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The King of Texas

Your Wedding Has Been Blessed by the King of Texas

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weddings blessed by the King of Texas

A Commemorative Charity Gift

Celebrate a wedding in a uniquely Texan way.

“Your Wedding Has Been Blessed by the King of Texas” is a symbolic, theatrical wedding gift offered as part of a charity-supported entertainment program. It is designed to be lighthearted, memorable, and meaningful, while supporting charitable work.

This program is intended purely for entertainment and commemoration. It does not affect legal or religious marital status in any way.


What This Is

This program provides a symbolic, commemorative wedding blessing delivered by a fictional ceremonial character known as The King of Texas.

Participants receive:

  • A decorative certificate commemorating the symbolic blessing
  • Optional inclusion on a public listing page
  • The satisfaction of supporting charitable programs

This makes a great:

  • Wedding gift
  • Anniversary gift
  • Keepsake for couples who enjoy humor, symbolism, and Texas culture

Already Married? Retroactive Blessings Welcome

This commemorative blessing is not limited to newlyweds. Couples who were married in the past are welcome to receive a retroactive symbolic blessing as well.

After all, as legend would have it, the King of Texas is not bound by calendars or timelines.

Whether the wedding took place last month, last year, or decades ago, the symbolic blessing may be issued retroactively as a playful, commemorative gesture.

As with all aspects of this program, retroactive blessings are fictional, theatrical, and intended purely for entertainment and commemoration. They carry no legal, religious, or governmental authority.


What This Is Not

To be clear:

  • This is not a legal marriage ceremony
  • This is not a religious rite
  • This does not replace an officiant or license
  • This has no legal, religious, or governmental authority

It is not affiliated with any church, denomination, or religious institution.

It is a fictional, theatrical blessing for entertainment purposes only.


About the King of Texas

The King of Texas is a fictional ceremonial character created for storytelling, entertainment, and charitable fundraising.

There is no monarchy in Texas, and no claim of authority is implied or intended. The character exists purely as a playful, symbolic figure in the spirit of folklore and fun.


What You Receive

1. Commemorative Certificate

A decorative certificate indicating that the wedding has received a symbolic blessing from the King of Texas.

Certificates may be provided:

  • Digitally (downloadable)
  • Or as a physical keepsake (if offered)

2. Optional Public Listing

Couples may choose to be listed on our public page:

Weddings Blessed by the King of Texas

Listings are optional and privacy-respecting. Names, initials, or dates may be used depending on preference.


Pricing and Charity Support

Suggested contribution: $100

Proceeds support Charity Helpers Foundation programs and community initiatives.

This contribution supports charitable work and covers the creation of commemorative materials. It is not the purchase of a legal or religious service.


Important Disclaimer

This commemorative blessing is symbolic and theatrical only.

It carries no legal, religious, or governmental standing and does not constitute a marriage ceremony, officiation, or recognition of marital status.

Marriage laws vary by jurisdiction. Couples are responsible for meeting all legal requirements independently.


How to Request a Blessing

To request a commemorative blessing or purchase it as a gift:

  • Use the site contact form
  • Include the couple’s names (or initials), wedding date, and any display preferences

We review requests in good faith and will follow up with next steps.


Optional Presentation Suggestion

Download the Music Pack:
CHF-KingOfTexas-MusicPack.zip

 

Some couples choose to make this commemorative gift more memorable by presenting the certificate in a playful, theatrical way during their celebration.

A common approach is to have a friend or guest briefly dress as a fictional “King of Texas” character and present the certificate during the reception or another non-ceremonial moment. This can be done with humor, storytelling, or lighthearted flair, and often becomes a memorable highlight of the event.

An original Royal Blessing Performance Track is also available as a free download. Some people choose to play this track softly in the background during the presentation as a fun, atmospheric touch. The track is provided freely for personal, non-commercial use at private celebrations and is intended purely as background atmosphere.

Any such presentation and audio use are entirely optional, informal, and intended purely for entertainment and commemoration. They carry no legal, religious, or governmental function and should not be part of the legal marriage ceremony itself.

The tone is best kept clearly fictional and celebratory, with exaggerated or playful elements rather than anything that suggests authority, officiation, or official recognition.


The King’s Wedding Chili

A Note from the King’s Table

The King of Texas is fond of saying that not every great dish is meant for every day.

This particular chili was first encountered not in a palace or a grand hall, but through an artisan cook in rural Texas — someone who understood that some recipes are not built for routine, but for moments. The chili was rich, slightly sweet, and generous in spirit. It never quite fit as an everyday meal, and because of that, it was often overlooked.

The King recognized it for what it was: a special-occasion chili.

Rather than letting the recipe fade into obscurity, the artisan chose to share it. The recipe was given freely, with the hope that it would be cooked when people gathered, celebrated, and fed many at once.

Today, the King of Texas continues that tradition.

For couples, families, or friends looking for a warm, communal dish suited for weddings, anniversaries, or meaningful gatherings, the King offers this recipe as a gift — not as a secret kept, but as something meant to be passed along.

Click here to receive: 
The King of Texas’s Wedding Chili Recipe.


A Final Note

Weddings are moments of joy, meaning, and memory. This program exists to add a smile, a keepsake, and a little Texas-flavored fun, while helping support charitable work that matters.

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