The ceremony is, after all, the reason why the wedding is happening in the first place.

Liz Grimes of All Faiths Wedding Officiants of the Triad.

The most important piece of the ceremony?

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Grimes says it’s when the couples recite their vows.

But the moment that is most striking is when the couple recite their handwritten vows to each other.

“We both know that in the area of marriage, I used to come from doubt.

Now, I come from hope,” the bride said.

“I used to come from fear, and now I come from love.”

Let’s face it: those words could reduceanyoneto tears!

Bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh, indeed, this is the queen of me."

This handwritten poem is something that the bride will treasure for the rest of her life.

Shortly after, your grandma got sick.

In such a difficult time, it was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

I vow that I will bring that kind of love to you and our family."

Both were fighting back tears of their own while reciting their beautiful vows, and it’s clear why.

The bride told her groom, “You are mine.

As your husband, I promise to be by your side until I take my last breath.”

Both the bride and groom held such emotion in their words.

The groom didn’t hold back the humor, either.

Yes, we will have bad times together, but the point is that we’ll have themtogether."

He said, “I promise to continually inspire you as you have always inspired me….

This couple’s vows hit on key points of their relationship, and even sound similar!

I lost my footing on that trail… and there is where I fell in love.”

You have to listen to this from start to finish the result will give you absolute chills.