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Our Wedding Vows
"I, Baggy, take you, Kathy, to be my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part according to God�s Holy Word and thereto, I pledge my faith."
"I, Kathy, take you, Baggy, to be my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part according to God�s Holy Word and thereto, I pledge my faith."
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The Wedding Ring
"Baggy, what token do you give as a symbol of your sincerity and fidelity?"
"A ring."
 
The wedding ring is a symbol of marriage in at least two ways; the purity of diamond symbolizes the purity of your love for each other, and the unending circle symbolizes the unending vows which you are taking, which may be broken honorably in the sight of God only by death.
 
The Bible
"Kathy, what token do you give as a symbol of your desire that Baggy be the spiritual leader and loving husband that God wants him to be?"
"A Bible."
 
The Bible is God�s written Word. It is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Because God speaks to us through His Word, every couple should be committed to study and obey God�s Word.
The Coins
"Baggy, what token do you give Kathy, as a reminder that you recognize the responsibility to provide for material needs of your family, as you depend upon God?"
"Coins."
 
The coins are symbols of the financial resources God provides for the family. The coin sometimes is used to represent prosperity. But in another sense the coin also represents provision. It further signifies the mutual responsibility of the husband and the wife to provide for the financial needs of the family.
 
 
The Veil and the Cord
The veil symbolizes a canopy that protects both man and wife. Putting them on the heads of both signifies that they are both under the protection of the Almighty God. The husband and the wife therefore are admonished to be submitted to God�s authority in the home and mutual submission to each other.
The cord is a symbol of unending unity. The Bible tells us that man and wife shall leave their parents and be joined together. If there is leaving, there is cleaving. Man and wife cleave together and the unending cord of unity and love binds them together.
 
 
thank you
For our parents, our families, and relatives who are always there to support us..
For our friends we've treasured throughout the years..
For our guests, who are all special to us..
To all of you, we share this very momentous event in our life..
- baggy and kathy
 
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Here is the complete wedding ceremony program in pdf format.