Visit www.landoverbaptist.org
2006-09-30 15:28:27
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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Find a Baptist preacher and ask him. Be polite and explain the situation. I assume all wedding ceremonies are about the same. Protestant at least
2006-09-30 15:56:16
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answered by Charles H 4
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Ask a Baptist preacher
2006-09-30 15:29:46
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answered by More Lies & More Smoke Screens 6
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Why not just go to a local baptist church and as their pastor? I am sure they will give you copies of several different vows so you can your future spouse can pick the one you like best.
Look what I just found!
2006-09-30 15:29:51
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answer #4
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answered by WitchTwo 6
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http://www.marriages.net.au/vows.htm#Baptist Vows
2006-09-30 17:31:24
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answered by Tamato9980 2
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If he's the pastor of the congregation that you're a member, demarks is ideal. you're to boost an invite to the Pastor for the reception & if he's married, his spouse also. if you're no longer a memeber of his congregation, you pay his (or the different officiant's) fee. No invitation.
2016-11-25 19:40:38
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answered by ? 4
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there is also a book of cermonies that a preacher can pick up the baptist bookstore.
2006-09-30 17:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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He can say whatever you want him to say.... he can read any verse you want him to read... all he really has to say is:
By the authority granted my god and the state of ???????? I now pronouce you... man and wife.....you may kiss the bride...
2006-09-30 15:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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or http://www.foreverwed2.com/Religious_Ceremonies/Babtistvows.html
2006-09-30 15:29:15
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answered by Dreamer 3
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