Showing posts with label ceremony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceremony. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

You Make My Dreams Come True: Ceremony Part 3

After exchanging rings we lit the unity candle. We chose ‘When I Say I Do’ by Matthew West to have sung during this time. I was originally just going to have a recording of it played, but our friend from high school, Cooper, who we’d asked to sing ‘The Luckiest’ was more than willing to learn it and play it for us (with about 2 weeks notice!) I’m so glad he did. I wanted to be able to share it with you, so the only way I could think of was to take a video of our ceremony video – I apologize that the quality isn’t great, but you can at least get an idea of how incredible he sounded and you get a little live peek into our ceremony!


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We also gave roses to our moms at this time. We didn’t include this is the program or let them know ahead of time, so it was a bit of a surprise for them. I carried two pink roses with my bouquet and had my sister/MOH hold them and hand them to me.

We really wanted to honor them for providing both of us with such great upbringings rooted in love and in Christ. The sacrifices they made to send us to private Christian schools hugely impacted us both as individuals and as a couple. Without them there’s no way we would be where we are today – We would have the foundation we have, we wouldn’t have the experiences we have, and we likely wouldn’t have even met.

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After Cooper was finished singing, Pastor M read the hand ceremony that we’d chosen. Again, this was something that was really important to me and I took a lot of time looking through different ceremonies and taking bits and pieces of several of them to create something that really ‘fit.’

That song spoke of your hands. And your hands, that now have rings on them, are the hands of your best friend that are strong and full of love for each other. These hands are holding yours on your wedding day as you promise to love each other today, tomorrow, and forever. These are the hands that will work alongside yours as together you build your future. These are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, and with the slightest touch will comfort you like no other. These are the hands that will hold you when fear or grief fills your mind. These are the hands that will countless times wipe away the tears from your eyes – tears of sorrow and tears of joy. These are the hands that will give you strength when you need it and lastly, these are the hands that even when wrinkled and aged will still be reaching for yours while still giving you the same unspoken tenderness with just a touch. Our prayer for you today is that both of you will use your hands to build a marriage rooted in your faith, commitment, and love for one another.

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When he was finished, Cooper came back up, this time with Mikayla, another one of our friends from high school. They sang ‘The Luckiest’ by Ben Folds while David and I took communion. While we didn’t have communion for all of our guests (as some of them might have been uncomfortable and it would’ve taken quite awhile) we did want to take it together for the first time as a married couple. It’s something we do every week at church as a couple and it was a really special part of our ceremony.

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I’d post a video of them singing together, but it took forever and a day to upload the first one. They did an awesome job. And watching the video, you can see David singing to me and me trying to keep from crying. That was hands down one of my very favorite parts of the day.

Pastor M: Let’s pray for Laura and David. Father, we thank you so much for bringing these two together. It gives us great joy to see your work in their lives individually and your work in their lives together. Lord, we pray every blessing upon them. We pray that you would grow them, that you would strengthen them, that you would bind them in a closeness that they’ve never even known as of yet. But Lord we commend them to you, to the praise of your glorious grace, that they might live a life together for your glory. Thank you for the joy and the love you’ve put between them. We pray that you would bless them in every way. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

David, Laura, because of your commitment to one another and to your Lord, by the authority granted to me as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus, I now pronounce that you are husband and wife. David, you may kiss your bride! 

I love this progression of pictures because you can see me pull him towards me! Ha! I loved our kiss. :)

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After I let go of him I leaned back in for one more peck like I always do and everyone laughed. Pastor M smiled and asked ‘Are you finished?’ and David said, ‘Yeah, we’re good!’ Haha, the result was this picture:

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With that, our handcrafted, personalized, incredibly special ceremony was over. We were finally husband and wife! 

But the recessional was another one of my favorite parts of the entire day, so I’m making you wait until Monday for that post! Have a great weekend!

*All pictures in this post were taken by Brandi Coldwell of Lola Jo Photo Design

Need to catch up?
 
We started on Thursday.
We decorated Friday morning.
The guys had their turn.
The girls stole the show
We got some fun bridal party pictures
We took care of the formal portraits.
We took pictures with the kiddos.
We spent time hanging out waiting for the ceremony to start.
The grandparents and parents were seated.
It was finally time for the processional.
A step back to the playing of the slideshow.
The ceremony started. (Part 1)
The ceremony continued. (Part 2)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

You Make My Dreams Come True: Ceremony Part 2

After my wonderful daddy ‘gave me away’ and sat down, the ceremony continued with a reading by my aunt and godmother.

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She read ‘Union’ by Robert Fulghum. When I’d looked for readings during the planning process it was the one that took my breath away and brought tears to my eyes. Every line of it was SO true for us and our relationship. I tried to keep myself from crying while she read, but when my aunt and I made eye contact her voice caught and tears streamed down my face. From here on is our actual ceremony text:

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“You have known each other from the first glance of acquaintance to this point of commitment. At some point, you decided to marry. From that moment of yes, to this moment of yes, indeed, you have been making promises and agreements in an informal way. All of those conversations that were held riding in a car, or over a meal, or during long walks – all those sentences that began with, “When we’re married”, and continued with “I will” and “you will” and “we will” – all those late night talks that included “someday” and “somehow” and “maybe” – and all those promises that are unspoken matters of the heart. All these common things, and more, are the real process of a wedding.

The symbolic vows that you are about to make are a way of saying to one another, “You know all those things that we’ve promised, and hoped for, and dreamed – well, I meant it all, every word.”


Look at one another and remember this moment in time. Before this moment you have been many things to one another – acquaintance, friend, companion, lover, dancing partner, even teacher, for you have learned much from one another in these last few years. Now you shall say a few words that will take you across a threshold of life, and things between you will never quite be the same.

For after today you shall say to the world –
This is my husband. This is my wife.”

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Pastor M: David, Laura, I have so enjoyed getting to know you as we’ve had our times meeting together. You make me smile when I see you. Your smile makes me smile; I love your heart and I love who the Lord has made you both to be. You’re a great couple and I know the Lord has blessed you with each other.

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Many of those who are gathered in this room today have known you far longer than I have and since your earliest days have loved you. They’ve watched you develop. They’ve lived life with you. And they’ve prayed for the Lord to bring you to Himself and then to bring you to godly marriage. Laura, David’s family has prayed for you since long before they knew you. And David, Laura’s family has prayed for you since before they even knew your name. But, undergirding it all, before the foundations of time, the God of all glory eternal in the heavens has ordained this day – The day when you are joined together to become one flesh. To His glory, you and your marriage will now be a living example of Christ and His Church.

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The words of God to us from Ephesians 5: “Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord for the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the Church, his body of which he is the Savior. Now, as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything. Husbands, love your wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word and to present her to himself as a radiant church without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife, loves himself. After all, no one ever hated his own body, but he feeds and cares for it just as Christ does the church, for we are members of this body. For this reason, a man will leave his father and mother and be united with his wife and the two will become one flesh. This is a profound mystery, but I’m talking about Christ and the church.”

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This wedding ceremony, as holy, special, and glorious as it is today, ultimately redirects our view to the wedding of the lamb and His bride, the church. As Jesus loved His church and gave himself up for her to make her holy and blameless, so you also David are charged to love Laura in that same way. And just and Christ and his body, the church, are joined together as one – So today, you two become one flesh in God’s eyes.

David and Laura, because of your commitment to Jesus as Messiah and because I believe that you truly desire to be all he intends you to be in your life together, I can confidently proclaim that you are bound together today in Christian marriage. Marriage where Jesus reigns preeminent, where His word and His ways are held high, where Christ-like love and submission is given and received, and where you live all of life – the remainder of your days on this earth – together for His eternal purposes and to His praise.

Would you please turn and face one another? We now come to the vows, and the vows are a statement of your intent, a promise you make. You should understand that the vows that you are about to repeat are bounding upon you in the eyes of God and of these witnesses.

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David, we’ll begin with you as you repeat these vows** to Laura:

I, David, take you, Laura, to be my wife before God who brought us together and all of these witnesses. As we enter upon the privileges and joys of life’s most holy relationship and begin together the great adventure of building a Christian home, I will look to Christ as head of our home as I have looked to Him as head of the church. I will lead you and share all of life’s experiences with you by following God through them. I will love you in sickness and in health, in poverty as in wealth, in sorrow as in joy, and will be true to you by God’s grace, trusting in Him so long as we both shall live.

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And Laura, if you’d repeat these vows to David:

 I, Laura, take you, David, to be my husband before God who bought us together and all of these witnesses. As we enter upon the privileges and joys of life’s most holy relationship and begin together the great adventure of building a Christian home, I will look to you as head of our home as I have looked to Christ as head of the church. I will follow you through all of life’s experiences as you follow God. I will love you in sickness as in health, in poverty as in wealth, in sorrow as in joy, and will be true to you by God’s grace, trusting in Him so long as we both shall live.

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The rings that you are about to exchange now are a symbol. A symbol is simply a reminder of something bigger than itself. As the symbol of the cross represents God’s love and his provision of salvation through Jesus, the small rings that you are about to exchange are a symbol of something more profound – Something much bigger than a circle of precious metal. Because from this day on, these rings will serve as a simple and practical reminder that you, Laura, belong to David and that you, David, belong to Laura and that the God who created you now looks upon you as one flesh. And we pray that these rings will also remind you that you are encircled and surrounded by family and friends who are here for you, to help you, to share wisdom with you, and to pray for you. All of us here want you to know how much we love you two. May I have the rings please?

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Let’s ask the Lord to bless these rings. Father, we thank you for the symbolism inherent in these rings – That they remind us of commitment, they remind us of unity, they remind us of so many things. They remind us of your unending love for us in Christ and your provision for us. This day, these rings will take on new significance as they remind David and they remind Laura of their commitment to you and to one another. We pray you’d bless these rings now in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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David, if you would take this ring and place it on Laura’s finger and repeat these words to her: With this ring, I thee wed and seal my vow of faithful love to you. All my worldly goods, with thee I share and all that I am, I pledge to you. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

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Laura, if you would take this ring and place it on David’s finger and repeat these words to him: With this ring, I thee wed and seal my vow of faithful love to you. All my worldly goods, with thee I share and all that I am, I pledge to you. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

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*All pictures in this post were taken by Brandi Coldwell of Lola Jo Photo Design*

Need to catch up?

We started on Thursday.

We decorated Friday morning.

We rehearsed.

We got pretty!

I put on my dress

We had our first look!

The guys had their turn.

The girls stole the show

We got some fun bridal party pictures

We took bride & groom portraits.

We took care of the formal portraits.

We took pictures with the kiddos.

We spent time hanging out waiting for the ceremony to start.

The grandparents and parents were seated.

It was finally time for the processional.

A step back to the playing of the slideshow.

The ceremony started. (Part 1)

**We wrote our own vows and combined parts from several different sources that we found online. Unfortunately I’m not sure exactly where all of it came from, but hope that ours can be a source of inspiration for other couples writing their own ceremony! For us, traditional vows just didn’t hold the meaning they do for some people after seeing multiple divorces happen within our family.

Friday, September 10, 2010

You Make My Dreams Come True: Ceremony Part 1

David and I knew from early on in the planning process that we wanted a ceremony that reflected who we were as a couple. Our faith is a huge part of who we are, both as a couple and as individuals. It was really important to us that we had an officiant who knew us, believed the same things we did, and was willing to let us personalize the ceremony. I absolutely loved how it turned out. From here on is the exact text of our ceremony. 

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David, Laura, this is a holy moment. This is a moment in your lives that is set apart. It is different from every other moment. For at this moment you have come to formally recognize that God has called you first to Himself, and then to each other, forever in Christian marriage. For all that can be observed and said about marriage, we must note that the very concept of marriage originates not in some arrangement of society or in cultural convenience, but in the eternal, providential design of the God of the Christian scriptures. The very notion of marriage; the idea that a man and a woman should be paired for life and for living has its beginning, its root, its very origin revealed by God to us in His Word. For in the beginning, in the account of creation itself, we read that the two shall become one by God’s decree.

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Genesis 2 reads as follows: “Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all of the beasts of the field and all of the birds of the air. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. So the man gave names to all of the livestock; the birds of the air and the beasts of the field, but for Adam, no suitable helper was found. So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep, and while he was sleeping he took one of the man’s ribs and closed up the place with flesh. Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man and he brought her to the man. The man said, ‘This is now bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh. She shall be called woman because she was taken out of man.’ For this reason, a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.” This, then, is where the very idea of marriage has its origin. In the being, the mind, the heart, the design of God himself.

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Let’s pray. Father, we thank you for this day. We thank you for your wisdom in creating us the way that you have and for designing and ordaining the very notion of marriage. But Lord, this day, we come to celebrate that you have brought David and Laura together to be one, to live all of life, Lord, for your glory. We celebrate this day. We pray that this service would be a time that we would reflect on the blessings and the glories of marriage and the joy of seeing you bring David and Laura together. Thank you, Father. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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I speak to you now as a congregation. Each of you is here today because you have, in some way, had an impact on David and Laura’s life. Some of you have known either one of them or both of them for years, and some of you may be meeting one of them for the first time today. But whether you are an old friend or a new one, you have a special place in their hearts. You also have a special purpose. As beloved family and friends, it is you who they will turn to in coming years, both in joy and in sorrow. It is you with whom they will share their happiness and bring their pain. You’ll watch as their marriage matures and as their love deepens and as their children grow. And when hard times come, and the loving support of family and friends like you is needed, David and Laura will be able to turn to you just as they turn to each other. Do you pledge to support and help strengthen their marriage by upholding them with your love, prayers, counsel, and concern for today and always? If so, please answer, “we do.” 

Congregation: “We do.”

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Now David, please state your intent. Do you take Laura to be your wife in Christian marriage? Do you promise to love Laura? To cherish her as your wife, to love her in sickness as well as in health, to love her by your actions and your attitudes regardless of the circumstances that surround you? Do you promise to provide for the spiritual, emotional, and material needs of your home as God enables you? And David, do you promise to be faithful to Laura as her companion in this life until God calls you home? If you agree to these promises, David, please respond by saying, “I do.” 

David: “I do.”

Laura, do you take David to be your husband in Christian marriage? Do you promise to love David and to cherish him as your husband? To love him in sickness as well as in health, to love him by your actions and your attitudes regardless of the circumstances that surround you? Do you promise to support and encourage his leadership, as he by God’s enabling, provides for the spiritual, emotional, and material needs of your home? And Laura do you promise to be faithful to David as his companion in this life until God calls you home? If you agree to these promises, Laura, please respond by saying, “I do.”

Me: “I do.”

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Who gives this woman to be married to this man?

My Dad: Her mother and I do.

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*All pictures in this post were taken by Brandi Coldwell of Lola Jo Photo Design*

Need to catch up?
 
We started on Thursday.
We decorated Friday morning.
The guys had their turn.
The girls stole the show
We got some fun bridal party pictures
We took care of the formal portraits.
We took pictures with the kiddos.
We spent time hanging out waiting for the ceremony to start.
The grandparents and parents were seated.
It was finally time for the processional.
A step back to the playing of the slideshow.

**Happy Friday! Don't forget my giveaway ends Sunday evening! 

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

You Make My Dreams Come True: The Processional

While the grandparents and our parents were being seated, the bridal party was getting lined up.

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Finally it was time to really get the ceremony started. The song that I had known for over a couple years that we’d use for the processional started and everything became so real. Definitely play the song as you look through the pictures!

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First was GM J, David’s friend since kindergarten, and BM S, my friend and roomie from school

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Next was GM J, one of David’s best friends since preschool, and BM M, one of my best friends from high school

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GM M, my ‘little’ brother, and BM R, my older sister

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They looked so cute in both I couldn’t choose – This is David’s best man K, his younger brother, and my MOH A, my best friend

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David’s other best man, his older brother J, and my other MOH, my older sister A, along with our ring bearer who insisted on walking with his mom and carrying a soccer ball – Hey, at least it went with our colors :) 

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Our Jr GM M, my nephew, and our Jr BM K, David’s younger sister – He looks a little solemn because his arm that she’s holding was broken. Poor kid fell off a rope swing the day before our wedding and no one realized how badly he was hurt (and he never said anything!) He was such a trooper for our pictures and ceremony!

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And lastly, our flower girls R and A made it ran down the aisle

It was finally my turn. The music had been timed perfectly. The moment I’d imagined of my dad and I coming through the door right as the music swelled was perfect. He looked at me and asked if I was ready, I smiled and nodded and that was it! I was off to marry the man of my dreams and my best friend.
(Be sure to go to 3:47 in the song to get the full effect for these next few.)

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I had hoped so badly that David would cry. I figured I’d be crying the whole way, but it wasn’t until I looked at him from down the aisle and saw him biting his lip and his shoulders shaking.. Tears welled up in my eyes and I realized how insanely special that moment was. It was the moment we’d waited years for and a moment we’d never get to relive. 

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This was it - We were in front of all of our family and friends finally about to publicly make a promise that we'd already made to each other years before. We were minutes away from becoming husband and wife!

Tip # 11: Go with the flow. Your ring bearer wants to walk down the aisle with your MOH and then screams when he can't follow her up to her spot? Oh well. He's adorable and no one will remember that with all of the other beautiful, touching parts of your day.

*All pictures in this post were taken by Brandi Coldwell of Lola Jo Photo Design

Need to catch up?

We started on Thursday.
We decorated Friday morning.
The guys had their turn.
The girls stole the show
We got some fun bridal party pictures
We took care of the formal portraits.
We took pictures with the kiddos.
We spent time hanging out waiting for the ceremony to start.
The grandparents and parents were seated.
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