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  • Wedding Ceremony - 11 Questions You Must Ask Your Ceremony Officiant  By : Cori Locklin
    While much of the wedding planning process focuses on the reception, don't forget that your ceremony is the reason behind the big party! Before the big day, you will meet with your officiant or potential officiants to discuss the wedding ceremony and any pre-ceremony requirements. Here are 11 questions you definitely want to ask your ceremony officiant.
  • Wedding Ceremonies For Different Cultures And Religions  By : Lesley-Ann Graham
    You're American, she's Chinese. You're Jewish, she's Buddhist. Yet, in spite of your differences, you've decided to make it official and get married. So, how do you arrange the ceremony with such obviously different cultures and religions?
  • Wedding - Make a Memorable Ceremony  By : Anna Josephs
    Wedding is a memorable ceremony of life and everyone wants to make it a very special day to be remembered long life the commitment made to each other.
  • The Wide Range of Maui Wedding Ceremonies  By : Kevin Stith
    Whatever your religious affiliation, or whatever you’d like to experience, there is a Maui wedding ceremony that will suit you. A lot of people prefer the traditional Hawaiian wedding ceremony and there is an interesting tale to tell about that.
  • Seating For A Wedding Ceremony  By : Tomkin Coleman
    With so many couples choosing non-traditional spaces for their weddings, deciding how to seat Guests can get confusing. Here's how to have formality work for you to help make your Guests feel comfortable and confident that they are doing the right thing.
  • Planning Your Wedding Ceremony  By : Ed Whitlock
    If you were to ask most people which part of their wedding they enjoyed planning the most, many would probably say the reception. Some would rather skip the ceremony and go straight to the party. However, the ceremony is necessary and can be a joyous occasion as well. They key to good wedding planning is knowing what you want and planning for it well in advance.
  • Planning a Church Wedding Ceremony  By : Charlene Davis
    A church ceremony is most often the preferred traditional choice of venue for weddings. But there is more to picking a date and plunking down a deposit. Most churches have their own established protocol for weddings and every bride should be aware and respectful of the guidelines.
  • Personalize Your Wedding Ceremony  By : Jasmine MacDonald
    Here are some ideas to make your wedding ceremony unique:

    Have your father and mother walk you down the aisle.

    Burn incense - this will give the ceremony an exotic feeling.

    Have children hand each female guest a flower such as a single carnation.

    Light Candles of Peace - Have your ushers (or children) hand out candles to each guest as they are seated.
  • Pack a Bag for Your Wedding Ceremony  By : Irene Conlan
    Often, in spite of the best planning and impeccable organization, that last week before the wedding gets wild and things get misplaced or forgotten. As a wedding officiant I have had couples forget the rings, the marriage license and the candles for the unity candle ceremony as well as other things not so critical.
  • Networking Your Way to Great Wedding Services  By : Lisa Koosis
    Networking can be one of the best ways to find wedding services, from DJs to photographers and beyond. People you know will almost always provide the most reliable service for the simple reason that they know you.
  • Illuminating Unions: Different Unity Candle Wedding Ceremonies  By : Jennifer Hall
    In recent years, the unity candle wedding ceremony has grown to be a popular way for couples to symbolize their unity. But this tradition in the making currently has many variations, which is not a bad thing, because this way you can customize this ceremony to fit your tastes without worrying about breaking any wedding mores.
  • Choosing A Non-Traditional Venue For Your Wedding Ceremony  By : Porche Reingold
    There are many weddings that are held outside of traditional religious facilities, including out-of-doors, in large houses, courtrooms, and location weddings. These areas can offer a great, unique occasion that shows off a bit of your personality and style as well as giving your guests a fun time to remember

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