Gay marriage wedding vows
Same-Sex Wedding Ceremony Script with Unity Sand Ceremony
wedding procession / PROCESSIONAL
Beginning of the Wedding Ceremony.
- Guests are seated followed by the entrance of the wedding Party.
wedding Invocation
Officiant to reception
Friends, we’re here today to celebrate ___________ and ___________, as they promise each other their continued affectionate and commitment in marriage.
Before we acquire started, take a minute to glance at the person sitting next to you. Whether you’ve known ___________ and ___________ a limited time or for years, each of you brings irreplaceable joy to their lives. Each of you share a special place in their story, and are part of a community they’re incredibly grateful for. You all are their family, the people who produce them feel approved, appreciated, and loved, just the way they are.
So seize a moment to smile at each other. Feel the warmth and cherish that fills this room! Keep that love in your hearts as we get these two married!
Not too elongated ago, this wedding wouldn’t have been possible, and ___________ and ___________ are beyond happy that you’re here to celebrate with them today.
We know that tru
Same Gender Wedding Ceremony
Word of welcome
My name is (Officiant), and I have the privilege of acting this ceremony today. On behalf of (Partner 1) and (Partner 2), welcome and thank you for being here.
They are thrilled that you are here today to share in their happiness during this wonderful moment in their lives.
By your presence, you celebrate with them the treasure they have discovered in each other and you support their decision to commit themselves to one another for the repose of their lives.
The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved, loved for ourselves. If there is anything better than being loved, it is loving.
This afternoon we are here to celebrate cherish. We come together to witness and proclaim the joining together of these two people in marriage.
This is the union of two individuals in heart, body, mind, and spirit, Therefore, marriage is not to be entered into lightly, but reverently, honestly, and deliberately. And it is into this union that (Partner 1) and (Partner 2) enter now to be joined.
Reading
Now a reading that express the instinct of joy and love on this occasion. It is called 'To My Friend':
I love you not only for what you
These are the vows we wrote for each other, and shared during our ceremony, which you can read more about here. We’ve had a lot of people ask us for help with writing theirs since we posted these, so we’ve decided to start a little service. Click here to contact us and find out more.
We read our vows to each other from ribbons we’d written them on. 7 metres each! The ribbons we used were from here. Small tip: only write on them with biro or ballpoint, or the ink will bleed! You could also use these ribbons for a handfasting if you wanted!
Gemma’s Vows
Before we met my ideas about what a relationship could be were so limited and unimaginative in comparison to what we possess together. I didn’t know there could be such a rainbow of happiness and that someone could know and love me as intimately and completely as you do.
The years we’ve spent together have been the most beautiful of my being. Years where I’ve laughed more than ever, grown and learnt more than ever, and where I’ve felt freer than ever to be myself.
I want to thank you for choosing me to be your person. And for your constant and unwavering doctrine in me, including when I was ill
Vows (for a gay wedding)
What was unforeseen is now a avian orbiting this field.
What wasn’t a possibility is present in our arms.
It shall be and it begins with you.
Our often-misunderstood kind of love deems dangerous.
How it frightens and confounds and enrages.
How strange, unfamiliar.
Our adore carries all those and the contrary.
It is most incandescent.
So, I vow to be brave.
Clear a path through jungles of shame and doubt and fear.
I’m done with silence. I proclaim.
It shall be and it sings from within.
Truly we are enraptured
With Whitmanesque urge and urgency.
I vow to love in all seasons.
When you’re summer, I’m watermelon balled up in a sky-blue bowl.
When I’m autumn, you’re foliage ablaze in Modern England.
When in winter, I am the tender scarf of warm mercies.
When in spring, you are the bourgeoning buds.
I vow to desire you in all places.
High plains, prairies, hills and lowlands.
In our dream-laden bed,
Cradled in the nest
Of your neck.
Deep in the plum.
It shall be and it flows with you.
We’ll leap over the waters and barbaric rooftops.
You embrace my resilient metropolis.
I adore your nouri