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10-14-2009, 11:18 PM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
This was the song we used for our wedding "march". It is the love theme from the movie Krull -the movie which introduced the coolest weapon ever (next to the light saber), the Glave!
http://randyandgail.com/Krull.mp3
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10-14-2009, 11:28 PM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
So, how many newly weds in your church's, who were married on Saturday or Friday night, showed up for service Sunday morning?
(It was quite common my old church. They just wanted to be seen finally being allowed to actually sit next to each other for the first time.)
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Most of our newlyweds are too tired to leave right after their huge showy weddings.
I would rather elope!
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10-14-2009, 11:33 PM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
[QUOTE=RandyWayne;817050]This was the song we used for our wedding "march". It is the love theme from the movie Krull -the movie which introduced the coolest weapon ever (next to the light saber), the Glave!
http://randyandgail.com/Krull.mp3[/QUO
I wil take a Star Trek phaser over those weapons!
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"We did not wear uniforms. The lady workers dressed in the current fashions of the day, ...silks...satins...jewels or whatever they happened to possess. They were very smartly turned out, so that they made an impressive appearance on the streets where a large part of our work was conducted in the early years.
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"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
Quote from Ethel Goss (widow of 1st UPC Gen Supt. Howard Goss) book "The Winds of God"
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10-14-2009, 11:38 PM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
This was the song we used for our wedding "march". It is the love theme from the movie Krull -the movie which introduced the coolest weapon ever (next to the light saber), the Glave!
http://randyandgail.com/Krull.mp3[/QUO
I wil take a Star Trek phaser over those weapons!
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A most interesting match up.
Granted, while Jedi are most adapt at stopping laser blasts with their light sabers, I always wondered what they would do if someone shot at them with a short barrel shotgun? Using buckshot of course.
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10-15-2009, 09:05 AM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
So, how many newly weds in your church's, who were married on Saturday or Friday night, showed up for service Sunday morning?
(It was quite common my old church. They just wanted to be seen finally being allowed to actually sit next to each other for the first time.)
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Not any that I can recall. By the time I was of age the youth group sat intermingled anyway so sitting together wasn't any big deal. Most also didn't have a church basement reception. Some did, but not most. Not everyone in the UPC is back woods.
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10-15-2009, 09:47 AM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
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I probably wouldn't have done that either, but I thought it worked -for them. It is all about having a memorable wedding, nothing more. Growing up in the UPC, I knew I did NOT want my wedding looking like the typical apostolic one. Hour long wedding service followed by church basement reception. And usually the happy couple could be seen in service Sunday morning for the sole purpose of being seen finally able to sit next to each other.
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When I was married in 1989.. my wedding was probably close to an hour long. Mainly because of all the music, I sing and love music. I sang to my parents as my father gave me away. My wedding party (which consisted of mostly my family who all sing) sang “We Are Standing On Holy Ground” with all the family harmony, it sounded great. Then I had two other songs and finally, I sang to my husband. I had three ministers, one prayed, one spoke on love, and then my father married us.
The wedding reception was at a banquet hall and average I guess….(my mom wasn't happy with it) at least I had a wonderful musician playing music throughout it… although you sure couldn’t ever dance… lol
I did return to church on Sunday, but mainly my ex husband’s mother and family came up from Texas, she was not serving God. We had convinced her to stay and hear the minister from Texas who also helped marry us. So… we came back for Sun night service with his family and his mother made her way back to God after many long years. It was worth seeing her in the altars praying.
We also had to postpone our Honeymoon to FL anyway because Craig totaled his car two days before the wedding and his knees were bummed…. in fact, he barely was able to walk, so it was postponed… we just spent 3 days downtown Indy.
Blsdbeyondmsure’s very punctual father was sitting in the second row looking down at his watch ever few seconds, obviously irritated that my wedding was slightly delayed. What’s new? I told my brother recently to make sure and start my funeral service 5-10 min late when I die. He just shook his head at me.
Last edited by ForeverBlessed; 10-15-2009 at 09:49 AM.
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10-15-2009, 10:05 AM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
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Originally Posted by ForeverBlessed
When I was married in 1989.. my wedding was probably close to an hour long. Mainly because of all the music, I sing and love music. I sang to my parents as my father gave me away. My wedding party (which consisted of mostly my family who all sing) sang “We Are Standing On Holy Ground” with all the family harmony, it sounded great. Then I had two other songs and finally, I sang to my husband. I had three ministers, one prayed, one spoke on love, and then my father married us.
The wedding reception was at a banquet hall and average I guess….(my mom wasn't happy with it) at least I had a wonderful musician playing music throughout it… although you sure couldn’t ever dance… lol
I did return to church on Sunday, but mainly my ex husband’s mother and family came up from Texas, she was not serving God. We had convinced her to stay and hear the minister from Texas who also helped marry us. So… we came back for Sun night service with his family and his mother made her way back to God after many long years. It was worth seeing her in the altars praying.
We also had to postpone our Honeymoon to FL anyway because Craig totaled his car two days before the wedding and his knees were bummed…. in fact, he barely was able to walk, so it was postponed… we just spent 3 days downtown Indy.
Blsdbeyondmsure’s very punctual father was sitting in the second row looking down at his watch ever few seconds, obviously irritated that my wedding was slightly delayed. What’s new? I told my brother recently to make sure and start my funeral service 5-10 min late when I die. He just shook his head at me.
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Oh that's funny! He can't stand for anything to be late or to be late to anything. You don't want to have to take him to the airport to catch a flight! He will drive you to drink. lol! He also has a hard time sitting still for long, so in an hour long wedding he probably had your program shredded or made into orgami.
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10-15-2009, 10:10 AM
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Tired of it.
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
They referenced this video (and recreated it) in The Office last week when Jim and Pam got married. Very funny.
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10-15-2009, 10:14 AM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
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Originally Posted by Blsdbeyondmsure
Oh that's funny! He can't stand for anything to be late or to be late to anything. You don't want to have to take him to the airport to catch a flight! He will drive you to drink. lol! He also has a hard time sitting still for long, so in an hour long wedding he probably had your program shredded or made into orgami.
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Yeah, the video of him before the wedding is priceless... kept looking at his watch then looking to the back to see if it was starting yet. It was probably only 5 mins past, but he is just too funny.
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10-15-2009, 10:17 AM
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Re: Was your marriage ceremony....
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Originally Posted by ForeverBlessed
When I was married in 1989.. my wedding was probably close to an hour long. Mainly because of all the music, I sing and love music. I sang to my parents as my father gave me away. My wedding party (which consisted of mostly my family who all sing) sang “We Are Standing On Holy Ground” with all the family harmony, it sounded great. Then I had two other songs and finally, I sang to my husband. I had three ministers, one prayed, one spoke on love, and then my father married us.
The wedding reception was at a banquet hall and average I guess….(my mom wasn't happy with it) at least I had a wonderful musician playing music throughout it… although you sure couldn’t ever dance… lol
I did return to church on Sunday, but mainly my ex husband’s mother and family came up from Texas, she was not serving God. We had convinced her to stay and hear the minister from Texas who also helped marry us. So… we came back for Sun night service with his family and his mother made her way back to God after many long years. It was worth seeing her in the altars praying.
We also had to postpone our Honeymoon to FL anyway because Craig totaled his car two days before the wedding and his knees were bummed…. in fact, he barely was able to walk, so it was postponed… we just spent 3 days downtown Indy.
Blsdbeyondmsure’s very punctual father was sitting in the second row looking down at his watch ever few seconds, obviously irritated that my wedding was slightly delayed. What’s new? I told my brother recently to make sure and start my funeral service 5-10 min late when I die. He just shook his head at me.
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I briefly thought about singing, but then the .03 seconds passed and I came to my senses. Marc Anthony has a much better voice (as they played the theme song from Zorro).
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