Wedding Programs: What
To Look For
A wedding ceremony marks the beginning of a marriage, and a
couple's life together. Wedding ceremonies may be a civil or
religious rite that can take place anywhere - at a church, in
the gardens, at the beach, or at the city hall. Modern-day
weddings can now also take place in the Internet (what is known
as "Online Wedding").
From the bride's march down the aisle to the wedding
reception, there are a number of wedding traditions and aspects
that make a wedding ceremony special. It is important that the
couple 'include' their guests and the people around them in the
celebration by guiding and informing them of what is happening
at any given time. This is made possible by wedding ceremony
programs.
A wedding program (also called church programs, ceremony
programs, or "The Order of Woship") is a personalized guidebook
for the guests in a wedding. Essentially similar to that of a
program at a theater play, wedding programs serve the following
purposes:
They serve as a record of the wedding ceremony, providing
guests with the order and details of the events that will
happen in the ceremony.
· They help guests understand what is happening, making them
feel included.
· They introduce and honor the bridal party, the sponsors,
and the other people who are participating in the ceremony.
· They serve as a beautiful and sentimental souvenir for
everyone, which can be included in the couple's scrapbook.
While a wedding program is not a strict requirement to have,
but it certainly adds a unique and personal touch to any
wedding ceremony. A wedding program can also be essential in
the following cases:
· A wedding that is inter-cultural and no one understands
the ceremony.
· A wedding with a number of guests from another faith or
culture.
· A wedding so large that guests may not know the bridal
party.
· A wedding that is particularly long and
time-consuming.
· A wedding that involves so many people that the couple
would like to thank and pay tribute to.
A wedding program is generally broken down into 3 sections,
with the additional detailed information listed below:
1. Introduction
· Names of the couple
· Wedding date
· Time and place of the service.
2. Event or Ceremony Order
· Greetings
· Poetry
· Reading
· Exchange of vows
· Explanations of special religiuos rituals (such as the
ring ceremony, unity candle ceremony, and pronouncement of
marriage)
· Titles of the ceremony music to be played (including the
names of the musicians, soloists, or readers)
3. Acknowledgement or Wedding Party
· Names of the members of the bridal party
· Name of the priest or officiant who will perform the
ceremony
· Memorials, tributes or homages to someone who has passed
away
· Thank-you notes and dedications to the parents and to
people who gave support to the couple (and to the wedding)
· The couple's special message to their wedding guests
· Directions to the reception
Wedding programs are usually ordered from the same printer
who does the wedding invitations. Other couples, however, opt
to do their wedding programs on their own - it gives a couple a
chance to be more flexible and creative while saving money.
Wedding programs are one of the little details that make
such a big day extra special. Ordered ready-made or done
personally, a wedding program can be made unique by the
expressive feelings of love and joy that it
conveys.
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