“Faith, Forever, and the Perfect 'I Do'” – How Steve
Siglin Helps Couples Make Wedding Magic
By Coach Garfield, Contributing Editor
Let’s talk about weddings: the nerves, the joy, the planning, the “Is this really happening?”
energy. Now imagine having someone by your side who’s been part of over 10,000
weddings (yes, you read that right), and still shows up with heart, purpose, and a prayer
for every single one. That someone is Steve Siglin, founder of Officially Yours Weddings,
and he’s been making “I do” moments unforgettable for almost 50 years.
“I’ve been married to my best friend for nearly 50 years,” Steve says with a soft grin.
“We’ve been together 52. And every ceremony I do is a reminder of what love can build.”
From DJ Booth to Wedding Blessings
Steve didn’t start out intending to be a
wedding officiant. In fact, he was
originally spinning music as a wedding
DJ. But somewhere between the love
songs and the slow dances, something
clicked.
“I realized I wasn’t just playing music, I
was witnessing people’s love stories
unfold right in front of me,” he says. “And
I wanted to do more than press play. I
wanted to speak into those moments.”
So he followed that nudge. He stepped
into the role of officiant, and before long,
Officially Yours was born.
Steve Siglin, Wedding Officiant
Every Ceremony, Built Around You
Let’s be real, no one wants a copy-paste
wedding. That’s why Steve created a
signature approach that’s part
ceremony, part collaboration, and 100%
personal.
“We have this workbook we give
couples,” he explains. “It helps them
shape a ceremony that reflects their
story, their values, and what matters
most to them.”
One of his favorite tools? The Faith
Meter.
Here’s how it works: Couples rate how
much (or how little) faith-based content
they want in their ceremony, from
completely secular (zero) to deeply
spiritual (five). Whether you want
Scripture, a simple blessing, or none of
the above, Steve makes sure the tone
matches your vision.
“It’s not about us,” he says. “It’s about
them. Our job is to honor their journey
and meet them where they are.”
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