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Bible Verses for Use in your Wedding Invitations
Where should we place our bible verses on the invitations?
Traditional:
Bride and Groom Host (Formal)
Traditional:
Bride and Groom Host (Informal)
Traditional:
Divorced
Mother Alone Hosts
Traditional:
Divorced or Widowed Father Alone Hosts
Traditional:
Divorced Unmarried Parents Co-Host
Traditional:
Grooms Parents Host
Traditional:
Jewish Wedding Both Parents Host
Traditional:
Jewish Wedding Both Parents Host
(second version)
Traditional:
One Divorced or Unmarried Parent Hosts
Traditional:
One Parent is Deceased and Remarried
Parent Hosts
Traditional:
One Parent is Deceased and Unmarried
Parent Hosts
Traditional:
One Parent is Deceased and Unmarried
Parent Hosts (second Version)
Traditional:
One Remarried Parent Hosts
Traditional:
Sibling Hosts
Traditional:
The Bride and Grooms Parents Co-Host
Traditional:
The Bride and Grooms Parents Co-Host
(Formal)
Traditional:
The Brides Parents Host
Traditional:
Two Remarried Parents Host
Traditional:
Widowed Mother Alone Hosts
Traditional:
Double Wedding
Contemporary:
Bride and Grooms Parents Host
Contemporary:
Brides Parents Host
Military Weddings:
If Bride is on Active Duty
Military Weddings:
If Grooms Rank is Captain or Higher
Military Weddings:
If Grooms Rank is Captain or Higher v2
Military Weddings:
If Grooms Rank is Lower than Captain
Military Weddings:
If the Groom is a Non Commissioned Officer
or commission man
Military Weddings:
If the father of the Bride is a member of the
United States Armed Forces
Wording for Second Weddings:
Bride and Groom Host
Wording for Second Weddings:
Reaffirmation of Vows
Wording for Second Weddings:
The Brides Parents Host
Religious Wording:
Bride and Groom Host Formal
Religious Wording:
Bride and Groom Host Formal
(2)
Religious Wording:
Bride and Groom Host Formal
(3)
Religious Wording:
Bride and Groom Host Formal
(4)
Religious Wording:
Bride and Groom Host Formal
(5)
Religious Wording:
Bride and Groom Host with Children Formal
Religious Wording:
Both Families Host
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