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You Do? I Do! : Preaching For Weddings
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You Do? I Do! : Preaching For Weddings
By David N. Mosser

Where should we place the wedding sermon within the worship service? Some suggest early on, perhaps after the opening prayer or before the couple takes their vows. In my experience the best place for the message seems to be either right before or right after the giving, receiving, and blessing of the rings. If the preacher delivers the homily too early in the service then the congregation seems ill equipped to receive it. A congregation needs some reflective time of preparation to hear the Word of God. However, if we place the sermon too late in the liturgy, then it may appear as the focal point of the service. This sermonic placement may be inappropriate to the subsequent declaration of the marriage. Each pastor must decide about the sermon's liturgical placement in order to be fitting for the worship circumstance.

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How long shall the wedding sermon be?

In some parts of the country (and in some traditions), those who attend weddings may be unaccustomed to a wedding homily. In that event, preachers may want to limit the sermon's length -- perhaps to 10-15 minutes. If, however, tradition endorses preaching at weddings, then the preacher may adjust the length according to what seems suitable.

If the couple and the wedding party remain standing, however, this circumstance will naturally limit the homily's length. Nothing is worse than one of the wedding party slumping to the floor during a rousing sermon on love and commitment. Most pastors know their people and circumstance so well that this is a call that only the pastor can make. On occasions when it is appropriate, the seating of the wedding party can be helpful. In these cases a preacher has the luxury of a reasonably longer sermon. Similar to funerals, local custom and traditions will best guide preachers in these decisions.

What is a Wedding Sermon Like?

Many pastors are curious about the tone to use during this kind of specialized wedding preaching. Generally, most preachers will not face this homiletical circumstance often. Wedding sermons do not occur with nearly the frequency that Sunday morning sermons or funerals do. For this reason they can be tricky for some preachers.

For example, a preacher might specialize in prophetic or evangelistic preaching. This pastor might hold forth on Sunday morning by bringing people's individual sin squarely into the sanctuary. The preacher might call for repentance and encourage the people to renew their covenant commitment to God. On the other hand, a pastor may focus on the social gospel and encourage/chastise the congregation for not feeding the hungry, giving a drink to the thirsty, welcoming the stranger, visiting the sick or imprisoned, or giving clothing to those without (Matthew 25:35-36). Clearly, although there may be elements of this theological perspective in the wedding service, the wedding homily is of a different order. Therefore, the preacher's tone will necessarily be different.

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