Frequently Asked Questions

  • Once you have decided to hire me, I ask for a 40% nonrefundable retainer to hold your date and time on my calendar. The remaining balance is due 21 days before your ceremony.

  • Yes, absolutely. I call it a Sequel Wedding! Please note that it’s illegal to perform a “fake wedding ceremony”, so I’ll need to see a copy of your marriage license before the wedding.

  • Once your balance is paid in full, I will share MOST of your ceremony with you. There are some bits of it that need to remain a surprise for the actual ceremony.

  • Yes, I proudly serve the LGBTQ community. I believe that love is love and everyone deserves the right to marry whomever they choose and even more importantly, have that union be legally recognized. I am an Equality Enthusiast!

  • While I have Minister’s credentials so that I can legally marry you, I am a Couple Centered Secular Officiant, and that means I’ll work with you to figure out exactly what it is that YOU want your ceremony to be.

  • Of course! The more interaction and input I have with and from you will help me to craft a ceremony unique to you and your relationship.

  • Sure! So far, I haven’t done one, but I am always willing to try something fun and new.

“MY HUSBAND AND I WERE IMMEDIATELY IMPRESSED BECAUSE SABRA PERFORMS MARRIAGES FOR ALL PEOPLE REGARDLESS OF THEIR SEXUAL ORIENTATION, RACE, OR RELIGION.”

Sabra made our ceremony feel so unique and special. Our “love story” that she wrote for the ceremony captured so perfectly the relationship between my husband and I. We appreciate her so much for making our wedding ceremony so intimate and personal to us. Our guests complimented us on our ceremony because they felt like it was so original and beautiful.

We cannot recommend her enough and would absolutely refer anyone getting married to book with her. She gives her couples a curated experience and goes out of her way to really get to know the relationship between both individuals.

Sabra is also such a loving, inclusive, and big-hearted person. She performs marriages for all people regardless of their sexual orientation, race, or religion. In today’s world people like her are needed and so important because all people deserve love, inclusion, and the ability to marry their soulmates. We are so thankful for Sabra!

—Casey & Skyler, Riverwalk Place, Gladwin MI