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Celebrant Blog Scotland. News, updates and inspiration from Celebrate People
Welcome to our celebrant blog Scotland, where we share inspiration, advice, and stories to help you celebrate life’s special moments. You’ll find tips for personalising ceremonies, insights into our values, and updates from our celebrants across Scotland. Whether you’re planning a wedding, naming ceremony, or celebration of life, our articles are here to guide and inspire you every step of the way.

Our first century
We’re delighted to have 100 independent reviews on Your Scottish Wedding!

Humanist weddings have come of age
We support couples to have a ceremony that’s all about what matters.

another new prime minister?
Our celebrant Chris Simm was delighted to attend a reception at No 10 Downing Street.

Demystifying death
Demystifying Death Week shines a light on death, dying and bereavement in Scotland.

Holy Waters
Tom Morton has won a prestigious award for his latest book Holy Waters: Searching for the sacred in a glass.

Christmas: the birth of humanism?
Tom Morton says the story of Christmas is really about how humanism was born.
Discover More on Our Celebrant Blog Scotland
At Celebrate People, we believe in sharing stories, ideas, and inspiration that bring people together. Our blog is a space for exploring life’s meaningful moments – from weddings and naming ceremonies to celebrations of life and community events. Whether you’re looking for advice on planning a personalised ceremony or insights into our humanist values, our blog is here to guide and inspire you.
In Celebrate People you will find genuine, skilled, warm, professional authorised celebrants for marriage. Couples come from all over the world because they know they will be cared for and served in the best way possible, to have the ceremony that means most to them.
We are inclusive for all who love – what else is there in the world. We love all gender expressions and we hope you will love every moment with us.
This summer Celebrate People celebrants have married loving couples from all over the country and the world. ALL who love each other are who make our world go round.
It makes us happy making all our couples happy. We not only respect, but celebrate, all queer and “unqueer” love. we need each other in all our difference and diversity in our world.