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Student & Military Discount
Discount, it’s the one thing that everyone looks for at this time, but do you ask? There are a lot of people that offer discounts but...


Handfasting Vows
The couple have chosen to build upon the ancient tradition of handfasting. To tie the knot, did not start out as an abstract term. It...


Happy Valentines Day
We hope everyone had a wonderful Valentines Day! For us this is our regular date night, you needn’t wait for just special occasions to...


11 Traditional Religious Vows
Here are a collection of 11 Traditional Religious Vows 1. Basic Protestant Vows I_____ take thee, _______ , to be my wedded wife/husband,...
Test the four Elements (Yoruba tradition)
Test the four Elements (Yoruba tradition) In a ritual adapted from a Yoruba tradition, the bride and groom taste four flavors that...


Non-Denominational Sand Ceremony
Here a a collection of sand ceremonies. Similar to a unity candle, the sand ceremony represents the joining of two lives into one. This...
Meher (Muslim Tradition)
Included in the marriage contract is a meher, a formal statement specifying the monetary amount the groom will present to the bride. It...
Libation Ceremony (African Tradition)
Libation is a traditional African ceremony in which water is poured on the ground in the four directions that the wind comes from in...
Jumping the Broom (African-American Tradition)
An African tribal ritual had couples placing sticks on the ground to symbolize their home together. This may be the origin of the broom...
Ethical Humanist Vows
_________, will you receive _____ as your lawfully wedded wife/husband? Will you share your life with her/him, hold your love firm, and...
Crowning Ceremony (Eastern Orthodox)
The crowning is the centerpiece of an Eastern Orthodox wedding ceremony. Garland wreaths are often fashioned into ornate crowns as a...
Civil Ceremony with a reading
Greeting: We are gathered together here to celebrate the love which Groom and Bride have for each other, to give social recognition to...
Breaking the Glass (Jewish)
Breaking the Glass is another Jewish tradition with great symbolism. Crushing a wineglass under the groom’s foot at the end of the...
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