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Jill and Michael

Filed in Wedding — July 10, 2022

​Rev. Rachel Tatge officiated Jill and Michael’s wedding Lilac Acres in Waukesha, WI.

The ceremony went great, and the couple was thrilled by how well it went. The guests laughed, cried, and even clapped after the Charge to the Couple when Rachel shared Jill and Michael’s love story. Rachel said that after the ceremony, family members came up to her and told her how outstanding the ceremony was.

Adding the extra element of sharing your personal story with your guests elevates the ceremony to a whole new level and sets the tone for a fantastic party to follow.

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