Mitch The Minister 5.0 out of 5.0 5.0/5.0
70 Oneida Avenue, Oakland, NJ 07436
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Services: Officiant

 
About
Congratulations! 
If you are looking for the perfect ceremony
 - as wonderful and unique as your love -
there is no need to look any further!

My belief is that there is nothing on heaven or earth,
that should come between two people
who love each other so much that they wish to
publically declare their devotion and commitment
to each other by getting married.
 

 
I can help you create the perfect wedding ceremony.
Your ceremony is the start of the greatest and happiest adventure of your life - marriage!
Your ceremony is only limited by your imagination.
Visit my webiste  www.MitchTheMinister.com to find out more about me!
Or just call me today at 201-410-6834
so that we can begin the joyous journey to creating your perfect ceremony!


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Endorsements
I recently had the opportunity to work with Mitch the Minister and I was extremely impressed. He was clear, accurate and totally in tune with the bride and groom. The fact that he was considerate of me, the photographer, was what impressed me the most. He actually stood to the side while the couple took their vows, so that I could get a clear, straight photo shoot of the couple. He was funny, serious and just the right combination of professionalism. By the way, Mitch, it was the wedding of Debra and Chris @ Ramada, Toms River, Nov. 2009. Thanks, Rene, J&R Guarino Photography & Video

Frequently Asked Questions for Officiant
What officiant services do you provide?
Interfaith Ceremony, Non-religious Ceremony, Single Religion Ceremony
 
What religious affiliations do you serve?
Agnostic, Christian (no denomination), Jewish
 
Can you accommodate the hearing impaired?
No
 
Are you willing to perform a ceremony at a non-religious site?
Over the past 10 years I have performed weddings in every possible location: Hot Air Balloons, Amusement Parks, Backyards, Boats, etc. Wherever you want, I'll be there.
 
Are you flexible in the wording used throughout the ceremony, including the vows?
Together we create a customized wedding. I never marry strangers and you'll know exactly what will be read and said during your ceremony!
 
Do you allow the couple to write their own vows, if desired?
Yes, of course! You can customize your ceremony as you would like. I am also always available to help you with any details. I've had many couples share their personal vows during the ceremony. I'll give you some tips about writing your personal vows when we meet. (You don't have to be a great author to say what's in your heart.)
 
Do you have a list of readings pre-selected, from which the couple must choose?
I never insist on anything. It's YOUR day, YOUR ceremony. IT should reflect YOUR dreams! I do have sample wedding ceremonies that help, but you can have ANYTHING YOU WANT!
 
Do you require that premarital counseling be done?
Heck no!
 
Are you willing to perform pre-ceremony rehearsals?
Of course!!! Couples have different feelings on this issue. Some couples find that a rehearsal is necessary and feel it is an important 'part of the process'. Other couples choose to rehearse, but do it without the minister/officiant.

Additional Questions and Answers
What is your fee? How much do you charge?

If your wedding takes place in NEW JERSEY:
In Northern New Jersey, my fee is $450.00
(Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, Union and Warren Counties)

In Central Jersey my fee is $550.00
(Hunterdon Somerset Middlesex Mercer and Monmouth Counties)

In Southern New Jersey or at the shore $650.00 and up.
(Burlington and Ocean Counties)

OUT OF STATE WEDDINGS:
Westchester, New York State, New York City, or Pennsylvania:
please call for a current quote ($650 and up).

(all fees are negotiable under extraordinary instances)

(There is an additional fee of $100 for my attendance at your rehearsal.)

I need your address to apply for the marriage. What is it?
My mailing address is:
Minister Mitchell S. Maged
70 Oneida Avenue
Oakland, New Jersey 07436
(201) 410-6834

Do I need to do anything with my license?
Don't forget to bring it to the ceremony! Don't write on or alter your license once the Registrar clerk has issued it! After the ceremony I will file the license, give you a copy (the pink copy), and keep a copy for my permanent records.

How about just a quick "show up wedding"
I am registered with many municipal Registrars throughout New Jersey. I offer a simple and easy pre-written traditional wedding ceremony. I am usually available on short notice. You will need a marriage license and 2 witnesses.  There is no personalization with this type of wedding. These weddings are performed at your chosen location and last 10 minutes. The fee for this service is $250.

If I hire you, do I get you?
Absolutely! I am not a group or an organization that hires people to perform wedding ceremonies and then calls them 'ministers'. You work with me…personally! I take pride and joy in every wedding that I perform. 

How do we pay you?
I ask for a deposit of 50% of my fee when we meet to construct your personal ceremony. You can pay your deposit with a personal check, money order or cash. The balance is due the day of the wedding. I ask that you pay your balance by cash, money order or certified check only. .

Why are you so cheap? or Why are you so expensive?
I know that there are ministers who charge less - and there are ministers out there who charge upwards of $1000! I honestly believe that money is not the real issue here. I believe that the bottom line is trust and comfort. I truly believe that I celebrate the best ceremonies. (Really.) Meet with me and I’ll show you how, together, we construct a genuinely perfect ceremony, and make you comfortable and confidant that you've hired the best.

What is Pre-Cana? Do I need to attend it?
Pre-Cana is a series of classes required by the Catholic Church. You only need Pre-Cana if you are being married within the Catholic Church by a priest.

Can you perform a Civil Union for Same Sex Partners?
Yes, I do! New Jersey has passed a Civil Union law that allows same sex partners to have the same rights and benefits as those who enter into marriage. As of February 19, 2007, you can obtain a civil union license with the registrar in either partner's hometown. I can perform a legal ceremony and file all the necessary paperwork with the state.

We want you to perform a ceremony for us. What next?
You can contact me by telephone at 1-201-410-6834 or contact me via email. I will gather information about you and the type of ceremony that you want, and answer any questions that you have about our services. If you like, we can set up a consultation where we can talk in depth about your ceremony.

Is a rehearsal necessary?
Couples have different feelings on this issue. Some couples find that a rehearsal is necessary and feel it is an important 'part of the process'. Other couples choose to rehearse, but do it without the minister/officiant. (Please note: If the rehearsal is held on a day separate from the wedding, there is an additional fee.)

What happens if there is an emergency?
In the event of a DIRE emergency I work closely with a number of 4 other ministers. I will be able to find someone great to perform your ceremony. In fact, if they have emergency situations, other ministers often rely on me.

Where are you willing to perform my ceremony?
Wherever you wish! I've celebrated weddings and other ceremonies in many different locations. I find that celebrating your marriage ceremony in the location you choose makes it all the more personal!

How long will the ceremony last?
Most ceremonies last approximately 20-30 minutes but the length depends on what you want in your ceremony. Of course, if you have multiple readings or poems, a Unity Candle, etc. your ceremony will be longer. Your ceremony can be as long or short as you want it to be.

What do you wear during the ceremony?
I generally wear a plain black or white minister’s robe over a suit but I can change my attire to suit your preferences. (For example, at different times, Couples have asked me to wear a monk’s robe for a medieval themed wedding and a Hawaiian shirt and lei for a bar-b-q wedding.). Regarding appearances and every aspect of your ceremony: I strive to make the wedding a joyous occasion and not cause any offense to any guest or to even the bridal couple themselves. Just tell me what is important to you and you will get exactly what you want.

Do we need to meet with you before the ceremony?
I like to say that "I never marry strangers". I find that constructing the ceremony together is a joyful and wonderful meeting. We laugh, we cry, and you'll know EXACTLY what will be said at your wedding ceremony.

When will you arrive for the ceremony?
I will arrive 30-45 minutes prior to the start of your ceremony (depending on my schedule the day of your wedding.
At that time your witnesses will have the chance to sign the license.

Can I write my own vows?
Yes, of course! You can customize your ceremony as you would like. I am also always available to help you with any details. I've had many couples share their personal vows during the ceremony.  I'll give you some tips about writing your personal vows when we meet.  (You don't have to be a great author to say what's in your heart.)

What is a Unity Candle?
A Unity Candle consists of one large pedestal candle that sits in between two smaller taper candles. During the ceremony the mother's of the Bride and Groom, or any other loved ones will light the two taper candles signifying your current family. You and your fiancé will take the taper candles and light the pedestal candle together, signifying your new family.
(Note: Candles are not recommended when the ceremony is held outside)

What is a Rose Ceremony?
A Rose Ceremony is an older tradition where the bride and groom, after taking their vows, exchange a single red rose to each other. (See a sample of this ceremony in Sample Readings) It symbolizes their first gift to each other as husband and wife as well as an expression of their love for one another. A section can be added to include the mothers receiving a rose as well.

What is a Sand Ceremony?
A Sand Ceremony is a Hawaiian Tradition that can be used in place of a Unity Candle, especially in beach or outdoor weddings where candles will go out..
It holds a similar meaning as the Unity Candle. Two small containers of sand are combined into one large container by the Bride and Groom, unifying the two.

Can I add a favorite poem or reading to my ceremony?
Yes, of course you may. You can add as many poems, readings, etc. as you wish. You can also have a family member read a poem or a bible passage. I'm very flexible when it comes to creating your ceremony - after all, it's your day! I can help you at any time to create your ceremony or your vows.

What do I need to give you?
You will need to provide the valid New Jersey marriage license. If the license is not present, not valid, or altered in any way, I will not be able to file the application necessary to legalize your marriage.

Do I get a copy of the license?
The New Jersey license comes with 4 copies - one for the county, one for the state, one for the married couple, and one for me, the officiant. After the license has been signed, you will receive your carbon copy of the license to keep for your records (the pink copy). I will keep my copy (the blue one) on file - permanently.

What do I need to do after the ceremony?
Relax and enjoy your honeymoon!

What will you do after the ceremony?
Within 5 days of your ceremony (usually the next day) I will file the appropriate copies of the marriage license in the town in which your ceremony was performed
How do I get an official copy of my marriage certificate?
Approximately 10-14 days after your ceremony, you will need to contact the Registrar of Vital Statistics in the town in which you were married for a copy. They will let you know what information they need to send you a copy of your certificate and what the fee is for the copy.

Tips and Advice
May all that you are, always be in love.
May all that is love, always be in you.
May your love be as beautiful on each day you share,
As it is on this day of celebration;
And may each day you share be as precious to you as the day you first fell in love.
May you always see and encourage the best in each other.
May the challenges life brings your way make your marriage even stronger,
And my you always be each other’s best friend and greatest love.