ORDAINED MINISTER · NON-DENOMINATIONAL · INTERFAITH · CINCINNATI, OHIO
Wedding Officiant & Ceremony Ministerfor Every Threshold.
Every life contains moments too large for ordinary language.
These are the moments ceremony was made for.
Weddings. Blessings. Grief. Celebration. Every threshold held
with presence, intention & love that is her religion.
THE THRESHOLD
Non-Denominational Minister
& Interfaith Celebrant
There is a space between what was & what's becoming. Between two people saying the truest thing they've ever said. Between a last breath… and the grief that follows. Between a new home & the story beginning inside its walls. Between a dream or nightmare & a new door opening. That space is sacred ~ and it needs a keeper.
Diane is an ordained non-denominational minister since 2011. She is interfaith, earth-centered, welcoming people with every tradition… and those with none. Diane curates & holds Ceremony for beginnings, endings, changes… large or small… across Ohio & beyond.
She reads the room. Prepares a scaffolding. Offers what is needed.
Diane holds the threshold… celebrating life, love & change.
HER FOUNDATION
Love is my religion. Nature is my church. Every ceremony begins there… and opens to wherever you are.
HOW SHE SHOWS UP
Script or scaffolding, she brings herself… fully present, fully alive to what this particular moment asks of her.
HER CEREMONY
Whatever tradition you carry… or have left behind… you are welcome here. She honors all paths and those with none.
She holds the full arc of human life… from the first breath to the last, and every tender threshold between.
Love &
Commitment
WEDDING OFFICIANT
Grief & Rememberance
FUNERAL MINISTER
Home & Space
ENERGY MOVER
As a wedding officiant in Cincinnati, Ohio, Diane creates ceremonies as unique as the love they celebrate. She honors all partnerships, relationships, genders, traditions. Whether your wedding is in a garden, gallery, grove, or living room… she brings the same quality of radical presence.
Life’s Passages
LIFE CELEBRANT
Every threshold deserves to be witnessed. Baby blessings and welcomings that honor new life. Coming of age & change of life ceremonies that mark becoming. Seasonal and moon ceremonies that attune us to the earth's rhythms. When we name what is happening, it becomes real in a different way.
As a celebration of life officiant and funeral minister, Diane holds grief with extraordinary tenderness. Death is a threshold too… and it asks for the same quality of care as any other. She creates space for the full weight of loss to be honored without being rushed, fixed, or made comfortable too quickly.
Spaces hold memory. They carry the energy of everything that has happened within them. A home or space blessing is not superstition… it is intention made physical. Diane clears what needs clearing, welcomes what wants to arrive, and helps spaces become what they were meant to be.
CEREMONY · RITUAL · CELEBRANT
HER CONTAINER
Ordained. Earth-centered. Interfaith.
Non-denominational & fully welcoming.
She honors the wisdom of every tradition ~
and the courage of those who have left traditions behind.
Whatever you believe… or are still figuring out…
there is room for it in her ceremony.
HOW CEREMONY UNFOLDS
Every ceremony begins long before the day itself… in conversation, in listening, in learning what this particular moment needs to hold.
I
We meet
An unhurried conversation. She listens for what this ceremony needs to hold, honor, and release. Nothing scripted yet. Everything possible.
II
She creates
A ceremony built entirely for you… words, rhythm, ritual elements. Your story, your traditions, your truth. It has never existed before.
III
We gather
She holds the threshold. She reads the room. When it is complete, something has shifted… quietly, permanently, in the best way.
Whatever brought you here… joy or grief, a beginning or an ending, something in between that doesn't have a name yet…
you don't have to hold this moment alone.
Every ceremony begins with a single conversation. No forms to fill, no packages to choose, no pressure to have it figured out. Just you, Diane, and the threshold you're standing at.
She's been here before.She knows how to hold it.
Reach out however feels right — by form, by email, or simply by saying:"I don't know where to start." That's always enough.

