Wedding Rehearsal and Ceremony Details Worksheet

For the Christian Wedding Officiant

Bride: ___________________________________________

Groom: ___________________________________________

Wedding Date: ___________________________________

Wedding Time: ___________________________________

Wedding Location: _______________________________

Rehearsal Date and Time: _________________________

Officiant: _______________________________________

Primary Contact Person: __________________________

Phone / Email: ___________________________________


Purpose of This Worksheet

This worksheet helps the Christian Wedding Officiant prepare for the wedding rehearsal and ceremony with clarity, care, and spiritual purpose.

A wedding is more than an event.

It is a covenant moment.

The Bride and Groom deserve a prepared, trustworthy, spiritually grounded officiant who can help them enter the wedding day with peace and confidence.


1. Opening Prayer and Scripture

Before discussing details, open with prayer.

Prayer requests from the Bride and Groom:




Suggested Scripture:

“Therefore a man will leave his father and his mother, and will join with his wife, and they will be one flesh.” Genesis 2:24 WEB

“What therefore God has joined together, don’t let man tear apart.” Matthew 19:6 WEB

Brief reflection or encouragement shared:




2. Main Ceremony Details

Wedding date: ___________________________________

Ceremony start time: ____________________________

Guest arrival time: ______________________________

Wedding party arrival time: ______________________

Officiant arrival time: ___________________________

Exact ceremony location/address:



Indoor or outdoor ceremony?

☐ Indoor
☐ Outdoor
☐ Both indoor and outdoor elements
☐ Backup location needed

Venue contact person:

Name: _____________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________________________

Email: ____________________________________________

Wedding coordinator or planner:

Name: _____________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________________________

Email: ____________________________________________

Who has final authority for ceremony decisions?



3. Ceremony Tone and Style

Ask the Bride and Groom what kind of ceremony they are hoping for.

Desired Ceremony Tone

☐ Strongly Christian
☐ Traditional Christian
☐ Warm and personal
☐ Formal
☐ Informal
☐ Brief and simple
☐ Reverent
☐ Joyful
☐ Romantic
☐ Family-centered
☐ Evangelistic or gospel-focused
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

What words would the Bride and Groom use to describe their desired ceremony?



Are there any tones or styles they want to avoid?




4. Ceremony Message and Scripture

Preferred Scripture passages:

☐ Genesis 2:24
☐ Matthew 19:4–6
☐ 1 Corinthians 13
☐ Ecclesiastes 4:9–12
☐ Colossians 3:12–14
☐ Ephesians 5:21–33
☐ John 15:9–12
☐ Ruth 1:16–17
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Main theme for the wedding message:

☐ Covenant
☐ Faithfulness
☐ Christ-centered love
☐ Forgiveness
☐ Joy
☐ God’s providence
☐ Joining of families
☐ Building a Christian home
☐ New beginning
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Desired message length:

☐ 3–5 minutes
☐ 5–7 minutes
☐ 8–10 minutes
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Personal details or story elements the couple wants included:



Details the couple does not want mentioned publicly:




5. Ceremony Order

Use this section to build or confirm the ceremony flow.

☐ Prelude music
☐ Seating of grandparents
☐ Seating of parents
☐ Processional
☐ Entrance of Bride
☐ Opening words
☐ Opening prayer
☐ Scripture reading
☐ Wedding message
☐ Declaration of intent
☐ Vows
☐ Ring exchange
☐ Unity ceremony
☐ Message and Communion
☐ Special music
☐ Prayer of blessing
☐ Pronouncement
☐ Kiss
☐ Presentation of Bride and Groom
☐ Recessional
☐ Post-ceremony signing of license

Planned ceremony order:












6. Wedding Party and Processional

Number of attendants with Bride: __________________

Number of attendants with Groom: _________________

Children involved?

☐ Flower girl
☐ Ring bearer
☐ Junior bridesmaid
☐ Junior groomsman
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Who walks in with whom?



Who escorts the Bride?


Will the Groom enter separately or process in?

☐ Enters separately
☐ Processes with officiant
☐ Processes with parents
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Processional order:









Recessional order:







7. Family Seating and Special Honors

Will grandparents be seated formally?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Names and order:



Will parents be seated formally?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Names and order:



Are there divorced parents, step-parents, blended family concerns, or sensitive seating issues?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Notes:



Are there family members who need special honor or sensitivity?



Are there cultural or family traditions to include?




8. Sensitive Family Dynamics

Ask gently:

“Are there any family dynamics I should know about so I can serve you well and avoid unnecessary awkwardness?”

Notes from Bride and Groom:




Are there people who may try to take control in an unhelpful way?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ Unsure

If yes, what is the plan?



Who should the officiant speak with if confusion arises?



9. Rehearsal Plan

Rehearsal date: __________________________________

Gathering time: _________________________________

Start time: _____________________________________

End time goal: __________________________________

Rehearsal dinner afterward?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Who is directing the rehearsal?

☐ Officiant
☐ Wedding coordinator
☐ Venue coordinator
☐ Family member
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Who will line people up?


Who will cue music?


Who will open doors or cue entrances?


Who will help children involved in the ceremony?


Who will handle rings during rehearsal and ceremony?


Who will bring the marriage license?


Opening words for rehearsal:

“Thank you, everyone, for being here. We are here to support the Bride and Groom as they prepare for a beautiful covenant moment before God and witnesses. We will walk through the ceremony simply and clearly so everyone feels comfortable.”


10. Music, Sound, and Technology

Music type:

☐ Live music
☐ Recorded music
☐ Both
☐ No music

Musician / DJ / Sound person contact:

Name: _____________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________________________

Microphone plan:

☐ Handheld
☐ Lapel
☐ Stand microphone
☐ No microphone
☐ Unsure

Who will test the microphone?


Will the Bride and Groom be heard during vows?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ Need to confirm

Livestream or recording?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Photographer / videographer contact:

Name: _____________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________________________

Does the couple want an unplugged ceremony?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ Unsure

Technology notes:




11. Special Ceremony Elements

Check all that apply.

☐ Personal vows
☐ Traditional vows
☐ Ring exchange
☐ Unity candle
☐ Unity cross
☐ Sand ceremony
☐ Communion
☐ Foot washing
☐ Family blessing
☐ Prayer by family member or friend
☐ Scripture reading by family member or friend
☐ Special music
☐ Remembrance of loved one
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Items needed for special elements:



Who is responsible for bringing these items?


Where will these items be placed?



12. Names and Pronunciations

Write names clearly. Add phonetic spelling if needed.

Bride’s full name:


Pronunciation: _____________________________________

Groom’s full name:


Pronunciation: _____________________________________

Parents’ names:



Grandparents’ names:



Readers / musicians / participants:



Names of loved ones remembered in ceremony:




13. Health, Safety, and Accessibility

Does anyone have difficulty standing for a long time?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Notes:


Does anyone need a chair nearby?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Who?


Wheelchair, walker, cane, or accessibility needs?


Anyone prone to fainting, anxiety, heat sensitivity, or medical concerns?


Children who may need special guidance?


Elderly guests who need special seating or assistance?


Emergency contact person on wedding day:

Name: _____________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________________________


14. Weather and Venue Backup Plan

Complete this section especially for outdoor weddings.

Weather concerns:

☐ Rain
☐ Heat
☐ Cold
☐ Wind
☐ Snow
☐ Humidity
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Backup location:


Who decides whether to move the ceremony?


When will the decision be made?


Venue restrictions:

☐ Candles not allowed
☐ Communion not allowed
☐ Sound restrictions
☐ Time restrictions
☐ Photography restrictions
☐ Alcohol policy
☐ No rice/confetti/flower petals
☐ Parking concerns
☐ Accessibility concerns
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Venue notes:




15. Grief, Remembrance, and Pastoral Sensitivity

Weddings are joyful, but they may also bring grief.

Has a parent, grandparent, sibling, friend, or loved one passed away who should be remembered?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Would the Bride and Groom like a public remembrance?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ Unsure

Preferred remembrance option:

☐ Brief mention
☐ Reserved chair
☐ Candle
☐ Moment of silence
☐ Prayer
☐ Program note only
☐ Private remembrance only
☐ No remembrance

Names and notes:



Any sensitive grief or family issues to avoid mentioning publicly?




16. Marriage License Plan

Marriage laws vary by country, state, province, and local jurisdiction. The Wedding Officiant and the Bride and Groom should verify the requirements where the wedding will take place. Do not guess. Contact the county clerk, registrar, or proper local official if anything is unclear.

Where will the marriage license be obtained?


When will it be obtained?


Is there a waiting period?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ Unsure

Does the license expire?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ Unsure

Expiration date: ____________________________________

Who will bring the license to the ceremony?


Who must sign the license?

☐ Bride
☐ Groom
☐ Officiant
☐ Witness 1
☐ Witness 2
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Who will return or file the license?


Where must it be filed?


Deadline for filing:



17. Final Ceremony Script

Has the ceremony script been drafted?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ In progress

Has the Bride and Groom reviewed major elements?

☐ Yes
☐ No
☐ Not needed

Script format:

☐ Printed pages
☐ Folder or notebook
☐ Tablet
☐ Other: ___________________________________________

Backup copy prepared?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Confirm the script includes:

☐ Correct names
☐ Correct pronunciations
☐ Scripture readings
☐ Message theme
☐ Vows
☐ Rings
☐ Unity ceremony wording
☐ Pronouncement
☐ Final introduction
☐ Legal signing reminder

Final introduction wording:

“I now present to you _____________________________________________.”


18. Officiant Final Checklist

Before the wedding day, confirm:

☐ Ceremony location
☐ Ceremony start time
☐ Rehearsal time
☐ Wedding party order
☐ Seating of parents and grandparents
☐ Family sensitivities
☐ Scripture readings
☐ Message theme
☐ Name pronunciations
☐ Ring plan
☐ Marriage license plan
☐ Filing responsibility
☐ Health and accessibility concerns
☐ Grief or remembrance issues
☐ Special ceremony elements
☐ Sound and music plan
☐ Photography and video expectations
☐ Weather backup plan
☐ Venue restrictions
☐ Final ceremony script
☐ Coordinator or key contact information

Items still needing follow-up:







19. Officiant Reflection

After meeting with the Bride and Groom, reflect prayerfully.

What strengths did I notice in this couple?



What concerns should I keep in prayer?



What details need immediate follow-up?



Do I need to recommend additional pastoral care, premarriage counseling, mentoring, or professional support?

☐ Yes
☐ No

Notes:



Officiant prayer notes:




Closing Prayer

Lord God, thank you for this Bride and Groom. Thank you for bringing them to this covenant moment. Help them prepare not only for a wedding ceremony, but for a marriage that honors you. Give wisdom, peace, clarity, patience, joy, and love. Help every detail serve the deeper purpose of this day. May their wedding point to your faithfulness and may their marriage grow in Christ. Amen.


Final Encouragement

Preparation is part of ministry.

Confirming details is pastoral care.

Planning the rehearsal is service.

Checking names honors people.

Preparing the message is Christian witness.

Handling the marriage license is public responsibility.

A wedding is more than an event.

It is a covenant moment before God.


Última modificación: martes, 9 de junio de 2026, 13:12