Rev. Tim
Rev. Tim

Rev. Tim

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Introduction: I shepherd each couple individually through the stressful process of wedding preparation so that the experience is a joyful, anxiety-free experience. No micro-managing from the couple is needed here. Nothing can hinder or disrupt the ceremony of two individuals joining together in a life full of love, trust, peace and joy. I love to help couples through the process of their wedding, so their experience can be a lasting memory of felicity.
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Hired 2 times

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10 years in business

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Wendy C.
Mar 31, 2015
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Wedding Officiant
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Debbie P.
May 26, 2016
The work Tim has done with me has been invaluable. I'll never be the same. He came into my life during one of my darkest and scariest times. He instills hope in me. He EMPOWERS me. Even when I fall down, he is right there, picking me back up and coaching me. He always knows what I need at the precise moment. There are times when I give up a little. He never does. His commitment to me is truly one of my greatest gifts. I prayed for him and it wasn't be chance that we met that evening. I always remind him how he is an angel sent to me and how I'm so grateful. He's helped me be at my best so I can give fully to others. He has given me back faith, love and hope, and breathed life back into me.
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Michelle F.
Oct 15, 2015
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Hired on Thumbtack

I feel the story telling should had not been during the ceremony. I also didn't feel comfortable being asked for money at the day of my wedding , when he was paid in full 4 months before the wedding.
Rev. Tim's reply
The couple told me what they wanted to have in their ceremony. I presented the written ceremony for the couple's review 6 weeks before the wedding, and they accepted it. Final payment is usually due the day of the ceremony. The bride had paid-in-full 5 months early. For a moment, I'd forgotten about this anamoly and asked for final payment. She reminded me that she'd already paid. I immediately agreed and thanked her for the reminder. Nothing more was said about it. Many in attendance told me how much they'd enjoyed the ceremony and how I kept everyone calm when the Best Man had to go back to hotel to get the rings that I'd reminded him twice to bring to the ceremony.
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Timothy Thorndike