Saturday, February 27, 2010

Wedding Ceremony Readings.

Readings presented during a wedding ceremony reflect the values and expectations of the bride and groom.  Having them read by people other than the officiant offers others an opportunity to be included in the ceremony.  Friends and family members are usually excited and honored to participate (and provide a variety of voices heard).

Readings occur throughout the ceremony, and are usually limited to three or less.  The officiant should meet with the readers at the rehearsal or before the ceremony to review:

1.    How and when they (the reader) will be introduced
2.    Where to stand
3.    How to introduce their reading
4.    Read slower than they think necessary and
5.    Instructions on using the microphone


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