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Whether you are looking for a ceremony with a marriage officiant speech, non-religious wedding ceremony script, christian ceremony script, or a wedding ceremony template, we have all the sample wedding ceremony scripts you could want.
A sample script of the traditional wedding ceremony. From the love story, to the vows, to exchanging rings, we have your entire wedding ceremony in one easy guide.
Find beautiful wedding ceremony scripts ranging from unique to traditional. Print and borrow them, or get inspiration to write your own!
Vows Celebrant: B_____ and G_____, I now invite you to express your vows to one another. Please face each other as you say these vows before God and in the presence of your family and friends. B_____, you may start. Bride: I, B_____, take you, G_____, to be my lawfully wedded husband.
To help guide you on what's required, we’re sharing eight sample wedding ceremony scripts (including modern, nonreligious, and traditional) for couples.
From Catholic to Christian to Celtic to Jewish, explore our DEI-expert editor's roundup of traditional wedding vows to include in your wedding ceremony.
This traditional wedding ceremony script incorporates Christian messaging to produce an officiant script that covers all elements one might expect when attending a traditional wedding. This version can always be edited or customized to fit the couple’s wishes – you’ll find the button to download at the bottom of the page.
Marriage Vows: Before you are joined in marriage, I am to remind you of the solemn and enduring nature of the relationship into which you are about to enter. Do you (Groom) take (Bride) to be your lawfully wedded wife? From this day forward, to have and to hold, forsaking all others, for better or for worse,
Sample Traditional wedding vows: I, (Bride/Groom), take you (Groom/Bride), to be my (wife/husband), to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part.
I, Bride/Groom, take you, Bride/Groom, to be the wife/husband/partner of my days, the companion of my house, the friend of my life. We shall bear together whatever trouble and sorrow life may lay upon us, and we shall share together whatever good and joyful things life may bring us.