![]() He was a great sport too as we all had to take off our shoes and walk barefoot on the beach and in the ocean to get to the spot where we decided to have the ceremony in Avila Beach, CA. He was such a joy to talk to and Zoom call with and it was an absolute pleasure and honor having him perform our ceremony. He sent us passages from the Bible and other quotes that he researched for us that he thought we like or that would be appropriate for our ceremony and vows. He was very professional, respectable, and extremely helpful. We found Wayne online from a friend who recommended him to be our officiating pastor. Please check his price schedule for more information about what he will and can do with and for you. One Spirit Ministries is available to perform ceremonies even upon short notice. All celebrations are heartfelt and loving-based. Other services outside of traditions include counseling, prayers, life celebrations and memorial ceremonies. He can include additional celebrations at no additional cost: Unity Candlelighting, Sand Ceremony, Wine and/or Rose Ceremonies what about a time capsule, or even a burning bowl to release the past? The doves and butterflies release at the end are spectacular, an extra expenditure well worth it. He honors all religious affiliations, denominations, and all creeds he even did a Celtic-Buddist combination, and a Hindu-Catholic one too. ![]() So that your wedding ceremony is personalized, extraordinary, and memorable for you, he is going to invest many hours into making it perfect the ceremony your guests will say is the best they’ve ever experienced it’s filled with loving care! He wants to work with you to create a ceremony that will be true to your relationship and meet all your wants, wishes, and desires. Since 2005 he has taken great pride to specialize in officiating heartfelt, loving, weddings in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, California. One Spirit Ministries, based out of Pismo Beach, California, is an 'untired' ordained minister. Seating chart ideas Wait for the lights at night! Park setting in Arroyo Grande Where to we sit? Seating chart ideas Military wedding in progress A beautiful cake A Great display Clever guest ideas Backyard at Cypress Ridge Cheetah & Cheetah photogrpahy Oh the joy of it all! Beach wedding prep Valentines' Day, the Dunes Vista Del Mar, Shell Beach The Strand, Morro Bay Moonstone Beach, Cambria During the ceremony Sunny day at Shell Beach Come rain or shine! Happy Elopement One Spirit Ministries Pismo Beach elopement A perfect evening Upper Shell Beach One Happy Family Shell Beach, happy newlywed Grover Beach near Fin's A new Air Force bride Backyard in Atascadero Cypress Ridge Pavillion Country Elegant, Nipomo At Cypress Ridge Pismo Beach Eldwaylen Ocean Park, Morro Ba One Spirit Ministries - Offici Dodd park at Shell Beach Unity Candle Ceremony Time to get married Beautiful bouquet Moonstone Beach Wed at last Let's begin our life together ![]() Shell Beach Wedding at Pismo Beach Windows on the Water, Morro Ba Notice the military sword. Forgiveness in the spiritual sense is not ever a matter of condoning things that have been done and saying that they are right or justifiable.One Spirit Ministries Showing certificate The happy family with pet Happy Couple! Morro Bay Elopement with Elopement and Morro Bay back yard Sealed with a kiss! Happy family! See the love? Ted and Cathryn by Jaydyn Blai Picture perfect bouquet Casey and Tina by Jaydyn Blai House cleaning by Jaydyn Blai Under the tent by Jaydyn Blai Time to get married? Magic at Ragged point Inn A great wedding at Tera Mia Leary's Sand Ceremony Dove Release at Tera Mia The Leary's with us Magic at Terra Mia Wedding on Dunes Wedding kiss, Nipomo ShoreCliffs Motel. Is it possible to accept the move through those feelings and learn to forgive?Ī: During these tough times of remembrance, I think the first thing is that there is no timetable for getting over grief. Q: For many, this anniversary will surely bring up strong feelings of loss and grief. As members of a human family we have to find ways of learning to understand each other and somehow reconnect with the love in our hearts, which is not easy to do. Q: How does one find hope in remembering the horrific events of 9/11?Ī: Very often the most difficult time in our lives are a catalyst for very deep and fundamental change in how we live and how we understand the world, and even out of a tragedy like 9/11, if that can be a wakeup call for the majority of human beings to find a way to come together rather than to continue these cycles of escalating hatred and violence, then hope has been achieved. Reverend Diane Berke is the Co-Founder & Spiritual Director of One-Spirit Learning Alliance & One-Spirit Interfaith Seminary in NYC.
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