The
Organization Of Your Wedding Ceremony
by: George Meszaros
Typically, wedding ceremonies are structured
events and are commonly broken down into several
components. Remember, that this is your wedding
and you have options on what happens during your
wedding. Don't be intimidated by your friends,
family, or even your wedding officiant. Unless
you are asking for something outrageous, you should
be able to have the ceremony conducted to your
desires. Music is almost always part of the beginning
of all wedding ceremonies, but music can be a
part of any element.
Some of the most common elements of the wedding
ceremony are:
Introduction - In this segment
your wedding ceremony officiant declares the purpose
of the gathering. He introduces the bride and
groom, and welcomes the wedding guests. If it
is a religious ceremony, he solicits everyone
to participate in a prayer.
Lead up - This segment is probably
the most forgettable part of the event, and it
is often omitted. You may ask your officiant to
follow the introduction with your vows to save
time or if you are not interested in a drawn out
sermon. If you elected to have a clergyman as
your officiant, this part of your ceremony may
be difficult to omit.
Vows - This is the "I do"
part. Simply put, this is the one part of a wedding
ceremony that you cannot compromise. It is always
going to be part of the wedding, and it should
be the most intimate part of your entire ceremony.
At this time your officiant explains the significance
of the couples vows followed by the bride and
groom affirming their commitment to each other.
Did you know that you could write your own vows?
Writing your own vows gives you a chance to really
personalize your ceremony. Be sure that both you
and your groom are involved in the process. It
should be a democratic process, to enhance the
experience for both of you. Feel free to use your
own words, so you feel comfortable with the language
of your vows.
Exchange of the Rings - Once
you declared your commitment to each other with
your vows you are invited to place a wedding ring
on each other's ring fingers. For many this is
one of the most moving event of the ceremony.
Announcement - The closing segment
of most wedding ceremonies is the announcement
and the "kissing of the bride."
Keep in mind, this is your special day and you
decide on how you want the wedding ceremony to
progress. Remember, it is OK to be different.
Your guest will appreciate an interesting wedding
ceremony that is unpredictably exciting. To a
large degree, ceremonies are for the entertainment
of you and your guest, so have fun with it.
About the Author
George Meszaros http://www.sweet-reflections.com
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