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Darcie 10-16-2007 06:25 PM

Holy Ghost Wedding
 
Guys this is HILARIOUS!!!!

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RandyWayne 10-16-2007 06:37 PM

Ok, that was just wrong! lol

pelathais 10-16-2007 07:00 PM

That must be quite a lady for him to be so thankful.

RevBuddy 10-16-2007 07:01 PM

The man that findeth a wife...findeth a gooooooood thing.

philjones 10-16-2007 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Darcie (Post 273543)
Guys this is HILARIOUS!!!!

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Darcie,

IAM's son in law DID this at his wedding! It was hilarious... I was in the back taking some pictures and he started... glooraayyy... GlooooRRRAAAYY! then he popped his back... It was a riot...:pirate:scoregood

His son in law is BDLOONEY that posts here from time to time. :)

I do believe some money changed hands following the ceremony... certainly it helped with the honeymoon!:pirate

Sam 10-16-2007 07:58 PM

A couple I know were married Dec 25, 2006 in a Presbyterian Church in a nearby city. A Presbyterian pastor performed the ceremony. I was not there but another friend (Pentecostal) said it was the only wedding he's ever been to where there was a message in tongues and interpretation.

stmatthew 10-16-2007 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Sam (Post 273626)
A couple I know were married Dec 25, 2006 in a Presbyterian Church in a nearby city. A Presbyterian pastor performed the ceremony. I was not there but another friend (Pentecostal) said it was the only wedding he's ever been to where there was a message in tongues and interpretation.

Now the kicker would have been if the interpretation would have been, "Thou shalt not marry the harlot Rahab!!"

Tawanda 10-16-2007 08:32 PM

Praise the Lord!!!!!!!

Hoovie 10-16-2007 08:41 PM

This is ooold news. There is a new one where the same guy is shouting at his wife's funeral!





























j/k!

Sherri 10-16-2007 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sam (Post 273626)
A couple I know were married Dec 25, 2006 in a Presbyterian Church in a nearby city. A Presbyterian pastor performed the ceremony. I was not there but another friend (Pentecostal) said it was the only wedding he's ever been to where there was a message in tongues and interpretation.

We went through a season at Bible college where if you got married, and there wasn't tongues & interpretation, you wondered if you were really meant to be together!!!

James Griffin 10-16-2007 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Sherri (Post 273806)
We went through a season at Bible college where if you got married, and there wasn't tongues & interpretation, you wondered if you were really meant to be together!!!

Wasn't that grounds for annulment? LOL

Sherri 10-16-2007 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by James Griffin (Post 273816)
Wasn't that grounds for annulment? LOL

We got married in my parents' living room; no tongues & interpretation there, but we will be married 30 years next anniversary. I guess it's going to last!

Sam 10-16-2007 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sherri (Post 273819)
We got married in my parents' living room; no tongues & interpretation there, but we will be married 30 years next anniversary. I guess it's going to last!

We got married in my wife's grandmother's parlor. I had never been in that room before. It was only used for special occasions. I don't know if my wife had ever been in there before. I was 20 and Pat was 16. Her grandfather did the ceremony. He did just a short ceremony because he had to go preach somewhere afterward. We will celebrate our 50th anniversary early next year. There were no tongues and no interpretation either. Since we had no car my father-in-law dropped us off in front of a hotel downtown to spend our two night honeymoon. That was after he dropped off his father (the preacher who performed the ceremony) at a store front church to preach.

Sherri 10-16-2007 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Sam (Post 273837)
We got married in my wife's grandmother's parlor. I had never been in that room before. It was only used for special occasions. I don't know if my wife had ever been in there before. I was 20 and Pat was 16. Her grandfather did the ceremony. He did just a short ceremony because he had to go preach somewhere afterward. We will celebrate our 50th anniversary early next year. There were no tongues and no interpretation either. Since we had no car my father-in-law dropped us off in front of a hotel downtown to spend our honeymoon. That was after he dropped off his father (the preacher who performed the ceremony) at a store front church to preach.

Too funny!!

HeavenlyOne 10-16-2007 11:06 PM

I remember watching this on TV when they won the $10K prize......LOL!

RandyWayne 10-16-2007 11:06 PM

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We got married in my parents' living room; no tongues & interpretation there, but we will be married 30 years next anniversary. I guess it's going to last!
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We got married in my wife's grandmother's parlor. I had never been in that room before. It was only used for special occasions. I don't know if my wife had ever been in there before. I was 20 and Pat was 16. Her grandfather did the ceremony. He cut it short because he had to go preach somewhere afterward. We will celebrate our 50th anniversary early next year. There were no tongues and no interpretation either.
And of course, we got married in a tiny chapel at the MGM Grand on the strip. The room next to ours was just starting another wedding as ours finished which was being filmed for a "A Wedding Story" episode on TLC. Cameramen and directors everywhere!

Oh yes, there were no tongues and and interpretations at our either.

But plenty of memories! It was perfect!

Sam 10-16-2007 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Sam (Post 273837)
We got married in my wife's grandmother's parlor. I had never been in that room before. It was only used for special occasions. I don't know if my wife had ever been in there before. I was 20 and Pat was 16. Her grandfather did the ceremony. He did just a short ceremony because he had to go preach somewhere afterward. We will celebrate our 50th anniversary early next year. There were no tongues and no interpretation either. Since we had no car my father-in-law dropped us off in front of a hotel downtown to spend our two night honeymoon. That was after he dropped off his father (the preacher who performed the ceremony) at a store front church to preach.


picture attached

RandyWayne 10-16-2007 11:48 PM

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Hey Sam!
I "fixed" (sorta) the colors on your picture. I only spent a few minutes on it -so did not do a real professional job, but at least you can see the potential.


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