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There are no obligations on earth more sacred v than the vows of marriage.
There is no vow more solemn than those your are about to make.
There is no human institution more sacred than
that of the home you are creating.
True marriage is the most sacred of all covenants
and for it to be successful it must be spiritually motivated.
Your faith and love will bring into your lives all
the happiness, peace and security you desire.
Your love is the union of two kindred spirits.
Groom, do you take this woman to be your wedded wife
to live together in the holy sate of matrimony?
Do you promise to love her, comfort her,
honor her and cherish her at all times?
Bride, do you take this man to be your wedded husband,
to live together in the holy sate of matrimony?
Do you promise to love him, comfort him,
honor him and cherish him at all times?
G: (repeat after me) Bride's Name I love and support you for being
all that you are and all that you are not
and all that you can be.
I choose you to be my wife. I love you
and cherish you all the days of my life.
B: (repeat after me) Groom's Name I love and support you
for being all that you are and all that you v are not and all that you can be.
I choose you to be my husband.
I love you and cherish you all the days of my life.
The ring is a symbol of the unbroken unity of love
now to be manifested in your married life.
Ancient Egyptians believed that there
was a vein from the third finger
on the left hand straight to the heart.
The ring is made in the form of a circle,
which has a beginning and no end.
It represents the truth of the law of life,
as we give to each other we receive from each other.
As you give of your faith, your love, your understanding
and your compassion each to the other, it shall be returned
unto you enhanced and multiplied.
Let this represent the enduring quality
of you love and trust in one another.
Groom: May I have your ring?
Bless this ring Oh God.
Bless ________who gives it and _______who receives it.
Groom: (Repeat after me) With this ring, I thee wed,
let it ever be to us the symbol of our love,
n outward sign of our faithfulness and love each to the other.
I place it now upon your hand.
Bride: (Repeat after me) I accept this ring
as a symbol of our love and faithfulness each to the other.
Repeat the above for the Bride
Your wedding rings have a special meaning.
Know as you view these rings that they affirm your
oneness in love and trust each to the other.
I Corinthians 13:
Love is patient, Love is kind and envies no one.
Love is never boastful, nor conceited,
nor rude, never selfish not quick to take offense.
Love keeps no score of wrongs does not
gloat over others mistakes, but delight in the truth.
There is nothing love cannot face,
There is no limit to its faith it's hope and its endurance.
In a word, there are three things that last forever,
Faith hope and love but the greatest of these is love.
In as much as you _________and you __________
have consented together in the unity of marriage and have witnessed
the same before God and have pledged your
faith and your love each to the other,
by the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife.
You may kiss your bride.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I present to you _______________________!