
(BRIDE’S FATHER or FATHER AND MOTHER) I/we do. Who gives this woman in holy matrimony to this man? Through God, you are joined together in the most holy of bonds. We are all here today to witness the joining in wedded bliss of (Groom’s Name) and (Bride’s Name.) This joyous day celebrates the commitment and love with which (Groom’s Name) and (Bride’s Name) start their lives together.

The husband and wife are there to support one another and provide love and care in times of joy and times of adversity. It is the basis of a stable and loving relationship and is a joining of two hearts, bodies and souls. Marriage is a sacred union between husband and wife and shall remain unbroken. If any person here can show cause why these two people should not be joined in holy matrimony, speak now or forever hold your peace. Into this holy agreement these two persons come together to be joined. Not to be entered into lightly, holy matrimony should be entered into solemnly and with reverence and honor. (MINISTER) Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today in the sight of God to join this man, and this woman in holy matrimony. Here is a sample of the most traditional of vow choices that can be modified to suit your ceremony: While some couples choose to write their own vows, others prefer traditional wedding vows. You will need to set a date, find a location, plan the details of the wedding and reception, choose a dress and of course, select your wedding vows. If you’re engaged to be married, then you’ve likely got a lot of planning to attend to.
