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Do the words and symbolism you use in your wedding ceremony really mean something serious to you, your family and your guests? Make sure the officiant you choose (minister, priest, justice of the peace, notary) understands you and will respect your wishes. After all, it is your day and it should be done your way. Engage an officiant who will make your ceremony personally meaningful and memorable. ~ Welcome to our blog, where you can learn about how we write wedding ceremonies.
John, Jayne, Bob
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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Unity Candle
Marriage is the union of two people who bring out the very best in each other. They know that as good as they are as individuals, that together they are even better. When brides and grooms want to symbolize their … Continue reading
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Florida Marriage License Q&A
Q. Who may Issue a Marriage License? A. Every marriage license shall be issued by a county judge or clerk of the Circuit Court under his hand and seal. The county judge or clerk of the circuit court shall issue … Continue reading
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Love is enough
When you have nothing left but love, then for the first time, you become aware that love is enough. I cannot recall where or when I first heard this poignant thought, but it stuck with me ever since. It is … Continue reading
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Humour in Wedding Ceremonies
When we interview couples who want to plan their wedding and find the right officiant for them, the conversation often begins with something like, “We went to a friend’s wedding recently and the minister told jokes the whole time. It … Continue reading
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