Your Wedding
Discover all you need to know about Church of England weddings and blessings.
Marrying in Church is personal, meaningful, spiritual and beautiful, just as you want it to be.
The story of your relationship as a couple may have begun fairly recently or years ago. Either way, getting married is a whole new beginning for you, your family and others in your life.
The promises you make on your wedding day seal your love and commitment to each other for the rest of your lives, so it makes sense to spend some time thinking about the words and all that they mean.
The Church of England is a big supporter of marriage! A good marriage has a positive effect on couples and all those whose lives they touch as a
Baptism
Exploring more about what a Christening means
Your child is precious to you and precious to God. You want the very best for them, and so does God. You want them to make right choices in life, for themselves and for others.
A christening is just the beginning of this and so much more.
Over the years to come, it’s a journey you’ll share together with your child by:
- Being there for your child to talk to about the bigger questions of life – questions about hope, faith and love.
- Praying for your child through the ups and downs of their faith journey.
- Showing them practically how to make those good choices in life.
Funerals
With you every step of the way
If someone you know and love has died, a funeral led by a Church of England Minister can be held in Church, in a Churchyard, by a Graveside, or at a Crematorium.
The Minister will be there to support you every step of the way.
When someone dies, there's so much to think about and so much to organise.
We understand how difficult this can be, but we can help you say your final goodbye in a way that really helps.
Book of Remembrance
Would you like to include a loved one in Our Book of Remembrance?
Please download the form from the link below, then complete and return the form as instructed.
Thank you.