After the Exchange of Promises, or Vows, the presider addresses the gathering:
And now that [Bride and Groom] have made the declaration of their love, we have the opportunity to respond. Marriage is more than a union of the two people. Like every marriage, the love of husband and wife involve all of us in an embrace of life. As we give thanks to God for the love which brings you, [Bride and Groom], together, so, too, we recognize the need to offer our support to you by our love as family and in friendship. I ask all of you present to respond, if you are so inclined, with your hearty I DO to this question I ask of you:
As family and friends of [Bride and Groom], then, do you pledge your loving support to them as they make this commitment before us today? All: WE DO
God of our mothers and fathers, hear our pledges encouraging and supporting the union of [Groom and Bride]. Hear our prayers for the joining of these families. Bless us as we offer our prayerful and loving support to [Bride and Groom]. Bless [Groom and Bride] as they pledge their lives to each other. With faith in you and in each other, may they always bear witness to the reality of the love we witness today. May [Bride and Groom] Meg continue to grow in love as they form this new family, and may their love shine as a true reflection of your love for all of us. All: AMEN.