Where to Start When Planning a Christian Wedding 💍✝️
- Yes I Will Marry You

- Jan 8
- 2 min read

Planning a wedding can feel overwhelming, but a Christian wedding is rooted in purpose, faith, and covenant — not just décor and details. Starting with the right foundation makes the entire planning process more meaningful and less stressful. Here’s where to begin when planning a Christ-centred wedding.
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1. Begin with Prayer
Before choosing dates, venues, or colours, start with prayer — together. Ask God for guidance,

unity, and peace throughout your engagement and planning journey. This sets the tone for a marriage focused on faith, commitment, and love.
2. Seek Biblical Guidance on Marriage
Take time to reflect on what Scripture says about marriage. Verses like 1 Corinthians 13, Ephesians 5, and Genesis 2:24 help shape your understanding of love, sacrifice, and partnership. Many couples choose a verse early and weave it into their ceremony, invitations, or décor.
3. Choose Your Officiant Early
For Christian weddings, the officiant plays a significant role. Whether it’s a pastor, priest, or faith leader, reach out early to:
Confirm availability
Understand pre-marital counselling requirements
Discuss ceremony structure and Scripture readings
This step often influences your ceremony timeline and planning.
4. Discuss Pre-Marital Counselling
Pre-marital counselling is an important part of many Christian weddings. It helps couples strengthen communication, faith, and expectations for marriage. Scheduling this early ensures you have time to complete sessions without stress.
5. Define Your Wedding Values
Before diving into Pinterest boards and vendor lists, talk about what truly matters to you as a couple:
Faith-based ceremony
Family involvement
Simplicity vs. celebration
Budget stewardship
Clear values help guide every decision and keep your wedding aligned with your beliefs.
6. Select a Meaningful Venue
Christian weddings often take place in:
Churches
Chapels
Outdoor spaces with faith incorporated
If you’re marrying in a church, check requirements early, as some venues have specific guidelines for music, décor, and ceremony flow.
7. Plan the Ceremony Before the Reception
Unlike secular weddings, the ceremony is the heart of a Christian wedding. Focus on:
Worship music or hymns
Scripture readings
Unity rituals (candle, cord of three strands, communion)
Prayer and blessings
Once the ceremony is planned, the reception details fall into place more naturally.
8. Involve Family & Church Community
Christian weddings often include meaningful roles for family and church members, such as:
Scripture readers
Prayer leaders
Worship singers
Involving your community adds depth and spiritual significance to your celebration.
9. Choose Faith-Inspired Décor & Stationery
Subtle faith elements can be incorporated through:
Scripture aisle signs
Cross or dove motifs
Bible verse invitations
Christ-centred vows signage
These details enhance the spiritual atmosphere without overwhelming the design.
10. Trust the Process
Wedding planning can be busy, but remember the true purpose: a covenant before God. Keep
prayer central, communicate openly, and extend grace to each other throughout the journey.
Final Thoughts
The best place to start when planning a Christian wedding is with faith, intention, and prayer. When God is at the centre, every detail — big or small — takes on deeper meaning.







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