How to word same gender wedding invitations

Looking for the best way to spread the word about your big day? There is no single rule for how to word same gender wedding invitations. These ideas can inspire you, but you’re free to use any wording that suits the two of you.

Traditional wording from the two of you

Mark David Smith and

Christopher Henry Rollins

request the honor of your presence

as they exchange marriage vows

on Saturday, the seventh of July

at two o’clock in the afternoon

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

New York, New York


Contemporary wording from the two of you

Join with us

as we celebrate the love that unites us

We, Lisa Roberts & Mary Hill,

invite you to share in our joy

as we exchange wedding vows

and promise to love one another forever

on Saturday, July 7th at 2:00

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

New York, New York
 

Traditional wording from your parents—Option 1

Mark David Smith and

Christopher Henry Rollins

sons of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith

and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rollins

request the honor of your presence

as they exchange marriage vows

on Saturday, the seventh of July

at two o’clock in the afternoon

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

New York, New York
 

Traditional wording from your parents—Option 2

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Roberts

and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hill

request the pleasure of your company

as their daughters

Lisa Ann and Mary Jane

exchange vows and begin their new life together

Saturday, the seventh of July

at two o’clock in the afternoon

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

New York, New York
 

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