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Typically the smaller candles are each lit by the mothers, or a representative from each side of the family. You will have three candles two smaller candles and one bigger unity candle. This beautiful unity ceremony demonstrates the joining together of two families. They are all creative ways to show that you are joining together forever! We have rounded up some of our favourite unity ceremony ideas. A unity ceremony is a fabulous way of personalising this very special and significant commitment. This cross can then be displayed in the new home.As two become one, you may be looking for a special way to demonstrate your love and commitment. Then the Unity Cross is taken home and displayed as a Daily Reminder of your Wedding Day and the Covenant that you both have made."The officient places three pegs into the cross locking the pieces together forever. The Bride and Groom then use the 3 golden pegs to lock the union(cross) together in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit as the pastor exclaims that: What God has brought together let no man take apart. The Bride then places the more delicate cross inside of the Grooms cross as the Pastor explains how God created Woman- Delicate, multi-faceted, taking care of all of the little things that completes the man, and the -Two become One. The Groom places the outer Cross in the beautiful wood base as the Pastor explains how God created man- Bold, Strong, the Defender of the Family yet how he is empty and incomplete without the woman. They fit their pieces together as one to make the cross. The unity cross is like a bride and groom fitting their lives together as one.The out part represents the man, the inner part represents the woman.

"That, like the doves, continues to soar.Īnd we join in your hope for a long and happy marriage." So they are often used as part of a wedding ceremony. White doves are the symbol of love, peace and hope. But you will need to be very proactive in searching for your sources, their guarantees and products.

Of course you will need to find a source for your butterflies, there are several great sources on the internet. Other than those limited restrictions, the rest is up to you. You will also need to understand the additional costs of an organist, pianist or any other soloist or group you may want to participate. If you are in a house of worship, there may be some restrictions, so always confer with your religious leader ahead of time to be sure that the music you are considering will be appropriate. The music is your choice, but should be coordinated with the type of ceremony you have chosen. Make sure that the person doing the readings or poems will have a crisp clear voice and is familiar with the passage. However they can be a favorite passage from a book, or a poem that has special meaning to the couple. Readings are often from a Bible, the Koran or other religious book. The blessing is more often than not, at the close of the ceremony. They can be at any time in the proceedings. These may be part of a formal religious service or just as part of ceremony. Often, even if not held in a house of worship, prayers for the new couple are offered.
