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3 practicing
Duration
25-30 mins
Location
Indoor/outdoor
What you'll learn about vow renewals in the course
Adapting to any request from your clients
Whether they want a private, intimate vow renewal ceremony, or a large gathering of friends and family, we'll teach you to provide the perfect vow renewal ceremony for your clients.
We operate under the motto 'Your Ceremony, Your Way', meaning no request is too big or too small.
Preparing for a vow renewal ceremony
Preparation is key for any ceremony, vow renewals included.
Since this ceremony marks a re-kindling of a years (or decades) long love, you must ensure all props, drafts and scripts are meticulously planned and executed. This is what our online course will teach you.
Conducting a vow renewal ceremony
With everything planned and prepared, all that's left is to conduct the ceremony.
In our course, you'll be given the skills to conduct vow renewals to the highest standard. You'll also gain valuable tips on managing emotions and crowds in unforeseen situations.
More information on vow renewals
What is a vow renewal ceremony?
Simply put, a vow renewal ceremony brings the vows that a couple made to each other in the past, into a ceremony where they can express them once again, and relive their wedding day in present time.
What is the purpose of renewing vows?
There are many purposes for a couple to want to renew their vows, the main one being to show their love for one another, and to relish the time these two loved ones have spent together.
Is there a legal process?
Since this is a more symbolic ceremony, there is no legal aspect involved. The ceremony is simply your clients renewing their old wedding vows.
Enhancements you'll learn
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Unity Candle
Individual Candles are lit at the beginning of the ceremony, either by you both, as a couple, or...

Handfasting
Handfasting is an ancient Celtic ritual in which the hands are tied together to symbolise the bin...

Time Capsule
For the Time Capsule enhancement, each of your clients will write a letter to the other in the da...

Wishing Stones
Wishing Stones/Crystals are a gorgeous way of involving children or other family members in a cer...

Ring Warming
Ring Warming is a truly lovely ritual which involves all present. The wedding rings are tied toge...

Planting a Tree
Planting a tree on your wedding day can be hugely symbolic of the relationship taking root. As y...

Last Kiss Before First Kiss
The Last Kiss Before First Kiss enhancement can be a very touching and beautiful gift to give to...

The Oathing Stone
This ritual allows couples to make a commitment to each other that is literally ‘set in stone’...

Jumping The Broom
An age-old tradition for weddings, Jumping The Broom can be traced back to several cultures and c...

Sand Blending
This lovely ritual is symbolic of two people and two families coming together as one. Sand Blendi...

Smudging/Burning Sage
Smudging is a purification ritual where a small bundle of sage is lit by you, the Reverend, and t...

The Loving Cup
This ancient and beautiful ritual has roots as far back as the 15th century in Celtic, Jewish and...

Rose Ceremony
During the Rose Ceremony, your clients as a couple may wordlessly exchange a gift of a red rose t...

Wishing Tree
A tradition of Dutch origin, the Wishing Tree enhancement is a beautiful way to add an element of...

Celtic Traditions
The following are some Celtic traditions that couples often include to celebrate their Irish lega...

Pinning The Tartan
Pinning The Tartan is a wonderful Scottish tradition - a piece of the clan's tartan (or perhaps a...

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