Audrey Woolsey, Ordained Minister
Ordained Minister in Leander, Texas
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
I have always felt drawn to the meaningful moments in people’s lives, the beginnings, the endings, and the turning points that shape who they become. Over the years, I have walked alongside others through seasons of celebration, hardship, growth, and transition, and I felt a clear calling to step intentionally into those sacred spaces when invited.
My faith in God and Jesus Christ is the foundation of my life. It is personal and centered on Christ, guiding the way I serve with reverence, compassion, and integrity. Becoming ordained allows me to support couples, families, and individuals in a way that is thoughtful, sincere, and rooted in love.
While my faith anchors me, I believe each person’s spiritual journey is their own. There is room at the table for everyone in the sacred moments I am honored to help hold, and I approach ministry with respect, dignity, and care for every individual I serve.
Led by faith. Guided by love. “Welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you.” Romans 15:7
Where are you from?
I am based in Central Texas, rooted in family and community life, and I serve individuals and families throughout Central Texas and the surrounding areas. I am also willing to travel.
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
I hope to create ceremonies that honor life’s milestones with intention and reverence. Whether joining two lives in marriage, welcoming a child, blessing a home or new endeavor, or remembering and honoring a life, my desire is to help shape moments that feel deeply personal and spiritually meaningful.
My goal is not simply to officiate an event, but to steward a sacred moment with care and thoughtful preparation. It matters deeply to me that those I serve feel seen, honored, and genuinely happy with the way their ceremony is held and remembered.
In every space I am invited into, I seek to reflect love, dignity, and grace, allowing the moment to remain centered on what matters most.
Religious Affiliations
Christianity, Universal Life Church
Additional Information
My faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of my life and ministry. It calls me to serve others with humility, compassion, and love, honoring the dignity of every person I am invited to walk alongside.
What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Leander, TX wedding officiant?
I approach each ceremony with intentional preparation and deep respect for the commitment being made. I take time to understand each couple’s story so their ceremony feels personal rather than scripted. My goal is to create a moment that is reverent, joyful, and meaningful, one that reflects both the significance of marriage and the unique bond of the couple standing before me.
What makes my ceremonies special is not performance, but presence. I lead with steadiness, warmth, and sincerity so couples can be fully present in one of the most important moments of their lives.
Are there particular areas near you where you prefer to travel or have special experience?
I am open to traveling for ceremonies and am able to officiate legal services in most U.S. states. I take care to verify all local and county requirements in advance to ensure everything is handled properly.
Types of Service Offered
Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Handfastings, Baptisms, Funerals, Christenings, House Blessings, Premarital Counseling, General Ministry, Spiritual Guidance
Additional Information
I serve individuals and families during sacred milestones with care, compassion, and thoughtful preparation. While my faith in Jesus Christ guides me personally, I honor that each person’s spiritual journey is their own. I am comfortable working with couples and families from diverse backgrounds and traditions, provided the ceremony is rooted in mutual respect and sincerity.
My faith is rooted in Christianity and centered on Jesus Christ. It guides my character, my integrity, and the way I serve others. I do not approach ministry from a place of judgment, but from a desire to reflect love, grace, and reverence in every ceremony I am invited to lead.