Peggy Lewis
Miami, Florida 33138
Southeast Florida
I am Peggy Lewis, Certified Celebrant and Wedding Officiant. My goal is to take what is in your heart and put it into beautiful words. I will create a commitment ceremony for you which expresses the unique and special meaning of your event. It will be guided by your wishes and your values; and you will have total control over the final content.
My past careers in nursing, social work and psychotherapy; my love for writing (I have won an award for a published book); and my training at the Celebrant USA Institute have all prepared me to create and perform your ceremony with great care and with great joy.
The ceremony which joins two lives together is one of the most important ones in most people’s lives. The love, hope and joy which are shared in wedding and commitment ceremonies, and the values which are incorporated in the solemn vows that the partners make, are both universal and unique to each individual couple.
Your same-sex wedding or commitment ceremony will be most memorable if it is personal, reflecting who you are as individuals and as a couple. Your ceremony can be as traditional or as individualized as you would like. Symbols and rituals can be chosen from a wide range of religious and cultural heritages or you might even wish to create a new ritual!
I will work with you to design a ceremony which beautifully expresses the uniqueness of the partnership that you are creating. Each step of the way, you will review the content and various possibilities for readings or poetry.
It is your choice, your voice, and your ceremony! On the day of your event, I will be responsible for the seamless flow of the ceremony. And, of course, I will officiate with reverence and with joy.
Ceremonies for babies and children allow families and loved ones to share in the joy that children bring. They also serve to deepen our awareness of the special gift and responsibility that children are in our lives.
Whether it is called a baby naming, an adoption ceremony, or a baby blessing, every culture has a ceremony to name and welcome a new child. These are ceremonies of great joy.
They serve to recognize the special responsibilities of parents to their child; to pledge the commitment of family and friends; to announce the name that has been chosen for the child and to celebrate its significance; and to welcome the child into the family and the community.
Today many families are blended. The addition of a new stepparent or co-parent is a wonderful opportunity to honor and clarify the new bonds and relationships that are being formed.
Children feel honored and respected when they are able to participate in ceremonies affirming their new roles in the changed family. This type of ceremony can be incorporated into a wedding or commitment, or it can be a separate ceremony at a time of the family’s choosing.





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