This wedding is my favorite wedding of all time. I loved how in every second of every moment our LORD Christ was exalted. It was a living testimony. A beautiful testimony that taught me that pure love is beautiful… that true love waits… and that all love is anchored in GOD. The songs that were sung truly magnified the core of why weddings are even important- to showcase the Most Important Union between Christ and His church. I loved the glitter in Natasha’s eyes and the smile on her face when she looked at Paul. There was a beautiful excitement. I got butterflies just thinking how one day the church will see GOD, our eternal Husband. I pray that their marriage may be fruitful and every year may continue to bring new blessings!
OH my goodness...I have not heard that version of Worthy is the Lamb in 40 years....it is just as beautiful as I remember....so pretty, and perfect for a wedding.
You definitely need to record Worthy is the Lamb on an album!!! When I was a teenager back in the 70's my beloved mother sang this song while I accompanied her on the flute. We had borrowed the flute from a friend so I could learn to play it, but shortly thereafter, the owner of the flute needed it back so she could sell it, but my parents didn't have enough money to purchase it, so it went back to the owner. This song was the only song I had learned on the flute and I have not heard it since that day long ago when I accompanied my mother singing it. I have never forgotten it and now my mom is sleeping in Jesus and I won't hear her sing it again until He awakens her at that great day!!!! Thank you!
amennnnnnn!!!!!! congratts NAT & NEBBET all the best in your union glory to GOD cant wait to see yu again @ mission conference regards all the way from zimbabwe
Such a blessing to watch and be blessed by. I pray the Lord's continued blessings on your union as you both (now one) love the Lord, each other and share Him crucified! Sending love all the way from Jamaica. It's been a blessing to have watched your families over the years.
clyde eugene makamure Hehehe -Exactly my thinking....l pray that God remains the center of their focus and through their example raise many more similar couples. Beautiful!
May God continue to bless you... Loved the whole wedding ceremony. What I loved the most is the last part where both of you sang together in the end, dedicating the marriage to God. By the way, the song you sang together at the last, was it called "worthy is the lamb"? Who is the composer? I was looking for the song, but something else kept on coming up.
Your love story guys has always been inspiring and worthy of emulation. Oh and Paul the 1 Con 13 wedding vow may be recited again soon God willing. God bless your union
Beautiful ceremony may God bless your marriage.What is the title of the song played during the unity candle while you were signing the marriage certificate?
Greetings from Kenya. What an amazing wedding. As i plan for my wedding, I would love to borrow a leaf from this. Just one question. Never have i seen washing of feet in a wedding before. Why did you have that foot washing ceremony?
Jesus said, "If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet" (verse 14). The washing of one another's feet is an act of loving dedication to one's partner, who is also a representative of all humanity, of our willingness to do for that one whatever may be necessary, even to the point of death. When we take the feet of our brother or sister in our hands and wash them, we are saying to him or her, "I love you as a brother or sister in Christ, and you can count on me to be of service to you, however humble it may be, even to the point of giving my life for you." Unless one enters into it in this spirit, prepared to make this commitment, it cannot be said that one has truly taken part in the service and has "washed one another's feet."
This was the most awkward ceremony ever. No one can sing and it's like they didn't bother rehearsing. The couple in the beginning totally cut off the Pastor as he was trying to start. This was sloppy as heck.
At the end it was inspired by God and above all those things you said the ceremony was beautiful and depicted a very beautiful picture of this God that we serve