Tori asks:

I would really love to hear from you both (knowing that you prefer rehearsals Sarah, and you don't tend to do them Josh), what is your approach to ensuring a ceremony runs as smoothly as possible and flows well when couples elect not to have a rehersal? As a new celebrant with just two ceremonies under my belt, I noticed a real difference between the first ceremony which had a rehearsal (with all the bridesmaids and groomsmen), and the second when the couple were quite adamant they preferred to go with the flow on the day. How do you go about still ensuring everyone involved feels comfortable and knows where to stand/where to move to during the ceremony when there is no rehearsal? I had a 'talk through' with my rehearsal-free couple and explained a few points to brief their bridesmaids/groomsmen with, but I don't think this occurred as on the day I could some of the bridesmaids in particular were visibly confused/looked a little uncomfortable not knowing what they were doing. Any tips would be appreciated! Thanks:) Tori
It's somewhat of a well known fact that I, Josh, don't love rehearsals. I find that rehearsals add stress where it's not needed, and I certainly don't need to rehearse what I'm doing. However there's been a number of occasions where I've run a rehearsal because the event itself was so complex.

So how do I get away without having a rehearsal but still present stellar ceremonies?


Originally published on the Celebrant Institute: https://celebrant.institute/ceremony/how-to-make-a-great-ceremony-without-a-rehearsal/.