A Virtually "Perfect" Wedding

On April 25, Truro Anglican streamed a wedding that included a brilliant use of technology to include guest readers, musicians, and participation from the viewers. Thanks to a technologically savvy and creative team, Jim and Kim’s wedding ceremony did not have to be postponed and will be a day with a story to tell for many generations.

A few highlights to watch for:

  • Viewers are encouraged to participate by typing liturgical responses in the YouTube “chat” box and to worship with the couple as the musicians lead the song lyrics are included.

  • At around 23 minutes: Multiple readers of all ages participate in the reading of 1 Corinthians 13.

  • Near 26 minutes: Amy Grant provides a special message for the couple and sings “Doubly Blessed” for them.

  • Just past 30 minutes: Friends and family read from Matthew 5.

  • At 1 hour, 13 minutes: a beautiful, prerecorded saxophone solo (or is it a quartet?) is included. The creative use of technology for instances such as this are not to be missed!

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