Chris Fairman + Erin Kennedy Wedding

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Processional/Welcome

We are here today as family and friends, in the presence of God, to celebrate with Chris Fairman and Erin Kennedy on their wedding day.
It is therefore fitting that we should be gathered here in the sight of God to witness the vows of Chris and Erin, and by our presence and prayers to bless their union.
Marriage is a beautiful union of two souls in love, who are bound to one another by their commitment to love one another for the rest of their lives.
Who gives this woman to this man?
Father of the Bride: “Her mother and I.”

Welcome

Prayer

Please join me as we begin in prayer:
Father God, you are the creator of love and marriage. Thank you for bringing Chris and Erin together. Thank you for the love that they have for one another that has brought them to this day. Please bless their marriage, guide their new life together, watch over them, and help them keep the fire of their love burning bright. Amen.
Father God, we are so grateful that you, the creator of heaven and earth, love us, care about us, and listen to our prayers. Lord, we ask that you would bless Chris and Erin today and every day in their marriage. Help them to keep you as the foundation of their lives, and to love one another in good times and bad. We ask all this in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Vow of Intent

You may be seated.

Vows of Intent

So, Chris and Erin, I will now ask you to declare your intentions by responding with “I will.”
Erin, will you have Chris to be your husband, and will you pledge your life to him, in all love and honor, in all duty and service, in all faith and tenderness, to love him and cherish him, according to the ordinance of God, in the holy bond of marriage?
Erin Response: I will.
Chris, will you have Erin to be your wife, and will you pledge your life to her, in all love and honor, in all duty and service, in all faith and tenderness, to love her and cherish her, according to the ordinance of God, in the holy bond of marriage?
Chris Response: I will.

Mini Wedding Message

Marriage today can be very misunderstood. It is not just some social convention that humans created. Marriage was created by God in the very beginning.
Marriage today can be very misunderstood. It is not just some social convention that humans created. Marriage was created by God in the very beginning.
When God created the first man, he looked at him in the garden all alone and said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” ().
Genesis 2:21–22 NLT
So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep. While the man slept, the Lord God took out one of the man’s ribs and closed up the opening. Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib, and he brought her to the man.
Genesis 2:21–24 ESV
So the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and while he slept took one of his ribs and closed up its place with flesh. And the rib that the Lord God had taken from the man he made into a woman and brought her to the man. Then the man said, “This at last is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.” Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.
Marriage was God’s idea. The very first man and woman were two people, but they lived and loved together as one.
That’s arriage was God’s idea. The very first man and woman were two people, but they lived and loved together as one.
So Chris, since it is not good for you to be alone either, I believe that God also made Erin for you.
And Erin, I believe God has also made Chris for you.
It’s a beautiful thing.
Today, you will say your vows and have a big celebration, but I want you to remember this: just as the first marriage was just the beginning of the story, today is only the beginning of your story.
There are many years ahead that are yet to be written. So celebrate today, but tomorrow and the days, months, and many years after that, remember this day and the vows you have made to one another.
Like all great stories, yours will have its ups and downs and its encounter with heroes and villains.
When times are hard, remember your promise that you will be one. You are on the same team, and you are fighting against the bad things of this world together.
And when times are good, remember that it is because God has blessed you and set you on this wonderful path of marriage together. Your love will only grow if you walk side-by-side on this journey with Christ at the center.
Chris and Erin, you arrived at the altar today as two separate people, but you will leave today as one.
May God bless your marriage. May your marriage remain strong through your continued faith in Him.
And may you always look back on this day years from now as a joyous beginning to your grand and wonderful adventure.

Scripture

Chris and Erin have asked me to read from the Bible
Ecclesiastes 4:9–12 NLT
Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble. Likewise, two people lying close together can keep each other warm. But how can one be warm alone? A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken.

Vows of Intent

Vows of Commitment

Please face each other and join hands to repeat your vows of commitment.
We will start with Chris. Repeat after me.
I, Chris, take you, Erin, to be my wife. I promise and covenant before God and these witnesses to be your loving and faithful husband - in plenty and in want, in sickness and in health, in joy and in sorrow, in good times and hard times, with God’s grace and strength, as long as we both shall live.
Erin, please repeat after me:
I, Erin, take you, Chris, to be my husband. I promise and covenant before God and these witnesses to be your loving and faithful wife - in plenty and in want, in sickness and in health, in joy and in sorrow, in good times and hard times, with God’s grace and strength, as long as we both shall live.

Exchange of Rings

Chris and Erin will now exchange rings as a symbol of their commitment to each other. May I have the rings, please.
These rings are to be a reminder of the promise you have made today. Notice the circle of the ring has no beginning and no end. It is an eternal circle meant to represent your life-long vow to love each other. The ring is also made from purified precious metals, symbolic of the purity of your promise to remain faithful to each other.
Erin, please put this ring on Chris’ finger and repeat after me:
With this ring - I marry you - and bind my life to yours - with all of my heart - and all of my soul.
Chris, please put this ring on Erin’s finger and repeat after me:
With this ring - I marry you - and bind my life to yours - with all of my heart - and all of my soul.

Pronouncement of Marriage

Chris, you may kiss your bride.
You have come before us and before God and have expressed your desire to be husband and wife. You have shown your love and affection by joining hands, have made promises of faith and devotion to each other, and have sealed these promises by the giving and receiving of rings.

Announcement

I, therefore, pronounce that you are husband and wife. May God bless you and keep you and give you his peace. Amen.
What God has joined together, let no man separate.
Chris, you may kiss your bride!
By the power vested in my by
Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Erin Fairman!!!
Ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege to present to you for the very first time, Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Erin Fairman!!!
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