Your Own
Wedding or Marriage Ministry
After you receive ordination from World Christianship Ministries you will have the authority to do what thousands of people we ordained are now doing, perform a wedding ceremony. This is a wonderful opportunity to earn extra money to support yourself and family and your ministry. World Christianship Ministries has extensive experience in performing legal wedding ceremonies and we will share that knowledge with you! No other internet ministry or internet church has the experience of doing "hands on" wedding ceremonies like World Christianship Ministries. So don't wait, you can have the legal authority to be a wedding minister (marriage minister) or wedding officiant (marriage officiant) for the rest of your life and do Christian Marriages.
There are three types of wedding ceremonies and all three are easy for you to do. They are:
- Begin your own wedding chapel
- Begin your own marriage ministry working from your home or apartment
- Perform the wedding ceremony for a relative or friend
- It costs next to nothing to begin doing weddings
Our Marriage Minister's Handbook will give you easy to understand step by step instructions on how to conduct all 3 types of wedding ceremonies. Ordination by World Christianship Ministries will give you the legal authority to do weddings. Also, after being ordained by WCM you may call this ministry at any time if you have a questions about doing a ceremony.
- The Simple Ceremony ..... couples who basically just want to be pronounced as husband and wife.
- The Informal Ceremony ..... couples who wish to have their wedding at their home, garden, park, or special location.
- The Formal Ceremony ..... couples who wish a more formal setting in a church or hall, etc.
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Pictured above is Minister Powell of Arizona
and one of the 15 happy couples he has joined in marriage.Rev. Powell writes: "I performed 15 wedding last year, and currently have a one on one ministry. Your credentials and handbooks have been an inspiration, and God is using me in ways I never thought possible."
Question: How many wedding ceremonies has the Administrator/Bishop of World Christianship Ministries done himself?
Answer: Rev. McElroy has performed over 2,000 marriage ceremonies in homes, gardens, parks, halls, churches, national parks, at the ocean, in the mountains, at places of business and even on horseback.
Question: How much of an offering should I ask for doing a marriage ceremony?
Answer: Generally this is up to you. On the average you might request an offering of $50 to $200 or more for doing a wedding ceremony depending on the size of the town or city, and whether or not it is a simple or formal ceremony.
Question: Do I have to have a church to do weddings?
Answer: No, you do not need a physical church in order to do weddings. You may work from your home if you wish. Also, many of the people we ordain have family that get involved in the weddings by providing services like photographs, flowers and such. There are many possibilities for family members who are creative.
Question: Will I be able to do weddings in all states?
Answer: Yes, you may perform legal weddings in all states. A few states require you to have an actual congregation first and a few will require you to file a copy of your ordination certificate with the marriage license office, or other office, before doing a wedding. Nevada requires your ministry to be established formally (with a congregation) before you get permission to do weddings. New York City requires you to formally establish your ministry in "unconstitutional ways" before they give permission to do legal marriages. The rest of New York state goes by different rules. Most of the states require nothing except that you be ordained and properly complete the marriage license after the ceremony and file it timely back with the county.
Question: I would like to have my relative ordained just to do my wedding ceremony. Can this be done?
Answer: Of course your relative (or friend) can be ordained and do your ceremony. And, since we ordain individuals for life your relative (or friend) will always have the authority to perform a legal marriage ceremony and (or) begin a Christian ministry if they wish to do so.
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