Wedding Ceremony

Cameron and Cassandra Bromley

December 5th, 2009



Call to order ............................


Dear family and friends

Of Cameron and Cassandra—


We are privileged to be partners today

in celebrating and honoring

the bonding of two special lives together—


and to witness the emergence

of something new

and vibrant

and change-making in our world—


a shared life

of love and commitment,

of purpose and passion,

of values and honor


Presentation of the bride ……………


Do you, Craig and Lynne, celebrate this step of Cassie to share and unite her life with Cameron?


[You may be seated.]



The Goal of marriage . ……………..


By all accounts,

The union of two lives in a marriage

Is a fundamentally primordial

and uniquely powerful

creation.


It is more than just a covenant, or a cultural ritual—

It has a transcendent, spiritual, and perhaps even metaphysical dimension to it—

Though it is enacted through public witnesses, words and signatures,

This public statement of an explicit commitment to a lifelong union

—for whatever mix of the pleasant and the unpleasant experiences of life await—

Mystically transforms a subjective reality into an objective reality.

It brings the internal and private heart-life union of two people into the external and shared world of all people.

It takes the attraction, attachment and companionship of two souls

And begins to forge them and sculpt them into a union

stronger than stone or steel,

more powerful than fire or wind,

more fertile than soil or song—

a union meant to endure and overcome the many forces that may assail it in the future.


The goal of marriage is to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts.

To create ripples of life and laughter, solace and celebration,

To create sanctuary for other lives, and to offer encouragement for the good

and to outrun evil, apathy, and treachery with value, passion, and loyalty.


And in so doing, it will reflect and refract the beauty, robustness, faithfulness and vibrancy of the inner life of the Living God.



Meaning of the wedding rings ……………………..


Wedding rings are ordinary rings, materially speaking. They are made the same as other rings, they are sized the same, and they are displayed the same in the shopkeepers display.


But the second they are selected for your marriage and the minute they are exchanged here today, they change.


They start their own lives and begin to absorb—so to speak—your shared life.


In fifty years, when you look at the wedding ring on your finger, it will be a monument quietly witnessing to the ten-thousand times you said ‘yes’ to the needs and priority of your companion-- and ‘no’ to yourself,

and the ten-thousand times you said ‘no’ to subversive influences and ‘yes’ to commitment and character.

Let us start the lives of your wedding rings with your vows to one another:



Vows and exchanging of rings ………………….


Cameron, will you place your ring upon your beloved's hand?


(Cameron puts his ring on Cassie’s hand and holds it for the vow)


I, Cameron,

Take you, Cassandra,

To be my wife,

To have and to hold,

In sickness and health,

For better or for worse,

To treasure and delight in,

To share times of laughter and times of lament

As we create together

our adventure of a shared life.


I promise to honor you,

To cherish you,

To encourage you,

To support you,

To respect you,

To depend on you,

To always seek your welfare

To always trust your character.


I offer you my love and loyalty,

My pledge and my passion,

My honesty and my heart,

My companionship and my commitment,

All that I am today,

And all that I hope to become in our future.


For all the days of my life.


Cassandra, will you place your ring upon your beloved's hand?


(Cassie puts her ring on Cameron, and holds it during her vow)


I, Cassandra,

Take you, Cameron,

To be my husband,

To have and to hold,

In sickness and health,

For better or for worse,

To treasure and delight in,

To share times of laughter and times of lament

As we create together

our adventure of a shared life.


I promise to honor you,

To cherish you,

To encourage you,

To support you,

To respect you,

To depend on you,

To always seek your welfare

To always trust your character.


I offer you my love and loyalty,

My pledge and my passion,

My honesty and my heart,

My companionship and my commitment,

All that I am today,

And all that I hope to become in our future.


For all the days of my life.



The challenge to partnership ……………………….


I challenge you today -- to mutuality and partnership.


To respect one another's abilities and qualities,

to recognize and affirm the contributions of each other,

and to work together--as companions and partners--

on the many tasks, challenges, and responsibilities that are ahead of you,

as you sculpt your shared future.


The journey of life will be much more enjoyable,

And your shared life much more successful,

If the unique perspectives

which God will continue to develop in each of your lives

Are carefully harvested for their contributions.


Live each day as gift of wonder and of wildness

that is shared between you

- since from this day forward you shall be each other's home,

comfort and refuge,

your marriage strengthened and seasoned

by your delight in each day, in each other, and in each expression of God's designs in your future .



The challenge to sharing with others .............


I challenge you today -- to let your shared life spill over into the lives of others.


Your lives today are your own, but they have been shaped, enriched, and empowered by the lives of those who invested--consciously or not--in your past. Parents, family, friends-- and even the occasional stranger--have contributed to who you are today,

and their influence in your past will likewise be an influence in your future.


There is no real way to 'pay this investment back'--you can only 'pay this forward'.


Allow the richness which you have inherited

to blossom even further in your lives--

and pass this greater richness forward,

creating an even brighter bouquet of colors and delights

for you to share forward into the lives of those in your future.


Whether children or friends,

elders or youngsters,

intimates or strangers,

let your life spill over into the lives of those around you,

and of those yet to appear in your future.


Share, empower, and enrich their lives and the life of the community in which you live.


May the universe be a warmer and brighter and more colorful place,

because of the vows you are making today,

and because of the choices you make for each other every day hence.




The challenge to forgiveness ...............


And finally, I challenge you today -- to forgiveness and loyalty.


There will be times in life, in which the dance of success and celebration

is occasionally replaced with the somber dance of failure and forgiveness.


But this darker--and sometimes threatening-- dance can add both depth and increasing resilience to your marriage--as long as the dance is allowed to finish at forgiveness and reconciliation and renewal,

and thus to be enfolded into the larger dance of love and loyalty.


Be aggressive in honestly admitting failure and

be aggressive in offering intense forgiveness.


In the words of the Lord Jesus,

truth and forgiveness

truly sets people FREE.


Forgiveness can often be very costly

--as the Cross of Jesus revealed to us so clearly—

But love will bear that cost

without hesitation and without regrets

--as also shown at that Cross—

in its ever-hopeful

and tireless pursuit


Of a reconciliation which heals and strengthens and deepens,

Of an intimacy which warms and transforms,

And of a harmony which explodes

in joy and dance

and laughter and newness,

for all those who hear its music.




The foundation of ever-growing love (Scripture reading) ....


The Judeo-Christian religious tradition is surprisingly unique in its emphasis that the God of the Universe actually loves and delights in us. Almost all religious traditions envision God as powerful, and all-knowing. Many portray God as a Supreme Ruler, and perhaps as a just Judge--but the assertion that God's unfathomable being can be appropriately described by the New Testament phrase "God is love" was not something that the ancient world would have believed--and maybe not even have understood.


But the God as revealed in the Bible consistently is portrayed in terms of loyal love,

--and often in the images of marriage. Yahweh as the husband of Old Testament Israel and the New Testament Church as the Bride of Christ are theological images of relationships defined by such love.


And the actions and responses of God toward humanity--as remembered in the pages of that Bible-- exhibit the same kind of tenacity, forgiveness, passion, calls to openness, and invitations to trust that you, Cameron and Cassandra, will be called upon to produce and manifest in your married life.


So it is not surprising to read in this “God is love” Bible of both the wildness of love and the strength of love.


God delights in the wildness of love in this passage from the Song of Songs:


Hang my locket around your neck,

wear my ring on your finger.

Love is invincible facing danger and death.

Passion laughs at the terrors of hell.

The fire of love stops at nothing—

it sweeps everything before it.

Flood waters can’t drown love,

torrents of rain can’t put it out.

Love can’t be bought, love can’t be sold—

it’s too priceless to be found in the marketplace.


And the strength and tenacity of love in this famous passage from I Corinthians:


"Love is very patient and kind,

never jealous or envious,

never boastful or proud.

Love is never haughty

or selfish

or rude.

Love does not demand its own way.

Love is not irritable or touchy.

Love does not hold grudges

and will hardly notice

when others do it wrong.


Love is never glad about injustice,

but rejoices whenever truth wins out.

If you love someone,

you will be loyal to them

no matter what the costs.

You will always believe in them,

always expect the best in them,

and will always stand your ground

in defending them."




Our hopes and prayers--and expectations--today are that love's wildness and strength will characterize the unfolding of your shared life before a watching world.


Please join with me in praying for Cassandra and Cameron, as they embark on this journey of love.




Prayer for Cameron and Cassandra ..........


Dear Heavenly Father,

our hearts are filled with happiness and hope

on this special day for Cameron and Cassandra,

as they come before You and this gathering

pledging their hearts, lives, love, and futures to one another.


Grant that they may be ever true and ever loving,

walking each day in such a way

as to never bring discouragement or heartbreak

into their marriage.



Strengthen and mature their hearts

with kindness and understanding,

with humility

and a commitment to honesty in their daily life with each other.


Help them to remember

to be each other's sweetheart,

best friend,

strongest supporter,

and deepest counselor,

so that together

they may face the

cares and challenges of life

more bravely,

more hopefully,

more calmly,

and more fruitfully

than they could alone.


May the home they are creating today

truly be a place of love and harmony,

where Your Spirit is always present

and always developing their relationship

--with each other, with their community, and with You.


May the life they create

be a source of warmth

and solace to many,

A garden of newness,

ever-blooming with

appreciation and honesty,

grace and peace,

compassion and comfort

for all those

whose hearts will be drawn

toward the light of their love.


Bless this marriage we pray

and walk beside Cassandra and Cameron,

throughout their shared life.

We place their hands

into the hands of the gentle, wise,

and good-hearted Shepherd.

We ask these things in Jesus’s name;

Amen




The kiss ..............................


Cameron and Cassandra,

in so much as the two of you have committed yourselves to

living life together in Holy Matrimony,

and have promised your loyalty and love to each other

by these vows and by the giving of these rings,

I now invite you to start this new life-dance of marriage with a kiss of love.




Presentation to the group ..............


Cassandra and Cameron,

please turn and face

those who stand with you

in pledging their support for your marriage.


Ladies and Gentlemen,

Friends and Family,

To all you who have sown

love and life,

friendship and support,

counsel and coaching,

tenderness and tears,

laughter and goodness

into the lives of this precious couple,

It is my privilege to present to you

Cameron and Cassandra Bromley.




[Posted on The Christian ThinkTank (http://www.christian-thinktank.com) at www.christian-thinktank.com/camwed.html]