You Ask I Tell: Wedding Ceremony | Fresh P
Published on November 3, 2014
This is a secular wedding ceremony that I wrote for a friend’s daughter. Welcome. The Bride and Groom would like to acknowledge each one of you for being her…
What beautiful words.
That was beautiful. I will have to go read more comments from the
philosophy Friday video now.
That was beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing the ceremony with us
Oh, I forgot to mention that Turbo so cute with his fluffy cheek feathers.
He has grown a lot in a few short weeks.
Your the best Fresh P, please keep giving us viewers your thoughts, this is
what makes the world go round. Your insight is totally wanted, and needed
your wisdom is so needed. Please
Wow. You never cease to amaze! Is there a hat you don’t wear?
This was sooooo beautiful!
Brilliant Fresh P <3 love is our spiritual medicine <3
great videos, stunning eyes and yer hawt!
Very nicely done! I just love you sweet, elegant, graceful spirit.
If by some miracle I ever got married again, I’d be asking you do perform
the ceremony and sending you a plane ticket to come up here! If you weren’t
able to come up, I’d be coming down there to you 🙂 Oh, and if the woman I
was going to marry didn’t agree with having you perform the ceremony then I
would know right then that I had made the wrong decision to marry her 🙂
Don’t tease about the tomatoes you have to can, mine are no where near
ready yet and do you know how long I have been craving your pasta sauce?
You remember when I first made it? Well that was made with the last of my
canned tomatoes from last year, and I haven’t had it since 🙁
Turbo kind of looks like a young hawk, and he’s getting really buff!
Fresh P, You must of felt so blessed to able to perform such a blessed
event. I read many comments in regards to your video and it seems many
didn’t understand the sacredness of this marriage. Our views on marriage
may differ, but the truth remains that when to people commit to love one
another it is holy. My husband is a chaplain and was asked to do the
ceremony of his niece in May of 2015 and he has no idea yet if it is
secular or not. It doesn’t matter. He is honored to be able to share in
this sacred event. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Fresh P for the stern talking too. You are so right about my
comparing you to others. My bad. Your also right about demographics. I
live in the heart of the city, being some what country, (down to earth).
I don’t connect with materialism, it’s a turn off. Time to do a check up,
from the neck up. All is not lost. That’s why your opinion stands in
highest regard to me. Again thank you. More recipes please. Peace
out.
Very nice speech, you did a great job. It brings me back to when I had the
honor of delivering the best man speech at my brother’s wedding. It was
definitely a special time in my life that I will never forget. Thanks for
sharing.
In the presence of GOD and all others present. Please listen to your
brother who is blessed because he knows the one true GOD.
Hi Fresh P, that was beautiful. Here the problem with women today, Their
in love with their I Phones. You are probably the only woman left alive,
that understands love, and how important it’s really is to connect. There
are a lot of men so ready to meet a free spirit (real woman) like
yourself. You have set the bar so high. Maybe you need to get women to
watch your channel, and educate them on what men really want. Not
the modern woman of today, their brain dead, superficial, self-centered,
materialistic, etc. God help men that are just trying to find a woman like
you. But your taken, the rest of us are dammed to looking for something
that has been lost. The art of true pure love.
As a minister, I enjoyed your articulation, genuine feeling and delivery.
There are certain elements, though this was a secular ceremony, that could
be incorporated into the more conventional/traditional ceremonies which I
would perform and which I actually had the honor of doing once, since I was
ordained into ministry in 2006. Nicely done! I did have a question for you
as all 50 States are different. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, City
of Philadelphia, all you need to legally perform a ceremony and make
certain that marriage is fully legally binding is either a bona-fide
Certificate of Ordination from a real church in the Commonwealth that is
still in existence, a licensed member of Clergy from a bona-fide
organization that issues such credentials, be a sitting Judge in any
jurisdiction in the Commonwealth or Federal System, an elected or appointed
“Justice of the Peace”, or an elected official such as a Mayor, Governor,
member of the State Assembly, Senate, etc. In fact, I believe even a
Notary Public may be able to do one here! So I was curious, in your State,
what is the requirement in order to conduct a ceremony and which category
do you all into? Perhaps you and I may be able to co-officiate someday!
That would be a real honor for me!
That’s the most beautiful writings that I’ve ever heard. It touches your
heart and soul.
p.s. Wasn’t aware that you were able to do weddings. Very beautiful.
This was beautiful!
What a beautiful ceremony, I would have loved to hear it in person.
Sorry I.couldn’t listen.to a.wedding ceremony. I’m sure you were amazing as
always. Thumbs up just because you are you…