A wedding ceremony is held to officially mark the beginning of a marriage between two people. The ceremony itself may be legal in nature (getting a marriage license at City Hall), for religious purposes (held in a church), or to allow the two individuals to publicly vow their commitment to each other (with their friends and family as witnesses of those vows).
Typical Timeline
The ceremony may proceed in a number of ways. The addition and of readings and special music in the ceremony will depend on the couple's preferences. This is just one possible timeline:
- A. Prelude
- B. Seating of the families
- C. Processional
- D. Opening Words & Welcome
- E. Presentation of the Bride (& Groom)
- F. Blessing/Prayer
- G. Statement of Intent
- H. Special Music - optional [Instrumental or vocal]
- I. Readings - optional [Religious or literary]
- J. Message/Homily
- K. Exchange of Vows
- L. Exchange of Rings
- M. [Special Ceremony Elements] - see below
- N. Declaration of Marriage/Presentation of the Couple/The Kiss
- O. Closing Prayer/Benediction/Blessing
- P. Recessional
Personalization
The options to personalizing a wedding ceremony are numerous. The following are ways to represent the union in a marriage. Some are just symbolic; others are rooted in rich tradition and culture.
- Unity Candle
- Sand ceremony
- Handfasting Ceremony
- Wine Ceremony
- Lasso Ceremony
- Jumping the Broom
- Breaking of the Glass
- Rose Ceremony
- Loving Cup/Celtic Quaich Ceremony
- Readings
Popular locations
- Beach
- House of worship
- Inside the home
- Outside in the backyard
- At a park
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