The Free Church Wedding Ceremony London
0844 8009987
Islington
020 7380 0095
Camden
02073800095
london
020 7401 9745
Lambeth
0870 9000414
Southwark
020 7841 8726
Islington
020 7608 0080
Islington
07722 650711
Islington
0870 7777080
City of Westminster
020 7580 8432
City of Westminster
The Free Church Wedding Ceremony
The Free Church Wedding Ceremony
The minister concerned should be consulted well in advance of the proposed date of the wedding so that the church can be booked and in order for all the other necessary arrangements to be made. In all cases, the order of service is a matter left almost entirely to the couple who are to be married, and to the special rites of the church whose blessing they seek. At some point in the service, however, a set of declaratory and contracting words must be made in the presence of the minister or before a registrar.
The couple can choose from the following declaratory words:
"I declare that I know of no legal reason why I, (name), may not be joined in marriage to (name)"
or
"I do solemnly declare that I know not of any lawful impediment why I, (name), may not be joined in matrimony to (name)"
or
By replying "I am" to the question: "Are you, (name), free lawfully to marry (name)?"
They must also say one of the following contracting phrases, to each other in turn:
"I, (name), take you, (name), to be my wedded wife/ husband"
or
"I, (name), take thee, (name), to be my wedded wife/ husband".
or
"I call upon these persons here present to witness that I, (name), do take thee, (name), to my lawful wedded husband/wife"
The differences between the ceremonies of the different denominations are considerable - sometimes only a matter of detail, sometimes fundamental. In almost every case, however, the order of service roughly follows that of the Church of England service:
- The procession - the bride enters and stands before the minister, the bridegroom to her right, her father on her left.
- A prayer and a hymn usually starts the service, followed by a declaration of the purpose of marriage.
- The congregation is asked by the minister to voice any legal objection to the marriage.
- The bride and groom exchange vows as required by law, and then give and receive the rings.
- The bride and groom receive the blessing of the church.
- The register is signed by the bride and groom and two witnesses.
- The recessional - the bridal party leave the church.
