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  • How to Do a Sand Ceremony

    Sand ceremonies represent the unity of a couple that is marrying or demonstrate the union of a couple and their existing children coming together as a family. Sand ceremonies reinterpret the older...

  • Introduction to Unity Candles

    Unity candles have become a popular and touching part of modern weddings. The lighting of the candles symbolizes the unity of the two people being joined in marriage. This ritual is appropriate...

  • Sand Ceremony Instructions

    The unity sand ceremony is an alternative to the more traditional unity candle as a way to illustrate the joining of two lives into one. In weddings where the bride or groom has children, the...

  • Alternatives to Using a Unity Candle

    Unity candles have long been used in wedding ceremonies to symbolize two becoming one, through marriage or partnership. The exact period when unity candles became a popular tradition is largely...

  • Unity Candles Etiquette

    Unity candles are a newer wedding tradition, but one with many interesting variations. Full of religious meaning, a sense of community or simply a symbol of the ultimate meaning of marriage, unity...

  • Examples of a Unity Sand Ceremony

    A unity sand ceremony is an alternative to the tradition of the unity candle. Like the unity candle, it symbolizes the couple coming together as one and can involve other family members or the...

  • What is the Meaning of Lighting a Unity Candle?

    The lighting of the unity candle is a relatively newer custom in weddings used to symbolize the coming together of two families--the bride's and the groom's--into a single familial union. While...

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