Typical Order of Elements in a Wedding Ceremony
With my unique Build Your Own Ceremony system as in my Simply Aloha service package, brides and grooms are given access to my collection of ceremony elements to select from. This organized system, full of a variety of passages to choose from for each part of a the ceremony, makes creating your one-of-a-kind wedding easy to do, like selecting from a menu. My bridal couples can select the wording and style,
such as religious or spiritual tone, or be entirely civil/secular (non-religious), based on your preference of ceremony you want to represent you on the special day.
The Declaration of Intent or the Exchange of Wedding Vows plus the Pronouncement are mandatory
for a marriage to legal. Any other portions may be changed or edited, as allowed with the level of service package chosen.
Below, please find the usual and standard elements of a wedding ceremony and order of events:
such as religious or spiritual tone, or be entirely civil/secular (non-religious), based on your preference of ceremony you want to represent you on the special day.
The Declaration of Intent or the Exchange of Wedding Vows plus the Pronouncement are mandatory
for a marriage to legal. Any other portions may be changed or edited, as allowed with the level of service package chosen.
Below, please find the usual and standard elements of a wedding ceremony and order of events:
- Processional
- The Welcome
- The Address about Marriage
- The Declaration of Intent
- Optional with Simply Aloha or Divine Aloha package: The Reading or Musical Interlude
- The Vows
- The Meaning of the Rings
- The Ring Vows
- Optional with Divine Aloha package: Sand ceremony, Unity Candle, Unity Tree or other special ceremonies or a Reading
- The Closing
- The Pronouncement & Kiss
- The Introduction of the Couple
- Recessional