The Rev Tedarino

I am ordained as a minister by ULC, the Universal Life Church, which ordains anyone that wants to be ordained. It’s part of their philosophy of religion, which some applaud and some detest. I, like many people ordained by ULC, did so in order to be able to perform legal marriages, when my dear friends Steven and Noelle honored me by asking me to perform their wedding ceremony. That was in 2002, in Seattle, WA. I have since officiated over a dozen weddings: several “playa weddings” at the annual Burning Man Festival (in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada), and several other weddings for friends here in CA. I also helped design and organize and a memorial service for my Uncle Roger in 2005.

Universal Life Church

Here’s a brief statement about my personal sense of spirituality, about love and marriage, and how I like to help people with their wedding:

“Ted brings such a positive, personal and reverent demeanor to his work that it really resonated in every step of the process and made planning the ceremony enjoyable, professional and personal. Everything came together so easily with Ted’s guidance; we felt that it was the ceremony we were meant to have. Everyone at our wedding loved our ceremony and many people told us that it was the most touching ceremony they have ever witnessed. We highly recommend Ted; he was not only a great ceremony planner and officiant, but a calming and positive presence.”

—Anthony & Marianne

I was raised a UU (Unitarian Universalist), a liberal protestant denomination with a very humanistic, ecumenical world view, which aptly describes my world view. (I’m ½-and-½: UU on Mom’s side, Jewish on Dad’s side, but we were raised UU; I was not bar mitzvahed or anything.) I am not a regular church- going person; I’m one of those people that says something like “I’m spiritual, not religious.” I do believe in the Sacredness of all life and of everything: The Creation. I am comfortable thinking/speaking about God as The Creator, and also comfortable with the notion that maybe “God” is just a human construct to help us make sense of a universe too wondrous for our little minds to fathom… I like the way the Unitarians describe Jesus as a great spiritual teacher, a prophet, as were Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, Muhammad and others. I’m either a Unitarian (one big creation that embodies God in everything) or a polytarian (many Gods in everything, everywhere, also called “pantheism”); the Trinity seems too limited a view of God for me…

Ted & Jody, 1989I have been happily married since July 1989. I’m a big fan of love and marriage; love rocks!!! love smiley face I think a couple’s marriage is a very important event, and I am always honored when a couple asks me to officiate their wedding. I see marriage as more than a “contract” between 2 people: it is a community event: it is a couple declaring before their community that they are making this solemn vow to one another—and to the community: to love and support one another.

I am very happy to help you with your wedding, if you like the sound of who I am and how I approach this process. I am happy to talk about ceremony details, process, etc. I have a number of ideas about what a good ceremony can/could/should include. I also hope/trust/assume that you two have a number of ideas about what you want. I am willing to play as small a role as you wish, or a larger/more active role, if that’s what you want and as time permits. I’m happy to swap many emails, send files back and forth, etc. to help you work out the ceremony details. We can also talk by phone. If you are close enough to Santa Cruz to allow for face-to-face meetings, that’s always the best, of course.

We are writing to recommend the Reverend Tedarino, who officiated at our wedding in 2008. Evident in all of our interactions with Ted were his sensitive and alert listening skills, his ability to thoughtfully prepare us for our vows, his process of helping us design an appropriate format, his willingness to go beyond his duties as officiant to make the day memorable, and his ability to have fun with it all. The Reverend Tedarino has found an avocation that showcases the best of who he is. He’s a natural whose services I would highly recommend to anyone. Thank you, Ted!

—Carol & Randy

Here are a few resources that you may find helpful in planning your ceremony:

Here are some pics from some of the weddings at which I have officiated:

Weddings performed by the Reverend Edward “Tedarino” Altenberg
Jana & Craig, Black Rock City, NV (Burning Man), August 2010
 Jana & Craig, BRC, August 2010 Jana & Craig, BRC, August 2010

“The Hartfelt Wedding” of Marianne Hart & Anthony Felt, Monterey, CA, July 2008
Hartfelt Wedding, July 2008 Hartfelt Wedding, July 2008

Rachel & Kyle’s wedding at Burning Man Festival, August 2008

 Rachel & Kyle, Burning Man, Black Rock City, NV, August 2008  Rachel & Kyle, Burning Man, Black Rock City, NV, August 2008

Jennifer & Dean’s wedding, Monterey, CA

(pictures forthcoming)

My first “Playa Wedding” at Burning Man Festival, Chris & Shawn, August 2003

 Chris & Shawn, Burning Man, Black Rock City, NV, August 2003  Chris & Shawn, Burning Man, Black Rock City, NV, August 2003

Steven & Noelle, Seattle, WA, October 2002

(pictures forthcoming)