I am stunned by the simplicity, humbleness, biblical principles being involved, modesty, beauty and the spirit. Wonderful ceremony. God is lifted by such a ceremony.
This is what I picture when I think “wedding”; two lives coming together, two families being interwoven and connected. The simplicity and modesty, the love that you feel is what makes it the most joyous occasion. Her cape just added a lovely dimension of artistry to her dress in my opinion, modesty is beautiful. My fiancé and I are having a very simple wedding with family on their land, this is how I think it should be. Prayers and blessing on this beautiful couple and their family.
Xaforn why should a wedding be modest?? Wheres the fun in that? If you think this is how a wedding should be and you have kids lol they are gonna move out asap lol
@mikayla schonert: But in reality, that is not at all what happens. Between 80% to 95% of children raised in a plain setting like this gladly choose as an adult to join the church.
This is the most beautiful wedding i have ever seen. Weddings are all about love and unity not the big flare and money spent on material items. I very much loved her amazing wedding gown.
@@JohnDoe-yx6rf then don't join them. Don't try to understand them either. Because if you go trying to understand with that attitude, I guarentee you'll not find it.
@@JohnDoe-yx6rf No matter how beautiful anything is there is always someone who will find a negative - what a troll you are - I am not impressed to join their church - that is just an excuse to post a sour grapes message
44 years ago my bride and I wed in a simple backyard ceremony. God and our love and commitment to each other have given us a blessed life together forever. It's not the wedding it's the coming together as one. That's God's way.
I cryed at this beautiful moment .I saw that purity on their faces and voices. This is what I can called LOVE .May God bless them and all them who wait untill at the wedding day .
Beautiful, sacred, and God honoring. So much of our world today is missing out on God glorifying weddings. Amish, Mennonite, German Baptist weddings are simple, yes. The "extravagance" is in the vows and in the married life where a man and a woman come together and commit their lives to each other for LIFE! Each one faithfully fulfilling their God given roles as husband and wife. That is truly something to celebrate. God surely smiles with loving approval as He watches these weddings and faithful marriages.
Such a beautiful wedding! The dresses are absolutely gorgeous! This is what a wedding is all about! Do not worry about the glitz and the glam. It's all about the love!
wow what an awesome wedding ceremony . God Bless you and your Church and your People. I wish there were Millions and Millions of people like you in this world. the entire community of people in that church just seemed so genuinely full of Faith and Peace. So happy to see this.
simple but beautiful not complicated simple and to the point elegant, wish you all the love and best wishes for your life love the brides dress so simple yest so pure
Such a beautiful joining of two precious lives! May God be with them in their Journey together! So happy for them both! Reagan Schrock, thanks for sharing this wonderful and special day with us! Sarah, you look so beautiful! Daniel, you looked so handsome! May God bless you both!
A G очень удивилась найдя русский комментарии. Мне тоже понравилось, всё так просто, и невеста не полуголая, как сейчас принято, стыд потерян, это конечно печально. Кто вы есть, желаю вам и вашей семье всего хорошего. Божьих вам благословений 🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧
Such a lovely wedding. Very decent and this is what a wedding should be like pure U feel that GOD is present at this wedding. May our Lord Bless you Daniel and Sarah and may you have a beautiful future together.
Thankyou for sharing this. It's humbling, beautiful, touching. Such a soulful, kind, loving community act. :) The words of commitment are inspiring and beautiful.
I am assuming this is a German Baptist wedding in California, I did not know that there were German Baptists out west. I am from Dayton VA (from Old Order Mennonite) background in Dayton, VA and know we have German Baptists in South Western VA (Christiansburg area) Very nice video. :-)
+Mitchell Webster Thanks! Actually this is a wedding in a conservative Brethren community in Northern California, and the groom is actually Russian Mennonite from Texas. Thanks for watching!
I rented a room in a house when I was in college. It was owned by a LADY who belonged to the Old German Baptist Brethren. I don't know what Conference it was. This was in 1967.
There are Old German Baptist Brethren in many western states, and Old Brethren church members in Central Northern California. For the Old Brethren Church, which this bride’s family belong to, there is a congregation that meets near Tuolumne and at Modesto. Many of the members are involved with raising apples, almonds etc.
I was just looking on TH-cam and I have never seen an Amish wedding in my life it was just beautiful the way he spoke to her and it was just so peaceful it made me cry🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️
The bride & maid of honor’s dress styles and head coverings are Old Brethren Church member patterns. I’m very familiar with the style as it is what I wear; and I know quite a few people in this video as well. 😉 The bride’s father is one of our ministers.
Oh, my word. This was so beautiful! Thank you for sharing this with us. Reagan, would you mind explaining the significance of the different head garments the ladies wore? I noticed one bridesmaid did not wear a covering while they others wore a lacy covering or cap. Does it relate to marital status? The modesty, simplicity of this ceremony and the sincerity exuded by this couple was such a blessing to witness! Lovely, lovely, lovely!
Thanks for watching! Yes, there are different cultural expressions around the ladies’ head coverings, which depends mostly on which type of Mennonite/Anabaptist church they are a part of. The one without the covering is not Mennonite. Hope that makes sense!
The bride and maid of honor were members of the Old Brethren Church. The next two bridesmaids with oval white coverings are Mennonites. The one without a covering was raised Old Brethren, but is in a different church now.
Beautiful wedding. But I have a question did the preacher say Mr. Daniel Peters? I’m Mennonite too, but from a whole different group and here are a lot of Mennonites with the surname Peters
Reagan Schrock Interesting, I’m from the Russian Mennonites too, but a different congregation and country, they are spread all over America down to Argentina. Thanks 🙏
Lovely wedding! May I ask the significance of the head coverings on the ladies? I noticed some ladies did not have any, some had lace type ones, and some had bonnets. Is it personal choice which they wear, or if they wear them? Or do they symbolize different things?
Hello Malauney: I’m answering your questions as a person with lifelong familiarity and heritage associated with the custom of head coverings for ladies (and also for little girls). The custom of ladies' head coverings originates from teaching found in I Corinthians chapter 11, verses 2-16 in the Christian Bible. The various styles and shapes of the coverings reflect the teachings and practices of each individual congregation and church conference with whom these ladies affiliate. Also, since many congregations allow some variances in the types of head coverings worn by their ladies, the variety of styles and shapes also may reflect the individual preferences of each lady. FYI, I come from an Anabaptist hearitage, and have numerous female relatives whose heads I have never seen uncovered. (Only their husbands have seen them without their head coverings.) But when awake, they always wear some kind of covering, even a scarf or bonnet, depending upon the weather and situation. The practice of Christian women worshiping with their heads covered (or “veiled”) was universal in the early Christian church. Martin Luther the Protestant Reformer encouraged wives to worship with their heads veiled. John Calvin (Reformed Church founder), John Knox (Presbyterian Church founder) and John Wesley (Methodist Church founder) all strongly encouraged women (especially married women) to worship with veiled heads. Up to the 18th Century, the custom of Christian women worshiping with covered heads was still basically universal. Only since the early 20th Century has the custom been abandoned in most groups. The main exceptions today that still uphold this custom would be the following: - many Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches, and Catholic Churches in general, especially those in Latin America - many Apostolic Christian churches - Anabaptist groups, such as Hutterites, Amish and more conservative Mennonite churches - many German Baptist churches - many conservative Pentecostal churches - churches in many foreign countries and cultures that generally encourage womens’ modesty - some Conservative Quaker groups For reference, look up the topic “Christian head covering” on Wikipedia. You can also just search using those keywords on any Search engine….. I hope this helps!
The bride and maid of honor were members of the Old Brethren Church, so they are wearing our church pattern. The next two bridesmaids are Mennonites so they have a different pattern. But all plain Anabaptist women cover their heads for the same reason, based on the New Testament book 1st Corinthians, chapter 11. Those without a head covering were not from any if the several Plain Anabaptist churches, but friends and relatives from other faiths, or of no faith.
QUE BONITA PAREJA SE HAN CASADO. HE DE ESPERAR QUE LA NUERA SALGA MUY CARIÑOSA CON SUS SUEGROS, QUE AME MUCHO A SU ESPOSO Y SEA UNA MADRE EJEMPLAR PARA SUS HIJOS.....Y NO VAYAN A DECIR SUS SUEGROS....." NU ERA LO QUE YO QUERÍA PARA MI HIJO"....FRASE MUY USADA EN MI PAIS HACIA LAS NUERAS. DESDE CHILE....BIANCA ANTONELLA DI VANNI DI BIAGGIO.
@bol pol: if they were Old Order Amish this would not be posted online. In this family there are Mennonites and Old Brethren, who are all in the same branch of Christianity, the Anabaptists.
These must be contemporary Mennonites, the Old Order Amish I have for neighbors .. around 250 farms .. are vastly more conservative than this. They rarely even show dark blue much less pastel colors and the women never totally expose their hair and would never adorn themselves with anything even close to a lapel flower.
The Mennonites and Amish are different from each other. They are not one and the same. Mennonites may live alongside the rest of society whereas the Amish tend to live clustered together. Overall, the Mennonites are not as strict as the Amish, however, I am beginning to question that as I have seen and talked with more than one Amish teenager whose Elders allowed them to have cell phones.
Hannah Lamppin TEENS with cell phones are most likely on a rumspringa - where they are allowed to experience the modern world (cell phones, cars, modern clothes) usually for a bout a year or so.
@Diane Gherman: Amish, Mennonites and the Old Brethren in this video are all Anabaptists; but there are no Amish in this video. Many Amish do now have phones- but each local church decides independently where they will draw their lines. Acceptance of technology has always happened, just selectively and at a much slower pace than the general population. They like to wait and see what the pros and cons of a technology will be, if it strengthens family and community relationships, or if it is a hindrance, distraction or a stumbling block. The members of an Amish church (members means this is NOT referring to unbaptized teenagers) who I know that have cell phones, have low tech versions, similar to what very conservative Orthodox Jews have. These cell phones are allowed for business (most Amish are self employed, or work for a friend or relative’s business) and also to make medical appointments, inform relatives of births and deaths, in case of emergency, etc. But these phones do not access the internet, and many of them cannot take pictures. Face to face communication is still preferred if possible, as it builds up relationships in a family setting. Also remember that not all Amish are Old Order Amish, and there are 25+ types of just Old Order Amish. Many New Order and Beachy Amish allow cell phones, but those who have internet may use a filter program or choose other protective/safeguard features. There are many Old Order Amish groups which do not allow cell phones, but they do allow a landline phone to be installed at their business, or in the workshop or the barn, or allow a local phone shack shared between neighbors, accessible in case of emergency, to arrange appointments and rides, etc. So each group is different. Amish live in 32 states, 4 Canadian provinces, Central and South America, while Mennonites and Brethren are all over the world; so there’s a very wide diversity of practices.
Good point! However, these are not Amish but are conservative Mennonites. Most Mennonite groups are ok with video etc. which is the case here. Hope that makes sense! Thanks for watching!
Amish women also do not wear the plain Brethren dress and covering style. The bride’s family are members of the Old Brethren Church, and her father is one of our ministers. The groom, videographer and two of the bridesmaids are Mennonites.
I am stunned by the simplicity, humbleness, biblical principles being involved, modesty, beauty and the spirit. Wonderful ceremony. God is lifted by such a ceremony.
This is what I picture when I think “wedding”; two lives coming together, two families being interwoven and connected. The simplicity and modesty, the love that you feel is what makes it the most joyous occasion. Her cape just added a lovely dimension of artistry to her dress in my opinion, modesty is beautiful. My fiancé and I are having a very simple wedding with family on their land, this is how I think it should be. Prayers and blessing on this beautiful couple and their family.
Xaforn why should a wedding be modest?? Wheres the fun in that? If you think this is how a wedding should be and you have kids lol they are gonna move out asap lol
@mikayla schonert: But in reality, that is not at all what happens. Between 80% to 95% of children raised in a plain setting like this gladly choose as an adult to join the church.
This is the most beautiful wedding i have ever seen. Weddings are all about love and unity not the big flare and money spent on material items. I very much loved her amazing wedding gown.
+Sara McCoy Thanks! It was a lot of fun to film. :)
They always try to impress you into there church. Don't want impressions, but TRUTH and confession.
@@JohnDoe-yx6rf then don't join them. Don't try to understand them either. Because if you go trying to understand with that attitude, I guarentee you'll not find it.
@@JohnDoe-yx6rf No matter how beautiful anything is there is always someone who will find a negative - what a troll you are - I am not impressed to join their church - that is just an excuse to post a sour grapes message
I first heard the Gospel at an Old German Baptist Brethren Church. I will always remember them!!!
I’m a muslim lady,I love watching videos about Amish people,you are so clear and clean and the way you treat each other i,I like many things
Thank you for the kind comments! There is a lot more videos about Amish and Mennonite on my other channel called “Anabaptist Perspectives.”
Reagan Schrock I’ll definitely watch it
Absolutely the most beautiful wedding! I’m sooo glad they allowed a video of this wedding for us to witness.
Thanks for watching and for your positive feedback!
you are right! just a wedding blessed by God!
Beautiful
44 years ago my bride and I wed in a simple backyard ceremony. God and our love and commitment to each other have given us a blessed life together forever. It's not the wedding it's the coming together as one. That's God's way.
I cryed at this beautiful moment .I saw that purity on their faces and voices. This is what I can called LOVE .May God bless them and all them who wait untill at the wedding day .
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Beautiful wedding, God Bless you both Always, ❤❤🎉
So much dignity, modesty, nobility. I'm a Catholic but for several reasons I admire Mennonites a lot.
What a Beautiful Wedding,May the Grace of God watch over and protect you both, Amen.
Beautiful, sacred, and God honoring. So much of our world today is missing out on God glorifying weddings.
Amish, Mennonite, German Baptist weddings are simple, yes. The "extravagance" is in the vows and in the married life where a man and a woman come together and commit their lives to each other for LIFE! Each one faithfully fulfilling their God given roles as husband and wife. That is truly something to celebrate.
God surely smiles with loving approval as He watches these weddings and faithful marriages.
Such a beautiful wedding! The dresses are absolutely gorgeous! This is what a wedding is all about! Do not worry about the glitz and the glam. It's all about the love!
Yes indeed!!
In His name and for His kingdom. Blessings to this lovely couple. Go all the way with God.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
The best wedding vows I’ve ever heard, it made me cried. Everything was so beautiful, congratulations and thanks for posting ❤️
Thanks for watching!
I lived a life like this once, a long time ago. It's the foundation of what I am today.
Thanks for watching and sharing! Blessings to you.
I have never witnessed such a beautiful wedding ,you could see the love shining out of her eyes when the bride looked at her husband ,amazing
So beautiful! So clean!
Thank you for posting. This simple yet so loving and emotionally intense ceremony puts all the ego inflated $80k weddings I have attended to shame!
+Tara Lynn Thanks!! It was so simple and good at the same time. :)
@@ReaganSchrock Are they amish or Menonits?
@Tiago: The bride’s family are Old Brethren, and her father is one of the Old Brethren ministers. The groom’s family are Mennonites.
wow what an awesome wedding ceremony . God Bless you and your Church and your People.
I wish there were Millions and Millions of people like you in this world. the entire community of people in that church just seemed so genuinely full of Faith and Peace. So happy to see this.
Thank you!!
I have got to write down this wedding vows so I may have them for myself when I get married
Sounds like a plan. :)
simple but beautiful not complicated simple and to the point elegant, wish you all the love and best wishes for your life love the brides dress so simple yest so pure
May you have many great and blessed years together, beautiful wedding.
Sarah needed only to DROP that mic energy she finished her vows! Praise God for this young couple!
This is the best marriage ceremony I have ever watched wow.
Such a beautiful joining of two precious lives! May God be with them in their Journey together! So happy for them both! Reagan Schrock, thanks for sharing this wonderful and special day with us! Sarah, you look so beautiful! Daniel, you looked so handsome! May God bless you both!
A beautiful wedding. I loved their vows to each other.
Beautiful ceremony!
May God bless this couple as they represent the church as God returns for his bride. May God bless yall.
Just lovely! Thanks for sharing with us!!! Blessings and best wishes to the bride, groom, their families and friends!
Wow the way it shohld be done....be blessed
Thanks yo!
So pretty! I love all of the women's dresses and the flowers!
Как буд-то это кадры из фильма... Буд-то побывала в прошлом
Как трогательно
A G очень удивилась найдя русский комментарии. Мне тоже понравилось, всё так просто, и невеста не полуголая, как сейчас принято, стыд потерян, это конечно печально. Кто вы есть, желаю вам и вашей семье всего хорошего. Божьих вам благословений 🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧
@@use-16b-23z благодарю,и вам благословений🙋
This is wedding Jesus can proud of them.....
Beautiful and God honoring wedding!
+My Google Acount Yes it was! Thanks!
Such a lovely wedding. Very decent and this is what a wedding should be like pure U feel that GOD is present at this wedding. May our Lord Bless you Daniel and Sarah and may you have a beautiful future together.
Very beautiful wedding. Except for the dress very much like a Baptist wedding. Congratulations. thank you. I cried at the vows.
Wunderschön!
Beautiful couple and wedding! 🥰How are they doing now 4 years later?
I am not a romantic person, but this is the most beautiful wedding i have ever seen! I am crying
Always include Jesus in your marriage. He is our strenth & guidance in our struggles. 🙏🇦🇺
Sarah, your vows were beautiful ❤️✝️
I learnt something, bless you all
Wonderful .. Trough Jesus, all Glory Be To GOD ,HalleluYAH
Gratulation and God Bless you all Amen. Greeting from Germany , Nürnberg
Thank you!
@@ReaganSchrock Hi, My Name is Andreas Block, and i Belive on the God and Son Jesus .
You is Amish? I is Free Christian
I am a Mennonite, actually. :)
@@ReaganSchrock ok, Thank you, God Bless you all ways
Thanks! If your interested I have another TH-cam channel about Mennonites. It’s called Anabaptist Perspectives.
Amazing wedding,,,, watching from the Philippines,,,, what's the title of the entrance hymn? I loved it.
Such a beautiful wedding,May the Lord bless you ♥️
Loving, true, perfect. I strive for a wedding like this.
Sehr sehr schön die ganze Aufmachung. Dank danke mir kommen Freuden Tränen. Gottes reichen Segen 🙏❤️🙏
Love is love is love.
Beautiful wedding 😘😘
Beautiful - nothing but wonderful !!! I do love this - very lovely , touching and pure harmony !!! And they do have fun also !!! 🌹💞
Thanks so much for watching!!
@@ReaganSchrock God bless you - lots of love from Germany !!! 🌷
Thankyou for sharing this. It's humbling, beautiful, touching. Such a soulful, kind, loving community act. :) The words of commitment are inspiring and beautiful.
+frugal Mum Thanks for commenting and watching! Yes, it was a fantastic experience to film.
Lindos ! Parabéns! Felicidades Mil!
Praise God for her modest wedding dress and their love for the Savior!
Einfach beautyfoul! Ohne viel Schnickschnack! Christine
Lovely wedding! Hoping you are having a lovely life!
I am assuming this is a German Baptist wedding in California, I did not know that there were German Baptists out west. I am from Dayton VA (from Old Order Mennonite) background in Dayton, VA and know we have German Baptists in South Western VA (Christiansburg area) Very nice video. :-)
+Mitchell Webster Thanks! Actually this is a wedding in a conservative Brethren community in Northern California, and the groom is actually Russian Mennonite from Texas. Thanks for watching!
Mitchell Webster I didn’t know that either, I lived 10 years in Northern California.
I rented a room in a house when I was in college. It was owned by a LADY who belonged to the Old German Baptist Brethren. I don't know what Conference it was. This was in 1967.
There are Old German Baptist Brethren in many western states, and Old Brethren church members in Central Northern California. For the Old Brethren Church, which this bride’s family belong to, there is a congregation that meets near Tuolumne and at Modesto. Many of the members are involved with raising apples, almonds etc.
I was just looking on TH-cam and I have never seen an Amish wedding in my life it was just beautiful the way he spoke to her and it was just so peaceful it made me cry🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️
This most definately is not Amish. More LDS. But not Amish.
Conservative Mennonite, actually. :)
The bride & maid of honor’s dress styles and head coverings are Old Brethren Church member patterns. I’m very familiar with the style as it is what I wear; and I know quite a few people in this video as well. 😉 The bride’s father is one of our ministers.
Nossa podia traduzir pra gente neh que lindooo
No matter what church you serve God in, we’re all basically the same. We serve a risen Savior.
Lovely,just lovely !!
Oh, my word. This was so beautiful! Thank you for sharing this with us. Reagan, would you mind explaining the significance of the different head garments the ladies wore? I noticed one bridesmaid did not wear a covering while they others wore a lacy covering or cap. Does it relate to marital status? The modesty, simplicity of this ceremony and the sincerity exuded by this couple was such a blessing to witness! Lovely, lovely, lovely!
Thanks for watching! Yes, there are different cultural expressions around the ladies’ head coverings, which depends mostly on which type of Mennonite/Anabaptist church they are a part of. The one without the covering is not Mennonite. Hope that makes sense!
@@ReaganSchrock Yes, thank you! :)
The bride and maid of honor were members of the Old Brethren Church. The next two bridesmaids with oval white coverings are Mennonites. The one without a covering was raised Old Brethren, but is in a different church now.
The vows are beautiful and this is what is honouring to God the Father.....
Beautiful, inspiring, hopeful! There is plenty of good and Christian people left.
Cerimônia linda!
Brasil 2020.
I was surprised the crowd didn’t stand up as she walked down the aisle. A beautiful wedding tho
Their sound is like so sweet and took me there
Very sweet.
Absolutely beautiful vows!
Beautiful wedding. But I have a question did the preacher say Mr. Daniel Peters? I’m Mennonite too, but from a whole different group and here are a lot of Mennonites with the surname Peters
Yes that’s the correct name. Daniel is from Texas.
Reagan Schrock do you know if Daniels ancestors are from the Russian Mennonites? (I mean the Mennonites who came over from Russia to America)
Yes they are Russian Mennonite.
Reagan Schrock Interesting, I’m from the Russian Mennonites too, but a different congregation and country, they are spread all over America down to Argentina. Thanks 🙏
Beautiful wedding
The most beautiful wedding I've ever seen!
Lovely wedding! May I ask the significance of the head coverings on the ladies? I noticed some ladies did not have any, some had lace type ones, and some had bonnets. Is it personal choice which they wear, or if they wear them? Or do they symbolize different things?
Hello Malauney: I’m answering your questions as a person with lifelong familiarity and heritage associated with the custom of head coverings for ladies (and also for little girls). The custom of ladies' head coverings originates from teaching found in I Corinthians chapter 11, verses 2-16 in the Christian Bible. The various styles and shapes of the coverings reflect the teachings and practices of each individual congregation and church conference with whom these ladies affiliate. Also, since many congregations allow some variances in the types of head coverings worn by their ladies, the variety of styles and shapes also may reflect the individual preferences of each lady.
FYI, I come from an Anabaptist hearitage, and have numerous female relatives whose heads I have never seen uncovered. (Only their husbands have seen them without their head coverings.) But when awake, they always wear some kind of covering, even a scarf or bonnet, depending upon the weather and situation.
The practice of Christian women worshiping with their heads covered (or “veiled”) was universal in the early Christian church. Martin Luther the Protestant Reformer encouraged wives to worship with their heads veiled. John Calvin (Reformed Church founder), John Knox (Presbyterian Church founder) and John Wesley (Methodist Church founder) all strongly encouraged women (especially married women) to worship with veiled heads. Up to the 18th Century, the custom of Christian women worshiping with covered heads was still basically universal. Only since the early 20th Century has the custom been abandoned in most groups. The main exceptions today that still uphold this custom would be the following:
- many Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches, and Catholic Churches in general, especially those in Latin America
- many Apostolic Christian churches
- Anabaptist groups, such as Hutterites, Amish and more conservative Mennonite churches
- many German Baptist churches
- many conservative Pentecostal churches
- churches in many foreign countries and cultures that generally encourage womens’ modesty
- some Conservative Quaker groups
For reference, look up the topic “Christian head covering” on Wikipedia. You can also just search using those keywords on any Search engine…..
I hope this helps!
The bride and maid of honor were members of the Old Brethren Church, so they are wearing our church pattern. The next two bridesmaids are Mennonites so they have a different pattern. But all plain Anabaptist women cover their heads for the same reason, based on the New Testament book 1st Corinthians, chapter 11. Those without a head covering were not from any if the several Plain Anabaptist churches, but friends and relatives from other faiths, or of no faith.
Muy hermosa boda 👏👏👏😘😘😘😘
Man! Looks like a great one.
Beautiful wedding.
with the wishes an Go bless you from Deutschland
QUE BONITA PAREJA SE HAN CASADO. HE DE ESPERAR QUE LA NUERA SALGA MUY CARIÑOSA CON SUS SUEGROS, QUE AME MUCHO A SU ESPOSO Y SEA UNA MADRE EJEMPLAR PARA SUS HIJOS.....Y NO VAYAN A DECIR SUS SUEGROS....." NU ERA LO QUE YO QUERÍA PARA MI HIJO"....FRASE MUY USADA EN MI PAIS HACIA LAS NUERAS. DESDE CHILE....BIANCA ANTONELLA DI VANNI DI BIAGGIO.
Is the music toward the end the type of music the couple would appreciate?
+My Google Acount It sure is! They approved of the video before it was released. :)
Beautiful
que legal muito bonito
Amen God bless you both god is good beautiful wedding
Thanks for watching!!
@@ReaganSchrock if they Amish people?
@bol pol: if they were Old Order Amish this would not be posted online. In this family there are Mennonites and Old Brethren, who are all in the same branch of Christianity, the Anabaptists.
This is what humility and Godliness look like
Now that was true class..
How beautiful. Thank you for sharing
Wow simplicity at its best.
Beautiful vows
What an absolutely beautiful wedding so simple so pure I love the valves with you said to each other and it’s beautiful
Трогательно...
Lovely God bless..☺️💞🌹
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful words!
These must be contemporary Mennonites, the Old Order Amish I have for neighbors .. around 250 farms .. are vastly more conservative than this. They rarely even show dark blue much less pastel colors and the women never totally expose their hair and would never adorn themselves with anything even close to a lapel flower.
The Mennonites and Amish are different from each other. They are not one and the same. Mennonites may live alongside the rest of society whereas the Amish tend to live clustered together. Overall, the Mennonites are not as strict as the Amish, however, I am beginning to question that as I have seen and talked with more than one Amish teenager whose Elders allowed them to have cell phones.
Hannah Lamppin TEENS with cell phones are most likely on a rumspringa - where they are allowed to experience the modern world (cell phones, cars, modern clothes) usually for a bout a year or so.
I would guess Anabaptist.
@Diane Gherman: Amish, Mennonites and the Old Brethren in this video are all Anabaptists; but there are no Amish in this video. Many Amish do now have phones- but each local church decides independently where they will draw their lines. Acceptance of technology has always happened, just selectively and at a much slower pace than the general population. They like to wait and see what the pros and cons of a technology will be, if it strengthens family and community relationships, or if it is a hindrance, distraction or a stumbling block. The members of an Amish church (members means this is NOT referring to unbaptized teenagers) who I know that have cell phones, have low tech versions, similar to what very conservative Orthodox Jews have. These cell phones are allowed for business (most Amish are self employed, or work for a friend or relative’s business) and also to make medical appointments, inform relatives of births and deaths, in case of emergency, etc. But these phones do not access the internet, and many of them cannot take pictures. Face to face communication is still preferred if possible, as it builds up relationships in a family setting. Also remember that not all Amish are Old Order Amish, and there are 25+ types of just Old Order Amish. Many New Order and Beachy Amish allow cell phones, but those who have internet may use a filter program or choose other protective/safeguard features. There are many Old Order Amish groups which do not allow cell phones, but they do allow a landline phone to be installed at their business, or in the workshop or the barn, or allow a local phone shack shared between neighbors, accessible in case of emergency, to arrange appointments and rides, etc. So each group is different. Amish live in 32 states, 4 Canadian provinces, Central and South America, while Mennonites and Brethren are all over the world; so there’s a very wide diversity of practices.
so cute. Beautiful
Beautiful!
Thanks for watching!
Very lovely. Couple
Beautiful, I am crying
I though amish didnt like light , or being videograph, i thought they didnt do this
Good point! However, these are not Amish but are conservative Mennonites. Most Mennonite groups are ok with video etc. which is the case here. Hope that makes sense! Thanks for watching!
Your right, this is part of the old German Baptist new conference.
Which is why they aren't Amish.
Amish women also do not wear the plain Brethren dress and covering style. The bride’s family are members of the Old Brethren Church, and her father is one of our ministers. The groom, videographer and two of the bridesmaids are Mennonites.
Very beautiful weeding.. Allah blesse this weeding
beautiful
Thanks!
That was so beautiful and heart warming to watch. Thank you