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| Sand Ceremony |
| Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen: Today we honor the love you BRIDE and you GROOM discovered in each other, and support your decision to promise yourselves to one another for the rest of your lives. It is said that one does not fall in love, but grows in love. And now we celebrate this love, which draws you forward in a lasting commitment, one to the other, creating a new family and an inseparable bond. Who gives this woman to this man in marriage? or Who supports this couple’s decision to become lifetime partners? As Paul said in his letter to the Corinthians… Love is patient and never seeks it’s own advantage, And it does not take offense or store up grievances. Love does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but finds its joy in the truth. It is always ready to make allowance, to trust, to hope, And to endure whatever comes. Love never comes to an end. Faith, Hope, and Love endure, these three alone, But the greatest one of these – is Love! ending waves that break beneath our feet, flowing endlessly from the depths of the sea. Your love "As we stand by the ocean, may your love always be as constant and unchanging as these never-came softly upon each others hearts, just as the foam breaks softly upon this beach, and just as there will never be a morning without the ocean's flow, may there never be a day without your love for each other. Pledge yourselves to each other this day and promise to be as faithful, unchanging and dependable as the tide. As these waters nourish the earth and sustain life, may your constant love nourish and sustain you until the end of time." With these beautiful words in mind: GROOM do you take BRIDE to be your wife? Do you promise to love her, honor her, cherish and protect her, and forsaking all others, be true and loyal to her for now and forevermore? BRIDE do you take GROOM to be your husband? Do you promise to love him, honor him, cherish and protect him, and forsaking all others, be true and loyal to him for now and forevermore? BRIDE and GROOM, the vows you are about to exchange will join your lives. You both bring individual strengths and weaknesses to this marriage, and as you stand together today, may you complement each other and fulfill each other’s needs as your love and commitment continue to deepen throughout your married life. BRIDE, please pass your flowers to _______________. I want you to face each other and hold hands. GROOM, please repeat after me: I, GROOM take you BRIDE / as my wife / my partner /and my best friend / I promise / to take you to my heart / as you are / and as you will be. / I promise / to walk by your side forever / to grow together with you / and to be more in love with you / than I am today. / I promise / to support your dreams / and to always be there for you / for the rest of my life. BRIDE, please repeat after me: I, BRIDE take you GROOM / as my husband / my partner / and my best friend / I promise / to take you to my heart / as you are / and as you will be. / I promise / to walk by your side forever / to grow together with you / and to be more in love with you / than I am today. / I promise / to support your dreams / and to always be there for you / for the rest of my life. The Wedding Rings are symbols of the vows here taken, circles of unending faith and commitment, perfect in form. They represent the beginning of a long journey together filled with wonder, surprises, laughter, tears, celebration, grief and joy. May these rings seal your vows of marriage to each other. As a symbol of your love to one another GROOM, place your ring on BRIDE’s finger and repeat after me. BRIDE, / with this ring, I thee wed, / I give you this ring / as I give you my love; / it is a symbol of the strength / of the trust / I have in you. As a symbol of your love to one another BRIDE, place your ring on GROOM’s finger and repeat after me. GROOM, / with this ring, I thee wed, / I give you this ring / as I give you my love; / it is a symbol of the strength / of the trust / I have in you. HAND CEREMONY BRIDE and GROOM “These are the hands of your best friend, holding yours on your wedding day as you promise to love each other today, tomorrow and forever.” “These are the hands that will work along side yours as together you build your future.” “These are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years; and with the slightest touch will comfort you like no other.” “These are the hands that will comfort you in illness and hold you in times of grief or fear.” “These are the hands that countless times will wipe the tears from your eyes...Tears of sorrow and tears of joy.” “These are the hands that will tenderly hold your children.” “These are the hands that will help you hold your family as one.” “These are the hands that will give you strength when you need it.” “And lastly, these are the hands that even when wrinkled and aged, will still reach for you, giving you the same unspoken love and tenderness." BRIDE and GROOM 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 there will be no loneliness, for each of you will be a companion to the other. Now you are two persons, but there is only one life before you. May beauty surround you both in the journey ahead and through all your years. May happiness be your companion and your days together be good and long upon this Earth. Optional Prayer Lord God, Let us give thanks for the moment that brings BRIDE and GROOM together in marriage. We recognize with gratitude, the journeys that have brought them to this time, and we celebrate with them the hopes they hold for their future life together. We ask your blessing upon them, to sustain them through the difficult and uncertain times that come to every relationship. We pray that they may continue to find in each other, resources that will nurture their marriage. May they continue to grow together and may their love for each other, deepen with the passing years. Amen And now – in conclusion… As you BRIDE and you GROOM have pledged your vows, have consented to be wedded to each other, and have consummated this celebration with the giving and accepting of your wedding rings. By the power vested in me according to the laws of the state of Florida, I now pronounce you -- Husband and Wife. GROOM you may kiss BRIDE!! Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my pleasure to present to you for the first time: Mr. & Mrs. GROOM and BRIDE! |