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More Traditional Christian Wedding Vows
The wedding vows are solemn vows that are spoken in front of many witnesses. There are hundreds of traditional wedding vows. In our last articles, we have listed a few traditional Christian Wedding Vows. Here are some more traditional Christian Wedding Vows.
Here are three traditional Lutheran Wedding Vows
Groom: I, (Name), take you, (Name), to be my wife, and pledge thee my troth, so long as ye both shall live.
Bride: I, (Name), take you, (Name), to be my husband, and pledge thee my troth, so long as ye both shall live.
Groom: I, (Name), take you, (Name), to be my wife, and these things I promise you: I will be faithful to you and honest with you; I will respect, trust, help and care for you; I will share my life with you; I will forgive you as we have been forgiven; and I will try with you better to understand ourselves, the world, and God; through the best and the worst of what is to come as long as we live.
Bride: I, (Name), take you, (Name), to be my husband, and these things I promise you: I will be faithful to you and honest with you; I will respect, trust, help and care for you; I will share my life with you; I will forgive you as we have been forgiven; and I will try with you better to understand ourselves, the world, and God; through the best and the worst of what is to come as long as we live.
Groom: (Wife Name), our miracle lies in the path we have chosen together. I enter into this marriage with you knowing that the true magic of love is not to avoid changes, but to navigate them successfully. Let us commit until death parts us.
Bride: (Husband Name), our miracle lies in the path we have chosen together. I enter into this marriage with you knowing that the true magic of love is not to avoid changes, but to navigate them successfully. Let us commit until death parts us.
Here are three traditional Methodist Wedding Vows
Groom: I, (Name), take thee, (Name), to be my wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part, and thereto I pledge thee my faith.
Bride: I, (Name), take thee, (Name), to be my husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part, and thereto I pledge thee my faith.
Groom: I, (Name), take thee, (Name), to be my wedded wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I pledge thee my faith.
Bride: I, (Name), take thee, (Name), to be my wedded husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I pledge thee my faith.
Groom: I, (Name), ask you, (Name), to be my wife, as my friend and my love. On this day I affirm the relationship we have enjoyed, looking to the future to deepen and strengthen it. I will be yours in plenty and in want, in sickness and in health, in failure and in triumph. Together we will dream, will stumble but restore each other; we will share all things, serving each other and our fellow humanity. I will cherish and respect you, comfort and encourage you, be open with you, and stay with you as long as we both shall live; both freed and bound by our love.
Bride: I, (Name), ask you, (Name), to be my husband, as my friend and my love. On this day I affirm the relationship we have enjoyed, looking to the future to deepen and strengthen it. I will be yours in plenty and in want, in sickness and in health, in failure and in triumph. Together we will dream, will stumble but restore each other; we will share all things, serving each other and our fellow humanity. I will cherish and respect you, comfort and encourage you, be open with you, and stay with you as long as we both shall live; both freed and bound by our love.
The wedding exchange of vows is an important part of the wedding ceremony. There is no wedding ceremony without wedding vows. The witnesses take note of the wedding vow, and hold the couple accountable.
About the Author: Dennis Estrada owns lovely wed and wedding advice articles website that provides fashion, trends, and resouces about wedding.
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