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Hire The Best Celebrant And Planner For A Fresh Wedding Ceremony In Chicago Are you looking for a priest, celebrant, or consultant for your upcoming wedding? If you are after a non-traditional wedding ceremony, you have come to the right place. Conducting wedding rites in Chicago and the nearby areas, Rev. Brad Hughes can make your wedding more personal and enjoyable. His services aim to provide a unique experience for couples who are considering alternatives to traditional, purely religious wedding rites. Instead of boring, stale, or forgettable wedding ceremonies, Rev. Brad focuses on your love story to make your union with your partner as special and remarkable as possible. Weddings require preparation, and officiants are no exception. The services include by default a two-hour planning meeting between you and Rev. Brad. The reverend uses this time to get to know you and your one-of-a-kind story, so he can come up with a custom word-per-word script to be used at your wedding. The ceremony is expected to last for about 30 minutes. The wedding officiant works hard to maximize this time and pack it with anecdotes and other devices to make the event as fresh, engaging, and fun as possible. To make sure that everything will run smoothly, the company also holds a one-hour rehearsal to let everyone know their roles and also coordinate any additional last-minute details. Rev. Brad is a multi-awarded wedding officiant who also serves as a consultant and premarital counselor. He continues to receive outstanding reviews from dozens of couples, particularly on wedding sites like WeddingWire.com and TheKnot.com. Feel free to watch the sample video on their website If you wish to get a feel of how Rev. Brad conducts wedding ceremonies. If you’re ready to book Rev. Brand and have a truly special wedding, you may view his availability as well as the locations covered by his services also on their company website. Visit LoveStoryWeddings.org