Tying the Knot – Church Wedding Tips

Planning your wedding day will be one of the most exciting and challenging experiences of your life but there’s no denying it has the potential to be one of the most stressful too. There are so many decisions to make that it can feel difficult to know where to begin which is why we’ve put together some wedding top tips to make the whole planning process go that little bit smoother. There are lots of little tips and tricks to help plan and organise your wedding that we’ve collated over a long time and we’re here to share to make your life that little easier!

Of course there are other events leading up to your wedding which will also need meticulous planning such as the Hen and Stag parties for example. We’ve also got some tips and tricks on how to make these events run without a hitch as well making the whole lead u to your wedding perfectly enjoyable as it should be.

We understand the task of planning the biggest day of your life so far can be overwhelming so take a deep breath, and with our help just relax and take things one step at a time and enjoy every minute of it.

Whether you opt for a tradition church wedding, saying ‘I Do’ in a historic castle or you want to keep it simple with a registry office service, there’s lots of beautiful venues across the whole of the UK. Some couples plan their dream day around their wedding location, while others start with a blank canvas. Either way choosing your wedding venue is one of the most important decisions you will make and factors including budget, guest numbers, time of year and ceremony rules will all come into play.

Church Wedding – a traditional church wedding is a popular choice, as it provides a spiritual foundation to the beginning of a long and happy married life together – plus a church will always serve as an uplifting, thought provoking setting. Once you’ve decided upon a religious service, the first thing you need to do is approach your minister early on to discuss requirements. At this meeting you will discuss the type of ceremony, hymns, readings, poems and the music you would like and some counselling about the step you are about to take will usually be offered.

Although Saturday is the most popular day of the week for church weddings, you can get married in a a church any day of the week between 8am and 6pm. Wherever you decide to tie the knot, you will need to give Notice of Marriage to your local register office at least 14 days prior to your wedding date. The banns are a traditional and legal requirement for church weddings, in which your priest or minister will read out your intention to marry, over three Sundays during the three months before your wedding. During the process, the minister will invite anybody to state any known reason why the couple should not be able to marry – which it must be said can make for a very nerve-wracking moment. The banns must be read in your parish church as well as the church where your ceremony will take place.

For more tips and advice look out for the sequel article where we will continue to provide useful information, tips and advice for making your wedding day the most perfect day of your life!

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