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.
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.
On average, there are approximately 6,200 marriages that take place per day in the United States.
Yes. There are Christian churches in Israel and Christian marriages are legal in Israel.
Lesbian marriage same as any marriage. Why would it be different
In the church
Yes
Advent traditionally takes place at your local christian church but can also take place at home
Yes. Roman marriages were pagan; many current marriages are Christian.
I found the answer to be 4,450 marriages that took place in OH last year.
there is no sin. marriages are made for love
Because it's neither a Town Hall nor a church. French civil marriages MUST take place at the local MAIRIE, unless one spouse is critically ill; and Catholic marriages MUST take place in a church and MUST follow a civil marriage.
It is allowable to have a Christian funeral on Good Friday in the United Kingdom. There are no specific rules stating when a funeral may take place.
If you aren't willing to say "I do", what's to stop you from saying "goodbye"?