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Four Months Living
Happily on a Sailboat
convinced Theresa and
Beaupre that they were ready for marriage. Reverend Beth united the
couple in the gazebo on the Beaufort waterfront with Carrot Island (home
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From the Mountains to the
Sea
Gail and Sam, accompanied by a few special friends,
traveled to the beautiful Crystal Coast to be married by Reverend Beth
in the lovely chapel of the Crystal Coast Unity Church.
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And Baby Makes
Three
Jennifer and Christian, residents of Alaska, were
visiting parents and decided they would like to get married. Christian
called Reverend Beth and asked, "Can you create a wedding ceremony in
two days?" The answer, of course, was "Yes". On a perfect day at Fort
Macon State Park, Beth united the couple, adding a special family
blessing for their daughter Makenna. Christian like the ceremony so much
that he asked Beth to christen Makenna. Beth performed the christening
using water from the Atlantic Ocean. Christian and Jennifer, and all
four grandparents loved the ceremony. So did Reverend Beth!
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Keith and
Ashra Martin were married in the Garden of the Dolphin
Ridge Country Club in Emerald Isle. Reverend Beth was very impressed by
the performance of the Ring Bearer and the Flower Girl.
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Donald
and Diana Williams were united in marriage at the lovely Ocean Club
resort at Indian Beach. |
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Greg and
Ursula Sullivan were married on the beach at the Sheraton Hotel,
Atlantic Beach. Their children participated in the Sand Ceremony
creating a multicolored symbol of the united family.
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Roger and
Tiffany Moss were united in marriage at Seagate with the Intercoastal
Waterway in the background. |
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Brandon
and Ann Macklin celebrated their marriage in their beautiful backyard in
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Shelli
and Jeremy Thompson made their vows to each other in the Gazebo at Fort
Macon overlooking Beaufort Inlet.
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