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Church Ceremony in Milwaukee

Hi Everyone!

I'm planning a summer 2012 wedding in Milwaukee and the reception will be at the Wisconsin club (City club).  I was raised Catholic and my fiance was raised Protestant, but neither of us are currently very religious.  It's important to my mom to have the ceremony in a church, so we're trying to find a good option where we could have a non-denominational ceremony or at least something that doesn't require promises of joining a parish that we aren't prepared to keep.  My sister got married at Calvary Presbyterian and they were amazing, but unfortunately the one date that they have booked all summer is ours!

Does anyone have any other advice?  Ideally we'd love something near the Wisconsin club, as many guests will be from out of town and won't have transportation.

Thanks in advance!!

Re: Church Ceremony in Milwaukee

  • varsity714varsity714 member
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    edited December 2011
    Good luck with finding a church - I recently spoke with St. James Episcopal (pretty much right across the street from Wisconsin Club) and they get calls all the time from couples who want to get married in a church, but have no interest in joining the church, attending mass, or want to have anything to do with the religion. It sounds like in the downtown area this happens to a lot of churches, and they are becoming more restrictive. I would look at the protestant churches - they probably have less rules than the catholic church. 

    Remember that this is your wedding. You should really have a heart to heart with your mom about the situation. If a church wedding isn't for you  and your fiance, then the two of you shouldn't do it. 
  • edited December 2011
    In Response to <a href="http://chinese.weddings.com/Sites/Weddings/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_wisconsin_church-ceremony-milwaukee?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:118Discussion:82b9b7f5-ec1c-4781-b7b6-7eff85f72216Post:9ac475bf-d8f8-4904-b652-e3e326467d92">Re: Church Ceremony in Milwaukee</a>:
    [QUOTE]Good luck with finding a church - I recently spoke with St. James Episcopal (pretty much right across the street from Wisconsin Club) and they get calls all the time from couples who want to get married in a church, but have no interest in joining the church, attending mass, or want to have anything to do with the religion. It sounds like in the downtown area this happens to a lot of churches, and they are becoming more restrictive. I would look at the protestant churches - they probably have less rules than the catholic church.  Remember that this is your wedding. You should really have a heart to heart with your mom about the situation. If a church wedding isn't for you  and your fiance, then the two of you shouldn't do it. 
    Posted by varsity714[/QUOTE]

    Ditto this to a T.

    If you are not going to be a part of the church you get married at or will raise your children in that church (understandable if you move, etc. and switch churches) then why would you consider getting married in a church?  Your marriage is between you and your FI, not your mom.

    It seems that you guys would be just putting on a show by getting married in a church just to say you got married in a church and that is pretty offensive to the congregation, the pastors, etc. who do belong and worship.
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  • edited December 2011
    Hi rebeccam03 ,
    We are having the exact same problem.  We are getting married at the Wisconsin Club and don't belong to a church but would like to get married in a church (we recently moved).  Calvary was also booked for us. 
    -If your wedding is under 190 people, you can have the ceremony at the WI Club (in the Milwaukee room).
    -I also checked into St. James Church across the street.  You don't have to be Episcopalian, but you do need to join the church to get married there.  They seem willing to work with you.
    -The Irish Cultural Center is an old church on Wisconsin.  It is a really pretty space, but needs a little work.
    -If you decide that the ceremony can be a little farther away, the Scottish Rite center has a chapel.  You could use the shuttles that the WI club has for your guests.
    -Even farther, but beautiful, is the chapel at St John's Military Academy.
    Hope this helps, good luck planning, you have plenty of time Smile
  • gundy21gundy21 member
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    edited December 2011

    This might sound a little creepy, but Forest Home Cemetery has a beautiful chapel that can be rented.  Not too far of a drive from downtown and you have have whatever type of officiant you want.

    http://www.foresthomecemetery.com/about.html#chapel_gardens

    A friend of mine had her wedding there and the pictures were GORGEOUS! 

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