Candace Cameron Bure shared exciting family news

Such happy and beautiful news! Candace Cameron Bure shared exciting family news about her son, Lev Bure, getting married as she celebrated the new union and her faith.

The 47-year-old actress posted several beautiful pictures from the wedding day festivities over the weekend to Instagram on Tuesday.

“I present to you, Mr. and Mrs. Lev Bure,” Bure captioned her post. “Words cannot express the joy we have felt this weekend celebrating the marriage of our son and his bride Elliott. We gained a beautiful daughter and a wonderful family to do life with.”

“I have an overwhelming sense of love, joy, peace and contentment thanks to God’s blessing of family and friendship,” she added. “My heart is so full. I’m grateful for our generational blessing of long lasting Christ-centered marriages; to have a legacy of great-grandparents and grandparents who have shown us the way.”

 

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“And now, being the example for our children and their children to come,” Bure continued. “If this isn’t a blessing, I don’t know what is. What a celebration it was! The Holy Spirit was present, the gospel was preached and love filled the air. Covenant vows were made and hearts watching were reminded of theirs long ago.”

She closed out her post by calling it a “glorious” day as she congratulated the newlyweds.

Lots of congratulatory messages filled the comments portion of her post with sweet words from celebrities and fellow stars of the Great American Family Network (GAF), where Bure develops, produces, and stars in faith-based movies.

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The former “Full House” star recently talked about her work on the network and said their goal is to honor “faith, family, and country” in film — something she said was often missing.

“I think we want to create an oasis in a cultural desert,” Bure told Fox News.

Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, the “Fuller House” star previously opened up about her decision to leave Hallmark and join GAF after Hallmark’s programming and advertising started involving LGBTQ-themed stories.

“I knew that the people behind Great American Family were Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment,” the superstar actress said, noting that Hallmark had essentially become “a completely different network” than when she signed on due to a “change of leadership.”