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"The marriage ceremony has been an important feature across nearly every culture, religion, generation, and society; because despite all of our differences, love is what we all share. It's the great unifier — our one universal truth. That no matter who we are, where we've come from, what we believe, we know this one thing: love is what we're doing right."

                             

 

Sarah Sullivan

I love, love. 

Chances are if you meet Sarah Sullivan, she'll most likely talk about her cats, step-kids, and husband within the first few minutes, and not necessarily in that order. 

 

"I'm just generally a really positive person, and I think that shows in my wedding ceremonies," Sarah said. "I am married to my soulmate. I have two step-children whom I totally adore, and two awesome cats that keep me entertained on a daily basis."

 

Sarah worked in TV marketing for 24 years before becoming a full time wedding officiant! 

 

"I have people come up to me all the time and tell me that they've never been to a wedding ceremony quite like mine. I really try to make each wedding special and personal to fit the couple. No love story is the same; neither should their weddings be the same.

 

"Some wedding officiants have several scripts that they work from and the couple picks which one fits them best. I don't believe that a couple should fit the script but rather the script fit the couple." 

When Sarah isn't working or marrying people, Sarah loves to spend time with her family and her cats! 

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