Wedding vows are extremely personal. They're the special words that will unite you and they represent your commitment to one another, so take your time finding the perfect wording for your ceremony or even write your own.
This assortment of vows will help you get started on finding the perfect vows for you, whether your ceremony is traditional, non-traditional, religious, or secular. Use these sample vows as a source of inspiration, but feel free to personalize your wedding vows as much as you'd like with your own embellishments, loving words, and humor.
Traditional doesn't necessarily mean "boring." When vows are true, there's nothing boring about them. Plus, if you use these classic vows, there are many other ways in which you can personalize your ceremony. Consider these traditional wedding vows a jumping off point
Whether or not you're going to stick with tradition, the meaning behind these classic religious vows are romantic and a great starting point for writing your own or altering them to suit you.
Personalizing your wedding vows is a great way to reflect upon your relationship. These are great examples, although you could certainly get more personal. In fact, they might inspire you to write your own.
The marriage vows are spoken before God and in front of your family and friends. Along with the vows, you will make Declarations, which confirm that you will always love and care for each other in a way that will please God.
The lifetime commitment of these promises and statements are represented when you give the rings to each other, as a symbol of unending love. This completes the marriage, meaning you can now sign the Register as a legal record.
At the point when the vows are said, you turn to each other.
Are unique to church weddings. By making these promises in church, you invite a loving and profoundly caring God to help you keep them.
Your Vicar may offer sessions at the church, the vicarage, or sometimes another venue to help you prepare for the day. This is a good chance to think about your vows and the difference they will make.
You can see your own names added in to the wedding service if you use our Ceremony Planner, which will also build in your preferences for hymns and readings.