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Wedding
Ideas To Create A Day to
Remember
Sample Alternative Wedding Ceremony Idea by Susie and
Otto Collins Here's a sample wedding ceremony that the two of us have used
in performing alternative weddings as official ministers in the state of Ohio.
We offer this as an example of some text that you are welcome to use if you are
planning your ceremony. __________________________________ Welcome Wed like to welcome you --
friends and family -- to this celebration of the marriage of ___________.
(Bride and Groom names)--We welcome you to this moment in your lives and to the
place you have come to in each others hearts. We join with you on
this day, as you commit before God and those gathered here that from this point
forward you will live in a union of partnershipthat you remain separate
individuals with separate wants and desires while forming this vital, growing
partnership between two equal people for the purpose of your spiritual
growth. Meditation of Universal love There are so many names for
GodWhen we speak of God in this ceremony, we invite you to call on
whatever name you call your Higher Power. We invite you to participate fully
with your thoughts and prayers, asking for a blessing of this couple and their
married life. You are here because this couple feels close to you and
asks that you join with them in this dedication of sacred purpose.
You represent
symbolically all the people in the world who will be touched in any way by the
life of this couple. You represent their friends and family, now and
forever. They have chosen this act of marriage and this public, holy
ceremony in which to proclaim it. Together, let us all give thanks and to
hold the vision of universal love. Lets have everyone join
hands and allow the love, light and power flow through each of you on this
blessed day. To The Bride and Groom: (Bride and Groom names)we
congratulate you on the journey of your lives, on the strength and the courage
it has taken for each of you to make your way to this place. Both of you have
professed a very serious, joyful love for each other. You receive on this day the
blessings, for yourselves and all the world. In the words of Kahlil Gibran from
The Prophet Love one another, but make not a bond of love; Let it
rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls. Fill each others
cup but drink not from one cup. Give one another your bread but eat not from
the same loaf. Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you
be alone, Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the
same music. Give your hearts, but not into each others keeping. For only
the hand of Life can contain your hearts. And stand together yet not too near
together: For the pillars of the temple stand apart, and the oak tree and the
cypress grow not in each others shadow. The Bible has these words to say
about love in 1 Corintians 13
Love is
patient and kind, never jealous or envious, never boastful or proud, never
haughty or selfish or rude. Love does not demand its own way. It is not
irritable or touchy. If does not hold grudges and will hardly even notice
when others do it wrong. It is never glad about injustice, but rejoices
whenever truth wins out. You are being asked to be fully together without giving up
yourself. We would offer these 7 steps of co-commitment to give you some
guideposts on your journey. *Commit yourselves to full closeness and to clearing up anything
that stands in the way. *Commit yourselves to
your own complete development as an individual. *Commit yourselves to
revealing yourselves fully in the relationship not to concealing who you are.
*Commit yourselves to the full empowerment of
each other, your son and the people around you. *Commit yourselves to acting from the awareness that you are 100
percent the source of your reality. *Commit
yourselves to having a good time in your close relationship. *Commit yourselves to learning to live in a state of continuous
positive energy
(Bride's name, Groom's name) is Gods gift to you, but he is not a gift
for you alone. Although this man does not complete you, may your love
help him to find within himself a greater sense of who he is meant to be and
know that he is a beautiful soul. You are asked to see the good in this
man, to accept him for who he is and who he shall be, that he might be healed
and made strong. (Groom's name, Bride's name) is Gods gift to you, she is
not a gift intended for you alone. Although this woman does not complete
you, may your love help her see herself as God created her, so beautiful and
strong that the entire world might be blessed by the presence of her
light. You are also asked to see the good in her and to accept her for
who she is and who she shall be, that she might be healed and made strong.
Our prayer for
both of you is that you experience the vastness of what love, connection and
union is all about. Through the union with one person, may you see the
interconnectedness with all people. From this point forward,
(Bride's name), (Groom's name) needs will carry the same priority as your
own. Likewise, (Groom's name), from this point forward, (Bride's name)
needs will be seen to be as important as your own. You will not be two conflicting
or competing forces, but rather the energies of your lives will blend into
harmony and oneness. You will be two people who give more to the world as
a couple than they ever could give alone. Thanks to Parents:
To the parents
of _______________Congratulations on the part you have played in raising
(Bride and Groom names). On their behalf, and on behalf of all those
here, we thank you. With this marriage, God joins your families and it is
the family unit that will rebuild the world. With this in mind, we ask
you (Bride parents names) to accept and love (groom's name) as your own son and
you,(Groom's parents names), to accept and love (Bride name) as your own
daughter. We ask that you love any children from this union as you love
your own. May the miracle of this marriage extend throughout your all of
your families. (Bride and groom hug and thank parents) Bride and Groom's vows to
each other (Bride and
Groom write their own vows and say them to each other) Introduce couple to witnesses
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