Eph. 5:31 ...and the two shall be one flesh ____________________________

California Based Clergy Services - For Funerals, weddings, baby dedications, wedding vow renewals, other dedication ceremonies

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Weddings is a service of CMBreyer & Associates
You can make contact for Weddings by emailing cmb.assoc@gmail.com
or by contacting Rev. Breyer directly at cmbreyer@hotmail.com
Fax & Voice:
(206) 338-4309

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Wedding Associates

Las Vegas Area
 
Big Bear Area
 
Spanish Chaplain

Our Minister-Your Wedding - Member of the American Association of Wedding Officiants

Rev. Chris Breyer has been doing weddings since 1985. As a child he was always moved watching his Grandfather perform weddings. His Grandfather was a Judge and a Baptist Minister, he loved the Lord and it was evident in everything he did and most importantly in the way he did weddings. Chris hoped that when he grew up, if he ever had to deal with people, he wanted to have the impact on them that his Grandpa Ira did.

When he became a minister it was not his intention to do weddings, in fact as an adult he forgot all about that child watching his Grandfather. When Chris was 25 years old he got the chance to do his first wedding ceremony. He was asked to do a wedding ceremony in the middle of a forest, then he remembered the days with his grandfather and the blessing he was. A month later, he was contacted by a couple that was referred to him by the bride of the wedding in the Forrest.  Some couples refuse to have anyone else do their ceremony. Rev. Breyer has traveled many miles to do weddings outside of Southern California.  Rev. Chris Breyer has become one of the most requested wedding officiators in the Inland Empire area of Southern California.

Rev. Breyer does not perform weddings for a living, nor is it his usual area of ministry. He does weddings because he enjoys them and loves to see people blessed. It is for this reason; his fees are still the lowest in the area. He does a lot of weddings every year in various locations. He has done weddings in churches, restaurants, in the middle of a forest, on large boats on lakes, at a creek side, rivers, on the side of a highway, in small cabins, in large homes, on the shore of a lake, in the snow, and yes, even in the rain. Several Resorts, Bed and Breakfast Lodges, and Tourist Attractions refer him on a regular basis for weddings at their locations.

UNIQUENESS OF YOUR CEREMONY
Rev. Breyer makes it a habit to never use the same ceremony for every ceremony. Each couple is different and unique in their own way, so their ceremony should also be unique to whom they are as a couple. Though there are some elements that are the same and that are said in every ceremony, each ceremony is done a little differently, tailor fitted to what the couple desires. He has done some weddings where either the families or the couple has been deaf and the ceremony had been signed so that none would have been left out and everyone could have the full effect of the ceremony. Rev. Breyer has been asked many times to officiate mixed faith ceremonies, where elements of both faiths need to be represented in the ceremony. Such as Catholic to Jewish, Catholic to Baptist, Baptist to Lutheran, and of course there is the couple that claims no faith or affiliation to any denomination, everyone’s needs are taken into consideration and have been please with their ceremonies.

THEME WEDDINGS

Theme weddings are becoming more and more popular, themes such as Cowboy or Country Western, Hawaiian attire, Class A Uniform (Fire Department, Military, Law Enforcement). Though his usual attire for weddings is a suit, whenever he is asked to officiate a wedding that has a particular theme, he always offers to dress the theme. In doing this, in no way does it take away from the serious significance of the wedding ceremony, what it does do is bring happiness to the couple being united and makes the ceremony more significant for them.

 

For your consideration:

 

Scheduling a wedding can be difficult. Most wait and schedule the minister last. This can cause unnecessary when you find the minister has just book that date for another wedding.  When you are planning your wedding book your minister first, then worry about the other details.