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Are you looking for Christian wedding vows for your wedding, to make it even more blessed with a devoted promise to your spouse and God? Because the words that you say that day, makes the foundation for your married life forever.
These days you can see all kinds of wedding vows being used in weddings. Some of them are funny, creative and new. But you may prefer to use a beautiful Christian wedding vow for your own wedding.
So on this page you can find some of the best and top-rated vows to use easily, to add more blessing and shine to your special day.
Simply click on each of the vows below to see the full vow...
Traditional Wedding Vow #1:
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered together here in the sign of God – and in the face of this company – to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony, which is commended to be honorable among...
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(This wedding vow is for the minister to say, as it is one of the best and most complete vows available.)
Traditional Wedding Vow #2:
Do you GROOM'S NAME take BRIDE'S NAME to be your wife – to live together after God’s ordinance – in the holy estate of matrimony? Will you love her, comfort her, honor and keep her, in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer...
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(This is a very popular and top-rated traditional vow both for the bride and groom, as well as some parts for the minister.)
Traditional Wedding Vow #3:
Officiant: "[Groom’s name], do you take [Bride’s Name] to be your wedded wife to live together in marriage? Do you promise to love, comfort, honor and keep her for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others, be faithful only to her so long as you both shall live?"
Groom: “I do.”
Officiant: "[Wife’s name], do you take [Groom’s Name] to be your wedded husband to live together in marriage? Do you promise to love, comfort, honor and keep him for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others, be faithful only to her so long as you both shall live?"
Bride: “I do.”
Officiant - Identifies the power investing in him/her then: “I now pronounce you husband and wife.”
Traditional Wedding Vow #4:
Groom: "[Bride’s Name], I take you to be my lawfully wedded wife. Before these witnesses I vow to love you and care for you as long as we both shall live. I take you, with all of your faults and strengths, as I offer myself to you with my faults and strengths. I will help you when you need help, and will turn to you when I need help. I choose you as the person with whom I will spend my life."
Bride: "[Groom’s Name], I take you to be my lawfully wedded husband. Before these witnesses I vow to love you and care for you as long as we both shall live. I take you, with all of your faults and strengths, as I offer myself to you with my faults and strengths. I will help you when you need help, and will turn to you when I need help. I choose you as the person with whom I will spend my life."
Traditional Wedding Vow #5:
_______ I, give you this ring - wear it with love and joy. I choose you to be my [wife/husband], to have and to hold from this day forward for better or for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish as long as we both shall live.
I take you, my beloved and my best friend, my chosen one, through all of our lives together. I give you this ring, which is bound to my heart. Wear it always, as a symbol of my love.
I promise to love you without reservation, honor and respect you, comfort you in times of distress, encourage you to achieve all of your goals, laugh with you and cry with you, grow with you in mind and spirit, always be open and honest with you, and stay with you for as long as we both shall live.
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