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    Wedding of the Century

     

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    miketh says Dr. Rogers is a respected minister, who taught hundreds of preachers during his career. He said about 1,200 people attended the wedding. - davidw, CNN iReport producer

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    Celebrating Holy Matrimony at 90+ “With joy in their hearts, Dr. Ernest E. Rogers, 93, and Mrs. Annell M. Wright, 91, united in marriage at the Oakwood University Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturday, December 26, 2009, Ministers in charge: Elder Harold Lee, Director, Bradford Cleveland Brooks Institute & Dr. Craig Newborn, Pastor Oakwood Church. The groom is a retired Church Minister and Professor of Biblical Languages at Oakwood University. He is the father of three (Jeannette Rogers Dulan, Eugene Rogers and Sherman Rogers), grandfather of four, and great-grandfather of three. The bride is a retired Madison County Elementary School Teacher. She is the mother of four (Belvia Wright Matthews, Brenda Wright Hughes, Herman Wright and Clara Wright White), grandmother of seven, and great-grandmother of eight. The couple resides in Huntsville, Alabama”–Kelli C. Dulan. Submitted & Posted at http://www.scc-adventist.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=214:updated-wedding-of-the-century-video-included&catid=9:2010-news&Itemid=180 by Michael A. Harpe, Communication Director, South Central Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Nashville, TN.

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