Cindy Corbin, ULC Minister

Cindy Corbin

Ordained Minister in Fern Park, Florida

Experience

3 years, 4 months

Service Fee

$300 - $800

Payments Accepted

Cash, Money Order

Travel Range

55 miles

Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?

I originally became an ordained minister online because I wanted to be able to help people celebrate meaningful moments in their lives, especially weddings, vow renewals, blessings, and special ceremonies. To me, becoming ordained was not about a title. It was about being there for people during moments that matter.

I also liked that online ordination made it possible for regular people to step into that role when their heart was in the right place. Sometimes people do not want a stranger leading their ceremony. They want someone who knows them, cares about them, and can make the moment feel personal. That is what drew me to it.

For me, it was about love, service, and being part of something bigger than myself.

Where are you from?

I’m from Elizabeth, New Jersey, but I’ve been living in Florida since around 2006/2007, so both places are part of my story.

Jersey gave me my roots, my strength, and that straight-to-the-point personality… and Florida became home, where I built my life with my family.

What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?

With my online ordination, I hope to bring love, meaning, and a personal touch to special moments in people’s lives.

I want to be able to help with ceremonies like weddings, vow renewals, blessings, memorials, or family celebrations in a way that feels warm, real, and heartfelt. Not stiff. Not cookie-cutter. Something that actually sounds like the people involved.

My hope is to use it to serve others, celebrate love, bring families together, and make important moments feel sacred and unforgettable. To me, it is not just about being ordained online. It is about being trusted to stand with people during chapters they will remember forever.

Religious Affiliations

Ahmadiyya, Aladura, Amish, Anglicanism, Asatru, Assemblies of God, Atheism, Baha'i Faith, Bon, Buddhism, Candomble, Cao Dai, Cathari, Charismatic movement, Chinese Religion, Christadelphians, Christian Science, Church of Satan, Confucianism, Conservative Judaism, Deism, Donatism, Dragon Rouge, Druidism, Eastern Orthodox Church, Eckankar, ELCA, Epicureanism, Evangelicalism, Falun Gong, Foursquare Church, Gnosticism, Greek Religion, Hare Krishna, Hasidism, Hellenic Reconstructionism, Hinduism, Illuminati, Intelligent Design, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Kabbalah, Kemetic Reconstructionism, Kopimi, Lutheranism, Mahayana Buddhism, Mayan Religion, Methodism, Mithraism, Latter Day Saints, Nation of Islam, Neopaganism, Neoplatonism, New Age, New Thought, Nichiren, Norse Religion, Olmec Religion, Oneness Pentecostalism, Orthodox Judaism, Priory of Sion, Protestantism, Pure Land Buddhism, Quakers, Rastafarianism, Reform Judaism, Rinzai Zen Buddhism, Roman Religion, Satanism, Scientology, Seventh-Day Adventism, Shaivism, Shi'a Islam, Shinto, Sikhism, Soto Zen Buddhism, Spiritualism, Stoicism, Sufism, Sunni Islam, Taoism, Tendai Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Typhonian Order, Umbanda, Unification Church, Unitarian Universalism, Vaishnavism, Vajrayana Buddhism, Vedanta, Vineyard Churches, Voodoo, Wicca, Yezidi, Zen, Zionism, Zoroastrianism, Other, None

Additional Information

Yes. I would say that my religious affiliation is open, respectful, and non-denominational.

I believe in God, love, faith, kindness, and serving others with a sincere heart. As a minister, my goal is not to judge anyone or force one specific belief on them. My goal is to honor the couple, their values, their love story, and the meaning behind their ceremony.

I respect different backgrounds, traditions, and faith journeys. Whether a couple wants something spiritual, traditional, simple, or more personal, I try to create a ceremony that feels true to them while still keeping it meaningful and respectful.

At the heart of it, my ministry is about love, unity, commitment, and bringing people together.

What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Fern Park, FL wedding officiant?

What makes my ceremonies special is that I make them feel personal, heartfelt, and real. I do not want a wedding ceremony to sound like something copied and pasted from a script. I want it to feel like the couple’s love story.

I take the time to understand who they are, what they mean to each other, and what kind of moment they want to create. Some couples want romantic and emotional. Some want light, fun, and full of laughter. Some want something simple but meaningful. I try to bring their personalities into the ceremony so it feels natural and memorable.

I also believe love should be celebrated with warmth and respect. A wedding is not just about saying words. It is about standing in front of family, friends, and God, making a promise that matters. That is what makes it special to me.

Are there particular areas near you where you prefer to travel or have special experience?

Yes. I am based in Florida, and I am comfortable traveling to nearby areas for ceremonies, especially around Central Florida.

I have a special love for ceremonies that feel personal and meaningful, whether they are held in a church, a small chapel, a backyard, a park, a beach setting, or a simple family gathering. I believe the location does not have to be fancy to be beautiful. What matters most is the love, the promise, and the people standing there together.

I am especially open to serving couples and families who want a warm, heartfelt ceremony that feels genuine, respectful, and not overly stiff. Whether it is a wedding, vow renewal, blessing, or another special moment, I want people to feel comfortable, cared for, and truly celebrated.

Types of Service Offered

Marriages, Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, General Ministry

Additional Information

Yes. I want people to know that my services come from the heart.

As a minister, I can help with weddings, vow renewals, commitment ceremonies, blessings, memorials, and other meaningful life moments. I believe every ceremony should feel personal, respectful, and full of love, not rushed or cookie-cutter.

My goal is to create a ceremony that fits the people standing in front of me. Whether it is romantic, spiritual, simple, traditional, or a little fun, I want the moment to feel true to them.

I also want people to feel comfortable with me. I know these moments can be emotional, exciting, and sometimes overwhelming, so I try to bring a calm, caring presence. At the end of the day, I am there to help honor love, family, faith, and the promises people make to each other.

For me, being a minister is about serving with kindness, respect, and sincerity.