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What You Need to Know About Church Weddings

21st June 2024 by Jack Baldwin

 

Planning a wedding is a cherished time for all couples but planning a church wedding is steeped in tradition. It is important, however, to understand the requirements, costs, and options that come with this type of wedding. Below is a great guide to help you navigate arranging a church wedding and make the process less daunting.

How Much Does a Church Wedding Cost?

When budgeting for your big day, it's essential to know the costs involved in a church wedding. On average, a church wedding in the UK can range from £500 to £1,200. This typically includes the church fees, the officiant, and other necessities such as the marriage certificate. Additional costs may arise for extras like flowers, music, and bell ringing. This cost does not include the wedding reception which may add considerable cost to your wedding day, the £500 - £1200 is merely the cost for hiring the church for your wedding ceremony.

Anglican Church Christian Weddings

For an Anglican church wedding, the process is relatively straightforward but does require meeting certain criteria:

Roman Catholic Church Weddings

Marrying in a Roman Catholic church involves a few more steps because of the sacramental nature of the ceremony:


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Popular Church Wedding Venues in the UK

Choosing the right venue is crucial when looking to get married in a church. Here is a mix of some of the most popular and stunning church wedding venues across the UK:

Although these are well known locations, it is likely that your local parish church will hold special meaning to you, and in your eyes will be the perfect location for your dream church wedding.

Ensuring Your Wedding is Covered

As you plan your church wedding, it is worth considering taking out a suitable Wedding Insurance policy. Wedding Insurance in the UK can protect you against unforeseen circumstances such as Cancellation, loss or damage to Wedding Rings, or issues with your Wedding Suppliers. At Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance, we offer extensive policies that can be tailored to your needs, ensuring your special day goes off without a hitch.

Is a Church Wedding for Me?

Whether you're opting for an Anglican or a Roman Catholic ceremony, understanding the requirements and costs is crucial. From iconic venues to the detailed steps needed for a religious wedding, being prepared ensures you can focus on what truly matters - celebrating your love and commitment.

Get Wedding Insurance for your special day with Dreamsaver

At Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance, we provide cover for church weddings, civil ceremonies, and weddings abroad!

Plus, you'll benefit from the following areas of cover with a Dreamsaver policy:

See the policy wording here for full information on what is and is not covered.

Please note: policies must be purchase a MINIMUM of 14 days before the ceremony date.

Planning a wedding is a journey filled with love, joy, and a few logistics. Embrace the process and let your dream church wedding become a reality with a Wedding Ceremony Insurance policy in place to give you peace of mind.


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*This article is for information and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute advice in any way. The information provided here is correct at the time of writing however please check the latest policy wording here for the latest policy terms, conditions and exclusions.