Archive for the ‘Wedding Vows’ Category

Christian Wedding Vows Are Most Traditional

March 12, 2006 | All Wedding Articles, Wedding Vows

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”.

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Don’t Tie Yourself in Knots While Writing Your Wedding Vows

January 16, 2006 | All Wedding Articles, Wedding Vows

Writing wedding vows is as easy or as hard as you want to make it. The first mistake that most writers make is that they start off with a vow to be different. This is the most difficult vow to keep. It invariably ties them up in knots, and their wedding vows become repetitive, clichéd and tired.

If you want to write a wedding vow that is music to the ears then decide to write a simple vow. Don’t try and imitate what your friends wrote. You must write your wedding vow from your heart. Its overriding feature should be its sincerity.

Some of the points that you need to include in your wedding vow are: the greatest quality of the person you are going to marry; how did you fall in love; what does marriage mean to you; how do you visualize life after marriage; what are going to be your new commitments in life; what are the goals and dreams that you share; and most important how would you keep the marriage alive and healthy.

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Write Wedding Vows That Sound Natural

January 9, 2006 | All Wedding Articles, Wedding Vows

It takes time and patience to write wedding vows. The best vows are those that reflect the writer’s sincerity, and have a freshness of thought. The worst are those that use sample copy. They are invariably dull, trite and clichéd.

Your wedding vows should represent your personality, your aims and goals in life. This can only happen if you spend some time debating on what points to include in your wedding vows. Some of the obvious ones are: What is it that you love most about your partner? How did you fall in love? How will you add value to your partner’s life? How will you make your marriage different? What are your common goals and dreams?
What makes your love unique?

These are not easy questions to answer. The task becomes even more difficult when you consider turning these answers into a wedding vow. It is quite possible that your first draft may sound very stale and dead. Don’t be disheartened. Try again.

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Anniversary Wedding Vows Are a Matter of Choice

January 8, 2006 | All Wedding Articles, Wedding Vows

Anniversary wedding vows provide a reason for a couple to reaffirm their commitment to each other. They can use the occasion to re-enact their wedding on a larger, grander scale. They can also use the occasion to travel down memory lane, and make amends for broken promises and pledges.

The anniversary vows are not governed by any rituals or traditional rules. The most that is expected of a couple is that they should not ask for gifts. Otherwise, they are free to conduct the wedding vow ceremony as they deem fit.

They can make their vows in a church if their earlier wedding was solemnized at a registrar’s office. If they were married in a church they can return to the same church and ask for a similar ceremony to be recreated. They can order the same flowers, the same music band, even the same priest.

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Unique Wedding Vows - Do Something Different

December 4, 2005 | All Wedding Articles, Wedding Vows

Unique wedding vows are the types of vows that you create and write yourself. In writing wedding vows, you should use words that convey thoughts, and your love for your spouse. Your unique wedding vows will be cherished thoughts about your relationship that you have put together yourself for the special occasion.

In writing wedding vows for your special day, you want to use words that bring out the feelings of your relationship. You want to use words that will show just how much you love the other person.

Writing Your Own Unique Vows

Sit down with a sheet of paper and write down ten things you find appealing and special about your soon to be spouse. These could be things that involve how you act with each other every day, how you hold hands while walking in the park, how you shop together, how you look into each others eyes before going to bed every night, or just what ever makes the two of you happy.

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