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We offer 4 different ceremony packages.
Each is outlined on our Packages
page.
Adding a tradition allows you create a unique style to
your ceremony.
Click here for a few examples.
Remember, this is your wedding.
Incorporate your personal ideas into your plans.
Be creative, romantic,
sentimental or outrageous (if you wish).
Here are some ideas and
suggestions to consider as you help design,
create, and write your wedding
ceremony.
Honoring Your Mothers
Have
the Groom escort both Mothers to their seats in the
processional.
Have
the Bride pause and present the Mothers flowers, embroidered
handkerchiefs, or other special gifts before taking her place beside the
groom.
Are there already Children in the Family?
Include children or mention them if you are blending two families.
This day is as important to their lives as it is to
yours.
If
they are old enough, have them participate in a Candle Lighting or Blending
of the Sands.
Reverend Daniel: I had one young child that wished to stand with me.
We had him hand the queue cards to his mother and future father.
Include Special, Unique, Memorable Rituals
An
exchange of roses, or Drinking of the wine and breaking the glass
Blessing of parents and children, or Offering a family medallion to
children.
Change things up a bit
Have
all parents stand to be recognized at the time the Bride is presented to the
groom.
Consider facing your guests instead of having your back to them.
Select something non-traditional for your recessional music.
When your ceremony is prepared with care and love,
whatever happens during the ceremony itself
(be it dropping the rings,
flubbing your lines, etc.),
it becomes part of the magic, the joy, the
memory of the moment,
and contributes to the uniqueness of your day.
So have
fun, be creative and enjoy the process of creating your ceremony.
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