Thursday, November 25, 2010

Can you change or remove vows for a Baptist wedding ceremony?

I'm getting married next May (2009) - and have started looking at vows. Apart from the obvious %26quot;love honour and obey%26quot; alteration, can you alter other bits, like %26quot;til death do us part%26quot;? I understand the sentiment and all of traditional vows, but some parts would really touch nerves I don't wanna go near on my wedding day!



We're getting married at a Baptist church, and don't know whether this could make a difference!

Can you change or remove vows for a Baptist wedding ceremony?Ask your officiant. Some officiants are more flexible than others.Can you change or remove vows for a Baptist wedding ceremony?I think you better ask the minister who will be performing the ceremony. It would be his choice. I'd ask well ahead of time - you don't want any surprises when it's too late to do anything about it.Can you change or remove vows for a Baptist wedding ceremony?Talk to the officiant about what you want to say. I would present the vows as you and your fiance want them and make sure it is ok rather than saying what parts you want to leave out. See what kind of compromise you can work out, and I am sure your vows will be lovely.Can you change or remove vows for a Baptist wedding ceremony?You need to talk to the minister. Chances are that no you won't be able to change anything. Can you change or remove vows for a Baptist wedding ceremony?If you want to alter the vows its almost like not getting married in that faith. What is the point of changing the vows anyway. %26quot;Love, honour and obey,%26quot; go both ways in most religious. But why til death do us part?%26quot;Can you change or remove vows for a Baptist wedding ceremony?I agree that you should ask the minister, but it's unlikely that you'd be allowed to change the vows in a way that suggests that they're not supposed to be permanent.
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