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Rev. Jennifer Kelleher

Meaningful Life Ceremonies

Custom Rites of Passage Celebrating Your Meaningful Life

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Every couple is different. 

My goal is to work with you personally to create a wedding ceremony that is uniquely yours.

Rev. Jennifer Kelleher

I love weddings! One of my favorite parts of being a minister is working with couples to create meaningful, one-of-a-kind wedding ceremonies filled with the love that only those two people can create. I marry couples of diverse faiths (including no faith), cultural backgrounds, gender and sexual identities. A child of an interfaith marriage, I appreciate the joys and the challenges in bringing families together for a ceremony that respects different heritages and most importantly, is true to the spiritual beliefs of the couple I’m marrying.

My Approach to Creating Your Unique Ceremony

It all begins with getting to know you, who you are together and individually. Your wedding ceremony will be when you make your promise to love, care and support one another for a lifetime. It should represent the hopes and dreams you have for that lifetime. 

I aim to make the process of co-creating your ceremony comfortable, meaningful and fun!

My Experience

I’ve helped couples create memorable ceremonies since 2011. My previous career included event planning. All of this vocational experience came in handy when I married my spouse in October 2017. You could say I’ve been on “both sides of the vows” -- as a minister and a bride myself. I want every couple to have as loving and memorable a wedding as we did.

“Love does not consist in gazing at each other,

but in looking outward together in the same direction.”

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Contact Me

I provide a no obligation "get-to-know-each-other"

meeting to all couples via the web

609.577.7600 | Lebanon, NJ

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