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

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

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

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!......."

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....."

"Celebrate Jesus celebrate........"

"Blessing and honour, glory and power......."

 

A jovial atmosphere at the seaside church

A happy child joined in

Mr. Wainaina and Bob in the church

The church praise and worship team

Pastor and Jane Osano

 

Time to celebrate

Sam (right) with bride's guests from London

Mr. Ngare (right) joined in

Mr. Sam Mburu (centre) in the church

Time to hear the proceedings

 

 

"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