Seems wineries are the 2020s rage / trend, ha, darn alcoholics.
Would you have a Christian wedding or no and why?
Seems wineries are the 2020s rage / trend, ha, darn alcoholics.
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Trending & News I was raised in a Christian church, left the church for a few decades, and returned to a different Christian church in which I have remained. When I got married in 2024, there was no question about where my wife and I would be married. We were married in my church, with my choir singing, and with my church members in attendance. It is like a second home for me.
These churches - were either happy clappy or traditional or a jump from one to the other?
The first church was a very traditional southern Baptist church. I attended that until I was 16 and went away to college. I returned to church when I was 45 years old. I did not want to become involved in another Baptist church, so I looked and found that I was happy at a very traditional Lutheran church. Nobody speaking in tongues , rolling on the floor, or waving their hands around in the air.
Lutherans are very cool - Episcopal like. Protestant with Bishops 😋👍😛
I am happy with the church. I've been there for 26 years.
Thanks for MHO!
Yes, my wife was raised catholic so we got married in the church. My best friend got married at a Justice of the Peace and it did not seem like a real ceremony to me. Getting married in the church in front of a crowd made it seem more official.
People need to think of God - 🙏 surely who they should invite to their wedding day 💒 is God
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No, definitely not. I was not raised in any faith. I also will not be having a wedding at a winery, I hate wine. Now if it's at a whiskey distillery, I'm all for that.
Yes. I want a church wedding and be in sight of God in His house!
I'm not Christian but if it meant a lot for my partner, I would
No. I don't believe in marriage and I'm not a Christian
I would rather not have a wedding at all
Christian is a Jewish psyop to make superior white people weak.
Nah, I'm not in a cult
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