The Unity Sand Ceremony

This Ceremony is an alternative to the Unity Candle Ceremony and is similar in its
symbolism. The relationship of the bride and groom is symbolized through the pouring of
two individual containers of sand  (representing their individuality) into one container
representing their union. As these two containers of sand are poured into the third
container, the individual containers no longer exist.  If you are having a beach wedding,
this ceremony is  
MUST!!  It is also an excellent ceremony to include children and family
members as it not only symbolizes two individuals coming together as one but many
times a family becoming one.
Weddings by Christina
Ceremony Officiate & Celebrant
Ceremonies
I furnish a basic sand ceremony set to use at the ceremony. However Kensington Classics
offers two different types (see below) that can be personalized and will make a beautiful
keepsake of your Special Day for years to come! Additional pieces can be purchased to
include children and parents.
The Rose Ceremony

The Rose Ceremony is simple yet profoundly moving.  The bride and groom exchange a
rose, representing their 1st gift to one another as husband and wife.

In more elegant days, flowers were used as a means of communication. Each flower had
a special meaning. In the old language of flowers, a single red rose always meant
"I love you". The Rose ceremony gives recognition to the new and most honorable title of
"Husband and Wife".

This ceremony originated in a classic rose ceremony from a lost and elegant age. Though
the words of the classic Rose ceremony have long ago been lost, this ceremony was
rewritten by the Hon. Mark Ovard explaining the true meaning of the ceremony - and in
ways that can endure through your married life together - this is a unique and meaningful
addition to any marriage ceremony -that also inspires your guests too.
Hands of the Bride & Groom

This Ceremony is deeply moving and promises to be a part of your ceremony that you and
your guests will be talking about for years to come. Promising not to leave a dry eye, you
will find that this is the defining moment in your ceremony and it will truly be the moment
that you will be 100% sure that the hands that you are holding during the Blessing are the
hands you want to hold for the rest of your life.

Here is an Excerpt of this Beautiful Ceremony  . . .
These are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and vibrant with love, that
are holding yours on your wedding day, as he/she promises to love you all the days of
his/her life  . . . These are the hands that will give you support as he/she encourages
you to chase down your dreams. Together as a team, everything you wish for can be
realized. God, bless these hands that you see before you this day. May they always be
held by one another."
Family Vows Ceremony

Blending family vows, are appropriate even encouraged when the marriage will create
a new family with children.  It is most important to welcome the children as a part of the
new family created by the union. When you compose your vows to them, include an
introduction and acknowledgement of the children, a warm welcome to the family, your
commitment as a parent and your pride in having  each individual child a part of your
now larger family. In fact, right after both bride and groom bestow the children with their
vows, is a perfect time to present every child with a special jewelry gift such as a ring, a
pendant, a tie pin etc.

Any one of these ceremonies work perfectly when including family members.

The Unity Sand Ceremony
Unity Candle
Rose Ceremony
The Lei Ceremony
Family Circle of Love (w/ Poem &Song)
Other Ceremonies Available:

Beach Sand Unity Ceremony
Lei Ceremony (couple provides leis)
Family Sand Unity Ceremony
The Loving Cup Ceremony (wine)
Blessing Stones Ceremony
Message in a Bottle Vows
Unity Candle Ceremony (Not recommended for outdoor ceremonies)
Breaking of the Glass Ceremony
Family Circle of Love Ceremony (w/ Poem & Song)
Unity Candle Ceremony

The wedding unity candle is used during the wedding ceremony and is referred to as
the Unity Candle Ceremony or Unity Candle Lighting. This touching unity candle
tradition has become very popular in recent years and the unity candle meaning is
believed to have begun around 30-40 years ago. Using the wedding unity candle in
your ceremony symbolizes spiritual life, light, love and caring. To utilize the practice of
a unity candle arrangement in your wedding ceremony you generally need 2 taper
candles, a pillar-style, unity candle and unity candle holders for them.

There are many ways to incorporate the unity candle ceremony into your own wedding
ceremony and make it most meaningful to you, your fiance and your families. It can be
a way to celebrate the joining of two people and the joining of two families. You can
even choose to have a unity candle reading.

The candle lighting ceremony is also often used to remember and honor loved ones
unable to attend your wedding ceremony but, who remain present in your hearts
(called a memorial candle). It is important to note that how you choose to incorporate
this touching unity candle tradition is entirely up to you.