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This page is to help you with 

  • hymns,

  • invitation wordings,

  • asking for money as a gift,

  • remembering deceased family member

  • thank you card wording

  • guest book poems

  • order of service wordings

  • Guest book and camera card wordings

Hymns

We have many hymns and wording and would like to share them you all our clients and visitors to our website

click to view text - simple copy and paste for your own use

HYMN 1  All things bright and beautiful

HYMN 2  Amazing Grace

HYMN 3  Be our chief guest, Lord

HYMN 4  Bind us together

HYMN 5  Dear Lord and Father of Mankind

HYMN 6  Give me joy in my heart

HYMN 7  Give me oil in my lamp keep me burning

HYMN 8  God of all living

HYMN 9  Guide me, o thou great Redeemer

HYMN 10  I watch the sunrise

HYMN 11  Lord of the dance

HYMN 12  Morning has broken

HYMN 13  O Perfect Love

some useful hymn links

http://www.weddingguide.co.uk/articles/wordsmusic/hymns/HymnsForYourService.asp

http://www.confetti.co.uk/weddings/advice_ideas/readings_hymns_music/which_hymns.asp

http://www.cyberhymnal.org/

http://songsofpraise.org/index.htm

http://my.homewithgod.com/heavenlymidis/

 

Gone but not forgotten

When you are told by everyone that you wedding day will be the happiest day of your life but you are sad because your mum or dad or sibling has passed away and cannot be there on your day, it is tempting to run away and elope to escape the situation. How do you cope with the death of a close family member and include them in your wedding without being morbid or upsetting other members of your congregation and yourselves? You can still show that your loved ones are in your thoughts without including any sombre or sad moments.

For more advice on this topic including poems, readings and song lyrics for remembering the deceased visit

http://www.weddingguide.co.uk/articles/features/notforgotten.asp



Money as a gift

Nowadays many couples have a home together before they get married and this can have restrictions on the wedding gift list. Here are some ideas to kindly ask for money or a contribute.

Poem to enclose with invitation

More than just kisses so far we've shared,
Our home has been made with Love and Care,
Most things we need we've already got,
And in our home we can't fit a lot!
A wishing well we thought would be great,
(But only if you wish to participate),
A gift of money is placed in the well,
Then make a wish,  but shhh don't tell!
Once we've replaced the old with the new,
We can look back and say it was thanks to you!
And in return for your kindness, we're sure
That one day soon you will get what you wished for.

David & Claire have registered with Thomsons travel. If you would like to help make their honeymoon dreams come true you can contribute via....etc (add details here)

We have been living together for some 12 years now and have everything a home could need, however, if you feel you would like to purchase something we would greatly appreciate Lunn Poly travel vouchers!!

 

Thank you wordings

We offer A6 thank you cards pre printed with a message from 65p each,  here are some messages to help you.  You can always add a personal note too them

We would like to thank you

for your lovely wedding gift

and

for being with us

on our special day!

The newly weds

Madeline and Alan Brown

Our sincere thanks
for all your good wishes
and very lovely gift.

Please accept our sincere thanks
for the lovely gift.
Both the thought and the gift
made us very happy.

Thank you for adding
to the joyful spirit of our wedding
with your lovely gift.

Thank you for giving us
a lasting memory
of your kindness
and generosity

 

 Guest book and Camera card wordings

I think every couple should have a guest book at their reception. It allows guest to write advice and special messages for you to treasure.  Our guest books are £20 and can be personalised with your chosen design, names and wedding date and any message or love poem inside.

If you are placing disposable cameras on the tables why not add a small card with one of the following poems.  Camera cards start from 65p each for an A6 flat card

 On this table you will find
our wedding guest book for you to sign.
Please take a moment on a page so bare
a sentiment or two to share.
Please use a page for each of you
so that we may know your feelings true.
This little book will serve as we
keep it forever in loving memory.

 A precious collection of memories, this guest book is meant to be.  Take your time and collect your thoughts, then write them down for posterity.  You might choose words of wisdom, encouragement or a joke.  Possibly a poem, a funny drawing or a wedding anecdote.  Whatever your means of _expression, our gratitude we cannot measure.
This guest book will be, no doubt, an heirloom we will treasure.

  Please write a message in this book,
for the bride and groom to treasure.
These memories will keep our day alive,
bringing joy we cannot measure.
Your good wishes will be kept secure
bound up within this book,
and once in a while we'll open it
and take another look.

 This day for us is special
a time beyond compare
the joy we feel in our hearts
we’re glad our guests can share.
Now share with us your marriage tips
for a long and happy life
Present us with your words of wisdom
to help us as man and wife

 Please help us to capture some memories of this special occasion, by passing this camera around for everyone to take a few pictures.
When it is finished, please leave the camera on the table for us to collect & have developed. 
Thank you for sharing our celebration.

 I’m your camera - so have some fun
you’ll make our album a special one.
Snap away as best you can
then hand me over to the Best Man

 Here's a camera
Please use it a lot
to take pictures of the things
the photographer will not

 Take this camera and have some fun
Get some pictures of everyone.
Maybe you'll see something we didn't see
that we can keep as a memory

 To celebrate this special day
Pick up a camera and really play.
Leave it on the table when you're through
so we can develop the photos taken by you.


Please use this camera as much as you like,
Take photos of the reception or later tonight,
We want lots of memories and this is the best way,
To include you in this our very special day.

 

 

 

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Invitation wordings

The names of the people being invited and an RSVP address can be included

Traditional Wedding Invitations

Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
request the pleasure
of the company of
_______________________________
at the marriage of their daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston
at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 3rd September
at 3 o'clock
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston

at Leez Priory, Bangor,
on Saturday 6th September
at 3 o'clock
followed by a reception

 

Evening reception

Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
request the pleasure of your company
at an evening reception to celebrate
the marriage of their daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston

at The Savoy Hotel, Belfast,
on Saturday 13th September
at 8 o'clock

 

Bride's parents separated or divorced

Mr. John Smith
and
Mrs. Sarah Williams
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston

at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 24th September
at 2.30 o'clock
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

Bride's mother widowed, not remarried

Mrs. Sarah Williams
requests the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of her daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston

at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 24th September
at 2.30 o'clock
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

Bride's parents deceased or absent, groom's parents hosting

Mr. & Mrs. David Johnston
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their son
Michael John
to
Louise Vanessa Smith
at St. Mary's Church, Knightsbridge,
on Saturday 24th September
at 2.30 o'clock
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

Wedding hosted by a relative
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Smythe
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their niece
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston

at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday  24th September
at 2.30 o'clock
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

Bride and groom hosting their own wedding
Miss Louise Vanessa Smith
and
Mr. Michael John Williams
request the pleasure of your company
at their marriage
at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 24th September
at 2.30 o'clock
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

For a reception following a marriage that has already taken place

Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
request the pleasure
of your company at a reception
following the marriage
of their daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston

at
The Marine Court Hotel, Bangor,
on Saturday 24th September
at 6 o'clock

 

For a Service of Blessing
Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
request the pleasure of your company
at the Blessing of the marriage
of their daughter
Sarah Katherine
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston
at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 12th September
at 2.30 o'clock
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

For a simple wedding at a register office
Mr. & Mrs. John Smith
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mr. Mark Stephen Johnston
at Chelsea Register Office,
on Friday 11th September
at 11 o'clock
and afterwards for luncheon at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

Informal Wedding Invitation

Because you have shared in their lives, with you friendship and love,

Sarah and Michael

Invite you to share their Wedding Day at

The Marine Court Hotel

on Friday 11th September
at 1 o'clock

and afterwards for luncheon at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

Louise Vanessa Smith
and
Mark Stephen Johnston
invite you to share in their love
and happiness as they exchange
vows of marriage and begin their
new life together
at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 12th September

at 2.30pm
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

Informal Wedding Invitation
(with the bride's parents hosting the wedding)

Jeremy and Jane Smith
invite you to share in the
love and happiness of the
marriage of their daughter
Louise Vanessa
to
Mark Stephen Johnston
at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 12th September

at 2.30pm
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 

The bride and groom and their parents hosting the wedding

Together with their parents
Louise Vanessa
Smith
and
Mark Stephen Johnston
invite you to share in their love
and happiness as they exchange
vows of marriage and begin their
new life together
at St. Mary's Church, Bangor,
on Saturday 12th September
at 2.30pm
and afterwards at
The Marine Court Hotel

 


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