Amanda Eileen Hite and Julie Rebecca Rodgers were married Sept. 1 in Washington. The Rev. Dana Colley Corsello performed the ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral, where she is the vicar.
Ms. Hite (left), 41, is a founder and the chief executive of Be the Change Revolutions, a movement marketing company, which specializes in social media, in Washington, and also speaks on how to use social media for marketing.
She is a daughter of Patricia Simon Garrick of Sistersville, W.Va., and Dennis K. Hite of Columbus, Ohio.
Ms. Rodgers, 32, writes and speaks about Christian faith and L.G.B.T. issues, and about other justice, community and family issues. She graduated from Dallas Baptist University and received a master’s degree in English from the University of Dallas.
She is the daughter of Constance Mercer Rodgers and Roger W. Rodgers of Coppell, Tex.
The couple met in 2015, after each read something the other had written on Twitter. They began following each other on Twitter, which soon led to direct messaging that was in turn supplanted by chatting on the telephone. Ms. Rodgers lived in Chicago at the time, while Ms. Hite was in Washington. When they met in person, they hit it off, and six months later, Ms. Rodgers moved to Washington.