A Bristow, Oklahoma Couple’s Lovely Wedding at the Cross

A Bristow, Oklahoma Couple’s Lovely Wedding at the Cross

Jordyn and Caden’s Sapulpa, Oklahoma Summer Wedding

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Photo credits: Tiffany Alexander Photography

The soft glow of twilight bathed their wedding venue, as the bride slipped into her stunning gown from Bella Rose Bridal. The dress seemed to shimmer with the day’s excitement, its delicate details perfectly reflecting the elegance of the evening. Her bridesmaids, dressed in flowing Azazie gowns, surrounded her, each one radiant, sharing in the joy of the moment. Her venue choice was Bella Rosa Venue in Sapulpa, Oklahoma only 23 miles from her home in Bristow.

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Photo credits: Tiffany Alexander

The men, casual yet polished, wore jeans, shirts, and boots from Boot Barn, exuding a country charm. Caden, in a sharp blazer from Men’s Warehouse, stood at the altar, his heart racing with anticipation. Every piece of the day had come together, each choice reflecting who they were as a couple.

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Photo credits: Tiffany Alexander

Their flower girls, more like little sisters than friends, grinned shyly in their sweet Etsy dresses, scattering petals down the aisle as Jordyn made her way to Caden. She walked down the aisle with friends and family seated on white chairs on both sides of the walk. She leaned on her Daddy’s arm walking to music that was blue toothed from her own phone to stand with Caden in front of beautiful flower bouquets across the ground at the foot of a large wooden cross that Caden’s Dad had made.

The ceremony was led by Brent Hinkle, their beloved preacher from Bristow First Church of God, whose words resonated deeply as he spoke of love and commitment. It was personal, heartfelt, and spiritual, making the moment even more intimate. The day was not too hot for July 5th and the flowers in the flower beds on both sides of the “Two Shall Be One Steps” were blooming beautifully.

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Photographer: Tiffany Alexander

As they exchanged vows and prayed their lives would be blessed by God, the symbolism of their rings echoed the meaning of their day. Her ring from Zales sparkled in the evening light, and Caden’s band from James Avery, engraved with Matthew 19:6 served as a beautiful reminder of their union, a sacred promise of forever. (“Wherefore, they are no more twain but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together let no man put asunder.â€)

After the ceremony and lovely reception in Bella Rosa Venue’s completely climate controlled ball room, they stepped onto the dance floor for their first dance as husband and wife. With no rehearsal, just the music and the magic of the moment, they swayed together to “Sweet Symphony” by Chris Stapleton and Joy Oladokun. Their movements were instinctual, filled with love, and for those few minutes, it was as if the world had paused just for them.

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Photography credits go to Tiffanyjophotography

Tiffani Alexander, their photographer and family friend, captured it all with her special camera. Her presence was as familiar as it was professional, and every candid smile and tender glance was perfectly frozen in time through her lens.

Though their caterer had canceled a few months prior, family and friends had rallied together and pre prepped, finger foods.  Little smokies, sliders, and chips with various dips filled the tables, offering a casual, delicious spread. Dessert was a whimsical affair with a cookie wedding cake and an ice cream sundae bar, a sweet ending to the hot July evening. Everyone felt the love and care that had gone into preparing it all, into a memory they’d cherish forever.

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Photographer: Tiffani Jo Photography

As the stars began to twinkle in the sky and the warmth of the night lingered, the bride and groom knew this day had been nothing short of perfect. They ended it with a slow dance in the twilight then followed up by exiting the building with family and friends holding sparklers on each side of the covered porch and a blast of huge fireworks across the lawn.

Their beautiful wedding wasn’t just about the details but about the people who shared it with them, the love they felt, and the home they established and the memories at Bella Rosa Venue that will last them a lifetime.

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Photo credits: Tiffanyjophotography

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Written by Tricia Bell

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