Here are a few pictures of the ceremony at Ebeneezer Baptist Church - photos are courtesy of
http://www.andreataylorstudio.com/
Here is a close up 0f the pew arrangements - tinted pink hydrangea and pink roses, tied with chocolate brown ribbon.

The altar decor consisted of candelabras and urn arrangements on white columns.

Similar to the unity candle, the sand ceremony represents the blending of two families.

The wedding couple and their family members took turns pouring pink and brown sand into the jar.

And here is the sand after the ceremony -you can see the pink and brown blended together in the custom etched jar. This will be a keepsake for the wedding couple.
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