Ruby Hall
Ordained Minister in Pensacola, Florida
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
I originally became an ordained minister online because I wanted the ability to legally officiate marriages and provide meaningful spiritual services for people outside of mainstream traditions. For me, this path was about offering inclusion—whether through Pagan, Nordic, Asatru, or even alternative perspectives like Satanism—so that couples and individuals could celebrate life’s important milestones in a way that truly reflects their own beliefs.
My ordination also allowed me to serve others through ceremonies, blessings, and guidance, helping to create sacred spaces where people feel respected and empowered on their spiritual journeys.
Where are you from?
I am from Pensacola, Florida
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
I hope to achieve a deeper sense of service and authenticity through my online ordination. My goal is to create a spiritual path that reflects the diversity of my beliefs and practices, which draw from Pagan traditions, Nordic heritage, Asatru, and even perspectives within Satanism. Through this ordination, I wish to provide guidance, perform rituals, and hold space for others who resonate with these paths—whether through ceremonies, blessings, or personal counsel.
For me, this is about more than a title; it’s about affirming the right to walk a spiritual journey outside of mainstream faiths, honoring both ancient and modern traditions, and building a bridge for those who seek meaning and empowerment in Pagan, Nordic, Asatru, or Satanic philosophies.
Religious Affiliations
Asatru, Atheism, Neopaganism, Norse Religion, Satanism, Voodoo, Wicca
Additional Information
Yes—I’d like to share that my religious and spiritual affiliations are diverse and inclusive. I draw inspiration from Pagan traditions, Nordic spirituality, Asatru, and even aspects of Satanism. For me, these paths are not contradictory but complementary, each offering wisdom, symbolism, and practices that resonate with different parts of life’s journey.
Rather than following one rigid doctrine, I embrace a fluid approach to spirituality that honors both ancient traditions and modern expressions of belief. This allows me to serve people from a wide variety of backgrounds, creating ceremonies and services that feel authentic, meaningful, and true to their own values.
What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Pensacola, FL wedding officiant?
What makes my ceremonies special as a wedding officiant is the way I weave together both tradition and individuality. I take time to learn about each couple—their story, their values, and the spiritual or cultural practices that resonate with them—whether that’s Pagan, Nordic, Asatru, Satanic, or simply secular. By doing this, I ensure the ceremony feels deeply personal and not just a “script,” but a meaningful reflection of who they are.
I also focus on creating a sacred atmosphere, blending symbolic rituals, storytelling, and intentional wording that highlights the couple’s bond. My ceremonies honor love in all its forms while providing space for both the spiritual and the emotional, so that everyone present feels part of something profound and memorable.
Types of Service Offered
Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Handfastings, House Blessings, Spiritual Healing, Reiki Healing
Additional Information
Yes—beyond officiating weddings, I provide a variety of spiritual services as a minister. These include handfastings, vow renewals, funerals, memorials, blessings, and personalized rituals for life transitions. My work draws from Pagan, Nordic, Asatru, and even Satanic perspectives, allowing me to create ceremonies that honor diverse beliefs while respecting each person’s path.
I also offer spiritual guidance, ritual design, and community support for those seeking meaning, empowerment, or simply a safe space to explore their spirituality. Whether someone needs a deeply symbolic rite, a practical service like a marriage, or a blend of both, I strive to bring authenticity, inclusivity, and reverence to every ceremony.