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Learn how to choose or write your own wedding vows in the Church of England, and explore the meaning and significance of this sacred commitment.
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Marriage is a gift of God our creator. It is a symbol of God’s unending love for his people, and of the union between Christ and his Church. Christ loved his bride the Church, and gave himself for her. As he has called N and N to marriage, so he draws their differing gifts and hopes into a unity of love and service.
Ask your vicar about marriage discussion (sometimes called marriage preparation or marriage prep) and what they offer to help you consider the vows together. You might also find Making the Most of your church wedding by Ally Barrett helpful to read. When the vows are said, you turn to each other and repeat each line after the vicar:
Some common wedding hymns are: Morning has Broken https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=YIHT5TQvgNA. Love divine, all loves excelling (tune: Blaenwern) https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=VFckP0F93JM&t=30s. Now thank we all our God https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=oeBs4NVpFPs. Joyful Joyful, we adore thee https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=eMY3ivdNzwE.
Find the official text of the Anglican marriage service and vows from the Book of Common Prayer. Learn about the requirements, blessings, and readings for Christian marriage in the Episcopal Church.
W ITH this ring I the wed: with my body I the worship: and with all my worldly goodes, I the endow. In the name of the Father, and of the Sonne, and of the holy Ghost. Amen. Then the man leavyng the ryng upon the fourth finger of the womans left hande, the Minister shall saye. O ETERNALL God, creatoure and preserver of all mankynd, giver of all ...
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