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Non-Religious Ceremonies

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Typically, the only difference between a wedding and a commitment ceremony (civil, religious, or spiritual ) is the wording of each ceremony. 

Basic sections of a Ceremony
Those in bold are recommended but you build the ceremony of your dreams

  • Processional
  • Introduction
  • Giving of the Bride/Groom
  • Pledge of Support
  • Reading #1
  • Words on Love or Marriage
  • Exchange of Rings & Vows
  • Reading #2
  • Charge to the Couple/Affirmation of Love
  • Pronouncement of Marriage/Commitment
  • Announcement of Marriage/Commitment
  • Conclusion
  • Recessional
  • Receiving Line

Remember, it is your ceremony and I am here to assist you in making the day memorable. I am here to help you build the ceremony of your dreams.  The only absolute in the ceremony is the section where we say "I now pronounce you ......" 

Example Ceremonies
 

Sample Vows
 
 
These vows can be re-worded to be non-religious.

Sample Readings
 
The sample readings can be re-worded to be non-religious.
 
 

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Reverend Ellen & Reverend Raechal
New Jersey