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Recording your wedding is a wonderful way to preserve the memories of your special day – it is valuable to be able to show it to others and also to see it again over the years to come.
Our heartfelt thanks go to all the couples and their photographers who have kindly shared their wedding pictures with us.
Guidance and advice on COVID-19, also known as Coronavirus, for churches and parishes.
There will always be a Bible reading at a church wedding and possibly other types of readings too. If you’ve been asked to read something out on the day, preparation and practice will help you read with confidence.
Your architect will hire the builders and manage the building works. But you need to understand what is happening because, in the end, it’s your responsibility.
Many couples who have had a civil wedding decide they would like to dedicate their marriage to God in church soon afterwards.
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.
Everyone will be taking photos at your wedding, but you may also want to have beautiful photographs you can look back on for many years to come. These might be taken by a friend or you may want to use a professional photographer.
Be inspired when you see how even a small selection of real church weddings can all be so different.
Practical information and advice for clergy.