Our Blog

Omaha Wedding Officiants Inclusive Life

Inclusive Life Omaha Wedding Officiants

We are excited to share that Wedding Wire has announced that Inclusive Life has won the prestigious WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Awards for 2014, as determined by reviews from our past clients. The Couples’ Choice Awards recognize your business as amongst the top 5% of wedding professionals nationwide. THANK YOU!  Our focus, since our beginning, is

Read More »

Ask the Wedding Officiant

ASK CHAPLAIN ROYAL… I was asked if I would “coach” someone’s friend, who went online and got ordained, to merry them.  I declined the offer, and this is why… An officiant is much more than a person who signs a document, legally.  This person is single handedly responsible for the rhythm of the ceremony, as

Read More »

Ask Chaplain Royal

ASK CHAPLAIN ROYAL… I have received a couple of emails asking, “What is a divorce ceremony?”  That is a good question, especially since we have not experienced many of them, here in the Mid-West. Coming together to form a union of love, trust and relationship involves more than just two people.  It also involves their

Read More »
402-575-7006 omaha weddings

Wedding Rehearsal Tips

I always tell couples, the week before the ceremony you need to realize that all the planning is now ready to put into place.  The professionals now have a job to do.  Let them do it!  Here are five tips that can help keep your rehearsal; productive, stress-free, and light hearted. 1. It is paramount

Read More »

Ask Chaplain Royal

A Question for Chaplain Royal… “What do we do if one of us wants to write our own vows and the other does not?” Your weddings vows are just that, YOUR vow, pledge, commitment to one-another.  As such, the words you share should be what resonates with you.  If one of you wants to write

Read More »

Ask Chaplain Royal

A Question for Chaplain Royal… “Who should we invite to the rehearsal dinner?”  Those whom should be included on the guest list are: the bride and groom, all attendants (bridesmaids and groomsman) and their spouses or partners, the couple’s immediate families, and the officiant/minister and spouse.  If the budget and seating allows, a nice gesture

Read More »

Out of Town Guests

Will you have out-of-town guests with you at your wedding ceremony?  Let’s talk about how you can help make it easy on those who are traveling long distances.  It is important to pay particular attention to your out-of-town guests. Traveling to you will cost the average guest between $500 to $1500 per person when you

Read More »
Scroll to Top
Scroll to Top