Free Church Weddings Edinburgh

In the majority of Free Church denominations the church itself will have been registered as a building in which marriages may be solemnised. Ministers of the United Reformed Church, the Baptist, Methodist and other Protestant churches have also long taken advantage of their ability to become registered as 'authorised' persons; that is, to have applied for and received sanction both to conduct the service and to act as the registrar under the civil law

Poor Servants Of The Mother Of God
0131 669 7558
38 Niddrie Mains Terr
Edinburgh
Society Of The Sacred Heart
0131 669 5403
16-18 Westbank Pl
Edinburgh
St Mark's Scottish Episcopal Church
0131 669 3452
Portobello High St
Edinburgh
St Philip's Joppa Parish Church
0131 669 2410
Abercorn Terr
Edinburgh
Edinburgh City Fellowship
0131 668 2662
37 South Clerk St
Edinburgh
Church of Scotland Board of Social Responsibility
0131-657-2000
Charis House
Edinburgh
St.John the Evangelist
0131-669-5447
3 Sandford Gardens
Edinburgh
St Mary Magdalene RC Church
0131 669 3611
Bingham Av
Edinburgh
St Martin's Parish Church
0131 669 3427
5 Duddingston Cres
Edinburgh
Musselburgh Baptist Church (Evangelical)
0131 669 1124
295 Milton Road East
Edinburgh

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Free Church Weddings

Free Church Weddings

Free Church Weddings

In the majority of Free Church denominations the church itself will have been registered as a building in which marriages may be solemnised. Ministers of the United Reformed Church, the Baptist, Methodist and other Protestant churches have also long taken advantage of their ability to become registered as 'authorised' persons; that is, to have applied for and received sanction both to conduct the service and to act as the registrar under the civil law. However, it is obviously important to double check this early on in your planning, as if the building is not authorised, you will need to arrange for a civil ceremony to take place in a register office.

If the minister is not authorised to perform weddings, it will not prevent them from conducting the marriage service, but it will require the attendance of some other person authorised for the area or the registrar or their deputy to oversee the legal side of the proceedings. The minister will usually be able to arrange for an authorised person to attend, but if they cannot, you should inform the superintendent registrar of the need for a registrar's presence at the church.

See also: Re marriage in the Free Church .

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