Laughter at the Altar

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  • Laughter at the Altar Book Detail

  • Author : LaToya Papillion-Herr
  • Release Date : 2021-03-20
  • Publisher : LaToya Papillion Herr
  • Genre : Reference
  • Pages : 148
  • ISBN 13 : 1736883313
  • File Size : 47,47 MB

Laughter at the Altar by LaToya Papillion-Herr PDF Summary

Book Description: An inspiring book on wedding ceremonies and rituals that guides couples through engaging samples and ideas for their own wedding ceremony. In Laughter at the Altar Minister LaToya, of Waning Moon Weddings by LaToya, shares her rich insight as a wedding professional and spiritual practitioner with writing samples, historical references, and spiritual direction. Inspiring, insightful, and relatable; Laughter at the Altar reminds us of the power in the wedding ceremony and the sanctity it holds within our rituals. This book is a guide and an intentional tool, for couples and wedding professionals, towards understanding the ritual of weddings and how to create deeply meaningful moments at the wedding altar.

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