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Ceremony Outline Processional: The ceremony begins with the entrance of the wedding party, including bridesmaids and groomsmen, followed by the bride escorted by her father or a significant figure. Guests usually stand as the bride walks down the aisle. Invocation: The officiant offers an invocation, a prayer seeking God's blessings on the union. This sets a reverent tone for the ceremony. Welcome and Opening Remarks: The officiant welcomes guests and shares a brief message about the significance of marriage, often referencing scripture to highlight the sacred nature of the union. Scripture Readings: Selected Bible passages are read, which may include verses about love and marriage, such as Genesis 2:24 and John 15:9-12. These readings emphasize the spiritual foundation of the marriage. Exchange of Vows: The couple publicly declares their love and commitment to each other. They may choose to recite traditional vows or personalize their own, expressing their intentions for their marriage. Exchange of Rings: The couple exchanges wedding rings as a symbol of their commitment. The officiant may offer a blessing over the rings before they are exchanged. Unity Ceremony (Lighting of Unity Candle) Lighting a unity candle symbolizing their joining as one with Christ Pronouncement of Marriage: The officiant pronounces the couple as husband and wife, marking the official start of their married life together. Closing Remarks and Prayer: The officiant offers closing remarks, encouraging the couple and guests to support the marriage. A final prayer may be offered to bless the couple's future together. Recessional: The ceremony concludes with the recessional, where the couple walks down the aisle together, followed by the wedding party and guests.