While Protestant (e.g., equivalent to the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran) wedding services in the U.S. will vary according to both denomination and local congregation, in addition to the desires of the individual couples, the following service could be considered "representative" of a typical American wedding.
God created us male and female, and gave us marriage so that husband and wife may help and comfort each other, living faithfully together in plenty and in want, in joy and in sorrow, in sickness and in health, throughout all their days.
God gave us marriage for the full expression of the love between a man and a woman. In marriage a woman and a man belong to each other, and with affection and tenderness freely give themselves to each other.
God gave us marriage as a holy mystery in which a man and a woman are joined together, and become one, just as Christ is one with the church.
In marriage, husband and wife are called to a new way of life, created, ordered, and blessed by God. This way of life must not be entered into carelessly, or from selfish motives, but responsibly, and prayerfully.
We rejoice that marriage is given by God, blessed by our Lord Jesus Christ, and sustained by the Holy Spirit. Therefore, let marriage be held in honor among all.
During the days of your engagement you have given careful thought to the meaning of marriage.
You began the joining of your lives and we pray that you will continue to grow together throughout the time you share.
The future is unknown to any of us. Yet your love for one another and trust in the goodness of God will make possible the act of faith you now make in our midst.
As you exchange your vows of faithfulness, we will be listening and supporting you with our love.
As you make your promises to each other, we will be reminded of promises we have made and be moved to renew our own.
Jane, will you have John to be your husband, to live together in holy marriage? Will you love him, comfort him, honor and keep him, in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others, be faithful to him as long as you both shall live? I WILL
John, will you have Jane to be your wife, to live together in holy marriage? Will you love her, comfort, honor and keep her in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others, be faithful to her as long as you both shall live? I WILL
EXCHANGE of VOWS
I, John, take you, Jane, to be my wife from this day forward.
I offer you my love and support throughout our lives.
To join with you and to share all that is to come;
The happiness and joy
as well as the challenges which life brings.
I promise to be faithful to
you; to be open and honest with you.
I will respect, trust, help, and
care for you.
I have found in you the one who completes me,
The one that
God intended me to be with, my soul-mate.
I will love you and be thankful
for the blessing of your love,
As long as we both shall live.
I Jane, take you, John, to be my husband from this day
forward.
(repetition of the "I offer you" paragraph above)
Bless, O Lord, the giving of these rings that they who give them and they who receive them may live in your peace and continue in your favor all the days of their life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Jane, I give you this ring as a symbol of my love and
faithfulness.
With all that I am and all that I have, I join in covenant
with you,
In the name of God our Creator, Christ our Redeemer,
And the Holy Spirit, our Sustainer.
John, I give you this ring (same text as above)
Now that Jane and John have given themselves to each other by solemn vows, with the joining of hands, and the giving and receiving of rings, I announce to you that they are husband and wife; in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Those whom God has joined together, let no one put asunder. Amen.
WEDDING PRAYER
We give thanks for the nurture and support of family and friends. Let us, who share the circle of celebration today, be renewed in our own commitments to one another, that we may be participants in a healed and healing society.
All this we ask in the spirit we have seen in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
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Last Updated 08 March 2006