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Getting Married in Church

Marriage is a precious gift from God, symbolising love, commitment, and faithfulness between two people. It is a lifelong journey of companionship, trust, and shared purpose. Choosing to marry in a church is a deeply personal and meaningful decision that reflects not only the love between the couple but also their faith and spiritual beliefs. A church wedding is not just about the legal joining of two people; it is a sacred covenant made before God, family, and friends. The ceremony is filled with prayers, blessings, and readings that emphasise the significance of love, unity, and the divine presence in the couple’s life together.

A church is much more than just a beautiful venue for a wedding—it is a place of history, tradition, and spiritual significance. The moment a couple stands before the altar, exchanging vows and making lifelong promises, they become part of something greater than themselves. The presence of God in the ceremony brings a sense of peace, purpose, and strength, not just on the wedding day but throughout the marriage. Beyond the celebration, the church continues to be a source of guidance and support for the couple as they build their life together, offering a foundation of faith and community. Choosing to marry in a church ensures that love is not only celebrated but also blessed and nurtured for years to come.

Find Out More about Weddings at All Saints

To find out more or to discuss a wedding speak with Rev Nick Leggett on 07925 419068. For more information and help planning your big day visit the Church of Englands dedicated Wedding site.

Hebrews 10:24-25

“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.”