I scoured the interwebs to find pieces to make up our personalized wedding ceremony that was non-traditional, non-religious, and non-boring.
We twisted some traditions and added our own flair (champagne toast! unity box full of letters! serenade!) to create a beautiful ceremony that I am happy to share with others.
Here we go…
Introduction
OFFICIANT: Today is a celebration. A celebration of love, of commitment, of friendship, of family, and of two people who are in it for forever.
You don't have to have a ceremony to have a marriage. And when you think about it, the whole thing is kind of weird, right? You're standing on a stage, looking fancy, holding flowers, and being stared at by pretty much everyone who has meant anything to you in the past twenty-something years. So why do we do it? The marriage ceremony has been an important feature across nearly every culture, religion, generation, and society. We have thousands of important moments that happen throughout our lives, but this one is regarded as one so critical, we acknowledge its special status by sharing it with others. Why this moment?
Because despite all of our differences, love is what we all share. It's the great unifier — our one universal truth. That no matter who we are, where we've come from, what we believe, we know this one thing: love is what we're doing right. That's why you both are standing here. That's why you all are here to watch them stand up here. We have all loved in our lifetimes, and in this moment, we're reminded that the ability to love is the very best part of our humanity
All of us here today have our own love stories. Some are short, others long. Some are yet unwritten, while others are just getting to the good part. There are chapters in all of our stories that are sad or disappointing — and others that are exciting and full of adventure.
[Insert your own love story here]
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And that brings them here. A time to pause, look back, and smile at all the moments that brought them here. And a time to look ahead at all the moments that are still to come.
I'm here — we're all here — because we want those moments for you. We're here to hope with you, to support you, to be proud of you, and to remind you that love isn't happily ever after, love is the experience of writing your story. It's not one moment — not even this moment. It's every moment. Big ones like saying 'I love you,' moving in together, getting engaged — but mostly a million little ones that come in between the big moments. Falling asleep next to one another, making dinner together, spending holidays with your families, binge-watching Netflix shows, getting a big hug when you get home from work… These everyday moments fuse together into one big experience.
And even though this experience is so incredible, words fail us when we try and explain it. That's just the way it is with love — it's meant to be felt, not described.
But trying to describe love is one of our favorite pastimes. We use the words we have to write stories, and poems, and songs about love. And even though we describe love in different ways — and even though love can look different from one person to the next — we all know it when we see it. And we see it here.
So today, we have some words about what love is, coming from some of the people who love you the most.
Readings
[Insert your own wedding readings if you have them]
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OFFICIANT: You fell in love by chance, but you're here today because you're making a choice. You both are choosing each other. You've chosen to be with someone who enhances you, who makes you think, makes you smile, and makes every day brighter.
You're about to make promises to each other that you intend to keep. You're going to vow to take care of each other, to stand up for one another, and find happiness in the other. There's a simple premise to each of these promises: you're vowing to be there. You're teaming up and saying to the other, 'Every experience I am going to have, I want you to be a part of.'
Will you, [Partner 1], keep [Partner 2] as your favorite person — to laugh with her, go on adventures with her, support her through life's tough moments, be proud of her, grow old with her, and find new reasons to love her every day?
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PARTNER 1: I will.
[Same question is then asked of Partner 2]
OFFICIANT: Will you, [Partner 1 and 2], be each other's partners from this day forward? Will you bring out the best in one another, share your happiest moments together, and love each other absolutely — for the rest of this lifetime and for whatever may come next?
PARTNERS 1 and 2: We will.
Ring exchange
OFFICIANT: You’ve both chosen to wear rings as a reminder of these promises. People often say wedding bands are a perfect circle, with no beginning and no end. But these rings did have a beginning. The stones were formed a long time ago deep with the earth. Eventually, a series of lucky events caused them to rise to the surface, where someone dug them up. Metal was then liquefied in a furnace at a thousand degrees — molded, cooled, and painstakingly polished. Something beautiful was made from raw elements.
Love is like that. It comes from humble beginnings, and through a combination of serendipity and effort, imperfect beings shape it into something extraordinary. It’s the process of making something beautiful where there was once nothing at all. As you look at these rings over the years, I hope you remember that. You’ve created something invaluable, and just as I know you’ll protect these rings, I’m confident you’ll protect the commitments you’ve made to one other today.
Final toast
OFFICIANT: I hope I haven't talked so long that people finished their drinks, because this is a celebration, and every celebration needs a toast.
So to wrap this up before we all head into the reception hall for a delicious dinner and lots of dancing, I'll ask you all to raise your glasses to Katie and Mallory as we celebrate their love.
[toast adapted from Blessing for a Marriage by James Dillet Freeman]
May your marriage bring you all the exquisite excitements a marriage should bring.
May you need one another, but not out of weakness. May you want one another, but not out of lack. May you look for things to praise, often say, 'I love you!' and take no notice of small faults. May you have happiness, and may you find it making one another happy. May you have love, and may you find it loving one another.
Cheers!
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Renewal of Vows Ceremonies Below are several ceremonies that have been used for 'Marriage Renewal Ceremonies.' As you look through them, you may find one that meets all your expectations, with or without some minor changes. Or, you may find that 'mixing and matching' the various ceremonies allows you to use the 'best' of each to make one ceremony that meets your requirements. Keep in mind that the wording, reading and celebrations (candle lighting, Rose ceremony, etc.) are suggestions. Any can be changed to reflect your thoughts and feelings. I will be glad to consult and work with you to come up with a ceremony that is 'just the way you want it!' But, the following words and ceremonies should give you some ideas to guide you in creating just the ceremony you desire! Four ceremonies are included below---contact me if you'd like more references (you can also search the web for 'Renewal Ceremonies). CEREMONY SUGGESTIONS I:
Janet and Brad, When you first joined hands and hearts in marriage ___ years ago, you did not know where life would take you.
You promised to love, honor and cherish one another through all things. Life has surely brought you both wonderful blessings and difficult challenges over the years.
But here you are today, having fulfilled the vows to love, honor and cherish you each made on your wedding day. And God is smiling!
As you celebrate here today, and as you reflect back over all the years as husband and wife, do you now wish to reaffirm the vows you took ___ years ago? WE DO!
Please face each other and join hands.
RENEWAL OF VOWSBrad, will you continue to have Janet as your wife and continue to live in this happy and loving marriage?
Brad: I WILL
Do you reaffirm your love for her, and will you love, honor and cherish her in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better for worse, and forsaking all others, be faithful to her for as long as you both shall live?
Brad: I DO
Janet, will you continue to have Brad as your husband and continue to live in this happy and loving marriage?
Janet: I WILL
Do you reaffirm your love for him, and will you love, honor and cherish him in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better for worse, and forsaking all others, be faithful to him for as long as you both shall live? Janet: I DO
Some couples like to include an exchange of rings (new rings, or original wedding rings) or a reference to rings in the ceremony. There are several different symbolic acts that can be interchanged, if desired. Following is a ring exchange and “reference.” Both can (or will be) be worded differently depending on how (if) you wish to commemorate the rings during the ceremony. See other ceremonies for alternate ring wording.
Janet and Brad, On your wedding day you exchanged rings as a symbol of the never-ending circlethat symbolizes the eternal quality of God, unending strength, andunending love!.
May you always wear your rings as a reminder of your wedding vows to each other, and your commitment to continue to live in unity, love and happiness. (If not “re-exchanging rings, skip to “reference.”)To remind you of that commitment made on your wedding day, you will now renew your pledge.
Brad, please place your gift of a ring on Janet’s hand with the words, With this ring I renew my pledge of love and commitment
Janet, please place your gift of a ring on Brad’s hand with the words, With this ring I renew my pledge of love and commitment
“Reference”
God bless these rings and the two who exchanged them in love on their wedding day. Keep Janet and Brad safe in the circle of Your protection and love.
READING AND BLESSING OF COUPLES
Marriage is a commitment to learning to care for one another in mutually fulfilling ways.It is not an act but a life-long relationship always in the making.
Marriage deepens and enriches every facet of life.
Happiness is fuller, memories are fresher, commitment is stronger, even anger is felt more strongly, and passes away more quickly.
Marriage understands and forgives the mistakes life is unable to avoid. It encourages and nurtures new life, new experiences, new ways of expressing a love that is deeper than life.
When two people pledge their love and care for each other in marriage, they create a spirit unique unto themselves which binds them closer than any spoken or written words.
Marriage is a promise made in the hearts of two people who love each other and the potential of marriage requires a lifetime to fulfill.
OPTIONAL SECTIONS: Some couples include one or both, some none, of the following sections.
Janet and Brad have expressed to me how blessed they have been to enjoy ___ years of marriage.Their fondest wish is that all of the married couples here today, each of you very special friends or relatives, be (a part of) (included in)this ceremony celebrating love and marriage. We would like all married couples to please rise and stand alongside your spouse……………..
At this time, we offer a special blessing upon all married couples celebrating with Brad and Janet here today.
May they be blessed with the guidance, strength and direction to make their relationship grow and blossom in the years ahead.May their home be blessed with joy and happiness, and may they strive together to make their hopes and dreams come true.
Most of all, we ask that all couples be blessed by the love and support of family and friends as they continue life together as husband and wife.
And, from this day forth, may their worries be few, may their joys be many, and may their love grow more abundantly with each passing day. Amen.
Optional involvement of children: (In place of, or in addition to the section above, some couples “update” their marriage renewal by including their children in the ceremony. That can be done, when desired, in many ways, from simply having the children “stand” with the parents during the ceremony, to including/mentioning the children in the ceremony. Again, many choices and variations are possible. One of many is below:
One of the great blessings of marriage is the joy and responsibility of raising a family. Janet and Brad have truly been blessed to be the parents of _______(and) _______
As Janet and Brad renew their vows of marriage today, they also renew their commitment to be loving and caring parents to _______(and)__________, recognizing with gratefulness the the happiness and fulfillment that ________(and)____________ (has, have) brought to their marriage and family life.
PRONOUNCEMENT
Brad and Janet, today you have renewed the promises and vows you made to each other on your wedding day.You have symbolized the renewal of the marriage union by the joining of hands, the taking of vows, and by exchanging of rings
It is with pleasure that I conclude the ceremony of renewing the vows of marriage that joined you and forever binds you as husband and wife. Please celebrate this renewal of vows with a sign of affection…. You may kiss!
Renewal ceremony Suggestions II
Brad and Janet, it is a pleasure to share today’s very special occasion with you.
Many people believe that entering into marriage is the final step in a romantic relationship. As they see it, a couplemeets, gets to know each other, falls in love, decides they want to go through life together, and then take the final step—marriage.
But marriage is not meant to be the final step in a couple’s relationship—it is really just the beginning of a grand adventure, that hopefully, will be long and fruitful for each couple.
You have shared the joys, blessings, and yes, the challenges, of married life for _______ years. And, today you wish to reconfirm your commitment to working together to make your marriage grow and blossom in the years to come.May this ceremony, renewing the vows you took to become husband and wife on your wedding day, remind you that despite the stresses inevitable in every life, your love, respect, trust and understanding of each other will continue to increase your contentment and heighten your joy in living.
Please join hands.
Brad, will you continue to have Janet as your wife and continue to live in this marriage? (I WILL)
Do you reaffirm your love for her, and will you love, honor and cherish her in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better for worse, and foresaking all others, be faithful to her as long as you both shall live? (I DO)
Janet, will you continue to have Brad as your husband and continue to live in this marriage? (I WILL)
Do you reaffirm your love for him, and will you love, honor and cherish him in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better for worse, and foresaking all others, be faithful to him as long as you both shall live? (I DO)
Bible Reading from Corinthians: (any variety of readings can be substituted here)
Love endures and is kind. Love is not envious or jealous. Love wants not for itself. Love is not puffed up, nor does it behave wrongly. Love seeks not for it's own. Love is not easily provoked. Love is not rude. Love thinks No evil. Love does not rejoice in wrong, but dwells in the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, endures all things, and love never fails.
On your wedding day you exchanged rings as a symbol of the never-ending circle of love. Rings serve as a reminder of your wedding vows to each other, and your commitment to live in unity, love and happiness. At this time, it is appropriate to reconfirm the meaning of the rings you wear.
Please join your left hands together so that Brad’s hand is on top. Brad, please repeat after me…………………
Janet, I wear this ring you placed on my hand------------- as a symbol of my love and commitment to you.
Now, with Janet’s hand on top, Janet please repeat after me:
Brad, I wear this ring you placed on my hand--------as a symbol of my love and commitment to you.
I ask that you each remember to continue to cherish each other as special and unique individuals and that you each respect the thoughts and ideas of one another. And most of all, be able to forgive each other, and not hold grudges against one another. Live each day in love with each other, always being there to give love, comfort, and refuge to each other, in good times and bad.
Brad and Janet, today you have renewed the promises and vows you made to each other on your wedding day.You have symbolized the renewal of the marriage union by the joining of hands, the taking of vows, and by the wearing of your wedding rings.
It is with pleasure that I conclude the ceremony of renewing the vows of marriage that joined you and binds you as husband and wife. Please celebrate this renewal of vows with a kiss!
Return to Choices Ceremony Suggestions III
The Union of husband and wife is one of the heart, mind, and body and is intended (by the Lord) for their mutual joy, for the help and comfort given to one another in the times of prosperity and adversity. The union grows as the couple become one in more and more ways on a growing basis as their love for one another expands.
____________________& ___________________ life is given to us as individuals and the first lesson we must learn as a married couple is how to live together with each other. Love is given to us by our family and friends, We learn to love by being loved. Learning to love and learning to live together is one of life's greatest challenges. That is the goal of a married life.
But the husband and wife should not confuse the love of worldly measures, for even if worldly success is found, only love can hold a marriage together. Mankind did not create love, God created love and teaches it to us. The measure of a true love is one given freely and a love that is freely accepted, just as God's love for us is given freely and unconditional. Today is a glorious day that God has made as you reaffirm your love and vows for each other. Both of you are blessed with God's greatest gift of all, an abiding and true love of each other, and the reward of a life long companionship that entered your life through the love in your lives. As you travel through this life together remember it was love that got you here, it is love that will continue in your lives, and it is love that will cause this union to endure. I ask that you guard your heart and your love for one another, and hold it tightly in your hearts.
The minister asks the couple to join hands and continues with the Vows.
___________________________will you continue to have _________________________ as your husband and continue to live in this marriage. Do you reaffirm your love for him, and will you love him, keep him, and honor him in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others, be faithful to him as long as you shall live?
___________________________will you continue to have _________________________ as your wife and continue to live in this marriage. Do you reaffirm your love for her, and will you love her, keep her, and honor her in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others, be faithful to her as long as you shall live?
Skyrim dark face bug fix. The Minister then asks for the rings. The minister then prays a prayer of blessing over the givers and receivers of each of the rings.
The minister then hands the rings to each. The minister then ask the husband to place the ring on her finger and repeat the following.
I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, with all that I am and all that I have I honor you, and with this ring I thee wed.
The minister then ask the wife to place the ring on his finger and repeat the following.
Mc Script For Event
I give you this ring as a symbol of my vow, with all that I am and all that I have I honor you, and with this ring I thee wed.
The minister then gives the charge:
___________________ & ____________________ as the two of you both now reaffirm you love for each other and the vows you made to each other many years ago, I charge that you each remember to cherish each other as special and unique individuals and that you each respect the thoughts and ideas of one another. And most all be able to forgive each other, and not hold grudges against one another, and I charge that you live each day in love with each other, always being there to give love, comfort, and refuge to each in good times and bad. Amen.
The minister makes the Pronouncement & Announcement:
Since ________________________&_____________________ have now exchanged wos and rings, and pledged their love and faith for each other, it is my pleasure and honor to pronounce you Man & Wife. You may kiss the bride.
I am please to annouce Mr. & Mrs. ____________________________________.
Return to Choices CEREMONY SUGGESTIONS #4 Brad and Janet… Today you have chosen to reconfirm your commitment to continue working together to make your marriage grow and blossom in the years to come. May this ceremony, renewing the vows you took to become husband and wife on your wedding day, remind you that despite the inevitable stresses which occur in every life, your love, respect, trust and understanding of each other will increase your contentment and heighten your joy in living as husband and wife. Please face each other and join hands. RENEWAL OF VOWS Brad, will you continue to have Janet as your wife and continue to live in this happy and loving marriage? Brad: I WILL Do you reaffirm your love for her, and will you love, honor and cherish her in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better for worse, and forsaking all others, be faithful to her for as long as you both shall live? Brad: I DO Janet, will you continue to have Brad as your husband and continue to live in this happy and loving marriage? Janet: I WILL
READING
From Colossians 3, verses 12 to 17
THE MARRIAGE VESSEL AND THE ROSE CEREMONY
Marriage is a commitment to learning to care for one another in mutually fulfilling ways.It is not an act but a life-long relationship always in the making.
To symbolize today’s reaffirmation of that commitment, Brad and Janet, you will now share two symbolic gifts, a marriage vessel and a rose.
(The marriage vessel and the rose SHALL be placed on a TABLE OR STAND)
THE MEANING OF THE GIFTS
the officiant acknowledges the marriage vessel and the rose and repeats the following:
The vessel and the rose are symbols for God as Creator and Sustainer of Life – the One who invites us to overcome separateness and find fulfillment in the sharing of one life with another.
THE VESSEL
The officiant picks up the vessel.
In the biblical story of creation, “The Lord formed the human from the clay of the ground…”
This vessel of clay, lovingly shaped, is a symbol of love’s strength and endurance. The miracle of the vessel is that it not only protects but is enriched by that which it holds.
THE ROSE
The officiant picks up therose.
And in the words of the prophet, where relationships create love and compassion, even “the desert shall …bloom, like the rose”.
This rose, born of the tiniest of seeds, is a symbol of the potential and beauty contained in love’s promises.
In the merging of the spirit-filled vessel and the fragrant rose / we proclaim a new relationship, a new future / one which love has unfolded and is unfolding before our very eyes. /May we ever respect the sanctity of this gift.
THE GIVING
Officiant hands rose to the Brad, who repeats after the officiant:
Janet, May this gift represent my Gratitude / for the person you are / And the person I am becoming.
(Janet takes the rose.)
Officiant hands vessel to Janet, who repeats after the officiant:
Brad, May this gift represent my Gratitude / for all you have given me / And all we will share together.(Brad takes the vessel.)
THE SHARING
Janet places her rose in the vessel, which Brad & Janet both hold. the officiant reads the following:
As your gifts bring beauty and purpose to each other, / May your lives continue / to enrich and strengthen one another.
Couple hands vessel and rose to officiant.
GROWING TOGETHER
Brad and Janet, as you share each passing day and as your days become years, may you continue to celebrate this tradition to remind one another of your love and commitment to each other.
Let the marriage vessel and the rose continue to be a symbol of the beauty and strength you bring to each other.And, on your wedding anniversaries, may you add an additional rose to this marriage vessel in affirmation and renewal of your ever-growing love for one another. READING
In so doing, contemplate these beautiful, ancient and wise words:
You and I have so much love That it burns like a fire In which we bake a lump of clay Molded into a figure of you And a figure of me. Then we take both of them And break them into pieces And mix the pieces with water And mold again a figure of you, And a figure of me. I am in your clay.You are in my clay… Kaun Tao-Sheng, 13th Century A.D.
A BLESSING
May you now go forth together in the love of God.Go forth with hope and joy and a heart full of dreams.Continue to give and to receive and to share.For the old things have passed away and a new heaven and a new earth are now your dwelling place.
Go and live with joy, peace, and love.
Amen. Brad and Janet, today you have renewed the promises and vows you made to each other on your wedding day.You have symbolized the renewal of the marriage union by the joining of hands, the taking of vows, and by the symbolism of the vessel and rose ceremony. It is with pleasure that I conclude the ceremony of renewing the vows of marriage that joined you and forever binds you as husband and wife. Please celebrate this renewal of vows with a sign of affection…. You may kiss! MUSIC“Grow Old Along With Me” – Mary Chapin Carpenter TOASTPRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATE A “Renewal of Marriage Vows” certificate is presented to Brad & Janet PHOTOGRAPHS Return to Choices At the beginning, they just needed me to help and I cannot say no when someone ask me or help. Without any training or prior knowledge of how to handle event, I became an emcee for a sporting event. I was surprised how natural it was to be an emcee and I felt guilty accepting money for having lots of fun the whole morning. ![]() One thing I realise is that everyone has a potential to be an emcee. For many, the fear of facing the audience stop the from venturing any further. Then everyone has to deal with nervousness, but only those who can successfully controlling and managing it can do it. External factors such as the audience, formality of the function, the size of the room or hall, the location of the function, all of it play part in how well one can manage his or her nervousness. Sadly to say that when searching for emcee script on the internet,I didn't find many. I also had calls from junior colleagues asking for a sample of emcee script since they were asked to be an emcee for some events. I did tell the Dean to pass the emcee job to newcomers as everyone benefits from the exposure. But I still get appointed to be emcee for national or international conferences, especially when an emcee to handle event in English language is needed. So, my intention for this entry is really to share some of the emcee scripts that are in my collection through out the years. For starters, I upload one from last weekend. EVENT: UniSZA and INCEIF MOA Signing Ceremony VENUE: Primula Hotel DATE: July 10, 2010 DAY: Friday TIME: 10:30 – 11:30 A.M. THEME: - TENTATIVE PROGRAMME: 10:30 a.m. UniSZA, INCEIF and MEDIA Registration 11:00 a.m. Welcome and short introducton by emcee 11:05 a.m. Speech by Y. Bhg Dato’ Prof. Dr. Alias Daud, Vice Chancelor, University Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) 10:15 a.m. Speech by Y. Bhg. Dato’ Agil Natt, President / CEO The International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF) 11:25 a.m. MOU Signing Ceremony Signees: 1) Y. Bhg Dato’ Prof. Dr. Alias Daud 2) Y. Bhg. Dato’ Agil Natt Witnesses: 1) Prof. Dr. Mohd Afandi bin Muhamad, TNCAA, UniSZA 2) Prof Madya Dr. Shahul Hameed Haji Mohamad Ibrahim, Head of CIFP Deptartment INCEIF 11:30 a.m. Press Conference 11:45 a.m. Lunch 12:30 p.m. end VIP LIST: UniSZA: 1. Y. Bhg Dato’ Prof. Dr. Alias Daud, Vice Chancelor 2. Y. Bhg. Prof. Dr. Mohd Afandi Muhamad ![]() 3. Abdul Manaf Ali Deputy Vice Chancelor for Academic and Internationalization 4. Prof Madya Dr. Nik Wan Omar, Registrar of UniSZA 5. Prof. Madya Dr. Ahmad Syukri Yazid, Dean The Faculty of Bussiness, Management and Accounting 6. Deputy Dean, Head of Departments, Coordinators, Assistant Registrar, Media representatives INCEIF: 1. Y. Bhg. Dato’ Agil Natt, President/CEO INCEIF 2. Y. Bhg. Datuk Syed Othman AlHabsi, CEO Academic INCEIF 3. Prof. Madya Dr. Shahul Hameed Haji Mohamad Ibrahim, Head of CIFP Department INCEIF EMCEE SCRIPT ![]() (1) Pre - announcement 1. ASSALAMU’ALAYKOM WRT WBT 2. GOOD MORNING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! 3. I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE ALL THE GUESTS TO BE SEATED AS OUR Memorandum of Agreement Signing CEREMONY WILL BEGIN SHORTLY. 4. ALSO PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT OUR HANDPHONES ARE IN SILENT MODE OR BE TURNED OFF (2) Greetings Doa/salam pertemuan dan ucap selamat BISMILLAHIRAHMANIRAHIM ALHAMDULILLAHI RABB AL-ALAMIIN WASSOLATU WASALA MU ‘ALA ‘ASROFIL ANBIYAA E WALMURSALIN, WA’ALAA AAA LIHI WASOHBIHI AJMAEEEN. RABBISSROHLI SODRI, WAYSSIRLI AMRI, WAHLUL UQDATAN MINLISAANI YAFQOHUU QAULI… ASSALAMU’ALAYKOM WRT WBT AND GOOD MORNING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN (3) Protocol Honourable mentions Y. Bhg Dato’ Prof. Dr. Alias Daud, VICE CHANCELOR of UNIVERSITY SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN Y. Bhg. Dato’ Agil Natt, PRESIDENT of INTRNATIONAL CTR FOR ISLAMIC FINANCE Y. BHG. PROF. DR. MOHD AFANDI MUHAMAD DEPUTY VICE CHANCELOR FOR ACADEMIC AND INTERNATIONALIZATION Prof. Madya Dr. Shahul Hameed Haji Mohamad Ibrahim, Wedding Mc Script SampleHead of CHARTERED of ISLAMIC FINANCE PROFESIONAL DEPARTMENT(or CIFP Department ) at INCEIF DEAR RESPECTED DEPUTY VICE CHANCELOR OF UniZSA, REGISTRAR, DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF BUSSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING DEPUTY DEAN, HEAD OF DEPARTMENTS, COORDINATORS, ASSISTANT REGISTRARS, Great Wedding Mc IntroductionsAND GUESTS FROM MEDIA(4) Welcome guests / Participants WELCOME TO THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT SIGNING CEREMONY BETWEEN UNIVERSITY SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN AND THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR ISLAMIC FINANCE. (6) Background USUALLY, MOA IS ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN PARTIES WITH THE DESIRE TO WORK TOGETHER IN THE FUTURE FOR MUTUAL BENEFITS. THIS COLLABORATION BETWEEN UNISZA AND INCEIF WOULD MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR THE UNIVERSITY TO OFFER 8 COURSES UNDER THE CHARTERED ISLAMIC FINANCE PROFESSIONAL (CIFP) WHICH WOULD QUALIFY THE STUDENTS TO RECEIVE 2 DIFFERENT CERTIFICATES – THE BACHELOR DEGREE IN FINANCE MANAGEMENT WITH HONOURS AND CIFP CERTIFICATE PART 1. WITH THE ADDED VALUE, UNISZA GRADUATES WILL QUALIFY TO SIT FOR CIFP PART 2 CERTIFICATES, WHICH IS RECOGNIZED BY PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT AS EQUIVALENT TO A BACHELOR’S DEGREE. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME EVER INCEIF HAS ENTERED INTO MOU WITH A PUBLIC OR PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN MALAYSIA. 7) Speech by VC NOW, I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE Y. BHG DATO’ PROF. DR. ALIAS DAUD, VICE CHANCELOR of UNIVERSITY SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN FOR A SPEECH PLEASE WELCOME! THANK YOU VERY MUCH Y. BHG. DATO’ 9) Speech by President /CEO of INCEIF NEXT, I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE Y. BHG. DATO’ AGIL NATT, PRESIDENT /CEO of INTRNATIONAL CTR FOR ISLAMIC FINANCE PLEASE WELCOME! **************************************** THANK YOU VERY MUCH Y. BHG. DATO’ 10) MOU Signing Ceremony NOW WE HAVE COME TO THE MAIN PART; THE REASON WE ARE HERE FOR: THE MOA SIGNING CEREMONY. The Signee Representing UniSZA is … Y. Bhg Dato’ Prof. Dr. Alias Daud, VICE CHANCELOR of UNIVERSITY SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN And representing INCEIF is … Y. Bhg. Dato’ Agil Natt, PRESIDENT of INTRNATIONAL CTR FOR ISLAMIC FINANCE and the Memorandum of Agreement is to be witnessed by : Y. Bhg. Prof. Dr. Mohd Afandi Muhamad Deputy Vice Chancelor for Academic and Internationalization And PROF. MADYA DR. SHAHUL HAMEED HAJI MOHAMAD IBRAHIM, Head of CHARTER of ISLAMIC FINANCE PROFESIONAL DEPARTMENT (or CIFP Department ) at INCEIF PLEASE WECOME A PRESS CONFERENCE IS TO FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SIGNING CEREMONY. (11) Closing AS A SAYING GOES, “TO EVERY BEGINNING, THERE IS AN ENDING.” AND NOW, THE MOA CEREMONY HAS COME TO ITS’ END. ONCE AGAIN, THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR GRACING OUR MOA CEREMONY WITH YOUR PRESENCE AND WE REALLY APPRECIATE IT! EVERYONE IS INVITED FOR LUNCH DOWNSTAIRS AT BAYU RESTAURANT. THIS IS THE END OF THE MOASigning CEREMONY between University Sultan Zainal Abidin, UniSZA and International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance, INCEIF. WASSALAM. Comments are closed.
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