Creating, Crafting and Delivering Your Interfaith Wedding Ceremony. It Truly Is A Tapestry...

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Creating, Crafting and Delivering Your  Interfaith Wedding Ceremony. It Truly Is A Tapestry...
Rich and Patricia - A Chuppah And Four Good Friends
Stimson Green Mansion, January 26, 2009
Beautiful Photo Courtesy of Dani Weiss: www.daniweissphotography.com
I had the honor of officiating Rich and Patricia's Interfaith wedding ceremony a week or so ago. Their wedding ceremony was blessed under a Chuppah and their multi-faith ceremony included beautiful elements from some of the world's most beautiful faiths and traditions.
If you are celebrating different faiths and beliefs/backgrounds within your wedding ceremony, there is great latitude in how you build and create your wedding ceremony. Find an Officiant who will work directly with you to incorporate your personal elements and pieces that are heartfelt and poignant.
Your wedding ceremony is a tapestry of sorts - it weaves together the past, the present and the future. Take on the wonderful opportunity to make it truly your own.
Annemarie
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