Wedding Ceremonies - Ideas for Non-Religious Ceremonies
Gone are the days when all wedding ceremonies were conducted in
religious surroundings and required the blessing of God. Whilst
the majority of people still opt for a traditional ceremony,
more and more people are looking at new and innovative ways to
get married.
When planning wedding ceremonies, it is important to think
carefully about what you hope to achieve, what sort of
atmosphere are you going to create and, indeed, what your guests
would enjoy. The wedding day, itself, should be planned with the
bride and groom in mind; however, it is always wise to consider
your guests. Just think about it, getting married whilst
descending white water rapids may not be such a good idea if few
of your guests can swim!
Although wedding ceremonies can take place in almost any type of
environment, you should ensure that the individual conducting
your ceremony is licensed, so that you can be certain that your
wedding is legally valid.
People are becoming more and more imaginative when it comes to
wedding ceremonies, in an attempt to be different from the rest.
Of course, if both bride and groom enjoy a similar hobby, a
theme may be very obvious. For example, if you are both divers,
getting married under water or maybe bungee jumping if you both
enjoy throwing yourselves off bridges!
Not all wedding ceremonies are as dramatic as these,
non-religious options; but simple ceremonies, in general, are
becoming increasingly popular. Not only are people opting for
simplicity, because it tends to work out cheaper, but also
because of the increase in the number of second weddings taking
place. Couples, especially second time round, are generally keen
to ensure that they opt for smaller, elite gatherings of close
friends and family, with a stronger emphasis on quality rather
than quantity.
Many venues now offer the complete service and it is well worth
looking at your favorite hotels to see if they have a license to
perform wedding ceremonies. By keeping everything in one venue
it will be easier to control the flow of the day and to ensure
that guests are not concerned with transport, throughout the day.
Even the vows taken during wedding ceremonies are becoming more
modern and tailored to an individual