Wedding Services 
Traditional-Contemporary
Our weddings often blend the traditional with the contemporary. Our ceremony is non-denominational and offers the opportunity for the Bride and Groom to insert readings, scriptures, or songs and add other distinctive touches. Couples may write their own vows that we incorporate into the ceremony. Among the many ceremonies we offer are Bi-Cultural or Interfaith, Sign Language Ceremonies, Bilingual or All Spanish Ceremonies, The Family & Children Ceremony for the couple previously married with children, and a "Remarriage Ceremony" for married couples who want to have the ceremony they wish they could have had the first time!
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The Children Ceremony
(For couples previously married)
For the encore Bride & Groom who wish to include and/or recognize their children from a previous marriage. It acknowledges the significant role they will play in their parent's remarriage. What a wonderful way for parents to reassure their children of how loved and important they are.
The Family Ceremony
For couples marrying for the first time with children of their own and/or with children from a previous marriage and may even include grandchildren in the ceremony. A wedding is not just the legal binding of two people together; it is also the Spiritual Bonding of two groups of people who will grow into a family.
That is the purpose of
The Children & The Family Ceremony. . .
To marry a Family instead of just a couple!
Memory Candle Ceremony
For those who have had the personal loss of a significant loved one whom they would like to acknowledge and honor before or during the ceremony with the lighting of a Memory Candle.
Unity Sand Ceremony
Replaces Unity Candle Ceremony (Optional)
Renewal of Vows
A Renewal of Vows is a ceremony to celebrate your marriage and the renewal of your love and faith in one another. There are several reasons a couple chooses to renew their wedding vows. Perhaps they were married at the courthouse or their family was unable to be present at their ceremony. Some couples wish to honor their years together in a happy marriage, or for the healing of past wounds, to reestablish faith in each other or to reaffirm their vows in a style or manner much different than the first time.
Spanish Ceremony
The marriage ceremony performed entirely in the Spanish language.
Lasso & Coin Ceremony
A Hispanic custom included in the Tradition-Contemporary ceremony. A Lasso is placed upon the Bride & Groom during the ceremony that symbolizes the binding together of their lives. Sometimes the Bride's veil is draped across the Groom's shoulders. After the Exchanging of the Rings, the Groom is given the Coins that he then gives to the Bride. This is the Groom's recognition of his responsibility to the Bride as a provider.
The Rehearsal
If you wish, you may be have a rehersal with the minister for an additional fee.
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The Marriage License
In Texas you must have you Marriage License seventy-two (72) hours prior to the wedding ceremony. Marriage Licenses are purchased from the County Clerk at the Country Courthouse and are good for thirty (30) days from the date of purchase. You may purchase your Marriage License in any county and go to another county within the State of Texas to be married.
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Ceremony Options 
You may wish to include one or more of the following options.
Sign Language
Ceremony is performed with the Minister speaking along with an interpreter performing in Sign Language.
Remarriage Ceremony
Marrying each other as though it is for the first time- Although it's not! It's the ceremony you wish you could have had the first time.
Bi-Lingual Ceremony
The wedding ceremony beautifully performed in both English and Spanish for family members and guests who may only understand one language. Those who travel to the United States from another country for your special day should also be able to understand the most important or "heart" of your wedding ~ The Ceremony!
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Bi-Cultural Ceremonies
For couples that may have different backgrounds, come from different cultures, or are each of a different race. Many couples choose to honor and celebrate their ethnic heritages during their wedding ceremony.
Interfaith Ceremonies
Combines traditions from the different religions of the Bride and Groom in one ceremony without either having to convert to the other's religion. (Example: Baptist marrying Catholic, Christian marrying Jewish)
Personal Vows
Personal Vows written by the Bride and Groom are to be said or read by the couple themselves. Special readings are to be read by friends or family members of the Bride and Groom. The Minister will introduce each person at the time they are to speak.
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A Civil Ceremony
The Civil Ceremony is a non-religious marriage ceremony.
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