Keith and Amy
June 12, 2004

 

 

Wedding Ceremony
Ridgecrest Baptist Church

   


The Wedding Ceremony

Prelude

 Canon in D                                                               Johann Pachelbel

Seating of Bride’s Grandmother
Seating of Groom’s Parents
Seating of Bride’s Mother
Entrance of Bridesmaids

 Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin                                   Richard Wagner

Entrance of Bride
Giving of Bride

 Prayer and Charge z
Declaration of Intent
Vows of the Christian Home

 How Beautiful                                         Twila Paris/ arr. Larry Dalton

Lighting of the Unity Candle
After they light the candle, Amy and Keith will say a prayer
together. Please use this time to say a prayer for the couple.

Homily

If You Could See What I See        Geoff Moore/Steven Curtis Chapman

Exchange of Vows
Exchange of Rings
Prayer
Pronouncement

The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba                 George Frederick Handel

Recessional

Please stay for the reception in the fellowship hall after the ceremony


The Wedding Party

 

Bride
Groom

Parents of the Bride
Parents of the Groom
Grandmother of the Bride

Matron of Honor
Bridesmaids


Groomsmen

 

Ushers

 
Videographer

Officiant

Pianist/Vocalist

Strings  

Guest Book Attendant

Gift Table Attendants


Reception Coordinator

Beverage Servers

 
Cake/Punch Servers

 

Reception Pianist

Amy McKinstry
Keith Tyndall

Wayne and Shirley McKinstry
Ralph and Peggy Tyndall
Louise Swan

Tammy Eastburn
Susan Clabaugh
Lisa Shum

Brian Tyndall
Rick Tyndall
Mike Tyndall

David McKinstry
Chase Baker

Christian Tyndall  

Rev. Robert Eastburn

Jeff Bennett

The Stanton Strings

Ann Goodell

Marisa Wilke
Lindy Biglieni

Ginger Lowery

Coral Baucum
Ann Goodell

Stephanie Daniels
Marisa Wilke
Lindy Biglieni

Kathy Wingo


More about the Wedding Party

Amy would like to thank her parents, Wayne and Shirley McKinstry, for raising her in a Christian home and giving her love and support in all her endeavors throughout the years.

Keith would like to thank his parents, Ralph and Peggy Tyndall, for the many sacrifices they have made over the years for their boys and for creating a loving and happy home.

 Amy would like to thank her grandma, Louise Swan, for her shining life example, love, and prayers.

Tammy Eastburn and Amy met at Ridgecrest Baptist Church (RBC) five years ago. Their friendship has grown over the years through many shoe shopping trips, long conversations, and most recently, wedding planning.

Susan Clabaugh and Amy met their freshman year at Southwest Baptist University. The two friends spent much time together in the music department, the elementary education department, and in the apartment they shared their senior year.

Lisa Shum and Amy met at RBC, where they quickly became friends due to a common career of teaching. Two years ago, Amy, Tammy, and Lisa took an exciting vacation to Chicago together.

Brian Tyndall is Keith's older brother and is the father of Christian.  Keith remembers long hours of playing Strat-o-matic baseball with  Brian during summer breaks from school.

Rick Tyndall is Keith's middle brother and is the father of Mason.  Rick is remembered for both denting the front door and breaking the  fish tank with his head as a youngster.

Mike Tyndall is Keith's youngest brother and is the father of Calder  and Grant, and is the stepfather of Chase.  Mike threw a bachelor party for Keith that primarily involved trimming branches from trees  in Keith's yard.

David McKinstry is Amy's brother. While growing up together, Amy and David put on elaborate productions with their toys and stuffed animals, and Amy is glad David has come all the way from Maryland to be a part of this production today.

Chase Baker is Keith's step-nephew and will be a senior next year at
Parkview High School.  Keith and Chase share the same birthday:
January 4.

Christian Tyndall is Keith's nephew and has quite an artistic eye.
This was demonstrated when he recently won a $300 first prize for an
art contest at school.  

Robert Eastburn is Amy and Keith’s faith family leader. Besides being Tammy’s husband, he is a knowledgeable teacher and a licensed minister.  

Jeff Bennett is a talented pianist and worship pastor at RBC.  

Ann Goodell and Amy met at Ridgecrest Baptist Church, and have been roommates for the past year.  

Marisa Wilke was Amy’s roommate for four years, and currently lives in Cocoa Beach, Florida, where she teaches sixth grade. While they were roommates, Marisa gave Amy unswerving support in her various gardening experiments.  

Lindy Biglieni and Amy attend RBC together. They have also spent time together in various Bible studies.  

Ginger Lowery and Amy both play in the orchestra at RBC.  

Coral Baucum teaches kindergarten Sunday School with Amy and Keith. She is a capable cook, who prepares Wednesday night meals for the church family at RBC.  

Stephanie Daniels made the wedding cake, and has graciously offered to help serve today.  

Kathy Wingo is a talented pianist who plays regularly at RBC.


   

 

 

 

Photographs by Peggy Tyndall
Programs by Shirley McKinstry

 

 

 

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