
Say “I Do” To A Personalized Wedding Ceremony
Your wedding day is one of the most personal and cherished
days of your life. Your wedding ceremony
itself should be just as personal. Every
aspect of it, from readings to music to symbolism, should be a reflection of
you, your betrothed, and the bond that you share. To make this day truly your own, rejoice in
everything that makes your union unique.
Express yourself among family and friends through a personalized
ceremony.
Here are several ways from the Celebrant USA Foundation to
make your ceremony unique to you:
Tell your
personal story: Share the
story of how you met and why you fell in love.
What were the first words you said to each other? Where was your first date? How did the proposal happen? What actions of the other say I love
you? What does your partner do that
always makes you laugh? Your Celebrant
can include these words in the introduction or elsewhere in the ceremony.
Interview
your family and friends: Include their
anecdotes, wishes and advice in the body of the ceremony.
Honor the
Presenter: If one or both of
you will be presented in marriage, take this time to reflect on what this
relationship means to you. Have your
Celebrant include words of homage, amusing stories, and thanks.
Beyond
“Here Comes the Bride”: If the
traditional wedding music doesn’t appeal to you, include songs or music that
have created the soundtrack to your relationship.
Celebrate
Your Heritage: Make a list of your
respective ethnic, cultural or religious backgrounds. Research wedding rituals, poets and music
from these traditions and create a distinctive blend of words and symbols. Honor both your backgrounds and the ceremony
will reflect your unique partnership.
Something
New: Borrow freely from the rich
wedding customs around the world. You
don’t need to belong to a particular culture or religion for its rituals to
have meaning. Such rituals have been
performed for hundreds or thousands of years because they resonate with
universal truths about marriage.
© 2003 Celebrant USA Foundation