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Massachusetts Justice of the Peace,Reverend Judith Todd-McNichol D. D.
137 South Pond Drive, Brewster, MA 02631
Please
call Judith Todd-McNichol to set up an appointment at:
508-896-9898 or
To Email just left click on any of my pictures. They are all linked to my Email Address which is:
capecodweddings@comcast.net
Please see my "Frequently Asked Questions" after this section.
What Makes My Services Special?
1. One-of-a-kind ceremonies
2. Ceremonies in many customs and
traditions
3. Non-denominational and inter-faith
ceremonies a specialty
4. Travel to almost any destination
5. Formally attired in robe
6. Justice of the Peace and non-denominational Universalistic Minister
Whether you are planning a large, formal wedding, or are opting for a smaller and more casual ceremony, or even if you “just want to get married,” I will be glad to provide a wedding service that is right for you. I have an extensive collection of wedding ceremonies, services, and vows from which you can choose. You can use all or parts of these ceremonies, or you can even write your own. Your ceremony can be civil, religious, interfaith, non-denominational, multicultural, or anything else you would like.
My goal is to provide a wedding ceremony that reflects your individual preferences and style, a service with which you are comfortable and that will give you great memories.
Your wedding day should be a beautiful and memorable event. Considerable
time is often spent making decisions about the attire, location, and the details of
the wedding. However what is said during the ceremony both of you and any of your
guests will always remember. Let me help you create the perfect ceremony. I
have many locations you could consider for the location of your wedding if you
have not already decided where you want to have the ceremony performed. Just
follow the link below and browse around to see if there is something that may be
right for you.
This site is meant to aid you in the process by answering many of the
questions I have been asked about weddings. My sincere hope is you will find it
useful in many ways and save it as a favorite and bookmark it for many helpful
returns. My congratulations to you and I hope to be of help with your wedding
needs.
Please use the links below to see :
Frequently asked questions and answers.
Legal questions and answers.
Wedding Locations for Cape Cod towns, Sunrise and Sunset times, High and Low tide charts, Weather reports, Town Clerk information.
Some referral letters.
Information how to use the site.
Some wedding readings.
Why Choose Me For Your Officiant
I am a Justice of the Peace and I have the legal authority to perform a civil ceremony for you. I perform ceremonies as a full time profession that I am passionate about. I bring to your ceremony a wealth of knowledge in wedding ceremonies, matrimonial history, traditions, reading and a knowledge of how to blend your unique love into your ceremony.
I am also a Universal Minister this is a congregation who’ belief is in free and open religion, a human spirituality, and a humanistic universal social caring for one another.. It is a open armed religion welcoming all beliefs into the congregation = free religion. Open to those who have their own spiritual belief to someone has to a religious based belief, this church welcomes all. The religion is non-creedal and non denominational, and inter-faith. I personally believe in the ethical commitment of marriage and that each of you is to be respected for your own individual beliefs.
My ceremonies can range from custom vows to a more traditional service or a simple civil ceremony. We can incorporate or allude specific religious references. That is your choice as it is your wedding ceremony. I want it to fit the entire ceremony to the two of you. I give the couples I work with a choice of custom ceremonies which are built by getting to know you as individuals and as a couple. This way your service is anything but boilerplate.
Most important are the words spoken at your ceremony. I want them to reflect your philosophy of marriage and what it means to the two of you. This varies with each couple. The ceremony is not about me or my beliefs but yours..
I believe your ceremony is the most significance event of your wedding celebration. You have a chance through words, music, and traditions, and rituals to express your love, commitment, spiritual selves, personalities, thoughts and feelings to yourselves and those you may have invited to share your special day. A day when your love, becomes the love of marriage and a legal commitment you make to one another in our society.
We can incorporate family, and family traditions, and any religious beliefs you may have. Ceremonies can included the handed down wisdom of generations, your nuptials can be fun filled and/ or very distinctive. All this depends on your desires.
I have a wealth of options to put before you as I get to know you and your relationship I can offer you a smorgasbord of choices that fit you for your ceremony. You can pick and choose from these. Your ceremony can evoke tears or laughter or both. Heart to heart, hand to hand, side by side I am here as an aid to help you have the day you would like to have and to remember. When the ceremony is for you and about you it is a sweet and strong experience. An experience that all attending must especially yourselves will always remember.
Maybe you have certain words you need to hear to feel married just let me
know and we can incorporate those for you. Rituals and traditions add meaning or
can honor your heritage and cultures. Your ceremony can be an eclectic mix or
ceremonial elements and readings that make up a special recipe for your own
personalized ceremony. We will celebrate your love, and we can celebrate your
loved ones. Your heartfelt emotion will carry the day from heart to heart.. I
look forward to working with you and I appreciate your contacting me.
Thank you.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Judith Todd McNichol Congratulations
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