Reported by Staff
10/28/07
Marriage Ceremony Of Maureen Okero And Gilbert Morumbwa: Faith, Hope and Love; Love is the greatest 1 Cor.13:13
The center of happinessat the wedding is to officially kiss in Public
Oranges, New Jersey: Finally! It is Sunday afternoon; the day they said, they planned and prepared to be married. It is no more two but one. It is official now! The bride and the groom both work in medical field.
Love is the center of life which is believed in African traditional culture to induce marriage as a covenant that connects the present generation, future generation and the departed. Life is a cycle where marriage drives it as a continuity of mankind on earth through procreation of children.
Declared Husband And Wife walking To Sign The Certificate At This Happy Moment
Love creates a bond in marriage not trouble; a rich avenue of lifetime security to the married. Male and female outwardly show their manship and womanship by taking this commitment that is widely recognized and appreciated as a sign of joining an existing bond that was started by our forefathers.
Marriage makes and expands lineage of the family by enabling the continuity of life by procreation when loses are taken by death. Those denouncing marriage are appreciating death without replacement of the gap left behind.
Marriage is a vital point of life for mankind.
The Braidmaids And Groomsmen waiting For The BrideTo Arrive. Watch That Curved Wire The Couple Will Enter Through As Sign Of Physical Confession
The venue of the ceremony was at Church Of Oranges New Jersey.
When parents of the bride arrived on Thursday, her mother Mrs Grace Mongina Oino was taken ill with malaria and pneumonia that made her hospitalized and missed the wedding ceremony she came for.
L to R. Dr. Joel Martin Of Getembe Hospital Kisii, Kenya Currently Visiting USA, Mrs Mary Morumbwa The Mother Of The Groom and Mr Daniel Morumbwa The Father Of The Groom Attentively Watching The Procession.
Mr John Omonywa Oino The Father Of The Bride On The Left And Mrs Hellena Moraa Okero The Grandmother Of the Bride On The Right Attentively Watching The Procession
Pastor George Okumu Camerra Counselling The Couple While They Stand Under A Curved Decorated Wire Which They Entered Through A Sign Of A Covenant.
Limousine For The Wedding
Witnesses
Witnesses
Lightening Two Candles For The Two, A New Life In Marriage Involves Two Who Confess To Become One
The Couple Lightening Their Own Candle And Putting Off The Two Candles A Sign Of One FleshIn marriage
African Herald Singing For This Occassion
Flower Girls
Mixed Participants
Ushers
They Were Watching
Watching Kenyans From Poconos, PA
Outside The Church After The Holy Wedding
The Bridesmaids On One Side And The Groomsmen On The Other Side; The Couple Is expected To Walk Between Them A Sign Of A Covenant At The Reception.
Bridesmaids And Groomsmen Dancing While Enterering Reception
Traditional And Christian Music For Physical Fitness Dance
Katika Hapo Siku Hii
This Is The Only Occassion People Dance And They Dance
Kids Dance Too. Try To Stop Them They Will Call Police For You. Freedom Of Expresion!
Just Dancing, No Farm To Exercise, but On Occassions Like These People Exercise
Reception
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From Eclipe Media
Maureen and Gilbert would like to share with the community, the celebration of their unity through picture galleries of their wedding day. To view the galleries please go to:
http://weddings.eclipse3media.com/Gallery/OM/index.html
We are sure you will feel the essence of that day.
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Thank you.