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Celebrating Intercultural Weddings
                                                        MobileReverend@gmail.com • (310) 749-3043

Marriage historically has been about building a bridge that unites two families. 
Increasingly that bridge unites families of often quite different cultural back-grounds reflecting the growing diversity we find in the people we meet in our daily lives.  Soon-to-be-wed couples will appreciate Mobile Reverend’s sensitivity to what defines each of the pair uniquely as individuals, as well as his skill at drawing out the common ground that unites them ultimately as citizens of the same world.  Mobile Reverend will help brides and grooms create a wedding ceremony that celebrates and honors the ethnic and national heritage -- and the other possible lines of identity in between – that each brings to their marriage. 
Intercultural Wedding, $425 and up.

Mobile Reverend is now on Facebook!  You are sincerely invited to "Like" him!

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Mobile Reverend enjoys living in Southern California which boasts a richness of ethnic enclaves.  Freeway and street signs bear descriptive names such as Historic Filipino Town, Little Armenia, Chinatown, Koreatown, Little Saigon, Cambodia Town, Little Tokyo and Thai Town.  There is no such sign for “Little India” in Artesia, but just about everyone knows it can be found on Pioneer Boulevard.  Little Ethiopia lies just south of what some Angelenos call “Kosher Canyon” or “The Bagel District” on Fairfax Avenue.  Anaheim is home to Little
Arabia as well as “Little Gaza Strip” or “The West Bank of Anaheim.” Officially recognized by the City of Los Angeles as Persian Square, “Little Persia” in the Westwood area is also known by its more imaginative name “Tehrangeles”.

Speaking of Westwood, Mobile Reverend is an alumnus of UCLA’s highly respected World Arts and Cultures Program (now the World Arts and Cultures Department), where he graduated Cum Laude and with Departmental Honors in 1993.  His degree concentration was Anthropology. 
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