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Christian weddings, in the formal sense, normally take place in a church, although many churches will perform a wedding elsewhere, on request. Answering the question another way, many Christians do not choose to have a wedding in a church or even performed by a member of the clergy, but can have their wedding at a place of their own choosing, often in a picturesque setting and performed by a civil celebrant.

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Christian ceremonies can take place almost anywhere. It often depends on the church. There are some that wouldn't be caught dead ourside of their church building, and there are many more that don't care where they are. Any gathering place that offers itself to whatever they are doing, and can accommodate the people, is probably appropriate.

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