Hands of the Bride & Groom

________, please face ________, and hold his hands, palms up, so you may see the gift that they are to you.

These are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and vibrant with love, that are holding yours on your wedding day, as he promises to love you all the days of his life.

These are the hands that will work along side yours, as together you build your future, as you laugh and cry, as you share your innermost secrets and dreams.

These are the hands you will place with expectant joy against your stomach, until he too, feels his child stir within you.

These are the hands that look so large and strong, yet will be so gentle as he holds your baby for the first time.

These are the hands that will work long hours for you and your new family.

These are that hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, for a lifetime of happiness.

These are the hands that will countless times wipe the tears from your eyes: tears of sorrow and tears of joy

These are the hands that will comfort you in illness, and hold you when fear or grief wrack your mind.

These are the hands that will tenderly lift your chin and brush your cheek as they raise your face to look into his eyes: eyes that are filled completely with his overwhelming love and desire for you.

________, please hold ________'s hands, palms up, where you may see the gift that they are to you. These are the hands of your best friend, smooth, young and carefree, that are holding yours on your wedding day, as she pledges her love and commitment to you all the days of her life.

These are the hands that will hold each child in tender love, soothing them through illness and hurt, supporting and encouraging them along the way, and knowing when it is time to let go.

These are the hands that will massage tension from you neck and back in the evenings after you’ve both had a long hard day.

These are the hands that will hold you tight as you struggle through difficult times.

These are the hands that will comfort you when you are sick, or console you when you are grieving.

They are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, for a lifetime of happiness.

These are the hands that will hold you in joy and excitement and hope, each time she tells you that you are to have another child, that together you have created a new life.

These are the hands that will give you support as she encourages you to chase down your dreams. Together as a team, everything you wish for can be realized.

Minister -- God, bless these hands that you see before you this day. May they always be held by one another. Give them the strength to hold on during the storms of stress and the dark of disillusionment. Keep them tender and gentle as they nurture each other in their wondrous love. Help these hands to continue building a relationship founded in your grace, rich in caring, and devoted in reaching for your perfection. May ________ and ________ see their four hands as healer, protector, shelter and guide. We ask this in your name, Amen.

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  • Beautiful Addition to Our Daughters Wedding

    My daughter asked me to read something for their ceremony on 10-24-20. She let me choose and I somehow found this amazing reading. As a surprise, I asked the grooms mom to read the part where he holds her hands. It was so special since we could only have a very small ceremony for them! Thank you for sharing this!!

    Joan Brands 2021-02-07


  • Mom of the Bride (20 years later)

    While cleaning a closet today, because we are isolated in our homes due to the Coronavirus, I stumbled on a weathered folder that contained all the documents we used to prepare for our daughter's wedding. One of the faded documents was this poem, submitted by Jeanette Bursey LeBlanc. It was shared at Tom and Rachel Gunderson's wedding on August 25, 2000. I am proud to say that this August Rachel and Tom will be married for 20 years. They have faced many challenges together. The words of the poem are so prophetic as they endured high-risk pregnancies five years apart, having two baby boys born at 28 weeks gestation and each weighing in at 2 1/2 lbs. Gavin and Ian are now 18 and 13 years old. You would never know they were premature looking at them today. Actually, I don't think many of their friends know they were premature. Our plan is to give Tom and Rachel the tattered folder, along with the poem, for their anniversary in August. They will have many more memories over the next 20 years and their hands will still be there to support one another.

    Julie Hawker 2020-03-18


  • Loved it and used it

    We used this in our wedding in 2005. I gave a copy to our preacher during the rehearsal. It brought years to her eyes and she told me that she would have to read it several times so that she could make it through the cerony without crying. So glad we used this, it's very special to me.

    Dorali 2013-02-17


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