with Relationship Speaker/Author/Coach... Larry James
Jumping the Broom Ceremony
We have listed several options for ceremonies. Each can be customized to your complete satisfaction.
This version is for the last part of the wedding ceremony
Minister: We end this ceremony with the African American tradition of
jumping of the broom. Slaves in this country were not permitted to marry, so
they jumped a broom as a way of ceremonially uniting. Today it represents great joy and at the same
time serves as a reminder of the past and the pain of slavery.
As our bride and groom jump the broom, they physically and spiritually cross the
threshold into the land of matrimony. It marks the beginning of making a home together. It symbolizes the sweeping away of the
old and the welcoming of the new; the sweeping away all negative energy,
making way for all things that are good to come into your lives. It is also a call of support for the
marriage from the entire community of family and friends. The bride
and groom will now begin their new life together with a clean sweep!
One of the attendants then hands the broom to the groom, who makes
sweeping gestures to eliminate any negative energies. The groom then
hands the broom to the bride, who places it on the ground in their path.
Minister: Everyone count 1, 2, 3... Jump! Together! 1, 2, 3... Jump!
The bride and groom jump over the broom, then kiss. Immediately, the music begins
and the couple recesses down the aisle to the cheers of family and friends!
This version honors the grandmothers
Minister:
We end this ceremony with the African American tradition of
jumping of the broom. Slaves in this country were not permitted to marry, so
they jumped a broom as a way of ceremonially uniting. Today it represents great joy and at the same
time serves as a reminder of the past and the pain of slavery. It is traditional that the elders of the family conduct the
ritual. We therefore call up [grandmother's name] and [grandmother's name].
The Minister then hands the broom to the elder of one family, who makes
sweeping gestures to eliminate any negative energies. That individual then
hands the broom to the other elder representative, who places it on the
ground in their path.
Minister: As our bride and groom jump the broom, they physically and spiritually cross the
threshold into the land of matrimony. Today marks the beginning of making a home together.
It symbolizes the sweeping away of the old and the welcoming of the new; the sweeping away all negative energy,
making way for all things that are good to come into your lives. It is also a call of support for the
marriage from the entire community of family and friends. The bride and groom will now begin
their new life together with a clean sweep!
Minister: Everyone count 1, 2, 3... Jump! Together! 1, 2, 3... Jump!
The bride and groom jump over the broom, then kiss. Immediately, the music begins
and the couple recesses down the aisle to the cheers of family and friends!
This version is a good choice for intercultural and interfaith unions
Minister: We end this ceremony with the African American tradition of
jumping of the broom. As our bride and groom jump the broom, they physically and spiritually cross the
threshold into the land of matrimony. Traditionally, jumping the broom was also a means of sweeping
away all negative energy, making way for all things that are good to come into your lives.
It is also a call of support for the
marriage from the entire community of family and friends. In honoring the ritual, (bride) and (groom) issue a
hope and a prayer of sweeping away any hatred or prejudice between people of different colors, beliefs or traditions.
The bride and groom will now begin their new life together with a clean sweep!
One of the attendants then hands the broom to the groom, who makes
sweeping gestures to eliminate any negative energies. The groom then
hands the broom to the bride, who places it on the ground in their path.
Minister: Everyone count 1, 2, 3... Jump! Together! 1, 2, 3... Jump!
This version is a good choice for the reception
The Minister or designated person asks the guests to form a circle around the couple as they stand in front of the broom on the floor.
One of the attendants then hands the broom to the bride and groom, who hold the broom handle
together and sweep around in a circle until the Minister or designated person is finished speaking. The groom then
places the broom on the ground in their path, kisses the bride and holds hands.
Minister: "Jumping the Broom" is a ceremony dating back
to the 1600s and is an African American tradition. Slaves in this country were not permitted to marry, so
they jumped a broom as a way of ceremonially uniting. Today it represents great joy and at the same
time serves as a reminder of the past and the pain of slavery.
As (bride) and (groom) jump the broom, they physically and spiritually cross the
threshold into the land of matrimony. It marks the beginning of making a home together. It symbolizes the sweeping away of the
old and the welcoming of the new; the sweeping away all negative energy,
making way for all things that are good to come into your lives. It is also a call of support for the
marriage from the entire community of family and friends. The bride
and groom will now begin their new life together with a clean sweep!
Minister: Everyone count 1, 2, 3... Jump! Together! 1, 2, 3... Jump!
The bride and groom jump over the broom, then kiss. Now. . . "Let the party begin!"
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