Wedding Stories

This is a collection of wedding stories from Universal Life Church ministers who have performed them. Hopefully, you'll find some things to make you laugh and some tips to help you in your own wedding business.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Wedding Stories

Universal Life Church
This weekend I married my friends. I thought it would be really cool to do the entire service using my iPad. I thought that I would be an innovator, an early adopter—it was the geekiest part of my soul that made me want to do this. In some ways, I was more excited about marrying people using an iPad than the marriage itself. My wife, an early adopter by marriage, was disgusted at me and warned me, ominously, that if something went wrong I would be screwed. I scoffed at the comment knowing that my faith in Jobs would win the day.

The service started well enough as you can see in the picture. Everything was happy until midway through the service when the temperature warning went off and the iPad said, "the iPad is overheating and will need to cool down. Oh, and you're totally screwed."

Suddenly I was panicked. As a new reverend of the Universal Life Church I had never dealt with a technical challenge during a service. I was nervous enough as it was. Beads of sweat formed on my head. I quickly fast forwarded the service to some readings that the bride's father was going to do, hoping he'd be long-winded.

I went to where my wife was sitting and quickly popped my iPad out of the DodoCase, putting it under her chair in the grass to cool it down. Having seen the error on the iPad when I popped it out of the case, she looked at me with disdain. She knew that I, and my trusting friends, were about to take it in the pooper. The iPad was too fried and I was going to have to wing it.

Of course it all ended up okay. Most said that they didn't know the difference. Personally, I wouldn't have changed my decision. As early adopters we need to push forward constantly even when it means that we have to hold our phones differently to make a phone call.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Wedding Stories

Flower Girl

I went to a wedding once where a flower girl was taking her job very, very seriously. Someone must have coached her to drop a petal at every step because she would carefully take one step, then reach into her basket, take out one flower petal, and place it carefully on the floor in front of herself. It was a hoot watching her! Then when she got to the altar, she realized she still had petals in her basket, so she turned it upside down and shook out the petals! LOL! The best part was the terribly grave expression of concentration on her little face.

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Wedding Stories

Groom's Speech
My cousin Craig was the groom and was about to make his speech at the reception.  This traditionally starts with the words "On behalf of my wife and I..." and everyone cheers.  But Craig (who was a little tipsy) forgot the traditional opening and just launched into the speech.

His wife Diane began tugging at his jacket, hissing "Say "my wife and I!"".  Craig ignored her and continued with the speech, batting at her hand like he was shooing a fly.  Diane continued with the hissing and tugging until Craig turned to her in obvious exasperation and said "Shut up, woman!"

There was a hideous, eternal second of horrified silence before Diane burst out laughing.

After 15 years of happy marriage and 4 kids, she still thinks it's hilarious and Craig still hasn't lived it down.

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The Universal Life Church is a comprehensive online seminary where we have many classes in Christianity, one about Wicca, several forms of Paganism, two courses in Metaphysics and much more. 
You can  become an ordained minister, for free,  and for life, so use this Free Online Ordination, link.
This  online seminary, run by Rev. Long, has created a chaplaincy program to help train our ministers. We also have a huge catalog of minister supplies
 
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