Tou Fong Lee
Ordained Minister in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
I originally became ordained as a personal step in my spiritual development. I wanted to intentionally dedicate myself to compassion, service, and creating spaces where people can process grief, change, and meaning in their lives. It is less about institutional religion for me and more about lived spiritual practice and care.
Where are you from?
Wisconsin
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
I hope to grow spiritually and deepen my commitment to serving others. As a servant, I aim to support people through grief, life transitions, and meaning-making in a way that is compassionate, inclusive, and grounded in interfaith understanding. My intention is to hold space for others with presence and care during some of life’s most difficult and transformative moments.
Religious Affiliations
Spiritualism
Additional Information
I am a practitioner of Hmong shamanic spiritual tradition, serving in a shamanic healing role within my cultural lineage.
What do you think makes your ceremonies special as a Milwaukee, WI wedding officiant?
As a queer person, I proudly support same-sex marriage and all loving unions. My ceremonies focus on honoring the commitment between two people, creating an intentional and meaningful space that reflects each couple’s values, beliefs, and understanding of love, connection, and partnership in a way that is inclusive and respectful of diverse spiritual and interfaith perspectives.
Types of Service Offered
Same-Sex Marriages, Funerals, Spiritual Healing, Spiritual Guidance
Additional Information
As a minister, my work is rooted in service, compassion, and interfaith understanding. I support individuals through grief, life transitions, identity journeys, and moments of meaning-making. My intention is to hold space that is inclusive, respectful, and grounded in care, helping people feel supported during both challenging and transformative times.