Go to city hall, they usually have a list of preachers and judges that will perform the ceremony.
That is what i had to do when I got married because we had our wedding on a yacht and took everyone for a cruise around the lake for the day.
2007-07-25 11:19:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you know any wedding planners? They will usually have a list of vendors, that does include clergy, and can probably direct you to a preacher that would marry you regardless of whether or not you're a member of a church, or marrying some one else from a different denomination.
You could also try doing a Google search for yourself and see who in your own area could do it. If you live in a big enough city I bet you will be able to find some one.
Good luck!
2007-07-25 11:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Most churchs will allow you to marry with the exception of the Catholic church and possibly some Presbyterian sects. I would suggest checking a Unitarian church or call other small churches and inquire if you can get married there even though you are not a member. I am sure you will find a place and it will be a lovely wedding.
Good luck!
2007-07-25 13:26:14
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answered by Reba 6
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Look for non-denominational churches or reverends who perform non-denom ceremonies. Thats what we did. I had a garden gazebo ceremony, he was raised christian, i was raised catholic, neither of which we practice. Beautiful ceremony & everyone had nice things to say about how much they loved our ceremony.
2007-07-25 11:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the knot.com they have a list of officiants listed by city and the style of ceremony they due. Check it out!
2007-07-25 12:08:26
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answered by Tamra 2
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get justice of the peace or a judge to do the ceremony. im getting married and neither of us are part of the catholic church here, we rarely go to church so we cant get married there because they have certain "regulations" about getting married in catholic church.....you and husband to be must be an active member, you and your husband to be must both me confirmed and first communion.
2007-07-25 11:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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a lot of times the pastor of whatever church you want to get married in will officiate....depending on how conservative they are. Ask around, make some calls....some do, some don't.
2007-07-25 11:31:15
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answered by Dj 5
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Go pick out a church and wave some money in front of the priest/pastor/reverend/rabbi, or ayatollah, whatever, and you"re usually in-sad but true!
2007-07-25 11:25:38
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answered by heavymetalrick 3
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" Who can carry out a marriage rite? Non-non secular ceremonies -- observed as civil ceremonies -- ought to be carried out with the help of a decide, magistrate, or court docket clerk who has criminal authority to accomplish marriages, or with the help of a guy or woman given non everlasting authority with the help of a decide or court docket clerk to habit a marriage rite. non secular ceremonies ought to be carried out with the help of a clergy member (priest, minister, or rabbi). interior reach American weddings may well be carried out with the help of a tribal chief or with the help of yet another valid, as special with the help of the tribe."
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't "belong" ?? to a church ???
Because you have to belong to a church to get married in it ?? LOL
Which dictatorship country do you live in ?
2007-07-25 11:20:12
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answered by Anonymous
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