Can you have a non-religious Christening ?

Feb 19, 2021 | Humanist Ceremonies, Namings

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The arrival of a child is a truly life changing event.

For many of us a religious service isn’t appropriate but we want to bring friends and family together to celebrate.

A Humanist Naming Ceremony allows you to do this in a relaxed and joyous way without religion.

Naming ceremonies are child centred and inclusive and often held immediately prior to a party, giving a real sense of purpose to the gathering.

I can create and deliver something especially for you and your family and it can take place anywhere that suits you whether that’s at home in your garden, at a hotel or in a marquee, the choice is yours.

If you want to know more check out

https://margaretmulhollandhumanistcelebrant.com/namings

or visit my You Tube channel for videos of naming poems and promises :

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW1yaxC2gGN-r3bpTy2KqDA?view_as=subscriber

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