The bride walks down the aisle to meet the groom at the alter in a church wedding.
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If you are the bride and groom of the wedding at the church...
With his bride.
Groom
Groom as in bride and groom
The male counterpart to the bride is called the groom.
In most instances, a groom's partner his his bride, although in some partnerships, it may be another groom.
Couples exchange vows when they get married. They may also exchange wedding rings.
Groom or Bridegroom
At the wedding where the bride and groom should be introduced as 'man and wife' or 'bride and groom' is at the church when the Minister, etc. pronounces 'I now pronounce you man and wife' and again when you enter the reception hall you should be introduced as 'Mr. & Mrs. _________.' If there is a reception line at the hall then the bride and groom will be introduced together. Toasts at the head table will be directed at the bride and groom. The bride and groom do not have to be together to be introduced once they are mingling with guests at the wedding reception.
The bride's relatives are on the left and groom's relatives are on the right. The ushers are to escort relatives (including grandmothers) down the aisle and the bride's grandmother would be on the left; the groom's grandmother on the right. It just depends whether the bride or groom's grandmother gets to the church earlier then they will be seated at that time.