WEDDINGS
4th May 2002
PART ONE
It was a Intercontinental Wedding on Saturday 4th May 2002 between Brian Salmon (British) and Teresia Nyambura (Kenyan) at Life Church, Bowles Well Gardens, Folkestone, Kent, UK. A well attended wedding by both Kenyans and British who enjoyed the beautiful seaside environment was crowned with sea foods at the reception. Pastor Robert Maasbash conducted the occasion. A reception followed thereafter at the Burlington Hotel, Earls Avenue, Folkestone.
Escorting the bride in the African way
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Kenyans escorting the bride into the church dancing to the amazement of the local people |
A small bridal party escorting the bride |
Pastor Osano's Family played a big part
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Jane Osano the best maid walking into the church to give way for the bride |
Pastor Osano representing the bride's father escorting the bride into the church |
A well attended occasion
Guests came from all walks of life
Time to dance for the Lord before the proceedings
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Mr. Brian Salmon the bridegroom (second right) had a reason to jump |
"O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder...." |
"My God, how great Thou art!......."
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Local guests came to witness |
Mariam (left) and Mary (second left) also attended |
Mugeci (centre) was there in full swing |
"Then sings my soul my Saviour God, to Thee....." |
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"Celebrate Jesus celebrate........" |
"Blessing and honour, glory and power......." |
A jovial atmosphere at the seaside church
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A happy child joined in |
Mr. Wainaina and Bob in the church |
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The church praise and worship team |
Pastor and Jane Osano |
Time to celebrate
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Sam (right) with bride's guests from London |
Mr. Ngare (right) joined in |
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Mr. Sam Mburu (centre) in the church |
Time to hear the proceedings |
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"Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall praise Your works to another, and shall declare Your might act." Ps. 145:3-4 |
| "If there is anybody among the congregation who knows of any reason why I should not join the two together as a man and wife should say so now." |
"Oh mate, I DO" |
MORE ON PART TWO