Beth McGee
Ordained Minister in Binghamton, New York
Why did you originally become an ordained minister online?
I value human rituals and know that they have value outside of religious environments. From weddings to celebrations of new, transitioning, and ending lives, we all gain comfort from acknowledging rites of passage and honoring ourselves and those who add to our human experience for the short time we're here. I want to support people who want to celebrate and grieve in ways that feel worthy of their experience free of judgment.
Where are you from?
Beautiful New York State
What do you hope to achieve with your online ordination?
I hope to share and contribute to the sacred experiences that bring people comfort, care, and celebration.
Religious Affiliations
Atheism, New Age, New Thought, Spiritualism, Unitarian Universalism, Universal Life Church, Other
Types of Service Offered
Same-Sex Marriages, Renewal of Vows, Handfastings, Baptisms, Funerals, Christenings, House Blessings, General Ministry
Additional Information
I am a Humanist, Agnostic with a rich background in Methodist, Catholic, and AME Zion experiences. I bring a unique and inclusive perspective to your special moments and understand the importance of cultural sensitivity and diversity. I specialize in crafting ceremonies that are meaningful and inclusive for individuals of all beliefs (and lack of belief) and orientations. My commitment to providing secular and LGBTQIA+ rites of passage ensures that your ceremony reflects your values and celebrates the diversity of love and life. I bring a warm, open-minded, and respectful approach to every occasion, making your ceremony a truly personalized and memorable experience for all involved.
I value human rituals and know that they have value outside of religious environments. From weddings to celebrations of new, transitioning, and ending lives, we all gain comfort from acknowledging rites of passage and honoring ourselves and those who add to our human experience for the short time we're here. I want to support people who want to celebrate and grieve in ways that feel worthy of their experience free of judgment.
I hope to share and contribute to the sacred experiences that bring people comfort, care, and celebration.