I ask because many churches won't marry non-members or non-religious people because churches are not event halls or "props." If religion is important to you, I'd join a church and get married there. If not, I'd find an event hall with a church-y look. Gingerwoods comes to mind. It used to be a church but is now an event hall. That's where we are getting married. It's very pretty.
But I figured I'd give you a heads up that it may come across offensive to church members if they assume you are looking for a backdrop.
thank you so muh and i def understand that but yeah i am christian so i am looking for a christian church home as well I have visited a couple of churhes to find my churh home but i am def gonna look into gingerwoods thank you
We used St. James Episcopal church. We are not Episcopalian but they allow non-members to marry there for a fee. I think we paid about $600 for the church and decided to use their fellowship hall for our reception and paid an additional $600 for that. It was a beautiful location for our wedding. Check it out. St. James Episcopal church in Pewee Valley right on highway 146.
In case you haven't picked a church yet, we're going with Central Presbyterian Church in Old Louisville. Their fee was $850 (with a security deposit extra), but they're wonderful to work with, and the church itself is beautiful!
Re: church for wedding
But I figured I'd give you a heads up that it may come across offensive to church members if they assume you are looking for a backdrop.
In case you haven't picked a church yet, we're going with Central Presbyterian Church in Old Louisville. Their fee was $850 (with a security deposit extra), but they're wonderful to work with, and the church itself is beautiful!