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Evans Ewing, Mandy
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Location: Glasgow Covering areas: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, Dunbartonshire, Ayrshire, Argyll & Bute, East and North Scotland Phone: 0141 569 1469 Mobile: 07836 366 291 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it About MeBackground & experience I have been a Registered Celebrant since spring 2001 and was one of the first twelve to be authorised as a Marriage Celebrant in 2005. I am Humanist Chaplain for the University of Glasgow and Glasgow Caledonian University. I have served on the HSS BOT and Glasgow Group Committee. I am a Director of ‘Emerge – The Foundation’, a CIC implementing the pioneering ‘Coming of Age Project’, a co-founder of The (Scottish) Constitutional Commission, co-founder of The Love Alliance, supporter of Scotland's For Peace and signee of the Scottish Peace Covenant, and one of The Alkemists. I have run my own business for 11 years offering Life Guidance, Coaching and Consultancy. I am a Social Worker to trade. I also work in the arts, most recently dancing and working with Indepen-dance, Scotland’s premier mixed ability dance company. What humanism means to me To me, Humanism means focusing on common values, and on the universal qualities, abilities and aspirations that unify all human beings regardless of creed or class, and, valuing the unique contribution that each of us makes to this magnificent mandala that is life - because we are one human family. "I firmly believe - deep in my heart - that through human will and effort peace, harmony and sutainability can prevail and that another world is possible." FuneralsMy approach to Funerals “Death is the one thing that connects us all. It reminds us that what's really important is who we've touched, how much we've given. It makes us realize that we have to be good to one another.” (Peter Petrelli). I feel very strongly, that as far as is humanly possible, the death of someone we have known and loved should be marked in a way that is inclusive for all those who gather to lament a death and celebrate a life. This final rite of passage allows us to acknowledge and reflect on the significance of a person’s life within their circle of love and existence, and on the gifts and lessons from knowing and loving them. “Every blade in the field, Every leaf in the forest, Lays down its life in its season, As beautifully as it was taken up.” (Henry David Thoreau). NamingsMy approach to Namings I feel deeply honoured and privileged to do this work whatever the nature of the ceremony. Our words, our intentions and our actions are important things that shape lives so a ceremony to name a child and welcome them to the world is a wonderful way to let them know explicitly that they are loved, wanted and valued, and wish them well on their journey through life. Every ceremony, as with all ceremonies, is bespoke; for Baby Leo, as well as making good promises, and celebrating his being heartily and joyously, and with cake and bubbly, we sang ‘heads and shoulders, knees and toes’ ! Same Sex AffirmationsSame Sex Affirmations WeddingsMy approach to Weddings What I love most about conducting weddings From WHERE WE BELONG My favourite piece of wedding music |

