Ceremony Styles. There are two types of Latter-day Saints services: an official temple wedding and a standard church service. Photos are also not permitted inside temples. Due to all of these restrictions, full-blown civil weddings ceremonies need to take place before a temple sealing. We do. Music could be unfamiliar. There will not be a traditional wedding march or music. The LDS leader officiating will be in business attire, which means a suit and tie.
Take your cues from those around you, or seek assistance, especially from those in charge. Chances are everyone is as confused as you are. These events can be held in a reception center, the cultural hall, home, grounds or somewhere else. In general you will probably hand off a gift, sign a guest book, go through a receiving line of some sort, sit down to a modest treat, chat with whomever and leave whenever you want.
Just remember to smile for the camera, wherever it is. LDS do not charge for their facilities. All meetinghouses come equipped with round tables and sometimes even table cloths.
There is a kitchen, basic equipment, as well as chairs and so forth. Treats may be a small piece of cake, a wedding mint and a small cup of punch; but they can take any form. When you arrive, take a moment, consider traffic flow and cues.
Go where they seem to want you to go. LDS members are still people and they need what most newly married people need. Couples register at the typical places. Some invitations may tell you exactly where, so look for these clues.
Do not take gifts to temples. Take them to the reception, open house or other festivities. Someone, including even a small child, may take your gift from you when you arrive. Do not let this worry you.
There is some operation somewhere where people are recording and logging in gifts. You should receive a thank you note at some point, probably in the weeks after the wedding. Some celebrations involve dancing. I'm an entrepreneur and a Youtube creator. I've built and exited several brands and companies, and now I focus much of my time sharing my faith. My faith in Christ is the most important aspect of my life, and this blog is where I get to share my beliefs.
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I recently attended a wedding reception of a friend of our family, so I was doing some research to understand the sealing ceremony and the Mormon belief in an eternal marriage. Now there were seven brothers. The first one married and died without leaving any children. The second one married the widow, but he also died, leaving no child.
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