My fiance and I dont attend church regularly but dont picture getting married anywhere besides in a church. I grew up going to my hometown church but our pastor passed away a few years ago and it has been atleast 10 years since I attended services regularly. Although this church would be my first option, it has awful bright red carpet throughout and big floor to ceiling pillars in the aisle which doesn't allow everyone to see the altar area. So I have 2 dilemmas! How do I go about finding a church that will allow non-members to marry there AND my fiance and I would like my cousin to marry us. I just feel hopeless.. we live in a small town with not many options. Any suggestions are much appreciated!
Re: want to use my ordained cousin-finding a church!
Why do you want to be married in a church in which you are not a member? A church is a house of worship, not a pretty background for your wedding.
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In hindsight and for other brides reading: if the ceremony location is important then it is wise not to book a reception venue until finalizing ceremony plans. Even if you found a church that you liked and was within reasonable distance, what if it wasn't available on the day for which you've already booked your reception venue?
Could your cousin marry you at your reception venue? You could work with him to customize your ceremony.
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also, in my hometown EVERY church (except the one lone Catholic church) had bright red carpet. Tithing rarely covers 10year cosmetic renovations, especially in small towns.
Good luck to you, I hope you are able to find a church that allows your cousin to officiate your ceremony. But at the same time, you might need to decide if getting married in a church or being married by your cousin is more important.