Wedding Ceremony Order of Service

For a traditional church Wedding you will normally meet with your minister and discuss your order of service. A wedding ceremony order of service might include just the words of the hymns, or just the major parts of the service. The minister will also talk through the meaning behind your wedding vows and the service with you and probably arrange a rehearsal

On your Wedding Day the ushers arrive at the church first and give out orders of service and direct people to their seats. The bride's family and guests sit on the left of the nave, and the groom's on the right. The mother of the bride sits in the front pew.

The groom and his best man should arrive early to allow for their photos to be taken before the service. The bridesmaids wait outside for the bride.

If in a church, the bells start to ring and the bride and her father generally arrive a few minutes before the service to allow for photographs taken and for the chief bridesmaid to have a chance to fix her veil and arrange the dress and train.

In the procession down the aisle, the bride should be on her fathers right arm with attendants behind. Catching eye contact with your guests is very special, but if you are too shy or overwhelmed don't worry.

When the bride reaches the front the groom and best man should take their places on the bride's right. The bride then hands her bouquet to her chief bridesmaid to her left or if she has no attendants then to her father who can then hand it to her mother.

After the entrance of the bride, there is often a hymn, followed by readings, possibly another hymn or psalm and an address from the minister. The marriage itself then follows. The father takes the brides right hand and gives it to the minister, who then gives it to the groom. The vows are taken and then the best man passes the rings to the groom or he can give them to the minister on the face of the prayer book and he will offer them to the bride and groom.

Then the bride's father and the best man take their seats. The minister may then say a prayer and the congregation may sing a hymn, followed by a final blessing. The bride and groom follow the minister to go and sign the register, usually followed by their parents and the bridesmaids and best man. While the register is being signed and witnessed by two adults, a choir may sing or the organist may play some music. When the formalities are finished, the bridal procession leaves the church as follows: bride and groom, small attendants, chief bridesmaid and best man, bride's mother with groom's father and then groom's mother with bride's father.

The ceremony will be over quicker than expected. You are married. From now on you can rely on the people around you to make everything go to plan for the rest of the day.

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