Can I attach a small Mic to my Powerful Portable Bluetooth SpeakerSRSX5/RED to amplify voice?

I'm using the Bluetooth speaker at a small outdoor wedding.  I'd like to know if the Officiant could also use it with a mic when the ceremony begins in order to amplify her voice.....wired or not wired?
thank you!

Hello there,
  Please refer the following Document in the provided link, for further assistance.
Thanks-Richard

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