Wedding Day: The Ceremony
The wedding ceremony itself took place shortly after 1PM. We didn't have a rehearsal, but I'm thankful things went smoothly nonetheless. Below are some pics Tae Hee Lee took for us.
My parents were all smiles as their only son said "Goodbye" to his single days.

Gana's sister and grandmother were also full of joy on this occasion.

It was a blessing to see so many supportive friends at the wedding.

Though not a native speaker, Pastor Kim Kwang Woong lightened things up with his humor.

I'm getting married!

Tuvshin relished playing the fatherly role.

Wedding vows are a vital part of any Christian marriage ceremony.

Pastor Kim prayed we would have a bright future that would bring glory to God.

The HILS(Handong International Law School) Choir blessed us with two songs...

...and then gave flowers to the bride!

The Mongolian Choir, all heirs of Genghis Khan, did a superb job with a traditional wedding tune.

Here come Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hooker!
My parents were all smiles as their only son said "Goodbye" to his single days.

Gana's sister and grandmother were also full of joy on this occasion.

It was a blessing to see so many supportive friends at the wedding.

Though not a native speaker, Pastor Kim Kwang Woong lightened things up with his humor.

I'm getting married!

Tuvshin relished playing the fatherly role.

Wedding vows are a vital part of any Christian marriage ceremony.

Pastor Kim prayed we would have a bright future that would bring glory to God.

The HILS(Handong International Law School) Choir blessed us with two songs...

...and then gave flowers to the bride!

The Mongolian Choir, all heirs of Genghis Khan, did a superb job with a traditional wedding tune.

Here come Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hooker!

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