Wedding Sermon Outline
Build a brief wedding message that honors the couple, centers the covenant, and gives the congregation a clear biblical picture of love.
Sample Wedding Sermon Outline
Love That Keeps Choosing
- Opening: Celebrate the couple and name marriage as both a joyful gift and a serious covenant made before God and witnesses.
- I. Love Is Patient And Kind: 1 Corinthians 13 begins with love expressed through daily habits, not only wedding-day emotion.
- II. Love Refuses Selfishness: Marriage asks both people to practice humility, forgiveness, and service when preferences collide.
- III. Love Perseveres: Biblical love bears, believes, hopes, and endures because it draws strength from God's faithful love.
- Blessing: Pray for a home marked by grace, truth, hospitality, and lifelong faithfulness.
Use This As A Starting Point
PreachKit helps you move from a blank page to a structured draft. Before preaching or teaching, check the passage in context, revise the outline for your congregation, and remove anything that does not fit the text.
AI-assisted preparation should support pastoral judgment, not replace Scripture study, prayer, or care for real people.
FAQ
How long should a wedding sermon be?
Most wedding sermons work best at 5-10 minutes unless the ceremony format calls for a longer homily.
What Scripture is good for a wedding sermon?
1 Corinthians 13, Genesis 2:18-24, Ephesians 5:21-33, Colossians 3:12-17, and John 15:9-17 are common choices.
Should a wedding sermon be personal?
Yes. A strong outline should leave room for details about the couple while keeping the message appropriate and reverent.