Saturday, March 14, 2015

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I know many people out there are religious and prefer a religious ceremony. Maybe you are Catholic and you have a priest already in mind. Perhaps you are some other denomination of Christianity, and have a minister that you like. Or you may be Jewish and you have a rabbi picked out. Maybe you’re not religious at all, and you want to get married by a judge. You could be nonreligious, but also want someone religious to officiate your wedding. I’ve been to a wedding where both a priest and a rabbi officiated together – sharing scripture readings.

The point is,personalized bobbleheads, you want to be comfortable with the person who will be marrying the two of you. I always thought I wanted a judge,., but I wasn’t completely against the idea of having a religious officiant,custom bobblehead, if they would leave out all of the religious statements. Yes, I know how that must sound… but it is possible.

While we were interviewing videographers,custom bobbleheads, Mr. Butterfly and I came across a wedding where the reverend was very outgoing,custom bobblehead, personable, and had a wonderful speaking voice. We instantly knew that we liked him, so we got his name and number.

Last night,How We Met,personalized bobble heads, Mr Butterfly and I went to meet with Rev. Jim Covington. What a great guy! He performs wedding ceremonies all over the NY metropolitan area, and he does non-religious ceremonies as well! He also counsels couples,customized bobbleheads, and we are actually going to participate in his 4 session pre-marital counseling (something I have always been against doing). The vows are very similar to traditional vows,Why Jiu Jitsu Gis Are Important, and they emphasize the promise of marriage, more than anything else. I am very excited to have him at my wedding and I think people will really enjoy the ceremony.

For more information on Rev. Covington,customize bobblehead, you can go to his website.

What type of ceremony are you planning on having,customize bobblehead?

Religious - I want a very traditional ceremony with all or most of the religious requirements included in the wedding. Non-religious - I want my ceremony to be quick, simple and casual. No readings from the Bible,Maintenance Tips For Your Roller Skates, no praying,personalized bobblehead, no mention of God,customized bobbleheads, etc. Undecided/Other - I don't know yet.


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Would you participate in a voluntary pre-marital counseling program?

Yes, absolutely! Every couple needs something like this, no matter how strong they may think they are! No way! It's a waste of time. If we needed counseling,Can I Buy Used Summer Wedding Dresses,custom bobbleheads, we wouldn't be getting married. I don't care either way.


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