Church Wedding

         

A Church wedding gives you a picturesque building as well as the religious ceremonyand adds immediate gravitas to the event. You have the weight of tradition behind you and a church ceremony is what many people envisage when they imagine the perfect wedding scene.

You have the right to get married in your local parish church or where you worship. Firstly, you need to arrange to meet the minister to see whether your chosen date is available. He or she will undoubtedly like to speak to you both about your plans. As with a civil ceremony, you will be expected to make your intention to marry public. This is done in the form of banns, which are read out in the church on three consecutive Sundays before you marry.

You will also need to discuss the wedding order of service with the minister including the style of service, music to be played, and whether you want bell ringing and choirs etc. Also find out whether photos may be taken in the church and if confetti is acceptable in the church grounds afterwards.

Over the past 7,000 years Wrexham has seen Saxon, Norman and Medieval occupation and the heart of these settlements has been their place of worship. The churches in Wrexham County give you art, architecture, politics and war, heraldry and nature, all conveniently packaged in unique buildings full of hidden treasures set in beautiful countryside. This richness of the history and tradition will add impact and enrich the memories of your wedding day.

We will be gradually adding details of the local churches into the links on the left. You have the right to get married in your local parish church or where you worship. Firstly, you need to arrange to meet the minister to see whether your chosen date is available. He or she will undoubtedly like to speak to you both about your plans. As with a civil ceremony, you will be expected to make your intention to marry public. This is done in the form of banns, which are read out in the church on three consecutive Sundays before you marry.

You will also need to discuss the wedding order of service with the minister including the style of service, music to be played, and whether you want bell ringing and choirs etc. Also find out whether photos may be taken in the church and if confetti is acceptable in the church grounds afterwards.

Over the past 7,000 years Wrexham has seen Saxon, Norman and Medieval occupation and the heart of these settlements has been their place of worship. The churches in Wrexham County give you art, architecture, politics and war, heraldry and nature, all conveniently packaged in unique buildings full of hidden treasures set in beautiful countryside. This richness of the history and tradition will add impact and enrich the memories of your wedding day