My Celebration of Life ceremonies are thoughtfully created to reflect the heart and soul of your loved one—through stories, legacy, laughter, tears, and the unforgettable moments that made them who they were.
As an ordained, non-denominational Reverend with a Doctorate of Divinity and certification in grief and bereavement care, I bring not only experience and guidance, but a calm, compassionate presence during one of life’s most tender passages.
These aren’t cookie-cutter funerals—they’re ancient rites of remembrance, reimagined for the modern soul. Inspired by the Unity belief that every soul is a radiant expression of the Divine, each ceremony is an opportunity to celebrate that eternal light—through whatever form it took in this lifetime. Whether soulful or quirky, spiritual or secular, joyful or quietly reverent, these tributes honor not just a life lived—but a spirit that continues on.
Whether you're envisioning a beachside farewell, a backyard tribute, or a gathering filled with music, poetry, or silence—your vision matters. I’m here to listen, support, and co-create a space where healing, remembrance, and meaning come together in the most heartfelt way.
You don’t have to walk this journey alone. Let’s honor a life in a way thats personal, powerful, and true to the divine spark they carried.
— Rev. Dr. Christopher Slough
Absolutely. Every ceremony is uniquely crafted to reflect your loved one’s spirit, story, and the way you want to remember them.
Yes. I honor all beliefs and create ceremonies that feel true to your values—whether spiritual, secular, or somewhere in between.
Indeed. I specialize in creating modern, meaningful ceremonies—whether it’s a celebration of life, a memorial, or something entirely unique.
Absolutely. I’ve officiated ceremonies in parks, on beaches, in private homes—even in dive bars and favorite gathering spots.
Yes—always. I honor all people with compassion, including LGBTQ+ families, chosen families, and blended traditions.
Reach out as soon as you can. I do my best to accommodate last-minute needs and urgent arrangements.