Queennoir
Ordained Minister in Loganville, Georgia
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
My Ministry of Love My ministry is grounded in a simple, unwavering belief: the world needs love.
When my best friend asked me to officiate his wedding, I understood it as more than an honor—it was a message from God, calling me to continue speaking and demonstrating love in all that I do. And because God said it, I believe it.
I was raised to know others, to embrace difference, and to understand that diversity is not something to fear, but something to cherish. My parents taught me that while we may come from many backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs, we are one people—human.
Where are you from?
I am from Uniondale, a town in Nassau County on Long Island, New York—a place that shaped my understanding of community, resilience, and shared humanity.
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
With my online ordination, and with the Ministry of Love instilled in me from the very beginning, I step forward committed to spreading love—freely, intentionally, and without condition. Love was the origin of my beginning, and love will be the work of my ministry.
Religious Affiliations
None
Additional Information
I don’t identify with any specific religious affiliation. Instead, I believe in a guiding Divinity—a presence greater than us—that calls us toward love, compassion, and connection. What shapes my ceremonies is this belief that love is universal. It transcends religion, culture, gender, and tradition. My role as an officiant is not to impose belief, but to create a space where love is honored, witnessed, and celebrated in a way that feels authentic to the couple. Because my ceremonies are rooted in humanity and intention rather than doctrine, they are inclusive and deeply personal. I focus on presence, meaning, and the shared commitment two people are making—to walk together with respect, care, and love. At the heart of every ceremony I officiate is the same truth: when we choose love, we are aligned with something sacred. And that sacredness belongs to all of us.
What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Loganville, GA wedding officiant?
What makes my ceremonies special is that they are rooted in love, presence, and humanity. I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all ceremonies. I take time to understand the couple—their story, their values, and what brought them to this moment—so the ceremony feels true to who they are, not just what a wedding “should” sound like.
Are there particular areas near you where you prefer to travel or have special experience?
The East Coast of the United States, & Alabama, Tennesee, Louisiana, Texas, & California, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico,Hawaii, and the United States Virgin Islands
Types of Service Offered
Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Baptisms, Funerals, Christenings, House Blessings, Spiritual Healing, Premarital Counseling, General Ministry, Spiritual Guidance
Additional Information
My ceremonies are inclusive, warm, and intentional. They honor love in all its forms and create space where everyone feels seen and welcomed, regardless of background, belief, or identity. I speak from a place of connection, not performance, and I invite people to be fully present in the moment.