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Wedding Stops For Worship To 'Great Are You Lord'

January 26, 2018

Wedding Stops For Worship To 'Great Are You Lord'

There is nothing like seeing a couple join their lives together in holy matrimony. Seeing two separate lives become one life together in Christ is so powerful. When Justin and Marla Anderson decided to make the decision to come together in marriage they knew they wanted to make sure God stayed at the center of that marriage. So when they were planning their wedding they wanted to do something to remind themselves and the guests that God is the reason they are all there.

This God-fearing couple came up with the greatest idea. They decided that as part of their ceremony they would take a break from all of the ‘normal’ rituals and take time to worship. So while still standing at the altar the two stopped as the band started playing the worship hit ‘Great Are You Lord’ from All Sons And Daughters.

Wedding Stops For Worship To 'Great Are You Lord' credit: youtube.com

All of sudden their ceremony was transformed into a worship service. Friends, family and the wedding party were standing hands raised in total surrender to the Lord. And seeing this couple at their altar worshiping the Lord on their wedding day is truly beautiful. I couldn’t help but worship along with this couple.

Wedding Stops For Worship To 'Great Are You Lord' credit: youtube.com

This is truly a powerful moment and I am so glad they chose to share this moment with us. If this couple continues to keep the Lord in the center of their marriage like they did at their wedding, we know they will be celebrating many, many years together. Who else wishes they had thought to do this worship break at their wedding? Wow!

WATCH: Wedding Worship Video

Credit: Marla Johst

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