Wedding Officiant
Rev. Owen Graff Wedding Officiant weddingsbyowen@gmail.com 44 Union Street Robbinsville, NJ 08691 609-721-3002 Thank you for considering my services as Officiant of your wedding ceremony! I will be working closely with you before the wedding to ensure that your ceremony is customized to meet your personal expectations. Your wedding day is a profound celebration of your love for each other, and I will do everything possible to ensure your personal wishes are respected, honored and celebrated in your ceremony. Weddings are a special event; a time to take pause and to break away from the touch and challenging times we all experience in life. Weddings are the time when two people take a deep breath, look each other in the eyes, and say, “I love you now and I will love you for the rest of my life!” Weddings are a beautiful celebration, and I would love to be part of the way you want it to be celebrated. I create and perform joyful, meaningful, and personalized nondenominational wedding celebrations for people of all religious and non-religious backgrounds and is my primary mission as a wedding officiant. I will ensure that your wedding celebration will be memorable and epic. A wedding celebration that builds on your values of the past and points to your future will speak personally and eloquently to you both, at the time of your wedding and throughout your life together. I will perform wedding services at any indoor or outdoor location, including your Church, hall, hotel, bed and breakfast, home, park, golf course, beaches, or wherever your heart desires. A resident of Robbinsville, New Jersey, I currently serve as an ordained non-denominational minister in the New Jersey and metropolitan area. I accept payment via cash, check or credit card via PayPal or VENMO. My fee of $300 includes an initial meeting with you both to discuss your personal preferences and much more, rehearsal (if needed,) and unlimited phone calls, e-mails and texts. I will go out of my way to ensure your day is as successful as possible. My ceremonies usually range from 15-20 minutes, depending upon what you choose to have in your ceremony. I have found that if a ceremony goes 15 minutes or less, guests look around and think to themselves, “Was that it? Was I snoozing?” If the ceremony surpasses 30 minutes or longer, guests will certainly shuffle and dream of food and drinks. Therefore, 15-20 minutes is a perfect length of time.