Minister James Zito Las Vegas
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
I am So Blessed 2012
About Minister James Zito
Ordained: 1-26-2012
Minister ID: 122709
This year will be the first time I actually marry blessed couples in Las Vegas
I am blessed and excited to serve you and assist with your wedding plans in order to make your celebration a joyous one. I am committed to help build strong marriages and will do what I can to help yours start off on a solid foundation. “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh. So they are no longer two, but one.” Mark 10:7-8 NIV
For some, this is the perfect alternative to a traditional church or courthouse wedding. For those who come from different religious backgrounds, this offers a meaningful solution. For others, the appeal of having their wedding delivered by someone they share a personal bond with is reason enough.
For some, this is the perfect alternative to a traditional church or courthouse wedding. For those who come from different religious backgrounds, this offers a meaningful solution. For others, the appeal of having their wedding delivered by someone they share a personal bond with is reason enough.
Minister James Zito Page http://www.theamm.org/ordained-minister-directory/details?id=122709
min·is·ter (mn-str)
n. Abbr. Min.
1.
a. One who is authorized to perform religious functions in a Christian church, especially a Protestant church.
b. Roman Catholic Church The superior in certain orders.
2. A high officer of state appointed to head an executive or administrative department of government.
3. An authorized diplomatic representative of a government, usually ranking next below an ambassador.
4. A person serving as an agent for another by carrying out specified orders or functions.
v. min·is·tered, min·is·ter·ing, min·is·ters
v.intr.
1. To attend to the wants and needs of others: Volunteers ministered to the homeless after the flood. See Synonyms attend2.
2. To perform the functions of a cleric.
v.tr.
To administer or dispense (a sacrament, for example).
[Middle English, from Old French ministre, from Latin minister, servant; see mei-2 in Indo-European roots.]
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