Order of Service Templates

NewlyWeds-UK Wedding Magazine have provided a basic order of service template to give you a head start. Click on the links below to download the Order of Service Templates

The first template was created by Elle, our resident Wedding Planner from Fairydust Weddings. It's a comprehensive structure into which you can add your hymns, prayers, and the names of your vicar or registrar etc. We've not 'styled it' so you a free to add your own touches in order for the order of service to fit your overall wedding design.

The second template is our Order of Service template for a Civil Ceremony and was created by Reverend Jan Harney, our Resident Reverend and the Editor of NewlyWeds-UK Wedding Magazine. It is an example of a civil wedding for which Jan helped a couple fathom out how to use the mix and match system. The italics are the basic legal bits which must be included. The couple would then have a choice of 4 inserts to pad the ceremony out. There would be about 3 choices for each section. We've not 'styled it' so you a free to add your own touches in order for the order of service to fit your overall wedding design.

The third template is our Suggested Order of Service Template for a Church Service and was created by Reverend Jan Harney, our Resident Reverend and the Editor of NewlyWeds-UK Wedding Magazine. We've not 'styled it' so you a free to add your own touches in order for the order of service to fit your overall wedding design.

All Order of Service Templates are available as a Microsoft Word Document format and an OpenOffice Document format.

AttachmentSize
Order of Service Template by Fairydust Weddings [MS Word doc]20.5 KB
Order of Service Template by Fairydust Weddings [OpenOffice doc]7.18 KB
Order of Service Template Civil Ceremony [MS Word doc]29 KB
Order of Service Template Civil Ceremony [OpenOffice doc]9.36 KB
Suggested Order of Service Template (Jan Harney) [MS Word doc]18 KB
Suggested Order of Service Template (Jan Harney) [OpenOffice doc]6.33 KB