Biscuits without Butter; How Atheists are getting Hitched is an all-in-one guide for couples who want to create a secular ceremony. In 2014, Brandon Lee, an atheist and self-proclaimed romantic founded ‘The Atheist Officiant,’ a way to reach out to couples looking for an officiant that shares their values, and who could write and perform a ceremony that truly captures their relationship and romance, and that would charm and delight every guest.
If you’re considering popping the officiant question to a very special friend or family member, Brandon covers a few considerations to help you choose the best person. For said Chosen One, he discusses what it means to be an officiant; with tips for performance, persona, and most importantly, writing a ceremony.
In this book, Brandon shares his thoughts on what it means to be in love and in partnership; the unique and truly personal commitment two people make when they marry; and a variety of ideas to help you put together a romantic, heartfelt and personal ceremony. With a few humble insights from his own relationship, BWOB is a blend of advice, context, and ideas, all in hopes of helping couples make informed, enthusiastic decisions about their wedding. Brandon also provides a selection of sample scripts to help inspire and empower couples and officiants alike.
Pages
116
Format
Kindle Edition
Biscuits Without Butter: How Atheist Are Getting Hitched
Biscuits without Butter; How Atheists are getting Hitched is an all-in-one guide for couples who want to create a secular ceremony. In 2014, Brandon Lee, an atheist and self-proclaimed romantic founded ‘The Atheist Officiant,’ a way to reach out to couples looking for an officiant that shares their values, and who could write and perform a ceremony that truly captures their relationship and romance, and that would charm and delight every guest.
If you’re considering popping the officiant question to a very special friend or family member, Brandon covers a few considerations to help you choose the best person. For said Chosen One, he discusses what it means to be an officiant; with tips for performance, persona, and most importantly, writing a ceremony.
In this book, Brandon shares his thoughts on what it means to be in love and in partnership; the unique and truly personal commitment two people make when they marry; and a variety of ideas to help you put together a romantic, heartfelt and personal ceremony. With a few humble insights from his own relationship, BWOB is a blend of advice, context, and ideas, all in hopes of helping couples make informed, enthusiastic decisions about their wedding. Brandon also provides a selection of sample scripts to help inspire and empower couples and officiants alike.