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Michael Rye, Wedding Officiant
LGBTQ Wedding Officiant
Serving Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware
With over 20 years’ experience in the wedding industry in Australia and in the United States, let me help you create the right ceremony for you. Whether it is a religious, non-religious, non-denominational, Military, LBGTQ, elopement or vow renewal. If you are searching for an officiant at the last minute, I will ensure that it well planned and conducted smoothly. Together we will plan and officiate an amazing wedding ceremony that you, your family and your friends will treasure.
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Meet You At The Altar
Washington DC LGBT Wedding Officiant
Adams Morgan (AdMo), Capitol Hill, Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Shaw, Foggy Bottom, NoMa (North of Massachusetts Avenue), Silver Spring, Bethesda, Arlington, Alexandria, Chevy Chase, Prince George's County
Non-denominational and non-religious wedding ceremony services in Maryland and Washington, DC. Specializing in making couples feel happy and special on their big day. Services include: custom wedding ceremonies, elopements, and license signings.
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Married by Miller
LGBT Wedding Officiant Performing Same-Sex Marriage Ceremonies in DC, Virginia, Maryland
Nonreligious, feminist, millennial officiant service for ALL couples and families in the metro Washington, D.C. area
I specialize in crafting personalized ceremonies as a DC officiant for marriage, catering to a range of preferences from intimate elopements to grand celebrations. As a Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia marriage officiant, my couples identify as non-religious and want a short, lighthearted ceremony that reflects their unique journey. I understand that ceremonies sometimes need to offer a sprinkling of faith traditions to honor more religious family members. Want to create a new ritual or tradition? Let's do it!
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