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Wedding: A Spiritual Union
A wedding church is where a couple can get lawfully married
just like
in a the legal court. Appointed individuals such as priest, pastor or
ministers are licensed to administer marriage ceremonies in churches.
Getting wedded in a place of adoration, means that the nuptial ceremony
will be well thought of as a kind of worship.
A wedding is a scared, worship service. Being one of the most
memorable
and vital event in a lifetime, it is a couple's choice to celebrate it
in a church. A traditional church wedding adds up to the romance in the
bride and groom's mood of having a more meaningful exchange of vows.
Pronouncement of the couple's love and commitment before God, family
members and friends strengthen the impact of the wedding ritual.
Modernization did not change the preference majority of the
couples for
a traditional church wedding. The wedding ritual is usually done inside
the Church premise at a day chosen by the bride and groom with the
approval of the priest or the minister or pastor.
In a religious setting, the family and friends of the bride
and groom
are formally requested to witness the ceremony. A religious leader
known to any of the couple usually conducts the matrimonial rites. A
maid of honor, bridesmaid, junior bridesmaid, bestman, groomsmen,
flower girls, ring bearers and ushers are present to help out with the
ceremony.
Preparing for a church wedding ceremony means asking God's
blessings be
bestowed on the marriage and to sanctify it through bible readings and
prayers. As taught in religion classes the Lord has founded marriage.
By inviting God to be present in a wedding you are starting a marriage
centered on Him. Surely, He is very much pleased to join a couple in
their marriage.
Planning a Church Wedding Service
Soon after the couple's engagement there is a need to with
the
officiating minister to make known the wedding plans. Prior to the
arrangement for the other preparations needed, the minister confirms
the eligibility of the soon to be bride and groom to marry in his
church.
Majority of the weddings are premeditated a year or more
earlier to
avoid any conflict of schedule with other weddings. It is during the
months from May to October that couples choose a wedding date; an
earlier confirmation will be to their advantage. Early arrangement is
likewise essential to have adequate time for the minister's premarital
counseling or any other classes or seminars if there are any.
Premarital Counseling
It is during the time of the counseling that practical
information will
be provided and given to assist the couple in establishing and keeping
the marriage for the rest of their earthly life. Non-member will be
obliged to agree and abide by the fundamental doctrines of marriage.
Such principles are eligibility, consent from both of the parties, a
lifetime promise, a self-sacrificial love and care for the husband and
the will to obey for the wife, and the enrichment of their religious
growth.
Wedding Music
A wedding worship service glorifies God, who establish
marriage and
sanctified it. The music, in that case, ought to give glory to God and
spiritually enlighten those in attendance.
A processional or recessional is the time when the couple is
walking
down the aisle with appropriate respect. Religious hymns are more often
favored.
The Wedding Ceremony
When the guests arrived in the church, the ushers lead them
to the seat
assigned to them. A booklet or flowers can also be given to them. The
relatives and friends of the bride and groom sit on the side
respectively reserved for them in the church.
The ritual may include marriage vows personally written by the bride
and groom. Exchange of wedding rings to symbolize the couple's never
ending love and promise to each other. After they are pronounced
husband and wife, before their relatives and friends, the groom seal
their unioin with a kiss.
Right after the ceremonial rites, the couple and the two
principal
witnesses will be ask over to sign the state-issued marriage lisence
and wedding register.As the couple leave the church rice or wheat is
showered over them, this being believed to mean fertility.
It can be said that in the midst of all the advancement
brought about
by this higly modern world, couples who wished to enter the married
life still prefer to choose the traditional church wedding. This just
shows that brides and grooms believed that they are not the sole
participants in matrimonial ceremony. They are very much aware that
Somebody beyond the oficiating minister joins them and blessed them to
shower them with the spiritual graces that is necessary to strengthen
their union.
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