Not everyone wants a religious wedding ceremony, and thatâs totally okay! What matters most is that your wedding reflects your love story. If religion isnât a big part of your journey, you can swap out Bible readings and hymns for non-traditional wedding readings â think passages from your favourite books, movies, songs, and more.
In this guide, weâre sharing 15 of our favourite non-religious wedding readings from literature, movies, TV shows, and musicals. Plus, weâll give you some tips on choosing the perfect reading and incorporating it seamlessly into your big day.
Non-religious wedding readings include handwritten speeches, paragraphs from popular books, quotes from movies and TV, and lyrics from songs and musicals. They can work particularly well when incorporated into a non-denominational wedding ceremony (a ceremony that doesnât specifically fit into its own category).
The beauty of non-religious or non-traditional wedding ceremony readings is that they can be customized to reflect your unique love story. For example, you could change the names of literary characters to yours and your partnerâs. Alternatively, you could include lyrics from âyour songâ or change the lyrics of a song to better fit your special day. The options are endless with non-religious wedding readings.Â
A good non-denominational wedding reading is one that means something to you and your partner. If youâre not sure whether something will hit the mark, try asking yourself:
If you answered âyesâ to most of these questions, youâve found a great non-religious wedding reading! But if something doesnât feel quite right, donât be afraid to tweak it. You can adjust sentences, swap out names or places, and make other changes until it truly reflects your love story.
You can make a non-denominational wedding reading at any point during your ceremony or reception. For maximum impact, we recommend one or more of the following:
Making a non-religious reading as a ceremony introduction will set the tone for your wedding and engage your guests right from the beginning. Make sure your celebrant knows that you intend to give an opening speech, as this may affect the overall flow and structure of the ceremony.Â
If your non-religious wedding reading is quite short, consider making it before you read your vows to one another. This will give your guests a glimpse into your relationship and is your chance to squeeze in a few extra promises. Plus, it will set the tone for your vows and create a beautiful transition into that deeply intimate moment.
If you arenât too confident in your speech-making abilities, you could use a non-religious wedding reading instead. Your reading will need to last between 3-5 minutes to ensure you meet a traditional wedding speech length. This is perfect if you intend to use a quote from literature!
A non-religious wedding reading is a perfect way to wrap up your ceremony before the celebrations begin. It leaves your guests with a heartfelt message before they shift into party mode. To keep the energy flowing, keep it short â song lyrics, a brief poem, or a memorable quote from a film or TV show work best!
I have for the first time found what I can truly love â I have found you. You are my sympathy â my better self â my good angel â I am bound to you with a strong attachment. I think you good, gifted, lovely; a fervent, a solemn passion is conceived in my heart; it leans to you, draws you to my centre and spring of life, wrap my existence about you â and, kindling in pure, powerful flame, fuses you and me in one.
I will love you forever; whatever happens. Till I die and after I die, and when I find my way out of the land of the dead, Iâll drift about forever, all my atoms, till I find you again⊠Iâll be looking for you, every moment, every single moment. And when we do find each other again, weâll cling together so tight that nothing and no oneâll ever tear us apart. Every atom of me and every atom of you⊠weâll live in birds and flowers and dragonflies and pine trees and in clouds and in those little specks of light you see floating in sunbeams⊠and when they use our atoms to make new lives, they wonât just be able to take one, theyâll have to take two, one of you and one of me, weâll be joined so tightâŠ
I know that love can be loud and jubilant⊠It can be dancing in the swampy mud and the pouring rain at a festival and shouting âYOU ARE AMAZINGâ over the band. Itâs introducing them to your colleagues at a work event and basking in pride as they make people laugh and make you look lovable just by dint of being loved by them.
Itâs laughing until you wheeze.
Itâs waking up in a country neither of you have been in before.
Itâs skinny-dipping at dawn.
Itâs walking along the street together on a Saturday night and feeling an entire city is yours.
Itâs a big, beautiful, ebullient force of nature.
I also know that love is a pretty quiet thing.
Itâs lying on the sofa together drinking coffee, talking about where youâre going to go that morning to drink more coffee.
Itâs folding down pages of books you think theyâd find interesting.
Itâs hanging up their laundry when they leave the house having moronically forgotten to take it out of the washing machine.
Itâs saying âYouâre safer here than in a carâ as they hyperventilate on an EasyJet flight to Dublin. Itâs the texts: âHope your day goes wellâ, âHow did today go?â, âThinking of you todayâ and âPicked up loo rollâ. I know that love happens under the splendour of moon and stars and fireworks and sunsets but it also happens when youâre lying on blow-up airbeds in a childhood bedroom, sitting in A&E or in the queue for a passport, or in a traffic jam.
Love is a quiet, reassuring, relaxing, pottering, pedantic, harmonious hum of a thing; something you can easily forget is there, even though its palms are outstretched beneath you in case you fall.â
I didnât fall in love with you. I walked into love with you, with my eyes wide open, choosing to take every step along the way. I do believe in fate and destiny, but I also believe we are only fated to do the things that weâd choose anyway. And Iâd choose you; in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality, Iâd find you and Iâd choose you.
A soulmate is someone who has locks that fit our keys, and keys to fit our locks. When we feel safe enough to open the locks, our truest selves step out and we can be completely and honestly who we are; we can be loved for who we are and not for who weâre pretending to be. Each unveils the best part of the other. No matter what else goes wrong around us, with that one person weâre safe in our own paradise. Our soulmate is someone who shares our deepest longings, our sense of direction. When weâre two balloons, and together our direction is up, chances are weâve found the right person. Our soulmate is the one who makes life come to life.
Love is a temporary madness, it erupts like volcanoes and then subsides. And when it subsides, you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion, it is not the desire to mate every second minute of the day, it is not lying awake at night imagining that he is kissing every cranny of your body. No, donât blush, I am telling you some truths. That is just being âin loveâ, which any fool can do. Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident.Â
His hello was the end of her endings. Her laugh was their first step down the aisle. His hand would be hers to hold forever. His forever was as simple as her smile. He said she was what was missing. She said instantly she knew. She was a question to be answered. And his answer was âI do.â
I love that you get cold when itâs 71 degrees out. I love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when youâre looking at me like Iâm nuts. I love that after I spend the day with you, I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night. And itâs not because Iâm lonely, and itâs not because itâs New Yearâs Eve. I came here tonight because when you realise you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.
It turns out itâs quite hard to come up with something original about love, but Iâve had a go. Love is awful. Itâs awful. Itâs painful. Itâs frightening. It makes you doubt yourself, judge yourself, distance yourself from the other people in your life. It makes you selfish. It makes you creepy, makes you obsessed with your hair, makes you cruel, makes you say and do things you never thought you would do. Itâs all any of us want, and itâs hell when we get there. So no wonder itâs something we donât want to do on our own. I was taught if weâre born with love then life is about choosing the right place to put it. People talk about that a lot, feeling right, when it feels right, itâs easy. But Iâm not sure thatâs true. It takes strength to know whatâs right. And love isnât something that weak people do. Being a romantic takes a hell of a lot of hope. I think what they mean is, when you find somebody that you love, it feels like hope.
I have never liked a smile as much as I like yours. Iâve never felt as safe as I feel when Iâm with you. Iâve never known love like I do when weâre together. Itâs not been an easy road for me but knowing that you will be there for me at the end makes everything okay. Patrick Brewer, you are my happy ending.
You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving. The great acts of love are done by those who are habitually performing small acts of kindness. We pardon to the extent that we love. Love is knowing that even when you are alone, you will never be lonely again. And the great happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. Loved for ourselves. And even loved in spite of ourselves.
Sheâs not perfect â you arenât either, and the two of you may never be perfect together â but if she can make you laugh, cause you to think twice, and admit to being human and making mistakes, hold onto her and give her the most you can. She may not be thinking about you every second of the day, but she will give you a part of her that she knows you can break â her heart. So donât hurt her, donât change her, donât analyse and donât expect more than she can give. Smile when she makes you happy, let her know when she makes you mad, and miss her when sheâs not there.Â
We said weâd walk together, baby, come what may
That come the twilight should we lose our way
If as weâre walking a hand should slip free
Iâll wait for you, should I fall behind, wait for me.
We swore weâd travel, darlinâ, side by side
Weâd help each other stay in stride
But each loverâs steps fall so differently
But Iâll wait for you, and if I should fall behind, wait for me.
Now everyone dreams of love lasting and true
Oh but you and I know what this world can do
So letâs make our steps clear that the other may see
And Iâll wait for you, and if I should fall behind, wait for me.
Now thereâs a beautiful river in the valley ahead
There âneath the oakâs bough soon we will be wed
Should we lose each other in the shadow of the evening trees
Iâll wait for you, should I fall behind, wait for me
Darlinâ Iâll wait for you, and should I fall behind, wait for me
Itâs a little bit funny this feeling inside
Iâm not one of those who can easily hide
I donât have much money but boy if I did
Iâd buy a big house where we both could live
If I was a sculptor, but then again no
Or a man who makes potions in a travelling show
Oh I know itâs not much but itâs the best I can do
My gift is my song
And this oneâs for you
And you can tell everybody this is your song
It may be quite simple but now that itâs done
I hope you donât mind
I hope you donât mind
That I put down in words
How wonderful life is while youâre in the world
When your legs donât work like they used to beforeAnd I canât sweep you off of your feetWill your mouth still remember the taste of my loveWill your eyes still smile from your cheeks
And darling I will be loving you âtil weâre 70 And baby my heart could still fall as hard at 23 And Iâm thinking âbout how people fall in love in mysterious ways Maybe just the touch of a hand Oh me I fall in love with you every single day And I just wanna tell you I am
So honey now, take me into your loving arms Kiss me under the light of a thousand stars Place your head on my beating heart Iâm thinking out loud Maybe we found love right where we are
Non-denominational wedding readings are a beautiful way to kick off your ceremony, set the mood for your reception, or even replace traditional speeches. They let you weave your favorite books, TV shows, or songs into your big day, creating a personal touch that resonates with your guests. Plus, you can tailor them to reflect your personalities, values, and the journey that brought you here â making each reading even more meaningful.
So, if you were looking for a non-religious wedding reading for your big day, take inspiration from this comprehensive guide. However, if youâre looking for something shorter to sprinkle into your wedding speeches, see our post on 100+ Inspiring Love Quotes to inject some romance and whimsy into your wedding readings.