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June 2012 Weddings

Ceremony/Readings?

So our officiant said to put together a line up of what we would like for the ceremony.

Howeve,r I keep running into a few issues. Where would the readings fit the best into the flow? (We decided to do a reading in order to involve my FSIL) I do not know if we should put the reading/s right after before the officiant says his spill (we are letting to have like 5-10 minutes to share his insight to marriage and give us advice) or should we do it between the vow and the exchange of the rings or between the ring exhcange and the unity ceremony?

Also would it look weird if she did two at two different times during the ceremony.

The next question is what kind of readings are you all doing? I found some songs that I would like read and maybe some scripture but not totally sure.
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  • I'm not much help. We have been having a hard time coming up with readdings, too!
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  • edited January 2012
    Here is our tentative ceremony:

    Parents and Grandmothers Processional- Hallelujah

    Bridesmaids Processional: Only Hope

    Bride Processional: Canon in D

    Solo- Tracy Todd- Revelation Song

    Opening Prayer- Pastor Peter

    Scripture Reading- ___ -Diane ___

    Message- Pastor Peter

    Exchange of Rings and Vows

    Communion and Sand Ceremony- Soloist Tracy Todd- How Beautiful

    Declaration of Marriage

    Introduction of Couple


    Recessional- All You Need is Love

    I think having the reading before the message from the pastor is the "normal" way to do it, but as long as your pastor is flexible yuo can do it however you want! I think having her read 2 readings and 2 different times will be great, or you could ask a second person to be a reader. We will be doign a scripture reading, but we havent decided on it yet. We will have a scripture theme to our ceremony, so the message from the pastor will tie into it.

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  • When I get home tonight I'll look at where some of our friends had their readings and get back to you!
  • Thanks Chelsea. Just seeing what you are doing helps. I have not even thought of songs or anything like that either. Thanks for reminding me of looking at music too :)
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  • edited January 2012
    So I had completely forgotten that I did a rough mock up of our ceremony order.
    Here it is:
    Ceremony at 5:00

    Prelude
    Chiming of the hour
    Processional:
    -Seating of the Grandparents and parents (one song - 
    TBD)
    -Bride's grandfather and step grandmother
    -Bride's grandmother
    -Groom's parents
    -Brides mother - escorted by brother - followed by her 
    BF

    -Minister and groom enter (song TBD)
    -Groomsmen walk down aisle
    -Bridesmaids walk down aisle

    -Doors close and Pachelbel's Canon begins
    -Guests stand/doors reopen
    -Bride enters
    Opening:
    -Minister signals for all guests to be seated
    -Greeting
    -Declaration of Intention
    -The Response of family and friends
    -Mom and Dad give me away

    Ceremony:
    -Bride and groom step forward
    -Music - haven't decided whether it'll be a hymn that everyone sings or a musical solo
    -Reading from the bible - groom's sister
    -Scripture lesson
    -Exchange of vows
    -Exchange of rings
    -Playing of the bagpipes (?) - FI has to figure this out
    -Hand ceremony
    -Closing
    -Declaration of marriage and first kiss
    Introduction of newlyweds

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  • Kelsey - yours is very detailed. are you having the bridesmaid and groomsmen walking down at the same time or the groomsmen and then the bridesmaids?

    The bagpipes would sound amazing. I hope he is able to figure that out.

    I feel so far behind because this is the first time I have even sat down to figure this out.

    What helped you guys in deciding to do the hand ceremony? (just curious)
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  • edited January 2012
    I see you are incorporating bagpipes, so maybe our reading will work. We chose a Celtic Wedding Blessing to be read by my very Irish aunt.

    I think you reading placement above is a good spot. Between vows and the exchange of rings would be a little awkward.
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  • That's what happens when you're OCD! haha We're having the groomsmen walk down and then the bridesmaids by themselves.

    I hope it works out with the bagpipers too, but I have so much on my plate right now that it's something that I really need FI to figure out. He's great with wedding stuff, so I'm sure he'll be on top of it. Especially since he really wants it.

    And don't be stressed that you haven't planned this before!! We definitely have plenty of time left to think about the details.

    I was sold on the hand ceremony and so was FI after the first time we read it. It really just spoke to me and gives me goosebumps everytime I read it. Do you know what the words are? I'd be happy to post them!


  • No I don't know what the words are. I have heard of people doing it but never the details. I would appreciate it.
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  • "Kelsey if you would face Brandon and hold his hands, palms up, so you may see the gift that they are to you.

    These are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and vibrant with love, that are holding yours on your wedding day, as he promises to love you all the days of his life.

    These are the hands that will work along side yours, as together you build your future, as you laugh and cry, as you share your innermost hopes and dreams.

    These are the hands you will place with expectant joy against your stomach, until he too, feels his child stir within your womb.

    These are the hands that look so big and strong, yet will be so gentle as he holds your child for the first time.

    These are the hands that will work long hours for you and your new family.

    These are the hands that will countless times wipe the tears from your eyes: tears of sorrow and tears of joy.

    These are the hands that will comfort you in illness, and hold you when fear or grief overwhelms you.

    These are the hands that will tenderly lift your chin and brush your cheek as they raise your face to look into his eyes; eyes that are filled completely with his overwhelming love and desire for you.

    Brandon if you would now hold Kelsey’s hands, palms up, so that you may see the gift they are to you.

    These are the hands of your best friend, smooth, young and carefree, and they are holding yours on your wedding day, as she promises to love you all the days of her life.

    These are the hands that will hold you in joy and excitement and hope, each time she tells you that you are to have another child; that together you have created a new life.

    These are the hands that will hold each child in tender love,
    soothing them through illness and hurt, supporting and encouraging them along the way, and knowing when it is time to let go.

    These are the hands that will hold you tight as you struggle through difficult times.

    These are the hands that will comfort you when you are sick, or console you when you are grieving. They are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, for a lifetime of happiness.

    These are the hands that will give you support as she encourages you to chase down you dreams. Together as a team, everything you hope for can be realized."

    Minister prays: 
    Dear Father, bless the hands that you see before you this day. May they always be held by one another. Give them the strength to hold on during the storms of stress and the dark of disillusionment. Keep them tender and gentle as they nurture each other in their love. 

    Help these hands to continue building a relationship founded in your grace, rich in caring, and devoted to reaching for your perfection. May Kelsey and Brandon see their four hands as healer, protector, shelter, and guide. 

    We ask this in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you now and forever. Amen."
  • That is really good. I like the words. They are sooo true. Now I have something else to think about.

    Thanks for posting them Kelsey
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  • Thank you Kelsey.  I love all these details.  I was putting this task on the back burner, but I will definitely copy all of your awesomeness into a word document so I have somewhere to start when it comes to our ceremony!  
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  • I love the hand ceremony, but I know FI won't have it :(
    I will be going over the ceremony tonight with my Pastor via phone conversation. We are trying to keep the ceremony short and sweet. Trying for 30 minutes tops!
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  • Not sure what we are doing yet, as its a roman catholic church and we have a full mass I know we won't have too much options but I do know we will have two readings but will be told when they take place...


    I would think it would be fine to do one either before the exchange of vows/rings or/and after before your unity ceremony...

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  • We are having a civil, secular ceremony with two readings (one that I chose, 1 of FI's choosing). I'm doing a reading from Pride and Prejudice and FI has no idea what he is choosing, but it will probably be song lyrics since poetry isn't his style.
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  • Here is the order of our ceremony. I plan on it only lasting about 20-30 minutes max. 

    Processional
    Greeting/Introduction
    Statement of Intentions
    Readings
    Edmund O'Neill- "Marriage Joins Two People In the Circle of its Love"
    Wilfred Arian Peterson- "The Art of a Good Marriage"
    Exchanging of Vows
    Exchanging of Rings
    Unity Sand Ceremony
    Declaration of Marriage
    Presentation of Couple
    Recessional
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  • I'm doing a Catholic wedding and the order is all mapped out. They give you readings and you pick what ones. We'll have 3 and like you we asked FI's sister to do a reading bc I definitely wasn't making her a bridesmaid
  • We're having a Lutheran wedding (we are both non-denominational, but we liked the Lutheran church and the pastor, who has Spanish as a first language just like FI), so I think there is a set order for things, but we don't know it. The pastor is unfortunately really bad at replying to e-mails. I may try calling him, but I hate talking on the phone! :P It's tough planning a wedding from a distance.
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    I found this (by Laura Hendricks I believe)  in a newspaper when I was in college 15 years ago and cut it out and kept it.  It's on our unity candle and I'm going to have it read at our wedding along with a verse from the Bible. 
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    BTW, I LOVE the hand ceremony!  I will have to talk to FI about it and our pastor.  I've never heard of it before.
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    [QUOTE]I found this (by Laura Hendricks I believe)  in a newspaper when I was in college 15 years ago and cut it out and kept it.  It's on our unity candle and I'm going to have it read at our wedding along with a verse from the Bible. 
    Posted by Shelly527IN[/QUOTE]

    I really like that. It is kind of along the lines of 1 Corinthians 13. We might just use that too.

    Thanks for sharing everyone.
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