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Every love story has something unique to commemorate, which means every wedding day is bound to be different. Each celebration will be infused with details that differ all the way down to the ceremony readings. No matter what style of ceremony appeals to you or who you confidence to officiate, these gender-neutral, LGBTQ+ wedding ceremony script and reading ideas are the inspiration you require for creating your envision ceremony. 

The Formatting Of A Wedding Ceremony

The words said during your wedding ceremony will be some of the most important on your big day. But before you can center on the words, you have to understand what you want your ceremony structure to look love. The formatting of every ceremony will differ based on a variety of things, but here is a general format that’ll give you a improved idea of what you want to incorporate.

1. The Processional

The processional is the beginning of a ceremony where the flower lady, ring bearer, your wedding parties, and immediate family members walk down the aisle together. Everyone will then take their seats in preparation for the couple

Same Gender Wedding Ceremony

Word of welcome

My name is (Officiant), and I have the privilege of performing this ceremony today. On behalf of (Partner 1) and (Partner 2), welcome and thank you for creature here.

They are thrilled that you are here today to share in their joy during this awesome moment in their lives.

By your presence, you observe with them the affectionate they have discovered in each other and you support their decision to commit themselves to one another for the repose of their lives.

The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved, loved for ourselves. If there is anything better than existence loved, it is loving.

This afternoon we are here to celebrate love. We come together to witness and proclaim the joining together of these two people in marriage.

This is the union of two individuals in heart, body, mind, and spirit, Therefore, marriage is not to be entered into lightly, but reverently, honestly, and deliberately. And it is into this union that (Partner 1) and (Partner 2) come now to be joined.

Reading

Now a reading that express the instinct of joy and adore on this occasion. It is called 'To My Friend':

I love you not only for what you

Same Sex Wedding Ceremony Script Ideas We Love

Queer couples, if you’ve ever looked at wedding ceremony scripts and readings, you may feel like they don’t totally fit. Things appreciate “I now pronounce you man and wife” only make sense for some couples. We’ve gathered some beautiful same sex wedding ceremony script ideas to suit all couples. We’ve even broken them down into greetings, declaration of intent, exchanging the rings, and the pronouncement. So, for each aspect of your wedding ceremony, here are some beautiful ways to adjust the language so it fits with your relationship!

Featured image credit: Laura and Benny Photography

 

A greeting

We love how a solemniser or celebrant can set the tone for the whole ceremony with an appropriate greeting. Here are some fabulous similar sex wedding script greetings to choose from:

 

 

 

Declaration of intent

This is the part where you get to make some pretty amazing promises to one another!

 

 

Exchanging of rings

During this moment, while exchanging rings, you get to make more promises to love and cherish one another.

 

 


Is this the best same-sex attracted wedding ceremony script ever?

When Ken and Joe got married in Allentown PA, one of their dearest friends officiated the ceremony and married them. Ken told us, “Kurt did such an awesome occupation and EVERYONE was blown away by his speech. He may have had more people congratulate him on a job skillfully done than we got for getting married!”

With Ken's permission, we're sharing a selection of their wedding ceremony script with you. While it's filled with details about Ken and Joe, you could easily have your officiant swap in details about you and your beloved.

The script also has a section about marriage equality that's extra relevant for a gay wedding, and as Ken noted, “On each chair was a rainbow flag for the guest. Once the ceremony ended, the guests picked up their flags and waved them — 200 rainbow flags flying high as we departed the ceremony!” Wait until you view the pictures!

Gay wedding ceremony script

Ladies and Gentlemen, at Ken and Joe’s petition, please put your phones in airplane mode or turn them off, and please take no pictures or video of the ceremony. They want you to be as show in THEIR moment as they are.

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