What can you expect from your wedding celebrant?

Do you want your Yorkshire wedding ceremony to be the best your friends will have ever experienced?

Wedding ceremonies in Bradford, Leeds, Wakefield and surrounding Yorkshire areas.

Why have a wedding celebrant?

It’s a bold statement but it’s true: choosing me as your wedding celebrant means you will have a wedding ceremony which will exceed all your expectations.

It’s for this reason I love being a wedding celebrant; I’d go as far as to say it’s the greatest job on earth. Being at the forefront of your ceremony and seeing first-hand the joy on everyone's faces is a feeling that never grows old. I take great pride to make your wedding ceremony memorable for everyone involved. The best bit though? It’s always getting to know your love story and being honoured with telling it to your loved ones.

Quite simply, I really do feel privileged to tell your story. 

I want to be able to tell your loved ones, as they watch you celebrate your union, how you got to this point: the early dates, first kisses, the proposal story, the things you other half does to make you laugh and their annoying habits which drive you mad. I love to celebrate it all.

As your wedding celebrant, I take time to get to know you. From my initial discovery call to your final ceremony planning meeting, I’m always listening, learning and understanding. 


What to expect from Michelle Park Celebrant?

I live in Birkenshaw which is a village on the outskirts of Bradford. I often officiate wedding ceremonies in Leeds and West Yorkshire and beyond. I love nothing more than visiting Yorkshire wedding venues and I’m a recommended supplier to many, so please do peruse my other blogs where I delve into the wonders of different venues with different tastes and styles.

Find out what your first meeting with your wedding celebrant is about:

  • A relaxed, friendly, no obligation discovery call:

Once you have sent through an enquiry on my contact page, I’ll promptly schedule an initial discovery zoom with you to discuss your dreams, visions and aspirations for your wedding ceremony. Maybe at this stage, you don’t really know what you want your wedding ceremony to be like or you are questioning the role of a wedding celebrant and why you need one. Rest assured, I will answer any questions you may have whilst also giving you some new ideas and possibilities to consider for your big day.

What I offer you, as your wedding celebrant:

A personalised couples questionnaire: The purpose of my questionnaire is to gather more information about your relationship such as your backgrounds, shared interests and hobbies, influences and future aspirations etc. I want to curate a ceremony that’s tailored to your unique love story, after all.

A relaxed, planning meeting: Together we will dream up a wedding ceremony which will wow your guests in a way which is truly authentic to you. We’ll talk through the finer details, find out how we can honour guests that wont be present on the day and lust over joyful symbolic rituals or fun enhancements to the ceremony. I love to do this face to face if we can, maybe with your favourite tipple (mine’s a glass of red); I’m also a realist though and regularly work with couples living outside of Yorkshire which means sometimes we plan over zoom.

I take great pride in supporting, encouraging and nurturing you; keeping you updated with new ideas and suggestions on things like your wedding vows, a ring exchange, symbolic rituals, music and other logistics. I also love to share fun ideas through Instagram and might leave you the occasional light-hearted voice note as we get closer to the big day.

My aim is to make you feel like you’re being welcomed by an old friend when you walk down the aisle. I want you to remember your wedding ceremony for years to come; to feel like you are making the best start to your married life together and to look back on your day with a heart full of joy and love.







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