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Wedding
Ceremony |
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Beach Florida |
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Whether
you are
looking
for
traditional,
informal,
romantic
or
something
casual
we will
design a
wedding
ceremony
for you.
Below is
a list
of
ceremonies
and vows
which
you may
choose
from.
You may
combine
ceremonies
and add
readings.
Also
feel
free to
include
family
members
and
friends
in the
ceremony.
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Civil |
A simple sweet
ceremony that
contains vows,
ring exchange
and
introduction. |
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Military |
Military
ceremony is
designed with
the Arm Service
in mind contains
Arch of Swords. |
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Christian |
Excellent choice
for couples who
would like a
religious
ceremony add
bible readings,
prayers to
ceremony. |
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Sea Shore
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Romantic
ceremony with a
beach theme,
great for beach
weddings or for
couple looking
for a nautical
theme. |
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Interfaith
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Designed for
Jewish /
Christian
couples who wish
to celebrate the
union with
traditions from
both. |
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Traditional
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A beautiful
wedding ceremony
of traditional
values and
warmth. |
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Commitment |
Designed for a
change from the
ordinary. Modern
in designed and
wording but
traditional in
value. |
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Children
are
always
welcome
and you
may
include
them
with
unity
sand,
blessing
stones
and
presenting
them
with
rings
and
necklaces
if you
wish.
See
readings,
passages,
poems
and
bible
scriptures
below.
Remember
this is
your
wedding
ceremony
and we
give you
the
choice
to
design
your
special
vows.
You may
also
write
personal
vows to
each
other. |
Photo by Eternal Angel / Lydia Brown
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Readings |
Apache Wedding
Blessing, Art of
A Good Marriage,
Irish Blessing,
1st Corinthians,
Treat With
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Children |
Including
children in
weddings can
always bring the
unexpected, this
can make your
wedding very
special. |
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Unity Sand |
Unity Sand is a
great
alternative for
the unity candle
for beach
locations. |
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Blessing Stones |
At the end of
the ceremony the
guest gather
around the
shoreline and
toss a stone
into the ocean.
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