Welcome to Humanist Ceremonies
Major life events deserve memorable and meaningful ceremonies. And they need to be special, so we shape them for and with the people and families involved. Humanist Ceremonies bring human values to life.
Our non-religious ceremonies are warm, welcoming, and inclusive. Because we are all human. And we all have stories. Our ceremonies represent something essential and timeless – the shared values and narratives that connect us all.
Our network of trained and accredited non-religious celebrants has been trusted with marking life’s most significant moments with authenticity and care since 1896.
We’re part of Humanists UK, a registered charity bringing non-religious people together to be happier and more fulfilled in the one life we have and work together for a more tolerant, better society.
Humanist Ceremonies give people the opportunity to make thoughtful, positive choices about life’s most significant moments and experience how their personal stories reflect timeless human values.
Your stories
Explore real stories of how Humanist Ceremonies bring together personal narratives and enduring human values to create meaningful and memorable ceremonies.
Tips for creating an autumnal humanist wedding
Autumn is a wonderful season for weddings: crisp air, golden leaves, and a cosy romantic atmosphere. A humanist wedding ceremony in autumn is the perfect opportunity to create a celebration…
Ponies and puzzles: Sarah and Will’s personalised humanist wedding
When Sarah and Will look back on their wedding, the first word that comes to mind for both of them is… fun! With the help of their humanist celebrant, they…
How to Include Traditions and Rituals in a Humanist Wedding
Your wedding day is a momentous occasion, a celebration of your unique love story and the life you’re building together. For couples choosing a humanist wedding, the beauty lies in…
The rise of direct cremation – and why ceremony still matters
A direct cremation involves the unattended cremation of a person’s body without a traditional funeral service beforehand. It may take place at some distance from your home, and you may…
Music was a passion, and a way of bringing people together, for Ivan, Laura’s dad. In this blog, Laura explains how the family – with the help of their humanist…
What to Do With the Ashes of a Loved One: Creating Meaningful Ceremonies
After someone dies, having their ashes with you can feel like a precious responsibility. You may have brought them home after a cremation, or had them delivered to you after…
A naming ceremony checklist: Plan the perfect naming day
A humanist naming ceremony is a special occasion! It’s a non-religious celebration to welcome a new child into the family and community. To help you organise the perfect day, here’s…
How to organise a non-religious baby naming ceremony
Welcoming a little one into your family is a momentous occasion, filled with love, hope, and dreams for their future. As you embark on the incredible journey of parenthood, you…
5 Ideas For Your Naming Ceremony
Welcoming a new child into your family is a joyful and life-affirming moment. For families who are non-religious, a humanist naming ceremony offers a unique and personal way to celebrate…
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Handfasting in banner: Gareth Joseph
Wedding ceremonies and vow renewals: Luis Holden Photography














