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Many couples who have had a civil wedding decide they would like to dedicate their marriage to God in church soon afterwards.
In the Church of England, there are three legally-approved forms of words for a marriage service.
The vows that you make are at the heart of your wedding day and have been spoken by millions of couples over the centuries. They can not be re-written or changed in any way for legal reasons – they are the words of commitment to a shared life.
Resources are now available for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in January 2020
Rethinking how the Church best supports future cohorts of clergy with retirement housing to enable choice and enable individuals to be in the driving seat of their retirement housing plans.
Whether you are taking children to a wedding as guests, or your child is taking part as a bridesmaid or page boy, we welcome children!