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Welcome to the new Tulsa Alternative Ceremonies .  In addition to hoping you choose Reverend Knight as your wedding minister, we hope to share with you ideas and planning assistance to make your special day easier.  This site is brand new and we will continue to add content and features to try to make...

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Set the Date:When should you get married?

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Congratulations!  If you’re reading this it’s probably because you’ve recently gotten engaged and now the next decision, what day is best to get Married. There are a lot of things to consider when choosing your day.  Is there a time of year your family...

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Happy Valentines Day

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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 plan romantic time together. So did He/She pop the question, if so congratulations! If not don’t stress out many people...

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One of the hardest parts for the best man, the wedding toast/speech

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One tradition that often makes the best man nervous it the first toast. At the reception the best man is expected to make a toast and/or speech to the...

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Traditional wedding ceremony order

The vows are the center of most wedding ceremonies. Religious and cultural rituals differ, of course, but if you were to outline a standard service, the ceremony order would...

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Unity Candle (Catholic Tradition)

This joining ritual is quite popular tradition at Catholic weddings, but its significance is universal: the joining of the couple as a new family, as well as the merging...

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Triple Ring Exchange (Eastern Orthodox Tradition)

Triple Ring Exchange (Eastern Orthodox Tradition) The wedding rings are blessed during the betrothal ceremony. After reciting blessings and biblical passages, the priest makes the sign of the cross...

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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, to have and to hold,...

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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 represent different emotions within a relationship: sour...

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Tea or Sake Ceremony (Chinese and Japanese Tradition)

Tea or Sake Ceremony (Chinese and Japanese Tradition) It is part of the wedding ceremony for the couple o present their parents with tea (in China) or sake (in...

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Seven Steps (Hindu tradition)

Seven Steps (Hindu tradition) After the couples has taken seven steps around the fire at their ceremony, their bond is sealed, and the following is recited in a ritual,...

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Non-Denominational Sand Ceremony

Here a a collection of sand ceremonies.  Similar to a unity candle the ceremony represents the joining of two lives into one.  This ceremony is especially well suited for...

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Rose Ceremony (Non-Denominational)

Non-Denominational Rose Ceremony This modern ritual incorporates one of the most beloved symbols of romantic love – the rose. A white one is used in honor of the wedding...

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Religious Ring Exchanges

A collection of Religious Ring Exchanges sorted by religion   1. Protestant/ Presbyterian In token and pledge of our constant faith and abiding love, with this ring I thee...

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P’ye-Baek (Korean Tradition)

A P’ye-Baek (Korean Tradition) The bride offers dates and chestnuts – symbols of children – to the groom’s parents while sitting at a low table covered with other symbolic...

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