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How to Dress for an Amish Wedding
Amish people traditionally dress very simply - even for their weddings - as a way to express their faith and humility. Plan for the groom and his newehockers (which means side sitters, or wedding party) to wear black suits. Fasten all of the ... [... more]
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How to Arrange an Amish Engagement
If you plan to get married during the Amish wedding season in the fall, here is how to properly arrange your engagement. Join the Amish church if you don't already belong and get baptized into the Amish faith. Follow the Ordnung, which is a set ... [... more]
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How to Set Up an Amish Wedding Meal
Following an Amish wedding ceremony, guests traditionally join the bride and groom for good conversation and hearty, home-cooked food. Expect women to get ready to serve the meal right after the ceremony. Understand that the guests may have to be ... [... more]
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How to create an Indian inspired wedding!
The Indian culture is so beautiful and lavish while a wedding can continue for a whole week. Here are a couple of tips for creating your own Indian inspired wedding! How to create an Indian inspired wedding!. The Indian culture is so beautiful ... [... more]
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How to Get Married in a Mormon Temple
The Mormon "wedding" is actually a "sealing" ceremony, which can be performed after a typical wedding, or in conjunction with a wedding done under the auspices of the Mormon Church. Of course, to be part of a sealing ceremony, you [... more]
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How to Have a Family Circle in your Unity Candle Ceremony
The symbolism of a unity candle ceremony in your wedding is to visually show the joining of two people and by extension two families. This is a creative take on that idea that will include all the members of your family in an unique and special ... [... more]
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How to Plan a Religious Wedding Ceremony
If you are a traditional couple, you will probably want to have your wedding based on your faith. While there is a lot to do, with reserving the venue, confirming a person of the faith to mediate the ceremony and more, it is still possible to ... [... more]
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How to Plan an Interfaith Wedding Ceremony
You've already overcome your differences in religion and decided to get married, but make sure to take extra care when you plan an interfaith wedding ceremony. To ensure a graceful and pleasant union of two traditions and cultures, you'll want to ... [... more]
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How to Honor Islamic Wedding Traditions
The traditional Islamic wedding is very simple. Like all weddings, its primary purpose is to join a man and woman in a new life together. The honoring of the Islamic faith during the ceremony is central to this new union. The associated ... [... more]
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How to Get Married in the United Methodist Church
The United Methodist Church views the marriage ceremony primarily as an act of Christian worship. United Methodist marriage is a celebration of the couples' unity and the ceremony often consists of a blend of traditional church elements such as ... [... more]
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How to Get Married in the Baptist Church
Getting married in the Baptist Church is a serious undertaking and requires much spiritual preparation. A Baptist wedding is an act of worship in which a couple seeks God's blessing of their union before a community of faith. Accept Jesus Christ ... [... more]
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How to Get Married in the Episcopal Church
Marriage is one of seven sacramental rites performed in the Episcopal Church. It is therefore crucial that a couple wishing to get married in the Church understand the significance of the sacrament and the level of commitment to God and the ... [... more]
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