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Kently & David had a simple Basic Ceremony at the Arboretum in Greensboro, NC. They customized their ceremony by writing their own vows and including elements of David's Hebrew faith including The Sheva Brachot or seven blessings, sharing a cup of wine and breaking the glass. Video courtesy of HoneyDew Films
Brad and Pamela chose to have a spiritual ceremony. Their focus was on the spirit of love and commitment they brought into their marriage.  Memorial words honoring those who could not be present for the special occasion were included in the ceremony.  They recognized the children they were bringing into the marriage with the family sand blending ceremony.
Sydney and Jordan shared their vows on the shores of their favorite lake.  Their ceremony reflected their love of the water, with references to the things you can learn from water and their dreams to bring their children to vacation here.  Their Christian based ceremony included scriptures, words of love to their mothers, words of memory for those who could not be present.  They included a custom written handfasting as part of their vows.
Meghan and Luke chose a completely secular ceremony which focused on their love and relationship.  They included loving memorial words for family members and loved ones who could not be present for the ceremony.  They opted to not include any unity ceremony.
Chelsey and Matt chose to have a ceremony based on their love and relationship. They included an opening prayer and a closing blessing.  It was their wish for the ceremony to honor their family so they included a mother's rose ceremony.  Their love story was the central theme of the ceremony.  They chose not to include a unity ceremony.
Xinyu and Xiaoning chose a Secular Basic Ceremony which focused on their love and relationship. They wanted to let their families from China experience a traditional western wedding. They got married at the beautiful Proximity Hotel who put together a first class team of wedding professionals to meet their tight timeline. They opted to not include any unity ceremony.

Katherine and Johnathan had a fully customized Premium Ceremony with a spiritual feel. They included a special ceremony honoring their mothers and memorial words for Katherine's father. As Johnathan was active military they included elements honoring the men and women that serve our country and included a sand blending unity ceremony.

Taylor and Douglas had a fully customized Premium Ceremony with a spiritual feel. They included a special ceremony honoring their mothers. They wrote their own vows and shared those for the first time on their wedding day. They opted not to have a unity ceremony. 

Jordan and Tyler chose a spiritual Basic Ceremony. They then personalized it with selected readings, and the inclusion of a sand blending.

Marilyn and Cheryl chose a Christian Basic Ceremony. They personalized it with their choice of scriptures and readings.   They chose vows from the list we provided.  While they wanted to do a unity candle as part of the ceremony, and we were prepared to do so, the wind prohibited it.
H'Nong and Willis' had a ceremony that incorporated parts of their shared Vietnamese heritage including the importance of blessings by their families and friends. They ended with a water blending unity ceremony.  Video is courtesy Video Machine Productions. The ceremony starts at 3:12. 
Carrie and Lynette had a traditional Pagan Hand-fasting in a local Greensboro Park. Liz Grimes officiating.

Absolutely enjoyed their services! I had guests compliment that they assumed we knew Jac with how personal the ceremony felt to them. They both knew how to get us through rehearsal and calmed us down at the ceremony. It was a pleasure to have them through the process! - Meghan and Luke

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