Father Taylor Tracy
About this vendor
Based in Kansas City, Missouri, Good Shepherd Chuch offers professional wedding officiant services. Led by Father Taylor Tracy, this church proudly welcomes people from all walks of life, embracing human diversity in every sense. Father Tracy is a highly experienced priest. He was ordained after many years of seminary formation, theological study, clinical chaplaincy, and active parish leadership. He brings a wealth of wisdom, humour, and a calming, reassuring presence to each celebration.
Services Offered
Father Taylor Tracy provides personalized wedding services, designed to honor the beauty of your love story. Through thoughtful guidance, he will assist with crafting a ceremony that reflects the unique journey that has led you to married life. Whether you prefer a short and sweet ceremony or a full traditional wedding mass, he will ensure all of your needs are met. Father Tracy also offers premarital counselling services, helping you begin married life on a foundation of communication and understanding.
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8 years in business
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We speak English
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