Anna and Conner's Wedding

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The Wedding Ceremony

Processional

*Please Rise*

Opening Remarks

We are gathered here today in the presence of God and in the company of family and friends to join ____Conner Edison___________ and _____Anna Leah Hale__________ in God’s Holy institution of marriage. The celebration of marriage is one of life’s greatest events. For a Christian couple, the wedding ceremony is a beautiful act of worship. It is a great joy for me to be invited to participate in the life of _____ Conner _________ and ____ Anna Leah _________ who love the Lord, love each other, and have come to commit themselves to each other in marriage.
God is the author of love. The Bible teaches that God is love, and that love comes from God. From beginning to end, the Bible is a I love story. It is the story of God’s love for his people. It is the story of redeeming love for the sinner and of abiding love for the redeemed. We read also of the love of man and woman. We read of Jacob’s love for Rachel, of Mary pledged to Joseph, of the Shulammite and her beloved. The Bible teaches us that God can lead us to our life’s companion. Abraham prayed that God would find a wife for his son Isaac, and God answered that prayer. When Abraham’s servant found Rebekah, the servant bowed and worshipped, praising God. Then he brought her to Isaac, and the Scriptures say that Isaac loved her and was comforted.
God has guided ___ Conner _______ and ____ Anna Leah______ to this moment. He has blessed their love and brought them together to enter into the holy union of marriage. And, they are glad that you are here to share in their time of commitment.

*Who gives this woman to be married to this man? (“Her mother and I.”)*

*Please be seated*

Affirmation of Marriage

___Conner _______, ___ Anna Leah _______ this is a very special and important moment in your lives. You will remember this day and this moment forever. The ceremony will be over in a few minutes. But the commitment you pledge to one another today is to last a lifetime.
Other than our relationship with God, the relationship between husband and wife is the greatest relationship there is. Marriage is the foundation of both the home and social order. It is a sacred relationship that is not meant to be broken.
Marriage is not something that society created. Marriage is ordained of God. The Bible begins with a wedding. In the Garden of Eden, having created man in his own image, God realized that it was not good for him to be alone. So, the Lord caused a deep sleep to come upon Adam, and taking one of his ribs, He created Eve. Having created woman, He brought her to the man and gave her to him. Then, in the Garden of Eden, the Lord performed the first marriage ceremony when He said, “Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.”
Jesus must have loved weddings. He attended a wedding at Cana of Galilee, and He chose this occasion to perform His first miracle. The apostle Paul helps us to see the sacredness of marriage by comparing the relationship of a husband and wife to that of Christ and His church. In his letter to the church in Corinth, Paul explains to them that Christians are to be uniquely set apart by their love for one another. This is especially true in a Christian marriage.
Listen closely to his words in 1 Corinthians 13:4–13 (ESV)
4Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant
5or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful;
6it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth.
7Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
8Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.
9For we know in part and we prophesy in part,
10but when the perfect comes, the partial will pass away.
11When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up childish ways.
12For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.
13So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.

*PRAY*

Pledges By The Groom and Bride

So ___ Conner_______ and ____ Anna Leah ______, as the divine institution of marriage is imbedded in the doctrine of God’s Holy Word, you must recognize the seriousness and the sacredness of your vows to each other and before God. I ask you to join right hands, and consider the questions that I ask.

Pledge By The Groom

____ Conner ______, do you in the presence of God and these assembled witnesses, promise to love and cherish, in sickness and in health, in prosperity and adversity, this woman whose right hand you now hold? Do you promise to be to her in all things a true and faithful husband, to hold unto her and to her only, as long as life shall last?Do you take her to be your wife as long as you both shall live?

Pledges By The Bride

____ Anna Leah ______, do you in the presence of God and these assembled witnesses, promise to love and cherish, in sickness and in health, in prosperity and adversity, this man whose right hand you now hold? Do you promise to be to him in all things a true and faithful wife, to hold unto him and to him only, as long as life shall last? Do you take him to be your husband as long as you both shall live?

The Ring Ceremony

From the earliest of times the ring has been a symbol of wedded love. The rings you have chosen are made of a pure metal to symbolize the purity of your love. Being unbroken circles they symbolize the unending quality of your love. As often as you see these rings you will be reminded of this cherished moment and the promises and commitment you have made to each other on this day.

*Can we have the rings please?*

____ Conner ______, place the ring on ____Anna Leah ______ left hand, look her in the eyes and repeat this promise after me. I ___ Conner _______, take you ____ Anna Leah ______ to be my wife…To have and to hold from this day forward…For richer or poorer…For better or worse…In sickness and in health…To hold onto you and to you only…As long as we both shall live…With this ring I thee wed…All my love I give to you…All my worldly goods with you I share…I resolve to love you as Christ loves his church….In the name of the Father…And the Son…And the Holy Spirit.
____ Anna Leah ______, place the ring on ____ Conner’s ______ left hand, look him in the eyes and repeat this promise after me.I ____ Anna Leah ______, take you ___ Conner_______ to be my husband…To have and to hold from this day forward…For richer or poorer…For better or worse…In sickness and in health…To hold onto you and to you only…As long as we both shall live…With this ring I thee wed…All my love I give to you…All my worldly goods with you I share…I resolve to submit to you in love…just as Christ submits to the Father….In the name of the Father…And the Son…And the Holy Spirit.

Presentation of Groom and Bride

____ Conner ______, _____ Anna Leah_____ having pledged your love and faith to each other, before these witnesses and before God, as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and according to the laws of the State of Georgia I now pronounce you husband and wife. What God has joined together let no man separate.___ Michael _______, you may kiss your bride. Ladies and gentlemen, it is my joy and privilege to present to you for the first time Mr. and Mrs. ___Conner Edison____________.

*As they exit, please shower them with the flowers found on the end of each row!

Recessional

Dismissal/Reception

On behalf of Conner, Anna, and their families I want to thank you for being here today to share in their special day. You are now invited to join them at the Edison’s for a reception to celebrate their big day. Parking at the house is extremely limited; so, it is recommended that everyone ride the shuttles.

You are dismissed.

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