Commitment Ceremonies

A commitment ceremony is often very similar to many other kinds of weddings. The difference is that rather than being a legally binding ceremony, it is simply a public affirmation of a couple’s commitment to one another. Generally, the couple is a lesbian, gay, or transgender couple, and thus are unable to marry under the law.
A commitment ceremony may be religious or secular, formal and traditional or loose and unstructured. The makeup of the ceremony will depend on the couple for which the ceremony is taking place. However, generally speaking, these are the key elements:

Or anything else the couple wishes to say.
Pronouncement of Marriage
The announcement to the guests or congregation that the couple is now married (joined/united/wed - whatever word you prefer to say) is made and invites the couple to kiss. Some couples may not be used to kissing in public and thus may only have a very small kiss, or forgo this part altogether. Others will relish the moment to have the opportunity to kiss each other in front of their loved ones, proclaiming their love, and pride in having that love.

Vows of Love provides each couple with a certificate of commitment as a loving keepsake of the occasion.

Rev. Patricia Vinson


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