This weekend was pretty fun.
There was the Stephanie Carter/Matthew Perry wedding.
Stephanie looked absolutely beautiful in her gown. She walked down the aisle to the soundtrack from Butterfly Kisses, which I thought was adorable. (Though I will definitely have the wedding march played at my wedding.) Her grandfather led them in their vows and he was possibly the cutest old man I have ever seen.
I love old people that love God.
Pastor Wayne did the "Ring Ceremony", and after a wee bit of struggle, Matt's ring finally fit on his finger.
They took communion, which I think is one of the coolest things ever to do at your wedding and they did the traditional "light the candle" thing.
I don't know if I'll do that at my wedding or not. I think I'd be a little too worried about my veil catching fire...
Then the wedding was over and after making our way through the receiving line, we headed over to the "Multipurpose Room" (I like to call it the old sanctuary...) for the reception. They had some pretty sweet worship music playing softly in the background, but seeing as how I was sitting right next to the speaker, it was clear enough for me to hear and hum along with it...
I mostly hung out with Nicole and Gabe the majority of the time. We had a good time, and for pictures you should totally check out my Flickr site. (Click on the little photo thing to the right of this post...)
When everyone left I left as well and went home and relaxed for a bit. And then I went back into PI for church.
Church was awesome. Pursuing 7 lead worship and they were amazing and pushed the audience outside of their little box.
Then at young adults, Adam Canales spoke on our potential in Christ Jesus.
I was moved to tears as God spoke to me about a dream I had. I had shoved it down and put it aside because it seemed so unrealistic and unattainable. But God said "Don't you just ignore that dream that I gave you simply because it seems unrealistic by human standards...all things are possible through Me...trust Me."
If you want to know what the dream is...ask me.
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It has to do with my life after highschool.
Man. I think I'll just email you because I'm not sure if I want to post it on here just yet...
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