Contemporary Ceremony with Unity Candle
Sample 27
The Wedding Celebration of ________ & _________
We here today know the promises you make to another are promises of
commitment and devotion. Your commitments to each other are not only
for a lifetime partner. They are commitments of a companion and friend
as well, a friend with whom you will share your hopes, dreams,
ambitions, successes, and yes, sometimes your disappointments and
sorrows that are all a part of life.
This sharing is not at the expense of each partner's individuality;
rather, the uniqueness of each marriage partner is enhanced by the
strength of the common bond. Marriage is a celebration of love.
Matrimony symbolizes the ultimate intimacy between a man and a woman. A
marriage that lasts is one that always has a little more to grow.
Will you now face each other, and hold hands?
To you, ______, and to you, ______, I would say happiness in marriage
doesn't just happen. A good marriage must be created, nurtured, and
worked at. In marriage, little things are big things. Marriage is never
being too old to hold hands. It is remembering to say, "I love you" It
is not taking each other for granted. It's a hug sent over the phone
lines when you're apart. The courtship shouldn't end with the
honeymoon, it should continue through all the years together. A solid
marriage is having a mutual sense of values and common objectives; it
is you two standing together facing the world and all it offers. It is
also forming a circle of love around you that gathers in family and
friends. Marriage is doing things for each other, not in the attitude
of duty or sacrifice, but in a spirit of joy. It is speaking words of
appreciation and demonstrating gratitude in thoughtful ways. It's a
continuously open dialog. There are also things marriage is not. For
example, it is not looking for perfection in each other. It is
cultivating flexibility, patience, understanding and a sense of humor.
Nor is marriage a winner take-all argument. It is sharing in all
things. It is having the capacity to forgive and forget. It is giving
each other an atmosphere in which each can grow. Marriage certainly is
finding room for things of the spirit. It is a search for the good and
beautiful as well as the meaningful. It is establishing a relationship
in which; the independence is equal, the dependence is mutual, and the
obligations are reciprocal. Perhaps most important, marriage is not
simply marrying the right partner; it is being the right partner.
Today's celebration is the outward sign of a sacred and inward
commitment, which religious societies may consecrate, states may
legalize, but which neither can create nor annul. Such union can only
be created by loving purpose, be maintained by abiding will, and be
renewed by human feelings and intentions. In this spirit these two
persons stand before us and we are gathered here merely to acknowledge
the true marriage which already dwells within them.
__________ do you promise to encourage ________, to stand by her side.
To share laughter during the good times and stand strong through the
bad. To dry her tears when necessary and offer a kind word when needed.
To share all you have to offer. Do you come with love and without
reservation to join together with this woman in marriage?
_________ do you promise to encourage _________, to stand by his side.
To share laughter during the good times and stand strong through the
bad. To offer a kind word when needed. To share all you have to offer.
Do you come with love and without reservation to join together with
this man in marriage?
These rings symbolize your union. An unbroken circle of love to be worn
all the days so long as you both shall love. May the spirit of love
bless these rings and may they be a true symbol of the love of the one
who gives it, and the one who wears it.
________, slide this ring onto _________finger and repeat after me, "
You are my life, my love, my best friend, may this be a reminder of my
love and commitment we have made here today with this ring I wed thee;
_________, slide this ring onto _________finger and repeat after me, "
You are my life, my love, my best friend, may this be a reminder of my
love and commitment we have made here today with this ring I wed thee;
__________ and ________are going to light their Unity Candle, a symbol
of their marriage relationship. The candles from which they light it
have been lit by their mothers to represent their lives to this moment.
The lights, representing the faith, wisdom, and love they have received
from their parents, are distinct, each burning alone. ________and
_________ will light the center candle to symbolize the union of their
lives. As this one light burns undivided, so shall their love be one.
From now on, your thoughts shall be for each other rather than for your
individual selves. Your joys and sorrows shall be shared alike. May the
radiance of this one light be a testimony of your unity. May these
candles burn brightly as symbols of your commitment to each other, and
as a tribute to your parents' lasting and loving marriages.
Now you will feel no rain, for each of you will be the shelter for the
other. Now you will feel no cold, for each of you will be warmth to the
other. Now there is no more loneliness, for each of you will be
companion to the other. Now you are two persons, but there is only one
life before you. Go now to enter into the days of your life together.
And may your days be good and long upon the earth.
In as much as ________ and ________ have consented together in marriage
before their family and friends, have pledged their love, and declared
their unity by each giving and receiving a ring and are now joined in
mutual esteem and devotion; by the powers vested in my by the State of
Illinois, I pronounce that they are husband and wife together forever.