Last Sunday at the Lion of Judah Cathedral of the Lighthouse Chapel International in Cape Coast, a young couple, Augustine Adams and Beatrice Bruwette 'wowed' the audience at their wedding ceremony when they decided to receive their wedding rings at the altar via a "drone delivery service".

The government of Ghana following the footsteps of Rwanda has decided to use drones to deliver essential health supplies such as drugs and blood to remote areas but even before that materialises, the young couple in Cape Coast decided to add a touch of romance to test how the drone service will work.

Unlike the usual trend where the best man and lady of honour hold the ring and present it to the couple when it’s time for the exchange of vows, this couple had their rings flown over from the back of the auditorium, over the heads of the congregation to the front where the best man picked it up and presented it to the couple.

The congregants obviously ‘wowed’ by the move cheered and clapped along as the drone was piloted to the front.

The video of the ceremony has since gone viral and shared by many on social media.

Responding to the public reaction, the young couple, Mr and Mrs Adams told Graphic Online in Cape Coast that they were overwhelmed by how the video has gone viral.

Mr and Mrs Adams told Graphic Online's Cape Coast reporter, Shirley Asiedu Addo that they have received phone calls from all over Ghana and from the United States about t the video.

He said he was motivated by a sermon preached by Bishop Dag Heward Mills which was reemphasized by Bishop Wisdom Eli Tsyi of the Lion of Judah Cathedral in Cape Coast and so he and his bride decide to arrange a drone to bring their wedding rings.

"Our pastor, Pastor Joseph Sampson helped us to arrange for the drone. It was just to spice our wedding and we didn't expect this response. We are amazed. All glory to God."

The wedding was held at the Lion of Judah Cathedral of the Lighthouse Chapel International in Cape Coast.

A packed auditorium was surprised to see a drone with the ringbox hanging on it flying towards the altar.

The excitement increased as the congregation applauded and admired the innovation.

Since then the video has gone viral with many shares, especially on Facebook.

Pastor Sampson said the idea caught from a sermon from Bishop Heward Mills was to add colour, spice and excitement to the wedding.

"We thank God for everything and for the pastors he has given us," the couple said.

 

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