At Holy Trinity, we really want you to enjoy your wedding, and will do our
best to ensure that it is the most wonderful day of your lives. We will take
trouble to work with you so that you have the wedding you dream of, and one
that you will both enjoy yourselves and remember for the rest of your
married life.What does it mean to get married in church?
Marriage is a joyful celebration of a couple’s love for one another.
Although it is possible to get married in a whole variety of places today,
many people still prefer to get married at church. This is not because it’s
an impressive venue, and holds more than a registry office, but because
couples not only want to declare their love and commitment to each other
before their family and friends, but equally importantly, before God.
By being married in church, you can be certain of God’s involvement in
your marriage, and God's blessing of it. Jesus’ first miracle was at a
wedding service, and for couples married in church, there is the additional
joy of knowing without doubt that they are sharing in God’s love for them.
Who can get married at Holy Trinity Church?
In order to get married at any Church of England church, either the bride or
the groom must have an address in the parish. So if you wish to be married
at Holy Trinity and if you’re not sure if you do live in Holy Trinity
parish, please just ask (Parish boundaries can be rather complicated!).
If you do not live in the Parish, you need to be on the church’s ‘electoral
roll’ – a register of regular attenders. If you do not fulfill either of
these criteria, you may need to apply for a special licence. These are legal
requirements, so have to be met.
What are marriage banns?
When you get married at an Anglican Church, your ‘banns’ (your names, parish
of residence and whether or not you’ve been married before) are published,
or called, before the wedding on three Sundays. If one of you lives in a
parish other than the one in which you’re getting married, your banns need
to be called in that parish too.

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How can I find out more?
If you would like to know more about getting married at Holy Trinity, please
contact the Parish Office. They will ask you some basic details (in confidence),
and if appropriate, will arrange a time for the completion of the ‘Banns of
Marriage’ form.
What happens after I've completed the form?
If you wish to be married at Holy Trinity, then once the form is
filled, then you will need to see Fr Julian, or one his colleagues, on a few
occasions before the wedding. The first is when the basic details of the wedding
service are discussed, and various options and possibilities are considered. The
second is when any loose ends about practical arrangements are tied up, and then
there will be an opportunity to talk about your marriage and what it means.
Finally, usually in the week before the wedding itself, there is a rehearsal in
the church for all those involved.
Can I have my marriage 'blessed' at Holy Trinity?
If you have been married elsewhere and want to dedicate that marriage before
God, and give thanks for it, then it is quite possible to have a service of
celebration at Holy Trinity – or indeed if you want to celebrate a significant
anniversary. Again, please contact the office for details.
How much does it cost?
The national Church has set fees for the marriage service. These are published
in the church porch. In addition, Holy Trinity will charge additional fees for
an organist and verger at weddings, and you can choose whether you have the
bells rung, the choir singing, and whether you have a video recording made. All
the details of these additional fees are available on request.
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