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There are many reasons why you might want to hire a lesbian wedding officiant or to find a transgender wedding minister to officiate your Oklahoma wedding ceremony. Indeed, an LGBT wedding pastor can offer many things that a good majority of marriage officiants in Oklahoma cannot. This is because many cisgender, straight ordained ministers in Oklahoma might have little intercultural experience and friends or family within the LGBTQIA community. Indeed, even if these wedding pastors have degrees in theology or divinity, those types of degrees cannot compare to those in science or healthcare.
Of course, this does not apply to all cisgender, straight marriage ministers in Oklahoma, but for many church pastors from congregations like the Baptist Christian denominations, or for Mormons, Muslims, or Jehovah’s Witnesses, these “leaders” can be outright nasty and discriminatory against the LGBTQIA+ community. From hate speech to bigotry to nazi-like genocidal actions toward the transgender and other LGBT communities, people who are within the 2SLGBTQIA+ need to avoid these hateful rednecks because they will definitely do more harm than good.
On the other hand, when you have a gender and sexuality affirming clergy member or a culturally sensitive LGBTQIA+ wedding officiant to officiate a marriage ceremony in Oklahoma and sign the marriage license for a gay, straight, bisexual, nonbinary, transgender, or other wedding clients in the LGBTQIA+ community, then the marriage ceremony can flow much more smoothly. You want a safe person leading such an important wedding ceremony, and this also applies to wedding planners, event planners, catering staff, makeup artists, and DJs.
A wedding minister who is going to officiate a gay wedding ceremony for a gay, lesbian, or bisexual couple needs to bear several crucial factors in mind. These items will help ensure a smooth, safe, and affirming lesbian marriage ceremony or gay marriage ceremony for the couple involved. Some of these special considerations include, but are not limited to, the following:
There are some key factors that a transgender ordained minister will want to keep in mind when conducting a transgender marriage ceremony. Some of these include, but are not limited to, the following:
Nonbinary wedding couples also need special considerations when a nonbinary marriage minister officiates a wedding ceremony for non-binary wedding couples. Indeed, many wedding ministers have never officiated a marriage ceremony for nonbinary marriage couples before, or if they have, most ordained officiants have done very few of them. Thus, the recommendations below will hopefully serve as a partial reference guide for those who will be officiating wedding ceremonies for nonbinary wedding couples in Oklahoma:
But to know for certain, it is important for even the most experienced wedding officiants to first check with the nonbinary or other gender nonconforming wedding couple. Indeed, in our modern society there are so many different pronouns that what the nonbinary wedding couple prefers to be called could vary widely. For reference, a new wedding officiant or even an experienced ordained wedding minister who needs a reference guide to the vast but forever incomplete list of pronouns a gender nonconforming person might use can be found here.
It is important for all wedding officiants, event planners, and other ministerial staff to remember just how much they must learn about the ever-evolving experiences of those who are gender diverse and sexuality diverse. This applies even to those who are LGBTQIA+. Science is showing us that religion has forever been wrong about sexuality and gender, sadly infused with the imperfections and bigotry of humankind that come from ignorance, an absence of intelligence, insufficient exposure to other cultures and people of diverse backgrounds, and a lack of understanding of how our world really operates.
Our lesbian wedding officiants and gay wedding pastors at Lifelong Wedding Ceremonies also offer a few other generalized pieces of advice and counsel for those seeking to officiate wedding ceremonies for the LGBTQIA+ community. These helpful tidbits of information and wisdom include, but are not limited to, the following:
Thus, it is vital that anyone who officiates LGBT wedding ceremonies be extra considerate and sensitive to the needs the LGBTQIA+ marriage couples have and the previous traumas they have already experienced. You do not want to add to or otherwise accidentally retraumatize an already oppressed sexual and/or gender minority, many of whom also suffer from other comorbidities like autism, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, borderline personality disorder, etc. Indeed, many 2SLGBTQIA+ persons have also suffered terrible discrimination at school, from their religious institutions, from their families and so-called friends, at work, and from the bigoted, discriminatory, unintelligent, uneducated, and redneck areas of society in general. Always be especially mindful when interacting with members of the LGBTQIA+ community who wish to hire a wedding minister for a transgender wedding ceremony or a lesbian or gay marriage ceremony.
Please be mindful of how delicate of a right that same-sex and same-gender marriage is in the USA. Just like women, men who are transgender, non-binary, and other gender non-conforming individuals lost the right via the United States Supreme Court under former United States Republican President, convicted felon, and civilly convicted rapist Donald John Trump to have an abortion in 2022, the right for same-sex and same-gender couples could also disappear in the blink of an eye if conservatives are ever successful in their atrociously evil efforts to once again strip away that right.
As such, transgender persons, especially in states like Florida and Oklahoma where the intelligence of the average person is lower than average and where the state ranks last in the nation on its educational achievement and attainment, have lost many of the rights they have long enjoyed. Boomers, generation X, and older millennials have “suddenly realized” that there are transgender and gender nonconforming individuals living among them. Panicking from their ignorance, lack of LGBTQIA+ friends, lack of intelligence, and from what disinformation and misinformation they have seen on the news media, they have stripped away the following rights for trans persons in Oklahoma and elsewhere in the USA:
Thus, as with gay, lesbian, and bisexual wedding ceremonies, each wedding pastor and ordained wedding minister in Oklahoma needs to be especially careful and considerate when assisting marriage clients in Oklahoma who are LGBT. Go the extra step and make the extra effort for people who have already suffered greatly in our backwards and bigoted state.
We at Lifelong Wedding Ceremonies are an LGBTQIA+ and women-owned wedding officiant company in Oklahoma. We are very gender and sexuality affirming, and both owners are female and are LGBTQIA+. Indeed, many of our ordained ministers are also female and/or LGBTQIA+ as well. People seeking to hire a wedding pastor to officiate a marriage ceremony for someone who is transgender, non-binary, gay, lesbian, bisexual, gender fluid, gender nonconforming, or with some other variation of gender or sexuality will find an extremely safe, affirming, and welcoming environment.
If you or someone you know needs any special accommodations or anything else to make your Oklahoma wedding ceremony extra special, no matter who you are, whom you love, etc., then Lifelong Wedding Ceremonies is the perfect place for you! 😊 Please reach out and give us a call at (405) 696-6450 or reach us on our cell phone at (405) 593-3515 by call or text today for more information. Dr. Makayla Saramosing, Vivien Keefe, and the others here will do everything they can to make your wedding ceremony experience truly unforgettably wonderful! 😊
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