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You can just have the pastor announce that your grandmother is going to do a reading, and slip it in after he does the welcome, after he does a prayer (if he is), right before or after you say your vows, etc. There are a lot of options really. Once you get into deciding the particulars of your ceremony I'm sure you'll see a point to slip it in.
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Hello, Everyone!
Im sort of stumped and I need your help! I want to have a poem reading at our wedding, very short and sweet. but---- our pastor is japanese native and I think the english may be to hard for him to pronounce for others to understand, so I really wanted my grandmother to do the reading.
how could I incorporate the reading smoothly into the ceremony?? what could the pastor say/do to integrate it in ?
THANKS!