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Wedding Ring Exchanges

Wedding Ring Exchange options.  It's all about the ceremony! Marry Me In Indy! LLC
Photo by Brittany Erwin Photography.  Location - Private home.
You don't  have to say anything as you place your rings on each other's fingers.  You can also pick the perfect words for you.  
Ring Exchange Option 1
Bride, I give you this ring with all that I am and all that I ever will be.  Wear it and know that I love you.
Groom, I give you this ring with all that I am and all that I ever will be.  Wear it and know that I love you.
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Ring Exchange Option 2
​This ring I give to you as a token of my love and devotion to you. I pledge to you all that I am and all that I will ever be as your husband/wife
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Ring Exchange Option 3
​​I give you this ring as a symbol of my love for you.
Let it be a reminder that I am always by your side and that I will always be a faithful partner to you.
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Ring Exchange Option 4
​​Let this ring be a symbol of my promises to you and a reminder of my devotion to you. I am honored to call you my wife/husband.
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Ring Exchange Option 5
Groom, as you place the ring on Bride’s finger, please repeat after me:
I give you this ring to wear as a symbol of my abiding love, my eternal faith, and my undying devotion. It is an outward reminder of our inner unity.
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Bride, as you place the ring on Groom’s finger, please repeat after me:
I give you this ring to wear as a symbol of my abiding love, my eternal faith, and my undying devotion.
It is an outward reminder of our inner unity.​
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Ring Exchange Option 6
​Groom, as you place the ring on Bride’s finger, please repeat after me:
I Groom, take thee, Bride to be my Wife.
To have and to hold,
in sickness and in health,
for richer or for poorer,
in joy and sorrow,
and I promise my love to you.
And with this ring,
I take you as my Wife,
for as long as we both shall live.

Bride, as you place the ring on Groom’s finger, please repeat after me:
I Bride, take thee, Groom, to be my Husband.
To have and to hold,
in sickness and in health,
for richer or for poorer,
in joy and sorrow,
and I promise my love to you.
And with this ring,
I take you as my husband,
for as long as we both shall live.
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Ring Exchange Option 7
Bless, O Lord, the giving, and receiving of these rings. May Bride and Groom abide in Thy peace and grow in their knowledge of Your presence through their loving union. May the seamless circle of these rings become the symbol of their endless love and serve to remind them of the holy covenant they have entered into today to be faithful, loving, and kind to each other. Dear God, may they live in Your grace and be forever true to this union. Amen."

Groom:  I give you this ring as a symbol of our vows, and with all that I am, and all that I have, I honor you. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. With this ring, I thee wed.

Bride:  I give you this ring as a symbol of our vows, and with all that I am, and all that I have, I honor you. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. With this ring, I thee wed."
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Ring Exchange Option 8
​The wedding ring is a symbol of eternity. It is an outward sign of an inward and spiritual bond which unites two hearts in endless love.

And now as a token of your love and of your deep desire to be forever united in heart and soul, you ___, may place a ring on the finger of your bride."

Groom:  I give you this ring as a symbol of my love and faithfulness to you.

Officiant: By the same token ____, you may place a ring on the finger of your groom.

Bride:  I give you this ring as a symbol of my love and faithfulness to you.​
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Ring Exchange Option 9
​This is the point in the ceremony where we usually talk about the wedding bands being a perfect circle, with no beginning and no end.  But we all know that these rings do have a beginning. Rock is dug up from the earth. Metal is liquefied in a furnace at a thousand degrees, then molded, cooled, and painstakingly polished.  Something beautiful is made from raw elements. Love is like that. It comes from humble beginnings, made by imperfect beings. It's the process of making something beautiful where there was once nothing at all.
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Bride and Groom to repeat during ring exchange:
This ring is my promise to accept your imperfections and appreciate all that makes you unique and beautiful.
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Ring Exchange Option 10
With this Ring, I marry you.  
or
With this ring, I thee wed.  
All are welcome.  LGBTQ Friendly.
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