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Uniquely,
I Do's Couples
Terrance & Michelle
07-10-2009

Ceremony
Welcome, family, friends and loved ones. We are gathered
here today to celebrate the wedding of Michelle and
Terrance. We share in this formal commitment they make to
one another, offer our love and support, so they may start
their married life together surrounded by the people
dearest and most important to them.
Terrance and Michelle thank you for your presence today
and ask for your blessing, encouragement and lifelong
support.
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Marriage is perhaps the greatest and most challenging
adventure. It must be built from love and patience,
dedication and perseverance, talking and listening.
Helping, supporting and believing in each other. Through
tenderness and laughter, learning to forgive and to
appreciate differences. By learning to make the important
things matter, and to let go of the rest.
No
ceremony can create a marriage. What a ceremony can do is
witness and affirm the choice to stand together as life
mates and partners. So, I ask now,
Terrance, will you take this woman to be your wedded wife?
Michelle, will you take this man to be your wedded
husband?
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Two
people in love do not live in isolation. Their love is a
source of strength which may nourish not only each other,
but the world around them. And in turn, we, their
community of friends and family, have a responsibility to
Michelle and Terrance. By our steadfast care, respect and
love, we must support their marriage and the new family
they are creating today. We must surround Terrance and
Michelle in love, offer them the joys of our friendship
and support them in their marriage.
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Michelle, Terrance, your love, rooted in faith, trust and
acceptance, will be the foundation of an abiding and
deepening relationship. No other ties are more tender, no
other vows more sacred than those you now assume. Your
life will have joy and the home you establish will be a
place in which you both will find the direction or your
growth, your freedom and your responsibility.
If
you are able to keep the vows you take here today, not
because of any religious or civic law, but out of desire
to love and be loved without limitation, I ask you both to
repeat after me:
“My best friend, I give myself to you.”
[repeat]
“I give you my heart, my soul,
[repeat]
my
tears, my laughter.”
[repeat]
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“My best friend, I promise you.”
[repeat]
“I promise to be with you in good times,
[repeat]
when life is easy,
[repeat]
when our love is simple.”
[repeat]
I
promise to comfort you in bad times,
[repeat]
when life is hard,
[repeat]
when our love is challenged.”
[repeat]
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“My best friend, I cherish you.”
[repeat]
“I will hold you in the highest regard,
[repeat]
I
will support and encourage you.
[repeat]
I
respect you, adore you
[repeat]
and I believe in you.”
[repeat]
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“My best friend, I love you.”
[repeat]
“You are beautiful, compassionate,
[repeat]
warm and loving.
[repeat]
Today and all the days of our life,
[repeat]
I
will love you.”
[repeat]
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Terrance, do you have a ring for your bride? [“I Do”]
Terrance, place this ring on Michelle’s finger and repeat
after me. “I give you this ring, as a daily reminder of my
love.” [Repeats]
Michelle, do you have a ring for your groom? [“I Do”]
Michelle, place this ring on Terrance’s finger and repeat
after me. “I give you this ring, as a daily reminder of my
love.” [Repeats]
By
the power of your love and commitment and the authority
vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife!
Terrance, you may kiss your bride.
Family and friends, may I introduce, Mr. & Mrs.
Willenborg!e
Vows:
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