Wedding coordinators are a 'godsend'
ESCANABA - At least one local church has the good fortune to have a wedding coordinaton on staff to assist couples with their wedding plans, and, according to New Life Assembly of God pastor, Rev. Robert Derheim, the planner has proven to be a God send to his church. "She (Shirley Benson) goes through the pre-service with the couple, as well as the rehearsals and finally the wedding," said Derhiem. "She works with them throughout and helps them with anything they might need." Derheim said the coordinator also helps the couple and their families with ideas and suggestions, including decorating tips. "She's relieved a lot of the work for me," said Derheim He said any couple desiring to be married in his church are required to comply with the standards the church and its pastor have determined to be important. "We have a list that we present to the bride and groom who want to use our church that pretty much spells out what we allow and don't allow," said Derheim.
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GLADSTONE - When assisting couples with wedding preparations, it's important to remain flexible, said First Lutheran Church Pastor Jonathan Schmidt. "I try to be flexible, within reason," in order to accommodate for today's society, he said.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Emily Koski still remembers her mother's sweet smell and the pink Asian print of the robe she wore in the kitchen while Emily and her brother got ready for school each morning.
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By the Associated Press It wasn't long ago that attending a friend's wedding meant spending a Saturday night eating prime rib and dancing to cover versions of "Louie Louie" and "Brown Eyed Girl.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Once upon a time, when a man proposed, he gave a woman a shiny solitaire diamond engagement ring. It was the standard. It's probably what her friends had and she was eager to join the club.
» Full StoryWedding planning is going green
By the Associated Press The bride chose a gown that could be worn again to parties, the groom organized guest car pools in hybrid vehicles, and the couple picked an outdoor Japanese garden over a big, energy-sucking reception hall.
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