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  2. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    For example, a casual beach wedding may have light, fresh colors and beach-related graphics. A formal church wedding may have more scripty typefaces and lots of ornamentation that matches the formal nature of the event. The design of the invitation is becoming less and less traditional and more reflective of the couple's personality.

  3. Altar call - Wikipedia

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    An altar call is a practice in some Christian churches where people who want to accept Jesus Christ are invited to come forward at the end of a sermon. Learn about the history, controversies, and examples of altar calls in evangelicalism.

  4. Right Hand of Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the biblical and historical origins and meanings of the ritual of shaking hands to welcome new members or ministers. Find out how different Christian denominations and traditions use this gesture in their worship and covenants.

  5. Ecclesiastical Latin - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastical Latin is a form of Latin used in Christian liturgy, theology, and church administration. It developed from Classical Latin and Vulgar Latin, and has various pronunciations and styles depending on the context and period.

  6. Master of ceremonies - Wikipedia

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    A master of ceremonies, abbreviated MC or emcee, is the official host of a ceremony, staged event, conference, convention, or similar performance. The term has various origins and meanings in different contexts, such as the Catholic Church, monarchies, chivalric orders, and entertainment industry.

  7. Pastoral letter - Wikipedia

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    A pastoral letter is an open letter by a bishop or a pastor to their flock, containing advice, instruction or consolation. Learn about the history, types and examples of pastoral letters in different Christian traditions and contexts.

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