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The Methodist Church in America is a Protestant Christian denomination with theologies developed from the teachings of John and Charles Wesley. Their worship services, as well as their marriage ceremonies, vary greatly as to their formality. Here is one of their traditionally accepted wedding vows:
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The United Church of Christ is a fairly new denomination in America, founded in 1957 by a merger of the Congregational Christian Church and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Although their worship style, as well as their wedding ceremonies, may vary slightly from church to church, the wedding vows themselves usually lean toward
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