In Season 5, Episode 5 of 'When Calls the Heart', Jack and Elizabeth's wedding plans are jeopardised. With only three days left, there is still a lot to do, including finding a pastor to perform the ceremony. Despite the setbacks, the wedding day arrives, and the couple finally gets married. The episode features the romantic wedding vows that the actors, who are also friends, wrote for their characters.
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Jack and Elizabeth's wedding vows
Jack and Elizabeth's wedding day in "When Calls the Heart" was a highly anticipated event by fans of the show , and the
Jack's Vows:
> Elizabeth, I choose you and no other. Your happiness is the only question I want to spend my life answering. Your heart is the only flame I will endeavour to keep alight. Before you said yes to marrying me, I was already yours in every way. So I'm marrying you today without hesitation or doubt. I'm committed to you absolutely. I love you with everything that I am forever.
Elizabeth's Vows:
> Jack, I never expected to find love when I came to Coal Valley, but somewhere along the way, without even realizing it was happening, you became the most important person in my life. You're my shoulder to cry on, my favourite to dream with, and my greatest surprise. I'd offer you my heart, but the truth is, you've had it for quite some time now. So instead, I may give you my soul. I love you, Jack Thorton. From chalk dust to eternity, I'm yours.
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The wedding dress
Elizabeth's father, William, arrives and presents her with a delicate floral headband that her mother wore on her own wedding day. Dottie donates all the fabric needed to make the new dress. The ladies of the town gather to start drawing up sketches for the new wedding gown.
The episode highlights the importance of community and the support of loved ones in overcoming challenges and creating a memorable wedding, even in the face of unexpected obstacles.
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The church
Elizabeth's students are distracted in class, as they are excited about the wedding and want to help decorate the church. Elizabeth agrees, and the students start to decorate. Later, Elizabeth's sister, Julie, arrives for the wedding and helps with the decorations. However, disaster strikes when a student, Cody, accidentally knocks over some lit candles, setting the church curtains on fire. The fire spreads, and the whole church is engulfed in flames. Jack and Elizabeth spot the fire and rush to help. Jack runs into the burning building to rescue Opal, who is still inside, and the rest of the town brings pails of water to try and put out the fire.
The next morning, the town gathers to assess the damage. The church has been badly damaged, and Elizabeth's wedding dress has been destroyed in the fire. However, the community comes together to help, with Abigail leading the effort to rebuild the church and make a new dress in time for the wedding. Elizabeth's father, William, also joins in the repairs, and the men of the town work together to get the church ready for the ceremony.
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The wedding rings
Adding to the pre-wedding chaos, Bill faces challenges while transporting a prisoner, Joe Yancy, to jail in Cape Fullerton. Outside of town, he encounters two shadowy figures and gets caught in a gunfight. Amidst the chaos, Bill realises he has Jack and Elizabeth's wedding rings in his back pocket, and he must get them back to Hope Valley in time for the wedding.
The wedding day arrives, and as the ceremony is about to begin, Julie, the ring bearer, discovers that the rings are missing. Just as panic sets in, Bill rushes through the door with the wedding bands, ensuring that the ceremony can proceed. Jack and Elizabeth exchange their heartfelt vows, and the wedding rings serve as a symbol of their eternal love and commitment to each other.
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The reception
Julie, Elizabeth's sister, took the opportunity to invite Tom, Jack's brother, to her upcoming art show in Hamilton. Their interaction hinted at a potential romance, as Julie tried to hide her smile after Tom's welcoming reply.
Bill, who had faced challenges while transporting a prisoner, Joe Yancy, made it just in time for the wedding and now took the stage to offer a toast to the happy couple. Abigail followed with her own toast, reflecting on love and the special occasion.
As the reception continued, Elizabeth's father, William, took her hand for the traditional father-daughter dance. Their dance was filled with emotion, and William's misty eyes showed his love and support for his daughter on her special day.
Later, Jack approached William and asked to cut in, and William graciously allowed it. Jack and Elizabeth shared their first dance as husband and wife, with Jack whispering, "Finally," to his bride. Their moment on the dance floor inspired the rest of the guests, as everyone joined them on the dance floor.
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Frequently asked questions
In "My Heart is Yours", Jack and Elizabeth's plan to get married is put in jeopardy. With only three days left, there's still a lot of work to do, including finding a pastor to perform the ceremony. Meanwhile, Elizabeth notices that her students are having a hard time paying attention in class as they are excited about the wedding. Later, Jack receives a surprise visit from his brother Tom, who tells him that their mother won't be able to make it to the wedding.
Yes, they do. After their wedding plans face some challenges, the entire community comes together to help, and the couple ends up getting married in front of their family and friends.
Jack says:
> Elizabeth, I choose you and no other. Your happiness is the only question I want to spend my life answering. Your heart is the only flame I will endeavor to keep alight. Before you said yes to marrying me, I was already yours in every way. So I'm marrying you today without hesitation or doubt. I'm committed to you absolutely. I love you with everything that I am forever.
Elizabeth says:
> Jack, I never expected to find love when I came to Coal Valley, but somewhere along the way, without even realizing it was happening, you became the most important person in my life. You're my shoulder to cry, my favorite to dream with, and my greatest surprise. I'd offer you my heart, but the truth is, you've had it for quite some time now. So instead, I may give you my soul. I love you, Jack Thorton. From chalk dust to eternity, I'm yours.