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  2. Apr 19, 2003 · At the End of the Aisle: Directed by Jim Charleston. With Roma Downey, Della Reese, John Dye, Valerie Bertinelli. Monica, Tess and Andrew are invited to the wedding of Audrey, someone they helped before when Audrey's son was dying.

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    • Traditional Christian Wedding Processional Order
    • Traditional Jewish Wedding Processional Order
    • Traditional Hindu Wedding Processional Order
    • Traditional Nondenominational Wedding Processional Order

    The Bride's Mother

    The mother of the bride's entrance signals that the processional is about to begin. Once they reach the end of the aisle, they take their seat to the left of the aisle in the first row.

    The Groom

    After the mother of the bride takes their seat, the groom will traditionally take their place at the head of the altar (coming in from the side of the venue or walking down the aisle solo). However, many couples choose to have the groom's parents escort themdown the aisle (then his parents sit to the right of the aisle in the front row).

    The Best Man

    The best man either walks in from the side and takes their place at the altar next to the groom, or they can walk in as the last groomsman. They may also hold the bride's ring (or both rings).

    The Rabbi and/or Cantor

    Either or both officiants would stand at the altar under the traditional chuppah to signal the beginning of the processional.

    The Grandparents of the Bride

    The bride's grandparents walk down the aisle first. Once they reach the front, they are seated in the first row, on the right side. In Jewish ceremonies, the bride's family and guests sit on the right and the groom's family and friends sit on the left.

    The Grandparents of the Groom

    The groom's grandparents will follow. Once they reach the front, they sit in the front row on the left side. Jewish weddingsinvolve more family members than other ceremonies, including both parties' grandparents.

    The Groom, the Groom's Family, and Friends

    "The groom enters with all of their friends and family in a celebration called a Baraatwhere traditionally they will arrive on a [white] horse as everyone dances around him," says Miller. This festive Baraat marks the beginning of a Hindu wedding ceremony.

    The Bride's Family

    The bride's family will wait for the groom and his family to arrive. The parents of the bride may feed the groom sweets and exchange gifts or flower garlands with the groom's parents. They will then head to the mandap, the traditional Hindu arch together.

    The Bride and the Bridal Party

    The bride then enters and walks down the aisle together with the rest of their family, wedding party, and friends. Their bridal party will walk down the aisle first in an attempt to hide the bride for the big reveal. Then the bride walks down the aisle until reaching the mandap and exchanges garlands with the groom. Then the couple, the parents of the bride, and the priest will sit under the mandap to begin the ceremony.

    The Officiant

    The officiant can be a friend, family member, or anyone ordainedto perform weddings. The officiant will be standing at the altar to mark the beginning of the processional.

    The Groom

    The groom and his groomsmencan already be at the altar before the processional starts, coming in from the side. However, many modern grooms choose to walk down the aisle.

    The Best Man

    Depending on what the groom decides, the best man will do the same. If the groom opts to enter from the side and wait at the altar, the best man should be by their side. If the groom decides to walk down the aisle during the processional, the best man will follow.

  3. Marietta GA United States. Offering everything from marriage license signings to full ceremonies with custom wedding scripts. SAME DAY signings available with At the End of the Aisle.

    • Debut a Pink and White Aisle and Arch. A great way to draw the eye to the aisle (and the bride and groom!) is by using a color combo that pops. This couple debuted a pink-and-white floral pathway that lead to a matching arch for a stunning effect.
    • Celebrate With White and Green. It's impossible to go wrong with the classic combination of white flowers and lush greenery. We love the way this couple lined the aisle with this fresh combination down the entirety of the aisle, leading to an elevated are where the bride and groom said "I do."
    • Create an Ombré Effect. We love the striking effect of this ombré aisle and arch installation using blue and white flowers that blend together. How pretty does it look against the blue sky, too?
    • Create a Mood. We love the way that this stunning aisle uses dark, leafy greenery with gem-toned flowers to create a moody atmosphere for the aisle.
  4. At The End Of The Aisle. Season 9, Episode 20 • Drama, TV-PG. TV-PG. The angels reunite with an old friend on the eve of her wedding and try to stop her from making a big mistake. Tags. Series , Drama , Faith. Cast. Roma Downey Monica. Della Reese Tess. John Dye Andrew. Show more.

  5. Feb 2, 2023 · One more important detail to remember is to have the photographer ready in place at the opposite end of the aisle to capture the final moments of your ceremony. The Ultimate Wedding Reception Timeline

  6. And there's another piece after the faux vows are read at rehearsal. There's piano music at the rehearsal dinner. Audrey sings "Testify to Love" at the dinner. Just a bit before it goes into the original version via flashback. Then a tearful finish back in the present. Audrey sings "Amazing Grace" towards the end.

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