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Senior Bride and Groom

Simple Wedding Scripts.

Simple wedding ceremonies are a very popular option if you are having a small wedding.  Simple Ceremonies are also great for when you don't want to be the center of attention for too long.  They are short, sweet and to the point.  

Simple Ceremony 1

It is one of life's richest surprises when the accidental meeting of two life paths lead them to proceed together along the common path as husband and wife. It is one of life's finest experiences when a casual relationship grows into a permanent bond of love. This meeting and this growth bring us together today.

Declaration of Consent

Name and Name, will you take vows here before all of us which symbolize the manifested vows you have already made and will continue to make to each other throughout your lives?

We will.

Vows

Bride/Groom, please repeat after me:  I, Name, take you, Name, as my friend and love, beside me and apart from me, in laughter and in tears, in conflict and tranquillity, asking that you be no other than yourself, loving what I know of you, trusting what I do not yet know, in all the ways that life may find us.

Groom/Bride, please repeat after me:  I, Name, take you, Name, as my friend and love, beside me and apart from me, in laughter and in tears, in conflict and tranquillity, asking that you be no other than yourself, loving what I know of you, trusting what I do not yet know, in all the ways that life may find us.

Ring Exchange

The circle is the symbol of the sun, earth, and universe. It is the symbol of peace. Let this ring be the symbol of unity and peace in which your two lives are joined in one unbroken circle. Wherever you go, return unto one another and to your togetherness.

Groom/Bride, as you place the ring on Bride/Groom’s finger, please repeat after me:

I give you this ring to wear upon your hand as a symbol of our unity in steadfast love.

Bride/Groom, as you place the ring on Groom/Bride's finger, please repeat after me: 

I give you this ring to wear upon your hand as a symbol of our unity in steadfast love.

You are mature people who have established individual patterns of living. Yet you have found not only a need for companionship, but the satisfaction of that need in each other's company. It is this love, based upon a responsible understanding, that will aid you in creating out of your two lives, a marriage and a happiness you will share together. Stand fast in hope and confidence, believing in yourself and believing in each other.
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Inasmuch as you two have come before your friends and family and have declared your love and devotion to each other, I now greet you with them as husband and wife.

Simple Ceremony 2



With great joy, we come together to join Name and Name, in matrimony.

This marriage is an event in the lifetime of a love. Neither I, nor all society, can join these two lovers today. Only they can do what they have chosen. They are joining themselves, each to the other. As they find union with one another, they proclaim that union today and pledge its future. We, by our participation in this celebration, do but recognize and honor their intention to dwell together as husband and wife.

Vows

Groom/Bride, Please repeat after me: I promise you Name, that I will be your loving and loyal husband/wife from now on. I will share with you all of life's joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain, until death parts us.

Bride/Groom, Please repeat after me: I promise you Name, that I will be your loving and loyal wife/husband from now on. I will share with you all of life's joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain, until death parts us.

Ring Exchange

Each of you has rings for each other. Please exchange them now.

As they are exchanging rings, the officiant says:

As a ceaseless reminder of this hour, and of the promise you have made to each other, these rings also speak of the oneness you now experience as husband and wife.

Couple holds hands

Now you will feel no rain, for each of you will be shelter to the other.
Now you will feel no cold, for each of you will be warmth to the other.
Now you will feel no loneliness, for each of you will be a companion to the other.
Now you are two bodies, but there is only one life before you.
Go now to your dwelling place, to enter the days of your life together.
And may your days be good, and long upon the earth.

Because they have so affirmed, in love and knowledge of the other, so also do I declare that you are now married!

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