Jennifer L Snyder
Minister ID: 1031675 View Ordination Certificate
Officiated by Jennifer L Snyder at The Vault at historic 625 in Kenosha, Wisconsin on April 22nd, 2023. Witnessed by Maid of Honor and Maid of Honor.
"This was the first wedding I have officiated. Kennedy and Karen are dear friends of mine. I was a little nervous a few days prior just because I wanted to be sure everything was perfect for them. They loved the ceremony I had planned and written for them. The day of the wedding I was very excited. My nerves calmed and I began to fear that I was going to cry during the wedding. I have always been an emotional person when it comes to celebrating huge life events, especially weddings. I did it! I married these 2 lovely ladies in a beautiful ceremony and I held it together. Congratulation's Mrs & Mrs Neeson! May your life together be everything you've ever dreamed of!!"
Please stand for the entrance of the bride... you may now be seated.
Please stand for the entrance of the 2nd bride...you may now be seated.
Flowers are given to the maid of honor - Kennedy takes Karen's hand
Mawage is wot bwings us together today. Mawage, that blessed awangement, that dweam wifin a dweam. And Wuv, tru wuv, will follow you foweva. So Tweasure your wuv!
What greater thing for two persons than to feel they are joined together; to strengthen each other in labor, to rest on each other in sorrow, to help each other in need, to share joy, and to be one with each other - Whatever life has to offer.
This is a special time of celebration that Kennedy and Karen will long remember, and because of this, they are thankful you are here today to share in their joy.
Kennedy and Karen, today begins a life of giving and sharing, nurturing and support; allowing each other the freedom to change and grow as individuals while developing your mutual spirit as time goes by. In the art of marriage, the little things are the big things. It is about establishing a relationship in which the independence is equal, dependence is mutual, and the obligation is reciprocal.
Today your family and friends are gathered together to celebrate your union. Today we are privileged to witness two very dear friends; two exceptional and driven individuals committed to sharing a lifetime together.
Kennedy and Karen, you are about to make your promises to one another. You will find that as you live by these vows over the years, investing your time, love, and your commitment to one another, the happy times of your life will be twice as joyous because you'll share these joys in marriage.
Kennedy, will you take Karen, whose had you hold, choosing her alone to be your lawfully wedded wife?
Do you promise to live with her in the state of true matrimony?
Do you promise to love her and comfort her through good times and bad, in sickness and in health, respecting her at all times, and being faithful to her?
Karen, will you take Kennedy, whose had you hold, choosing her alone to be your lawfully wedded wife?
Do you promise to live with her in the state of true matrimony?
Do you promise to love her and comfort her through good times and bad, in sickness and in health, respecting her at all times, and being faithful to her?
*UNITY SHOT*
*(Ring Exchange)*
Kennedy and Karen will now exchange rings as a symbol of their love and commitment.
The ring, an unbroken circle, represents unending love. As Often as either of you look upon these rings, may you be reminded of this moment and the love you have promised one another.
Kennedy, please place this ring on Karen's finger and repeat after me.
Karen, I give you this ring, as a symbol of my love, and that I am choosing to share my life with you. I give you this ring, with the pledge to love you today, tomorrow, always and forever.
Karen, please place this ring on Kennedy's finger and repeat after me.
Kennedy, I give you this ring, as a symbol of my love, and that I am choosing to share my life with you. I give you this ring, with the pledge to love you today, tomorrow, always and forever.
*(Blessing)*
Kennedy and Karen, I leave you now with the following words:
May all that you are, always be in love. May all that is love, always be in you. May your love be as beautiful on each day you share, as it is on this day of celebration; and may each day you share be as precious to you as the day you first fell in love. May you always see and encourage the best in each other. May the challenges life brings your way make your marriage even stronger, and may you always be each other's best friend and greatest love.
Kennedy and Karen, you have pledged your love to each other in the company of two wonderful families and your circle of friends; and by the power vested in me by the American Marriage Ministries and the state of Wisconsin, I now pronounce you married! You may now kiss!
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am proud to present for the first time, the newlyweds, Kennedy and Karen Neeson!
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