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Choosing the Right Church for Your Wedding

18 May 2007 No Comment

Here are some steps in choosing the church that is right for you.

1. Decide how many people you are going to invite. The standard rule of thumb is that a little more than half of those you invite to your wedding will actually show.

2. Consider what style of ceremony you are going to have and whether or not the church will be able to accommodate it. This is your special day, if you have always wanted to walk down the aisle, make sure there is an aisle to walk down.

3. Check on prices. Some churches will offer better prices than others depending on what you want. If you consider having your reception at the church as well, there may be a better deal available.

4. Step FourAsk the church if you are allowed to bring in your own minister if you have one in mind. Some churches will only allow their faculty to perform ceremonies.

5Step FiveMake sure to get everything in a written contract, just so there is no misunderstanding between either party.

6. Check to see if you need to provide your own insurance. Some churches will have clauses for accidental injury included in their contracts, others will not always be specific.

7. Do a walk through with the staff coordinator and find out what things you are allowed to use and what you are allowed to bring in, such as decorations and if there are certain adhesives you are allowed to use or not allowed to use in your decorating.

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