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TRUE LOVE WAITS
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Pledge Service
 
Pre-Service Music                                            Praise Band
Welcome and Prayer                                   Jessie Simonian
Praise Music                         Congregation and Praise Band
Skit                                                                   Teen Players
Special Music                                Daniel and Terry Phillips
Words from the Student Ministry                      Brother Billy
Exchange of Vows                     Pastor, Students, Parents and Congregation
 
 
Pastor:              This is a moment of reverence and celebration.
You are about to commit to something that you will never regret.
We comment you for your choice.
Students:           Because I believe that God has a plan for my life, I choose to make this choice.
Parents:                        We commit our support and love to you as you take this stand.
Church:             We promise to stand with you as you seek to follow God’s formula for success.
Students:           Right no I commit to remaining sexually pure from this day until my wedding day.
Pastor:              The choice you have made isn’t an easy choice.
But it is the very best choice.
I will make a commitment to pray for you.
Parents:            When you are faced daily with new challenges, temptations, and responsibilities we will listen and do everything we can so that you can make this commitment a reality.
Students:           I commit my body as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable unto Christ, which is an act of worship.
Parents:            We also commit our bodies to Christ.
Students:           Whatever things are true, whatever things are pure
 
Parents:            Whatever is noble
 
Students:           Whatever is lovely
 
All:                   Whatever is admirable
 
Students:           Whatever is worthy of praise
 
All:                   We commit ourselves to these things.
Students:           We, as students commit ourselves to watch out for each other, and turn away from anything that would intentionally or unintentionally lead each other away from our commitment to wait.
Guys:                In the plans we make
 
Girls:                 In the way we choose to dress
 
Guys:                In our conversation and thought lives
 
Girls:                 and in our time
 
Students:           We commit to this goal of purity and abstinence before marriage
 
Pastor:              Sex is an incredible gift within the marriage covenant but it destroys the lives of those outside God’s plan.
All:                   We as the body of Christ commit to God’s foolproof plan and the exciting future that we hold in our hands.
(Parents please take the symbol of your love for your student and place in your hand)
 
Pastor:              Adult, face your student and repeat after me.
(Pause as indicated) This is a symbol…of a vow to purity…there is not a day…that we will not pray…for God’s very best for your life…we love you!
 
Pastor:              Students, give your commitment cards to your parents as a symbol of your love and devotion.
Hold hands with your parents or sponsoring adult and repeat after me.
(Pause as indicated)  Believing that true love waits…I make a commitment to God…myself…my family…my friends…my future mate…my future children…to be sexually abstinent…from this day…until the day I enter…a biblical marriage relationship.
Prayer:             Zane Jernigan
 
Student Minister’s Closing Words
 
Recessional                                                       Mildred Mink and Bobbie Crawford
 
Pastor’s Invitation
 
Worship with Tithes and Offerings
\\ Pastor:              A reception has been arranged for your enjoyment and to celebrate the choices of the students.
This will give you an opportunity to express your love and commitment to the students and their parents.
Please join us in the fellowship hall for refreshments.
(Dismiss)
 
Student Pastor:  For the past four weeks we have discussed True Love…how God’s motive for us to abstain from sex until marriage is His love, a love that does not want us to suffer the consequences of wrong choices.
Tonight you have made a good choice.
You have decided that from today forward you will allow Christ to be the Lord of your date and sex life.
You have decided that from today forward you will allow Christ to be the Lord of your date and sex life.
You will be tempted to compromise this choice.
However, as you grow in your love relationship with Jesus you will mature and be able to continue your good choices during your single lives.
Students, on your wedding night you are to give this symbol of love that your parents have given you tonight to your spouse as a symbol of your commitment to sexual purity.
I too, pledge my love and prayers for you.
We are proud of your choice and stand behind you with our lives and love.
Parents~/Students you may show affection.
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