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Re: Wedding readings
[Re: ali_hire]
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15/04/2015 23:57
15/04/2015 23:57
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I'm not taking the Michael here, I was at a friends wedding recently and a friend of theirs did a reading which went down really well. It was the lyrics to the Proclaimers - I would walk 500 miles. Sounds awful, but honestly it was great. They read it slowly so the sentiments of the lyrics sounded romantic but at the very end they burst into song in a humorous way with the "da da La da" Chorus. Honestly, it was brilliant and a real crowd pleaser. http://www.lyricsfreak.com/p/proclaimers/500+miles_20458141.html
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Re: Wedding readings
[Re: ali_hire]
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16/04/2015 12:33
16/04/2015 12:33
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There is a version of the Bible called'The Message' which updates the language. If you take one of the classic wedding readings eg 1 Corinthians 13:1-8 you will do in a version they will never have come across. So traditional but with a twist and something that should tick a box for all there. You can find it on the Bible Gateway website.
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