The Bishop of Birmingham, Rt Revd David Urquhart, helped engaged couples slice a huge chunk off the cost of their wedding, at the National Wedding Show in Birmingham last weekend (NEC, March 13th-15th), when he introduced them to the ‘three V’s’ for choosing a church wedding: venue, vicar and vows.
With regard to venue, Bishop David explained that all you need for a legal church wedding – is one of the Church of England’s 16,000 places of worship – costs from as little as £350, and that couples can save even more by holding their reception at a church.
The other two V’s, vicar and vows, refer to how the Church is in a unique position to offer support up to and beyond the big day, and give couples the meaningful vows (“for richer for poorer…”) that are the ideal way to begin married life.
“The credit crunch has left us all reassessing our values and priorities, not just our financial situation,” says Rt Revd David Urquhart. “A church wedding reminds us that love is a priceless gift from God. That’s why I’m encouraging people to ‘think church’ when they are planning their wedding.”
Bishop David joined the team at the Church of England stand, on the afternoon of Sunday, March 15th, where the show’s visitors were able to plan their wedding online using the interactive website www.yourchurchwedding.org.
Around 1,000 couples a month are using the website, which contains 25 choices of popular hymns for weddings and 12 readings from the Bible; the planner merges the names of the bride and groom into the marriage service, which can be used as a discussion-starter when meeting the vicar to plan a church wedding.
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New research shows that church weddings, traditionally held on Saturday afternoons, are increasingly taking place a day earlier when cars, caterers and photographers are cheaper.
Research from insurance group Ecclesiastical found that between 2002 and 2007, Saturday weddings fell by five per cent while those on Friday grew by a similar amount.
A couple of our brides have said how useful the new yourchurchwedding.org actually is. It’s got hymn choices – you can listen to the songs – and helps with order of service and what hymns are appropriate where.
Have you seen our new wedding directory?www.theukweddingservices.co.uk
Many thanks
Suzanne
where is that church in the picture it beautiful
Hi Shevourne,
It’s San Agustin Church in Manila.
Beautiful, isn’t it.
Thanks,
Katrina