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Speak from the heart — lift, bless, and celebrate with words that last.

A wedding toast is more than a speech — it’s a moment of love, laughter, and testimony. Whether shared by a parent, a maid of honor, or the groom himself, these words have the power to touch hearts and remind everyone why this day is sacred and sweet.

In this section, you’ll find inspiration and guidance for writing and delivering the perfect wedding toast — one that feels joyful, faith-centered, and truly personal. We’ll share examples, tips for keeping things short and heartfelt, and ideas for including meaningful quotes or scriptures that celebrate eternal love.

Because when words come from the heart, they do more than fill the room — they strengthen memories and invite the Spirit to dwell in your celebration.

Latter-day Saint bride and groom sharing a joyful wedding toast at an outdoor reception table adorned with candles, florals, and golden glassware — symbolizing love, light, and celebration. Image courtesy of Travis T. Photography.
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