Short version here:
http://www.conchconcierge.com/vows.htm
You can also buy
The Christian Wedding Planner (Paperback)
by R. Kent Hughes (Author), Ruth Muzzy (Author)
at amazon.com.
It has several complete Christian wedding ceremonies in it . . . all the wordings for different denominations.
Some sample ceremonies can also be found at this site:
http://www.figstreet.com/guesthouse/simpleweddingceremony.html
2007-09-22 04:58:05
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answered by Suz123 7
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Here is a site that give a complete out line of a ceremony. If you are having a non denominational or non religious ceremony you can take out or add anything you'd like. Also if you hire and experienced officiant they should know exactly what to say and also provide you with an outline.
http://www.wedd101.com/h81-outline.html
2007-09-22 09:53:16
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answered by Reba 6
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We are all blessed this great day, to be gathered as one, to whitness this ------- girls name, and this ------ guys name, to join them in holy matrimoney.
If anyone here knows of any reasons, why this couple should NOT be joined in marrige, then speak up now, or forever, hold yourself, to peace.
Do, You, -------- take this Man, For Ever, For Rich, for poor, In all sicknesses and Health, in good times and in bad times, for as long as you both have the joys of Life?
Do You --------- take this Woman, for Ever, in sickness and health, for Richer, or poorer in good times and bad times, for as long as you both shall live this wounderful life in marrige?
Then in the Whitness of all thse wounderful people and the powers of God, and the powers invested in me, Gongratulations. Everyone please meet the new Mr. and Mrs. -------- the newest married couple for life, you may kiss this bride to seal this cerimony of Love!!
Hows that one for you?
2007-09-22 05:05:10
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answered by kjokergo11 3
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in your browser type sample wedding ceremones.
Also:
www.figstreet.com/guesthouse/simpleweddingceremony.html
www.getmarriedohio.com/ceremony
www.vfcmi.org/
2007-09-22 12:41:11
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answered by Asked and Answered 7
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