and potential clients is: what is the difference between a celebrant and a registrar? It’s a common question because people are often bound by tradition, and for years the way of getting married has been to either do it in a church or Read more…

Kerry Munn | Funeral Celebrant

Hello! My name is Kerry. I’m a mum to three boys and I’m a funeral Celebrant in the Liverpool and surrounding areas. Having lived in Liverpool all my life, I am very proud of my City and I love to learn about the history of it. I’m quite familiar with most areas and I love meeting new people, and learning about their families and the life they have led. Being a great listener, I find a reassuring comfort in sharing my life experiences with people who have been through similar situations to myself.

Roger Alborough | Funeral Celebrant

Hello, my name is Roger Alborough and I’m a funeral celebrant based in Brighton. Here to provide a tailored service for funeral and memorial ceremonies.

Heather Pearman | Wedding and Funeral Celebrant

Hi, my name is Heather, I am based in Sheffield, and I work all over South Yorkshire , West Yorkshire and East Midlands helping families to celebrate their life events.

Cindy Groves | Wedding and Funeral Celebrant

I have been a Civil Celebrant since August 2014. I am based in Petersfield, Hampshire and I work all over the South East of England helping families to celebrate their life events.

Gillian Goupillot | Wedding and Funeral Celebrant

My name is Gillian Goupillot. I am based in South Lanarkshire and am more than happy to travel far and wide to conduct your bespoke ceremony. I am a vegan, proud member of the LGBTQ community.

I am a vegan, proud member of the LGBTQ community, a lover of any and every true-crime documentary and podcast. SSDGM.

Sarah Nelson | Wedding and Funeral Celebrant

Hello! I’m Sarah, the Celebrant.

I like to combine my love of writing, sci-fi, the weird and the odd with creating ceremonies that are friendly, honest, and relatable.