Hey guys! I couldn't decide whether to put this question here or in "customs and traditions," so I hope this is ok!
My FI and I are getting married October next year. Our wedding is overall pretty different compared to your traditional wedding, and it's blowing my future in-laws minds. They wanted us to get married at their home church, but we really wanted to get married in a park where we live. Since my family is obviously hosting the whole thing, there wasn't much of a say for them, so they're still not happy about it, but they're going along with it because they're good people and they understand why it's a special place to us.
So to in order to not rub salt into the wound of not getting married in their church, we have decided to have their preacher officiate for us. They're really happy about that, but we really wanted my grandfather (who is a very talented speaker and a role model for us) to officiate the ceremony originally.
My wonderful mother suggested that he maybe open the ceremony with a few words, then turn it over to the Preacher. I like this idea, but I've never heard of it being done before and I don't want the future in-laws to burst a gasket over it.
Does it sound like that radical of an idea? Especially since it would mean so much to us?
Thanks guys!