Do you need reading for a wedding ceremony that is not religious? You’ve found the right place!
It can be challenging to write your wedding ceremony. It’s tough when you want to go non-secular or combine two cultures or traditions. We provide non-religious rituals and readings sourced from many places, including books, songs, movies, and famous quotes by influential people. There’s also another place where we get our new ideas for wedding ceremony readings…
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Ari Busch, Operations Manager, and Lead Planner at a data-am-clean-href=”https://www.bridalbliss.com/” data-am-orig-url=”https://www Ari Busch is the Operations Manager and Lead Planner at Bridal bliss. She shared some of her favorite song lyrics you can use in your ceremony.
We find readings that are meaningful to you both as a couple is a great way to customize your ceremony. We’ve seen everything from rap lyrics to movie quotes and inside jokes. This element is so expressive for each couple. Sara Bareilles’ “I Choose You,” one of our favorites, is a personal favorite.
Sara Bareilles’ “I Choose You,” a wedding ceremony reading expert
“My entire heart”
You will be able to enjoy it forever
This is a great start
A love letter that will last a lifetime
Let the world know that we have finally gotten it right
I Choose You
You will become mine, and I will become yours
We are not perfect
We will learn from our mistakes
As long as it takes
You will be the one to know that I love you
I don’t fear the elements
I am not prepared, but I’m willing
And even better
“I get to be half of you.”
How to incorporate this song into your wedding decor
Are you planning to use this song in your wedding ceremony or reception? It can be used in your decor as well. You can include these lyrics in your wedding stationery or ceremony program. You could also hire a calligrapher to create a beautiful sign for your reception. You can also write them down in your vow book so that you can look back on these beautiful lyrics for many years.