The Complete Officiant Bundle: Scripts + Video Training (Save $23)
Get discounted access to the ultimate wedding officiant training. You can save money when wedding ceremony material and video training are purchased together. We want you to officiate a wedding like a pro!
What you get in the bundle:
Scripts: 80+ modern, nonreligious and nondenominational ceremony script combinations. That includes vows, readings, imagery, pronouncements, and more
Video training: Hours of walkthrough footage covering every part of the ceremony, with voice-inflection cheat sheets so you sound natural and confident
Price: $125 (scripts alone are $99, video training alone is $49 — bundle saves you $23)
Best for: First time officiants who want to not just know what to say, but how to say it. You’ll learn the right pacing, voice, and get the confidence to make the ceremony memorable.
The parts of a wedding ceremony include:
1) Welcoming guests
2) Opening commentary
3) First reading
4) Wedding imagery or symbolism (like the unity candle)
5) Second reading
6) Marriage vows
7) Wedding ring exchange
8) Pronouncement
My reliable process is quick, stress-free and enjoyable. Simply email the ceremony documents to your couple or collaborate online. Ask them to copy and paste their favorite selections into the “ceremony outline” and for them to email the completed ceremony outline back to you. That’s it!
Wedding Officiant Video Training
The video training walks you through every section of the ceremony material, so you can hear how it sounds, not just read it. Cheat sheets show you exactly which words to emphasize and help you keep your place when you look up from the page.
The Most Important Kind of Communication
Nonverbal communication is perhaps the most important kind of communication. Studies have consistently shown that audience ratings of a lecture are more strongly influenced by delivery style, than by content.
I’d love to tell you that my ceremony material is all you need to do a great job, but that wouldn’t be true. I made the video training to help with this.
Fluctuating your voice by pitch (high or low), volume (loud or soft), tone (resonant or hollow), tempo (fast or slow), or rhythm (fluid or staccato) are all ways to improve your stage presence and overall success of your ceremony.
The “cheat sheets” that come with my video training have words underlined so you not only know where to inflect your voice in some way, but will also be able to keep your place as you look up and then back down at the page you’re reading from.
What Other Officiants Are Saying
“Matt’s material is fun and the process is simple. I’ve now officiated two weddings for family!” — Omid F.
“The process was easy and I got lots of high fives and compliments afterward. Everyone loved it.” — Amir F.

