Four Tips For Wedding In Church
Jan 19, 12
Some couples decide to have a wedding in churches. If you have planned to have your wedding ceremony hosted at an church, then read this article for four tips for weddings in church.
Weddings In Church
- Visit the church first. You have to visit the church before hosting your wedding ceremony there. You must make sure that it has good temperature, and it is possible to adjust it to your level of comfort. Most brides choose their home church, i.e. – the church in bride’s town, but make sure it has enough room for all of your guests. If the place is too small, choose another church which is near your home location.
- Decor the church before. Make sure to decor the church before your big day. It is an bad idea to do it on the last day. Things as wedding flowers can be set up on the last day, so they are fresh, but all other decorations and props must be set up before.
- Have a rehearsal before. We strongly advise you to do some practice before your wedding day. Know where to stand, how and where from to walk in. When the bride must do the walk, and all other important things. You might have an wrong impression that it is simple to do the ceremony, but there many aspects and things that you should be aware of. We will have an article soon, that will outline all the specific information on how to do weddings in church.
- Prepare specific information to your guests. You must give all the essential information to your guests for the wedding ceremony. You can include those together with your wedding invitation. The information should include – when to arrive, where the church is located, when the guests should start filling the room, in which side of the hall they must sit, and estimated time when the ceremony will end. Basically, you should make a “day plan” for your guests, so they know how to act.


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Yes, visit the church first.
I was at a wedding once, where the manager of the church,he was away for 6 hours during the ceremony, but then it got so hot in the church, that everyone was even sweating. We couldn’t change the temp, as the panel had a password, and only the manager knew it, and we couldn’t contact him. That was quite unpleasant.