Wild Grace Sanctuary

Minister Services

Non-denominational ceremonies rooted in creativity, presence, animals, and land.

A woodland path at Wild Grace Sanctuary

Ceremony That Feels True

Inclusive · Non-denominational · Personal

Some moments ask for a threshold: a vow, a blessing, a remembrance, a turning point. We offer simple, non-denominational minister services shaped with you—grounded in presence and the living world around us.

If you want something heartfelt and quietly powerful—without performance or pretense—we can build it together.

About the Minister

Services are offered by Rejini Samuel

Minister services at Wild Grace Sanctuary are offered by Rejini Samuel, founder of Wild Grace Sanctuary and minister of the Wild Grace spiritual community. Her approach is non-denominational and inclusive—focused on presence, sincerity, and honoring what matters to you.

Whether you’re marking love, loss, transition, or a new beginning, Rejini will work with you to shape a ceremony that feels grounded and personal— often weaving in simple creative elements and the quiet witness of the land and animals, if desired.

Wild Grace Sanctuary minister

Personalized Ceremony Support

Wild Grace Sanctuary offers minister services for gatherings that include a ceremonial or spiritual element. Services are non-denominational, inclusive, and personalized, rooted in creativity, presence, and connection with animals and land.

Minister services can support:

A ceremony may include a short reflection or reading, personal words or vows, creative elements (music/writing), and a simple closing blessing. Each one is shaped with you, in conversation.

How It Works

Connect

You share what you’re marking and what kind of tone you want—quiet, joyful, reflective, humorous, tender. We’ll keep it simple and real.

Still water at the sanctuary

Co-Create

We shape a short ceremony together: words, readings, vows, music, a creative element—whatever fits. Nothing generic. Nothing forced.

A sanctuary cat in a calm moment

Gather & Bless

We hold the moment with care—then close with a simple blessing. The land and animals can be present as a quiet witness, if desired.

A small pig at the sanctuary

To Inquire

Email: info@thewildgrace.org

“A ceremony doesn’t need to be elaborate to be sacred. It only needs to be honest.”
— Wild Grace Sanctuary

Start a Conversation

Tell us what you’re envisioning, and we’ll shape something simple, meaningful, and true.

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