#1Mr Lai Kok Heong
Mr Lai is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, with couple feedback describing an upbeat atmosphere that kept guests engaged.
Secular solemniser options for couples who want a civil ceremony centred on their commitment without religious elements.
For a secular civil ceremony, start with solemnisers currently tagged as non-religious in Bridely’s directory:
Confirm that your chosen script will exclude religious readings or references, and verify current licence status through ROM.
Here’s a quick comparison of the vendors based on pricing and reviews.
A non-religious solemnisation focuses on the legal marriage, the couple’s commitment and any personal vows or readings they choose to include. It can still feel warm and meaningful without prayers, blessings or religious references.
Every person below is currently tagged for non-religious ceremonies in Bridely’s directory. Before booking, discuss the intended script and verify the solemniser’s current licence expiry on the official ROM portal.
Mr Lai is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, with couple feedback describing an upbeat atmosphere that kept guests engaged.
Mr Leow supports non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin; couple feedback highlights his early arrival, patient manner and gentle delivery.
Mr Yee is listed for non-religious solemnisation in English, giving couples a straightforward candidate for a secular ceremony conducted in one language.
Mr Teh supports non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin and is tagged as engaging, entertaining and passionate in his delivery.
Mr Chiang is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, with friendly, light-hearted and patient style tags.
Mr Tang supports non-religious English and Mandarin ceremonies and is tagged as engaging and humorous, suiting couples who prefer livelier delivery.
Dr Low is listed for non-religious solemnisation in English and Mandarin and carries a friendly style tag for an approachable ceremony.
Ms Joanna Portilla is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, making her suitable for couples planning a secular bilingual solemnisation.
Mr Lim Swee Ann Raphael is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English, providing another option for a straightforward secular civil ceremony.
Mr Lim Zong Wei Alex supports non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, making him a practical candidate for bilingual families.
Tell your shortlisted solemniser explicitly that you want a non-religious ceremony, then discuss the script, personal vows and timing. “Secular” should describe the actual ceremony, not merely the directory filter—one clear conversation now prevents an awkward surprise at the aisle.
If you’re still exploring, these related guides may help narrow your shortlist.
Browse the full Bridely wedding vendor directory to compare real reviews, services, pricing cues, and photos.
Browse all wedding vendorsIt is a legal civil marriage ceremony without prayers, religious blessings or faith-specific readings. Couples may still include personal vows and secular readings.
Yes. Ask the solemniser what wording they normally use and identify any references you would prefer to add, remove or clarify.
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Secular solemniser options for couples who want a civil ceremony centred on their commitment without religious elements.
For a secular civil ceremony, start with solemnisers currently tagged as non-religious in Bridely’s directory:
Confirm that your chosen script will exclude religious readings or references, and verify current licence status through ROM.
Here’s a quick comparison of the vendors based on pricing and reviews.
A non-religious solemnisation focuses on the legal marriage, the couple’s commitment and any personal vows or readings they choose to include. It can still feel warm and meaningful without prayers, blessings or religious references.
Every person below is currently tagged for non-religious ceremonies in Bridely’s directory. Before booking, discuss the intended script and verify the solemniser’s current licence expiry on the official ROM portal.
Mr Lai is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, with couple feedback describing an upbeat atmosphere that kept guests engaged.
Mr Leow supports non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin; couple feedback highlights his early arrival, patient manner and gentle delivery.
Mr Yee is listed for non-religious solemnisation in English, giving couples a straightforward candidate for a secular ceremony conducted in one language.
Mr Teh supports non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin and is tagged as engaging, entertaining and passionate in his delivery.
Mr Chiang is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, with friendly, light-hearted and patient style tags.
Mr Tang supports non-religious English and Mandarin ceremonies and is tagged as engaging and humorous, suiting couples who prefer livelier delivery.
Dr Low is listed for non-religious solemnisation in English and Mandarin and carries a friendly style tag for an approachable ceremony.
Ms Joanna Portilla is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, making her suitable for couples planning a secular bilingual solemnisation.
Mr Lim Swee Ann Raphael is listed for non-religious ceremonies in English, providing another option for a straightforward secular civil ceremony.
Mr Lim Zong Wei Alex supports non-religious ceremonies in English and Mandarin, making him a practical candidate for bilingual families.
Tell your shortlisted solemniser explicitly that you want a non-religious ceremony, then discuss the script, personal vows and timing. “Secular” should describe the actual ceremony, not merely the directory filter—one clear conversation now prevents an awkward surprise at the aisle.
If you’re still exploring, these related guides may help narrow your shortlist.
Browse the full Bridely wedding vendor directory to compare real reviews, services, pricing cues, and photos.
Browse all wedding vendorsIt is a legal civil marriage ceremony without prayers, religious blessings or faith-specific readings. Couples may still include personal vows and secular readings.
Yes. Ask the solemniser what wording they normally use and identify any references you would prefer to add, remove or clarify.