Simple wedding script for emcee4/16/2024 ![]() ![]() Love bears all things, believes in all things, hopes all things, endures all things. It does not insist on its own way it is not irritable or resentful it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. In his letter to the Corinthians, Paul wrote: Love is patient and kind love does not envy or boast it is not arrogant or rude. It encourages and nurtures new life, new experiences and new ways of expressing love through the seasons of life. Marriage understands and forgives the mistakes life is unable to avoid. Happiness is fuller memories are fresher commitment is stronger. Marriage deepens and enriches every facet of life. Bless their marriage with peace and happiness and make their Love fruitful for Your glory and their joy, both here and in eternity. May their love always inspire them to be kind in their words, considerate of the other’s feelings, and concerned for the other’s needs and wishes. To work that love into practical things so that nothing can divide them. We ask that you help Max and Erin to remember the strong love that they share. Lord, we thank you for gathering everyone here today. It offers opportunities for sharing and growth that no other human relationship can equal, a physical and emotional joining that has the promise of a lifetime. ![]() Marriage is a commitment in life, where two people can find and bring out the very best in each other. It is our hope that your fulfillment and joy in each other will increase with each passing year. ![]() This day is made possible not only because of your love for each other, but through the grace and support of your family and friends. This ceremony is a public affirmation of that bond and as their dearest family and friends, it is our honor and privilege to stand witness to this event. We come together not to mark the start of a relationship, but to acknowledge and strengthen a bond that already exists. We are gathered together on this day to witness and celebrate the marriage of Max and Erin. Please be seated (Most officiants forget to tell guests that they may be seated so don’t forget to put this in your script!) It’s short it’s sweet it’s the perfect length for any couple looking to solidify their vows and still have time for a fun filled reception. If you’re looking for a meaningful, no-nonsense ceremony script, then look no further! Below is what we used for our wedding and I can honestly say, it’s more than sufficient in preserving the sanctity of the wedding ceremony. I like to think that the fluff was edited out between the draft and final versions. The important aspects of the ceremony remained intact. We did incorporate the history of the wedding band and a handful of prayers to bless our marriage. Max and I didn’t have a unity candle or any songs or poems performed, but we did honor our guests and families for being supportive. It could have been longer to be honest, the final draft was heavily edited. The ceremony is the real reason friends and family gather to honor your relationship the reception is just the icing on the cake (don’t forget that brides!). It’s the joining of two lives in a blessed occasion that signifies something sacred in itself. ![]() The ceremony is the reason your guests travel thousands of miles across land and ocean to be with you. Don’t get me wrong, I wanted our ceremony to be memorable, but with the short time window we got at our venue, I needed things to move along at a reasonable pace. Max in particular wanted something short and sweet and I was in the same boat. That got me thinking – and remembering – what a hassle it was to put together a heartfelt, yet succinct ceremony script. What stands out are the raw feelings and heartfelt words that our family friend turned officiant said to bless our marriage. I was looking over our wedding photos when I came across some particularly emotional ones of us during the ceremony.Ĭlosing my eyes, it still feels like yesterday instead of half a year ago. I think that technically still makes us newlyweds (I think). Max and I celebrate our six month anniversary on the 22nd. ![]()
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