At Ministries Errant, we celebrate connection through weddings and commitment ceremonies
that honor each person’s unique journey, the love they share, and their family as they define it.
Traditions & Spirituality
I am ordained as an interfaith
minister. I respect everyone’s spiritual
path and cultural history. Whether the
ceremony you are looking for is
entirely secular, spiritual, or following
closely to a religious doctrine, I will do
whatever I can to honor your beliefs
and traditions.
The LGBT Community
As a person who openly identifies as
LGBT, I am a fierce supporter of this
community. I will happily officiate for
same-sex marriages. I will use any
pronoun you throw at me. We can
turn gender roles on their head or
leave them out entirely. My priority is
in honoring your identity and
relationships.
Accessibility & Inclusion
Part of presenting an effective ceremony
is knowing and connecting with your
audience. I don’t want a language barrier
or a disability to prevent anyone from
being able to witness such an important
moment. I’m happy to work with
interpreters and make any adjustments
to the ceremony that would help make it
more inclusive.
I am an ordained interfaith minister. Rather than drawing from one
specific religious practice, I draw wisdom and comfort from many different
spiritual and religious traditions. At the core of my practice and my
ceremonies are the values of compassion, honesty, and respect.
I got married in 2022. However, as an openly queer person who didn’t
have a house of worship, I had a difficult time finding an officiant in my
community who reflected my values and understood my experience. I
wanted to be sure that anyone who looked for someone to solemnize
their love could easily find a officiant in North Carolina who would
celebrate them exactly as they are.
I started this ministry with existing skills and knowledge that set me apart.
I have over seven years of experience as a public speaker, and writing is a
life-long passion of mine. I care deeply about death care and about
healthy relationship dynamics, which has led me to volunteer with
organizations that support these causes.
I am ordained through EarthStar Spiritual Center, a 501C3 church
registered with the State of North Carolina.
Celebrate life and love in the
moments that matter most
Every person is different, and every ceremony
should reflect that. Ministries Errant focuses on
crafting custom ceremonies that do justice to the
values and experiences that guide you.
Officiant. Celebrant. Advocate.
What is this Ministry, and why is it Errant?
Errant, as it is typically used today, means to “stray from the proper path.” There is an older definition though – to leave
intentionally on a quest. Many of the people I work with have challenged the narrative they were given in order to find their
own Truth. They have made their own decisions about love and identity, even if it meant losing their place on the “proper
path.” I meet my clients where they are and offer ceremonies that not only accept the life they’ve made for themselves but
help them celebrate it.