Christian Wedding Vows Are Most Traditional
The Christian wedding vows are faith based, and can be chosen from a range of possibilities that the Bible offers. They are the most traditional, and the closest to religion. However, they can be modified to meet the needs of the couple in consultation with the officiant.
All Christian faiths, be they Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist or Presbyterian, have more or less similar wedding vows. The most traditional wedding vows are found in the Form of Solemnization of Ceremony. They have been spoken by millions of couples down the ages to profess their love and faith in each other.
The bride and groom can select their vows from these traditional wedding vows. In recent times, couples have sought to make minor modifications in the Christian vows. Instead of the man promising to “love and protect” the woman, and the bride promising to “serve and obey” there is a desire to bring in more equality. The couple now prefer to take vows to “love, honor and protect”.



