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Blessing of the Rings
The wedding ring is the visible sign of an inward bond which unites two loyal hearts in endless love. It is a seal of the vows made to one another. It symbolizes living together in unity, love and happiness for the rest of their lives.
Children Included in Ceremony
Many couples are remarrying and want to include their children in the ceremony. There are numerous ways this may be done.
Dove Release
White Doves have the ability to create a memory that guests will remember and talk about for years to come! As the doves lift off, they represent the hopes and dreams of your new life together. As they flock together and circle overhead, it represents the union of your families with greater strength and support for your new life together. As the birds get their bearings and head off for home together, they symbolize loyalty, fidelity and love.
Flower Ceremony
This is a family/friends ceremony. Each designated person comes up and places a different flower in a vase to create a garden of love.
Honoring the Mothers

A brief reading is done and then the bride and/or groom present their mother(s) with a small gift (flowers usually).
Rose Ceremony
A symbolic ceremony using roses, the symbol of love. The couples who have chosen this have described it as an extremely beautiful and moving ceremony.
Silent Blessing and Moment of Remembrance
Both are small blessings/readings honoring the deceased. They may include specific names or a general statement.
Sand Ceremony

The couple each select a type or color of sand and pour the sand into a jar to symbolize their lives together. The couple will each keep some of their sand in their original container to symbolize their unique personality that remains.
Unity Candle Ceremony
The Unity Candle Ceremony consists of the lighting of one candle from two separate candles held by the bride and groom. This ceremony symbolizes the union of two lives into one. Creative variations can be added to the ceremony, such as the mothers of the bride and groom, or any designated member of the wedding party, lighting the candles after they walk down the isle or during the ceremony. The couple may keep the candle (some re-light the candle each year on their anniversary).
Wine Ceremony
The couple shares a cup of wine or water while the officiant says a blessing and a reading.
Anything You Want!
Do you have your own wedding ideas? We will incorporate anything you want into the ceremony so that it is the most magical event of your life.