We delight in celebrating the union of two lives as we engage in the promises of matrimony and God’s promises in our lives. Couples seeking to be married at St. Peter Lutheran Church meet with Pastor to get to know one another, talk about scheduling, and schedule pre-marital counseling. All couples seeking to be married work with St. Peter’s Wedding Coordinator to coordinate details specific to their ceremony. To find our more and schedule a time to meet, contact the church office.
Frequently Asked Questions
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[collapse title=”What are the steps for scheduling a wedding at St. Peter?”]Check out our steps for Scheduling a Wedding document.[/collapse]
[collapse title=”Is premarriage counseling required?”]Premarriage counseling is a must (even if the couple has lived to together for decades) and will be scheduled individually with Pastor.[/collapse]
[collapse title=”What dates will the church not perform weddings?”]St. Peter does not schedule weddings on the following dates:
- New Year’s Day
- Palm Sunday through Easter (Holy Week)
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day and weekend
- Christmas
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[collapse title=”What are the costs to hold a wedding at St. Peter?”]The cost of holding a wedding at St. Peter is about $600. We charge an addition $500 for use of the church to nonmembers. A breakdown of the fees can be viewed here.[/collapse]
[collapse title=”How do I go about Scheduling a Wedding?”]Please contact our church office, and we will pass along all those interested in weddings at St Peter to our wedding coordinator. [/collapse]
[collapse title=”What are you wedding policies?”]You can read a complete list of wedding policies here. Typical order of worship, scripture readings choices, and example vows are included here Wedding-Ceremony-Content.[/collapse]
[collapse title=”What information do you need from me to schedule a wedding?”]Please complete this information questionnaire.[/collapse]
[collapse title=”What items does the church have available to use for weddings?”]Check out our Planning the Wedding Ceremony list Wedding-Planning-A-Ceremony.[/collapse]
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