Ceremonies
Baby Naming

Baby naming ceremonies are rooted in ancient traditions that acknowledge the lifelong implications of a child’s name as they grow into their own person. Often, babies were not named for the first week of their lives until the parents found a name that is suitable, honouring heritage and the child’s emerging spirit.
Today, baby naming ceremonies are making a beautiful return. Keeping with ancient sentiment, they offer a unique space to welcome a little one earthside with love, intention and the people who will walk alongside them as they grow.
Commitment Ceremonies

Commitment ceremonies became largely popular in the 20th century, particularly within the LGBTIQ+ community when same-sex marriages were not legally recognised. It is a declaration of love, commitment and solemnity - without the legal paperwork.
More than just a substitute for marriage, commitment ceremonies have become a celebration of love on one’s own terms. Authentic, intentional, and wholly yours.
Celebration of Life

Celebrations of life, or funerals, are a beautiful way to honour our loved ones who have passed. Life is beautiful and what makes it even more beautiful is its impermanence. The time we are given is a verse in the poem of the universe.
Funerals, memorials or ash scatterings offer space to hold grief and celebrate your loved ones.