One of your first wedding planning decisions will be to select your ceremony site/venue and your wedding officiant. Since the ceremony is the heart of any wedding, it should set the tone for the entire day.
A wedding ceremony can be held anywhere from a church to your reception site to a judge's chambers to a remote mountaintop. Whether you're starting your search from scratch or you have an affiliation with a particular church or synagogue, you need to check on some details before deciding to hold your ceremony there:
- Is it available for the date and time you want? If there are any weddings or other services booked for that day, how will that affect your event?
- Is it large enough to hold your guests? Is there adequate parking?
- Does the wedding officiant have any requirements you're unwilling to satisfy, such as couples counseling classes?
- Do you like the wedding officiant and feel that he or she is the person you want to join you in marriage? If not, can you bring in someone you're more comfortable with?
- Does the location have any restrictions concerning music or photography? For example, some churches require you to use their organist, which can limit your ceremony music selection.
- Will the ceremony site provide any services, such as pew decorations or aisle runners?
- Who is responsible for cleaning up the ceremony site afterwards?
- What are the costs involved? Many sites are free or available for a small donation, but others may charge a fee or requi
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