Wedding Words

Wedding Ceremony #1

On behalf of Groom and BrideI would like to thank each of you for attending this wedding celebration. You are indeed participating in one of the happiest moments of their lives. For Groom and Brideyour very presence here as family and honored guests not only heightens the beauty of this moment for them-- but it also completes it!

(Congregation is asked to be seated)

(Bride to be Given Away)

Throughout time and tradition, it has always been the distinct honor and privilege for someone to present the bride in marriage. Who presents Bridein marriage today? I do (or her mother and I)

We are gathered here today to witness the coming together of two people. Two people whose hearts and spirits are already entwined as one. In fact, those of you who know Groom and Bridebest, can also attest to their love for one another and to the blended hopes, dreams and goals that they share. When such a bond exists of this magnitude, then it is only appropriate that we have an open public demonstration of their love such as this wedding ceremony. And so it is now that Groom and Bridewill profess (before God,) their family, and their friends, of their desire to henceforth walk the road of life together.

From the book of Genesis: For God created man in His own image . . . then the Lord formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being . . then the Lord God said, "It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make a helper fit for him" . . . So the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and while he slept took one of his ribs, and closed up its place with flesh.

And the rib, which the Lord God had taken from the man, He made into a woman and brought her to the man. Then the man said, "This at last is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man." Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and cleaves to his wife, and they become one flesh.” Today we are gathered to celebrate such a union. Would you join me as we pray:

The Lord's Prayer

Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy Kingdom come,
thy will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For Thine is the kingdom,

the power and the glory,

forever and ever.

Amen

(Questions of intent-­to groom and bride)

Do you, Groomknowing of this woman’s love for you and returning it, Realizing her strengths and learning from them, recognizing her weaknesses and accepting them, Take Brideto be your lawfully wedded wife? I DO

Do you, Brideknowing of this man’s love for you and returning it, Realizing his strengths and learning from them, recognizing his weaknesses and accepting them, Take Groomto be your lawfully wedded husband? I DO

Option #1 Asking Parents For Their Blessings

(The groom’s family may be asked to stand)

To Groom’sfamily I ask: Do you sanction this marriage with your blessing, and receive Bridewith love as a member of your family? WE DO

Would the bride’s family please stand? To Bride’sfamily I ask: Do you sanction this marriage with your blessing, and receive Groomwith love as one of your family? WE DO

Option #2 Address to the Parents

(Parents may be asked to stand to be addressed by the officiant)

Groom and Bridehave asked me to publicly express their love and appreciation to you, their parents, for all the love and guidance you have given them. It is through you, that they have learned the meaning of the words “love, honor and respect”. It is with these ‘gifts’ that you have bestowed upon them-they will now come to share and exchange with each other. It is tribute to you that they now stand here before us. For it is not just their love for each other that has brought them to this point-but it is also your love for them. For that, they say thank you. You may be seated.

(This can be a good time to present the parents with roses) See the ‘Lagniappe ’ section

Groom and Bride,you are now taking into your care and keeping the happiness of the one person you love the most. You are agreeing to share strengths, responsibilities, and love. As husband and wife you will be each other’s best friend, confidant, lover, teacher, listener and protector. As your relationship grows it will deepen and enrich every facet of your life. Your happiness is fuller, your memories fresher, andyour commitments will be stronger. You will indeed experience marriage to be one of life’s greatest commitments, one of life’s greatest blessings, but also one of life’s greatest challenges. So, be mindful of this; every effort to preserve love with one another by demonstrating patience, by holding each other gently, and by lifting each other up, will go a long, long way in guaranteeing a wonderful and happy life together.

Option#3 Blessing of the Hands

(Reading) Officiant addresses audience: Just as Bride’shand is presented in marriage.

We would like to take a moment to bless the hands of Groom and Bride. For it is through the hands that we demonstrate our love and commitment to one another. Groom and Bride, please face each other and join both hands so that we may bless them.

Reading by officiant: Groom and Bridethese are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and full of love for you. They are being held by yours on this your wedding day as you promise to love each other for the rest of your lives. These are the hands that will work alongside yours as together you build your future, as you share your innermost secrets and dreams together. These are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through out the years, and with the slightest touch will comfort you like no other. These are also the hands that will hold you when fear or grief threatens to overwhelm you. These are the hands that will give you strength when you need it the most.

These are the very hands that will countless times wipe the tears from your eyes; tears of sorrow and tears of joy. These are the hands that will tenderly hold your children. These are the hands that will help you to hold your family together as one.

And lastly, these are the hands that even when wrinkled and aged will still be reaching for yours, still giving you the same unspoken tenderness with just a touch.

Prayer-Blessing Hands

God, bless these hands that you see before you this day. May they always be held by one another. Keep them tender and gentle as they nurture each other in their wondrous love. Help these hands to continue building a relationship founded in your love and grace. May Groom and Bridesee their four hands as healer, protector, shelter, and guide. We ask this in your name, Amen.

Marriage Vows

Groom and Brideas you prepare to pledge your vows to each other, let me remind you that no other vows are more sacred, no other words are more tender than those you are about to assume. May these vows only be broken by death, and may you both live a very long and happy life together. As a symbol of your union, will you now join hands and look into the eyes of the one you love and repeat after me:

VOWS –Groom, then Bride

I, N, take you, N As my friend and my love

Beside me and apart from me

In laughter and in tears

In conflict and in tranquility,

Asking that you be no other than yourself

Loving what I know of you

Trusting what I do not know

And in all the ways that life may lead us

Ring Vows

(Minister holds up rings before congregation and states)

These two rings are made of precious metals and gems to represent the precious love between Groom and BrideThey are also circular to represent the ‘Unbroken circle of love’. For love that is freely given has no beginning or no end. May these rings always remind you that your love is never ending.

Prayer ‘May God bless these rings and the two of you who wear them. May you always abide in His peace and continue in His favor. Amen’

Groom, please take (Bride’s) ring and place it on her left ring finger to seal your commitment of love. (Repeat after me) N,with this ring I commit to you, As this ring encircles your finger, always be reminded, My love encircles your heart.

(Bride repeats the same ring vows)

Prayer--Blessing the Marriage

Heavenly Father, thank you for allowing us this opportunity, to be present in these surroundings. Where dreams come true, where a couple comes together in marriage. Thank you for Groom and Brideas they begin this, their journey through life together. Walk with them each step of the way giving them the faith, and the wisdom, to face together whatever the future may hold. In your name we pray, amen

Pastoral Blessing

Entreat me not to leave you or from walking beside you; for where you go, I will go, where your home shall be so shall my home be, your family shall be my family, your friends shall be my friends, and your God shall be my God. Ruth 1:16

Pronouncement

Forasmuch as Groom and Bridehave consented together in holy wedlock, and have witnessed the same before (God and) this company, and thereto have pledged their faith each to the other, and have declared the same by joining hands and by giving and receiving rings, I hereby pronounce that they are husband and wife together. What God has joined together let not man put asunder. Amen

Minister says to Groom:

(Groom)You may kiss your beautiful bride Formal Introduction

(Congregation is asked to stand) It’s my privilege to present to you for the very first time: Mr. and Mrs. ______.

Wedding Ceremony #2

(Charge to audience)

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here in the sight of God and in the presence of these witnesses, to join together Groom and Bride, in holy matrimony; this is an honorable estate, instituted by God, and signifying unto us the mystical union which exists between Christ and his Church; It is therefore not to be entered into unadvisedly, but reverently, discreetly, and with the approval of God. It is into this holy estate these two persons come now to be joined. (You may be seated)

If the Bride is escorted forward

Throughout time and tradition, all over the world it has always been the distinct honor and privilege for someone to present the bride in marriage. As we come together, whopresents Bride in marriage?

I do (or her mother and I)

(Charge to couple)

I require and charge you both, as you stand in the presence of God, before whom thesecrets of all hearts are disclosed, that having duly considered the holy covenant you are about to make, you do now declare before this company your pledge of faith, each to the other. Be well assured that if these solemn vows are kept, as God’s Word demands, and if steadfastly you endeavor to do the will of your heavenly Father, God will bless your marriage, will grant you fulfillment in it, and will establish your home in peace.

Vows of Intent

(Then shall the officiant say to the man)

Groomdo you take this woman to be your wedded wife, to live together in the holy estate of matrimony? Will you love her, comfort her, honor and keep her, in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others keep yourself only for her so long as you both shall live? I Do

(Then shall the officiant say to the woman)

Bridedo you take this man to be your wedded husband, to live together in the holy estate of matrimony? Will you love him, comfort him, honor and keep him in sickness and in health; and forsaking all others keep yourself only for him so long as you both shall live? I Do

Vows of Intent #2

Do you, Groom take Brideas your wife, joining with her today in spirit, offering your friendship and loving care? Do you promise to honor her growth and freedom as well as your own, to cherish and respect her, to love and embrace her in times of challenge, as well as times of joy? I DO

Do you, Bride, take Groomas your husband, joining with him today in spirit, offering your friendship and loving care? Do you promise to honor his growth and freedom as well as your own, to cherish and respect him, to love and embrace him in times of challenge, as well as times of joy? I DO

Vows of Intent #3

Groom will you have Brideas your wedded wife, to live together in the covenant of faith, hope, and love? Will you listen to her deepest thoughts, be tenderhearted, kind, and wise in your daily care of her, and stand faithfully as her side in sickness and health? Choosing her above all others, will you undertake to care for her well-being of mind, body, and spirit, as long as you both shall live? I DO/I WILL

Bride will you have Groom as your wedded husband, to live together in the covenant of faith, hope, and love? Will you listen to his deepest thoughts, be tenderhearted, kind, and wise in your daily care of him, and stand faithfully at his side in sickness and health? Choosing him above all others, will you undertake to care for his well-being of mind, body, and spirit, as long as you both shall live? I DO/I WILL

Option1 Request Parents of (Groom, then Bride) for Blessing

Do you sanction this marriage with your blessing and receive N. (bride) with love as a member of your family? (Same question would be asked of the bride’s family)

Option 1 Addressing Thanks to the Parents

Groom and Bridehave asked me to publicly express their love and appreciation to you, their parents, for all the love and guidance you have given them. It is through you, they have learned the meaning of the words “respect,” love”, and “honor”. These ‘gifts’ that you have bestowed upon them-they will now come to share, and exchange with each other. It is a tribute to you that they now stand here before us. For your support that has brought them this far in their lives they say thank you-..and I say thank you.

Option 2 Rose Service to Parents

Officiant: As they come before us to be married, Groom and Bridewish to acknowledge and thank their parents for the love and support they have given them. The flowers they give to their parents represent the feeling of gratitude in the hearts of Groom and Bride. This moment marks a major change in their lives, but the ties of love and friendship with their parents will continue. (The bride and groom then walk together to their parents, who rise, and the bride and groom hug each of them and give each a rose.)

Special Reading (Insert here)

Blessing of the Hands

Officiant addresses audience:

Just as the brides’ hand was presented in marriage. We would like to take a moment to bless the hands of Groom and Bride. For it is through the hands that we demonstrate our love and commitment to one another.

Groom and Bride, please face each other and join both hands so that we may bless them. Reading by Officiant:

These are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and full of love for you. They are being held by yours on your wedding day as you two promise to love each other for the rest of your lives. These are also the hands that will work alongside yours as together you build your future and share your inner most dreams and secrets together. These are the very hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, and with the slightest touch will comfort you like no other. These are the hands that will hold you when fear or grief threatens to overwhelm you. The hands that you hold are the same hands that will countless times wipe the tears from your eyes; tears of sorrow and tears of joy. These too are the hands that will tenderly hold your children and help you to hold your family as one. And lastly, these are the hands that even when wrinkled and aged will still be reaching for yours, still giving you the same unspoken tenderness with just a touch.