Wedding

Welcome

Thank you for approaching us to arrange your Wedding service here in the Parish Church of St. Elphin, Warrington. You may be marrying for the first time or marrying again, in each case we are delighted that you wish to arrange a Wedding here with us.

We want to make your wedding personal and memorable for you; St. Elphin’s is a special place and there are some things about a church wedding that you just can’t get anywhere else.

A church wedding will add a spiritual dimension to your marriage. The ceremony includes God and looks to God for help and guidance. God’s blessing is the main attraction for many couples, whatever their beliefs.

During the Service you will make marriage vows, which made in public, will help you to stay together and grow together. God and your church are there to support you.

The Rector has a very particular role to play in your wedding. She can blend ancient tradition and modern experience to reflect your story and because of the relationship with the Rector, your wedding can be made personal, memorable, meaningful and beautiful.

St. Elphin’s Church building offers centuries of history. Imagine all the couples who have married in St. Elphin’s, some of whom may well be your family. You can feel you’re becoming part of history itself, the bigger plan, by marrying in the same place as your relatives. We know these sorts of connections can make your day even more special.

You can be involved in making choices about your ceremony. You can even use the Church of England’s online ceremony planner to get you started. https://www.churchofengland.org/life-events/your-church-wedding

For some people, a church simply seems like the proper place to get married. Churches can be described as 'peaceful', 'serene', or having an atmosphere that makes marrying there a particularly special experience.

Same-sex Marriage - Church of England ministers cannot carry out or bless same-sex marriages.

The next step - A Qualifying Connection

In order to have a Wedding service at St. Elphin’s Church you would need to live in the parish of St. Elphin (comprising Fairfield &Howley – you can check whether you live within the Parish by going to http://www.achurchnearyou.com/) or have some strong qualifying connection with the church, i.e.

The “qualifying connections” as laid down by the Church of England are as follows:

1. Either one or both of the people concerned:

was baptised in the parish; or

has been confirmed and the confirmation has been entered in a church register book belonging to the parish. (This would have been done on the basis that the person concerned was prepared for confirmation in the parish); or

has at any time had his or her usual place of residence in the parish for at least 6 months; or

has at any time habitually attended public worship in the parish for at least 6 months;

or

2. That person’s parent has at any time during the person’s lifetime:

had his or her usual place of residence in the parish for at least 6 months; or

habitually attended public worship in the parish for at least 6 months;

or

3. That person’s parent or grandparent was married in the parish.

(In this list references to being baptised, confirmed or married, or attending public worship, all refer to Church of England services.)

These are the requirements of the Church of England. If there is no strong connection with St. Elphin’s Church (as shown above), then you will need to make a connection by attending a Church Service once a month for 6 months (many couples do this).

What if I’ve been married before?

If either or both of you have been married previously, then you will need to have an additional meeting with the Rector before a decision can be made, to ensure that a church wedding would be appropriate. At this meeting you will need to bring your Decree Absolute(s) to confirm that you are no longer married. Please be assured that this will be a conversation and not an interrogation!

How do we proceed to book a wedding?

Please contact the Rector Canon June Steventon on 01925 632050 or [email protected]

If you know that you will need to make a Qualifying Connection by attending a church Service once a month for 6 months, the usual pattern of services at St. Elphin’s are:

Sundays

8:30 am Holy Communion (said)

10:30 am Holy Communion (with hymns) 

Wednesdays

10:00 am Holy Communion (said)

(Occasionally, where there are major Civic services at St. Elphin’s, these times may change)


If you have any further questions or queries please contact: Canon June Steventon 01925 632050