Matthew 18 verse 19 "He prayed for her; she prayed for him and God smiled knowing that their names are already written next to each other"
1 Corinthiens 14 verse 4 "La charité est patiente, elle est pleine de bonté; la charité n'est point envieuse; la charité ne se vante point, elle ne s'enfle point d'orgueil"
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Bride
Groom
Parent of the Bride
Mother of the Groom
Maid of Honor
Best Man
Groomsman
Bridesmaid
Bridesmaid
Bridesmaid
Bridesmaid
Bridesmaid
Bridesmaid
Bridesmaid
To enter Brazil, citizens of the United States and Canada must have a visa. Regarding other countries, please check with a Brazilian consulate for a more accurate response. https://brazil.vfsevisa.com/homepage
RSVPs must be submitted before August 31st, 2026. If you would like to RSVP, please let Mike or Rachelle know.
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It’s best to secure your accommodations ahead of time—whether you prefer a hotel or an Airbnb—in well-known areas like Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana Beach, or Ipanema Beach.
Because Brazil's traffic regulations differ greatly from those in other nations, we do not advise renting a car. To request rides, we advise using the Uber app.
Copacabana is famous, packed, urban, vibrant, and always entertaining. Compared to Copacabana, Ipanema is less congested, fashionable, upmarket, walkable, and a lot of fun. Away from the city center, Barra da Tijuca provides a more contemporary, hygienic, and laid-back local feel. It is ideal for unwinding and staying out of the crowd. The proximity of Copacabana and Ipanema makes it simple to reach tourist destinations. Bara da Tijuca is also the closest to the location of the wedding ceremony. Overall, depending on personal taste, all three are excellent options.