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  3455 Grove City Road
Grove City, OH 43123
Phone: 614-801-9523
Fax: 614-875-7045
Office Hours
4:00 pm- 7:00 pm Monday - Wednesday - Friday
Tuesday & Thursday by appointment
10:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday by appointment
Closed Sunday
Special Types of Ceremonies

Wine Ceremony

The wine ceremony is designed to remind you of your commitments to each other, delicate, yet strong.  It symbolizes two people coming together to share one life.

Wine has been called the symbol of life.  It's like the blood flowing within our bodies.  By sharing the glass, the two become one, each separate, yet united.

Wine Ceremony
Ribbon Ceremony

 

Ribbon Ceremony

Sometimes a wedding is more than just the union of two people in love, it is also the joining of two families.  A Ribbon Ceremony is a wonderful way to include your children in the wedding.  The children bind the wrists of the happy couple showing their blessing of the union with a ribbon of love.

 

Unity Candle Ceremony

The candle is a symbol of joining the couple, igniting the partnership of marriage.  It is also a symbol of commitment, because it takes two people working together to keep it aflame.  It is a symbol of finding reassurance in the darkness and warmth in the cold.

Unity Candle
Renewal of Vows

 

Renewal Ceremony

Whether you have been married one year or fifty, it may be time for you to renew your vows.  To reaffirm the love and ties that you share to one another.  This ceremony is a symbol of the blessing that you share in your marriage.  It's a way to say, "If I had it to do, all over again, I'd still choose you."

The Rose Ceremony

In the past, the rose was considered a symbol of love and a single rose always meant only one thing "I Love You." Enjoy a moment of tradition as you exchange you first gift as husband and wife... a perfect rose.

Rose Ceremony
Family Unity Ceremony

Family Unity Ceremony

Perhaps the vows taken by the Bride and Groom are creating a whole new family. To make your commitment to that new family complete, you may wish to include your children, and recognize them, them as an integral part of this marriage. This gives the family an opportunity to make vows to one another.

Sand Ceremony

More information coming soon about this beautiful ceremony.