Yes, I am a real minister.
I did not mail away for my credentials or get them on the internet.
I studied real books in real libraries and did real internships while
being trained by real pastors. I am currently a youth minister in southern
Palm Beach County.
As a wedding minister or wedding officiant, it is important to tell you
what I believe about “God” and “religion.” Please
keep an open mind and do not jump to conclusions about what I believe.
Words can mean different things to different people, so please note carefully
my explanations. I would be happy to respond to any who wish to ask me
questions. I don’t have all the answers, but I do believe I have
been given the “truth.” And I only know the truth because
God willed it, not because I deserve it in any way.
First of all, although I have very strong religious convictions, one
of my beliefs is “freedom of religion.” Religion is a personal
matter. I cannot force my views on anyone, and I will not impose my strong
religious convictions on you. I do not use the wedding ceremony as a platform
to promote my beliefs, which are summarized below.
I am a “Christian” in that I am a follower of Jesus Christ,
and the teachings of the Bible. All my religious beliefs are based on
a traditional, historic interpretation of the teachings of the Bible.
Contrary to what a lot of people say, the Bible is very clear on about
98% of its teachings.
I believe that Jesus Christ was and is the only “Son of God.” He
proved that by His life on Earth, physical death, and resurrection from
the dead after 3 days in the grave. He is now in Heaven with God the Father.
And He will return to the Earth for a final judgment of all mankind. Each
person only lives life one time, and after that will be judged by Jesus
Christ.
After dying, each person will spend eternity in only one place, either
Heaven or Hell. Heaven is a place of eternal bliss with God. And the Bible
says that Hell is a place of eternal torment and punishment, with no escape
from a “lake of fire.” Heaven is reserved only for
those who trust in Jesus Christ alone to forgive them of their sins. No
one will be admitted to Heaven who believes in any other “God” except
the “triune God” – Father, Son (Jesus Christ),
and Holy Spirit. And no one will be allowed in Heaven if they think their “good” deeds
outweigh their “bad” actions. Heaven is only for those
who are forgiven. Each person must ask God for forgiveness for his or
her wrong thoughts, words, and actions. You must trust in the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ as the payment for your evil. Apart from
this, there is no salvation. All unbelievers will spend eternity being
punished in Hell.
Saint Peter, whom many people consider to be the first “Pope,” said
these words during one of his first speeches (recorded in Acts chapter
4). Addressing a crowd of more that 3,000 people in Jerusalem, he said, “Neither
is there salvation in any other [person], for there is none other Name,
under Heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved.” That “Name” is
the name of Jesus Christ.
The Bible says that God is a God of love, and is not “willing” that
any should spend eternity in Hell. Because I am trusting in Jesus Christ
for the forgiveness of my sins, I now have a personal relationship with
God that will continue forever. My hope and prayer is that you will too,
and that we will all spend eternity together in Heaven.
As a "wedding officiant", my philosophy is similar to the Apostle Paul,
who said, "For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord, and
ourselves [as] your servants, for Jesus' sake." My goal and purpose is
to serve you in the best possible way.
One final point. Although I do not impose my religious beliefs during
a wedding ceremony, I will not include any religious beliefs in the ceremony
that conflict with my own convictions. That is the only fair way for everyone's
views to be respected. There is much we can agree on about love, romance,
and the commitment of marriage, and that is my focus in the ceremony. |