Non-Wedding Religious "Commitment" Ceremony
Another conversation starter, a video this time:
A love story about two old friends, Ginny Shedd and Wil Bloom, both in their seventies, both strongly religious. Both had lost their spouses. They fell in love and wanted to spend the rest of their lives together. But getting married turned out to be a problem, and they did not want to just live together. So they found another way.
A love story about two old friends, Ginny Shedd and Wil Bloom, both in their seventies, both strongly religious. Both had lost their spouses. They fell in love and wanted to spend the rest of their lives together. But getting married turned out to be a problem, and they did not want to just live together. So they found another way.
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How creative! I like it. I would be honored to perform a ceremony like that.
How incredible that God, both in his sovereignty and in his mercy, brought two
lonely people together.
George Hoherd
From: "Lance Haverkamp" <lance@thehaverkamps.net>
To: hoherds@comcast.net
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 12:45:39 PM
Subject: [springschurch.net] Non-Wedding Religious "Commitment" Ceremony
How incredible that God, both in his sovereignty and in his mercy, brought two
lonely people together.
George Hoherd
From: "Lance Haverkamp" <lance@thehaverkamps.net>
To: hoherds@comcast.net
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 12:45:39 PM
Subject: [springschurch.net] Non-Wedding Religious "Commitment" Ceremony
Another conversation starter, a video this time:
A love story about two old friends, Ginny Shedd and Wil Bloom, both in their seventies, both strongly religious. Both had lost their spouses. They fell in love and wanted to spend the rest of their lives together. But getting married turned out to be a problem, and they did not want to just live together. So they found another way.
A love story about two old friends, Ginny Shedd and Wil Bloom, both in their seventies, both strongly religious. Both had lost their spouses. They fell in love and wanted to spend the rest of their lives together. But getting married turned out to be a problem, and they did not want to just live together. So they found another way.
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via pbs.org
If the clip doesn't play, here the link to the story http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/episodes/september-16-2011/religiou... | |

