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Commitment

There is something that has no value or has very low value today. It is commitment. Many couples today engage and disengage just like that. Marriage is almost an erased word from the vocabulary of many people.

Yesterday, I was invited to witness a commitment between Brian Fuller and Jackie (Now) Fuller at our church. There was a great worship moment and a brilliant ceremony. Garland Robertson conducted the ceremony with some reminders about commitment and encouragement words for the lovely couple.
Brian is the worship pastor for Flamingo Road Church Sawgrass Campus and Jackie is one of the core team members on the children ministry at Flamingo Road Church Cooper City Campus. They meet, like each other and they decided to have a life together. They committed each other to be one and now they are Mr. and Mrs. Fuller.

God bless them always! Congratulations Brian and Jackie

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  1. Good job capturing the moment. Thanks!

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  2. Arturo, great write up and nice pictures. It was an honor to have your perspective sir!

    Fuller

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