The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day

September 8, 2010 by  
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  • ISBN13: 9781402203435
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Many couples want a spiritual but not a religious ceremony that truly celebrates their unique set of beliefs, values and life circumstances. They want their ceremony, their way but don’t know where to begin or what questions they need to ask. The Wedding Ceremony Planner is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide. It covers everything you need to know to create a beautiful ceremony text and to anticipate and address all the profound and mundane logistics with e… More >>


The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day

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5 Responses to “The Wedding Ceremony Planner: The Essential Guide to the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day”
  1. I used this book to customize every aspect of my recent wedding (one month ago today), from the opening prayer & gathering words to the final blessing & pronouncement. There are several passages of each “section” of the ceremony for you to choose from, as well as suggestions on personalizing each section. The sample ceremonies will give you a great place to start if you know you want to personalize your ceremony but aren’t sure where to start.

    The book isn’t just geared towards those looking for religious ceremonies: there’s a perfect balance of ceremony passages for those looking for religious words as well as passages for non-traditional unions (ex: same-sex ceremonies, second marriages, marriages with children from previous relationships, etc). The helpful hints, practical advice, and checklists throughout the book made this an indispensable resource.

    I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Our wedding ceremony was so beautiful and personal that every guest told me afterwards how much they’d enjoyed it & that our wedding was the best they’d attended; even our ecumenical minister was impressed and teared up while performing the ceremony. In summary, this is a wonderful book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I just performed my first wedding ceremony and found this to be the most helpful book of all I consulted. In addition to all that the other reviewers have noted, I found the section on doing the rehearsal invaluable. It had many tips that I never would have thought of (and I’m a very organized person who has put together all kinds of events); as a result the rehearsal went very smoothly, which in turn led to a ceremony in which all the participants were clear and able to be emotionally present. Thank you Judith!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I was a first time officiant about to perform the wedding of two dear friends. I was nervous. Who did I think I was to perform a wedding? I knew I had the credentials, but did I have what it takes?

    Under the tutelage of this phenomenal guidebook, I found that I did.

    Part One didn’t have anything to do with my part of the wedding, but the information is invaluable. It sets the context for the ceremony. Who is involved, where the wedding is, what intention do the bride and groom have for there special day, what is the tone they want to create… that sort of thing.

    Part Two was all about the ceremony, in other words – my stuff. In these pages, Judith Johnson laid it all out succinctly while at the same time gave me many ideas. I got a blueprint and a variety of ways to bring that blueprint to life. Reading this section really boosted my confidence.

    Part Three included the nitty gritty of weaving all of this together. It gave samples and suggestions, fleshing out some of Part Two and offering the expertise of Johnson’s many years of experience.

    I know this is a reference book I will refer to over and over and over again. I will recommend it to both officiants and couples alike.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. J.C. Shaw says:

    This book is surely a “must have” for anyone planning a wedding, including those who believe they know exactly what they are doing. Rev. Johnson’s book clearly elucidates all of the subtleties of planning a successful wedding. She provides excellent anecdotal support to deeply insightful direction which evidences years of experience in conducting wedding ceremonies of all kinds. She offers guidance for both traditional and original style weddings, and excellent comparisons of the merits of each. She also offers many excellent examples of the exact language used for each part of the ceremony, and many example prayers, which makes planning a non-traditional service a less daunting exercise. Most importantly, this book provides an excellent center of focus from which a couple can improvise and customize their own perfect wedding.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. H says:

    This is the best book to help make your day truly special. Wonderful ideas on traditions (and explanations regarding the traditions) from many different religions. I am a catholic (not practicing) and my fiance is spirtual. We didn’t know where to begin and we realized we didn’t want cookie cutter wedding. This book has been great in helping us incorporate elements that are important to us. Everything from writing your own vows to the timing and staging of the ceremony are covered in this book and have been invaluable in planning our wedding.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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