Me and my boyfriend are going to Sunday school for couple months already. We are not christian yet, but both of us believe in god and we want to be christian.
We are planning to get marry in December 2005. I would like to have my wedding in church because I want to have God's blessing in my family. I wonder if we can still have wedding in church if we are still non-christian at the time?
Thank you for your help!
Nancy Tucker
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Nov 28, 2004, 11:09 AM
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Re: [pbear828] Can non-christian have their wedding in church?
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As long as the church has no problem with it, there are no rules that say you can't. Nancy Tucker President of Weddings Beautiful US http://www.weddingsbeautiful.com
RevFrye
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Nov 28, 2004, 12:32 PM
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The best person to approach is the minister at the church where you are attending Sunday School.
Many congregations open their doors for weddings of couples who are not members (or those planning to join). The pre-requisites for weddings vary from congregation to congregation. If the church you are attending now is not open to your wedding celebration - check around - you will likely find one that is. Reverend Frye http://www.serviceministries.org