From "Here Comes the Guide"
Who would you want at the helm as you set sail on the sea of matrimony? If a great personality, charisma, a strong voice, flawless delivery, warmth and incredible calm are important to you, you might want to ask Reverend Clint Hufft. The officiant for “Trista and Ryan’s Wedding” on ABC-TV, he is as comfortable conducting high-profile ceremonies as he is with intimate, extremely private events.
He makes a point of listening carefully to the needs of each couple, pulling from both their input and his wide acquaintance with wedding customs and rituals to create a ceremony that reflects their beliefs and emotions. Reverend Clint Hufft officiates wedding ceremonies of all kinds—from spiritual to secular, single religion to interfaith, cultural to LGBT.
Verified Reviews from Real Brides & Grooms“He’s professional, personable and handsome! I’d recommend him to anyone serious about their love for one another. Reverend Hufft is a good luck charm.”
“He’s unassuming, down to earth and extremely articulate.”
“A marvelous personality and fantastic speaking skills make him stand out.”
“Reverend Hufft is easy to talk to and incredibly prepared. He makes everything seem almost effortless.”
“He’s the kindest, most professional minister. He’s able to convey a couple’s sentiments and he’s wonderful with crowds.”
What 3 words best describe your work?
Specific, kind, joyful
Tell us about your company name.
Reverend Clint Hufft. It’s me!
Why should someone hire you?
If a couple wants input into the creation of their wedding ceremony, my process puts them “hands on” during the entire process. Say what they want to say, hear what they want to hear. I pay attention to every detail connected to the ceremony so nothing breaks the connection between the couple.
What are the common misconceptions about your services?
All officiants are not alike. Different styles, knowledge, experience, empathy and professionalism.
What drew you to this field/how did you get started?
I’m a dopey romantic. I have the best view in the house of this amazing moment between two people committed enough to each other to get married. And I have the skill set to do my job well.
What makes a wedding memorable for you?
When the couple is completely connected. Right here, right now.
What have weddings taught you?
Life keeps going. It doesn’t go backwards. Pay attention. Don’t worry. Feel joy.
What is the best advice you give a couple when planning their wedding?
Listen to your hearts. Think about what you want to say to this most important person. Create brilliant memories.
If you could have any superpower on the job, what would it be?
Stop time. Too many brides say, “I don’t remember anything. It was all a blur.”
What are 3 words that describe your personality?
Happy, grateful, kind.
What's your favorite book/movie/work of art?
Movie: West Side Story
Book: One Minute Manager
Work of Art: My wife
What's your favorite quote?
“You don’t have to look very far to see how blessed we are.”
What's your favorite marriage advice?
Listen. Relax. Enjoy.
Extracurricular activities:
Family, golf, movies, podcasts.
If you weren't in your current profession, what would you do instead?
Teach
What’s your favorite way to wind down after a hard day?
Be with my wife and children. Breath.
What are some of your favorite places to eat—either everyday spots or special occasion splurges? Souplantation. All day, every day.
Is there a question that we didn’t ask, but you wish was on this list? Make up your own!
“How are you?”
Answer: Life is Great!
323-273-6662 [email protected]
Who would you want at the helm as you set sail on the sea of matrimony? If a great personality, charisma, a strong voice, flawless delivery, warmth and incredible calm are important to you, you might want to ask Reverend Clint Hufft. The officiant for “Trista and Ryan’s Wedding” on ABC-TV, he is as comfortable conducting high-profile ceremonies as he is with intimate, extremely private events.
He makes a point of listening carefully to the needs of each couple, pulling from both their input and his wide acquaintance with wedding customs and rituals to create a ceremony that reflects their beliefs and emotions. Reverend Clint Hufft officiates wedding ceremonies of all kinds—from spiritual to secular, single religion to interfaith, cultural to LGBT.
Verified Reviews from Real Brides & Grooms“He’s professional, personable and handsome! I’d recommend him to anyone serious about their love for one another. Reverend Hufft is a good luck charm.”
“He’s unassuming, down to earth and extremely articulate.”
“A marvelous personality and fantastic speaking skills make him stand out.”
“Reverend Hufft is easy to talk to and incredibly prepared. He makes everything seem almost effortless.”
“He’s the kindest, most professional minister. He’s able to convey a couple’s sentiments and he’s wonderful with crowds.”
What 3 words best describe your work?
Specific, kind, joyful
Tell us about your company name.
Reverend Clint Hufft. It’s me!
Why should someone hire you?
If a couple wants input into the creation of their wedding ceremony, my process puts them “hands on” during the entire process. Say what they want to say, hear what they want to hear. I pay attention to every detail connected to the ceremony so nothing breaks the connection between the couple.
What are the common misconceptions about your services?
All officiants are not alike. Different styles, knowledge, experience, empathy and professionalism.
What drew you to this field/how did you get started?
I’m a dopey romantic. I have the best view in the house of this amazing moment between two people committed enough to each other to get married. And I have the skill set to do my job well.
What makes a wedding memorable for you?
When the couple is completely connected. Right here, right now.
What have weddings taught you?
Life keeps going. It doesn’t go backwards. Pay attention. Don’t worry. Feel joy.
What is the best advice you give a couple when planning their wedding?
Listen to your hearts. Think about what you want to say to this most important person. Create brilliant memories.
If you could have any superpower on the job, what would it be?
Stop time. Too many brides say, “I don’t remember anything. It was all a blur.”
What are 3 words that describe your personality?
Happy, grateful, kind.
What's your favorite book/movie/work of art?
Movie: West Side Story
Book: One Minute Manager
Work of Art: My wife
What's your favorite quote?
“You don’t have to look very far to see how blessed we are.”
What's your favorite marriage advice?
Listen. Relax. Enjoy.
Extracurricular activities:
Family, golf, movies, podcasts.
If you weren't in your current profession, what would you do instead?
Teach
What’s your favorite way to wind down after a hard day?
Be with my wife and children. Breath.
What are some of your favorite places to eat—either everyday spots or special occasion splurges? Souplantation. All day, every day.
Is there a question that we didn’t ask, but you wish was on this list? Make up your own!
“How are you?”
Answer: Life is Great!
323-273-6662 [email protected]