Christian Sand Ceremony™
For Couples (Family Ceremony shown at end of page.)

Available Colors:
yellow, red, light blue, green, orange, brown, lime green, hot pink, 
dark blue,
turquoise, light brown, white and black.

Includes: Sand, Glass Block, Metal Stand

BEFORE                                                               AFTER    

The following is the order for the Christian Sand Ceremony.™

Rev. Fennessy: 

"_______ and _______, you have just sealed your relationship by giving and receiving of rings and this covenant is a relationship pledge between two people who agree that they will commit themselves to one another throughout their lives.

You are committing here today to share the rest of your lives with one another. Today, this relationship is symbolized through the pouring of these three individual containers of sand into a fourth one. One, representing you, _______: and all that you were, are, and will be. One, representing you, _______: and all that you were, are, and will be. The third one represents Christ, all that He is and will forever be. As these three containers of sand are poured into the fourth container, the individual containers of sand continue to exist, but a fourth entity is also created; one which did not exist before but will last forever.

(Rev. Fennessy pours the Christ layer) This layer represents Christ who is and always will be the foundation of you both as individuals.

_______ pour half of your sand which will represent you as an individual.

_______, pour half of your sand which will represent you as an individual.

(Rev Fennessy pours more of the Christ layer) This layer represents Christ as the foundation of your marriage.

_______ and _______, now pour your remaining sand into the container together to represent the joining of your two individual lives into this union of marriage. Just as the individual grains of sand can never again be separated and poured again into the individual containers, so your marriage will be."


If children are a part of the new family, the sand ceremony can involve them also. Families choose a different color for each member. 

BEFORE                                                               AFTER    

NOTE: The color "Purple" represents Christ that Rev. Fennessy will pour.

 

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

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