Through the Eyes of a Minister
What is the most interesting wedding you have ever performed? This is the most commonly asked question I hear after revealing that I perform weddings. Quite often I leave a wedding with a good story to tell. There is such an array of people in this world, thus there is a variety of ways to enact that sacred ritual: the wedding ceremony. Stories range from heartwarming to humorous. Qualifying one wedding as the most interesting would be impossible, but I can share some of my more memorable stories. Starting with the humorousonce I had a groom who was especially emotional. In actuality, grooms are far more emotional than brides. I suspect there is something to the way the whole formal procedure is designed, in that the groom waits in suspense as his beautiful bride is presented to him. This particular groom was fast cash advance crying so profusely during the ceremony that his nose started running, making quite a mess. Being an efficient minister, I come to weddings prepared with tissue. In the middle of the ceremony, I offered him a kleenex and said, You might need to blow. Looking back I realize that might not have been the best choice of words, for then the bride stated, Thats my job! The shocked, wide-eyed groom exclaimed, my grandmother is in the audience!! Of course this was all on the microphone, which had the entire audience in stitches. Weddings on a tight budget are usually more out of the ordinary. Once I was way out in the country somewhere waiting for a ceremony to begin. Trying to be sociable as I waited, I commented on the beauty of the cow that was about 6 feet from the archway under which the marriage was to be held.