If you choose to marry in a civil ceremony -- in a garden, on a beach, public or private space -- you may decide be more creative with your vows.
The 20 questions you need to ask when you're writing your own wedding vows.
Each religious faith has nuptial traditions and practices -- including standard wedding vows -- that have been passed down through generations.
Whether you want to get your guests giggling or grabbing for the Kleenex, penning your promise will truly personalise your wedding. Here are some of our favourites....
Readings are a great way to personalise your ceremony, and involve your family and friends...
Whether you've just returned from eloping in Fiji or you're about to celebrate your 25th blissful year of marriage, renewing your vows might be on the brain. Here's how to do it.
Muslim couples do not generally recite vows but rather listen to the words of the imam, or cleric (although any adult male Muslim may officiate), who speaks about the significance of the commitment of the marriage and the couple's responsibilities toward each other and Allah.
A guide to vows for couples planning a Methodist wedding ceremony.
Wedding vow inspiration for couples from different faiths who want to include rituals from both in their ceremony.
Vow suggestions for couples planning a Presbyterian wedding.
Traditional vow examples for couples planning an Episcopalian wedding.
Traditional vows for an Eastern Orthodox Wedding ceremony.
Sample wedding vows for couples planning a Lutheran ceremony.
There is no actual exchange of vows in a traditional Jewish ceremony; the covenant is said to be implicit in the ritual...