Premarital Counseling and Weddings at Bridge

Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!

Whether you are looking to invest in developing a strong foundation for a lasting marriage through premarital counseling or to reserve a venue for your wedding here at Bridge Church, we are excited to celebrate with you on your wedding day.

FAQ

  • How do we begin the premarital process and/or schedule a pastor to officiate our wedding?

    Contact us at marriage@mybridge.live or 956-966-1562.

  • Do we have to be members of Bridge Church to go through the premarital process or have a Bridge pastor officiate our wedding?

    No. You do not have to be a member of Bridge to go through our premarital process or to have one of our pastors officiate your wedding.

  • What are the guidelines for a Bridge Church pastor to officiate our wedding?

    If you are interested in having a Bridge pastor officiate your wedding, premarital counseling is required prior to the wedding. If the premarital counseling is completed outside of Bridge, counseling must be scripture-based, and we will need documentation of completion. This documentation should include the curriculum studied, a minimum of 6 hours completed and who facilitated your process on a form from your premarital counselors directly emailed to marriage@.mybridge.live . In addition, we recommend a minimum of a $300 honorarium for a Bridge pastor who officiates your wedding and should be given on the day of the wedding.

  • Is there a cost for premarital counseling?

    Yes. The cost is $80 per couple. This covers the online assessment and the materials used for premarital counseling.

Weddings at Bridge

 

  • Yes the Bride or Groom must be an active member of Bridge Church to be married at Bridge.

  • To become an active member of Bridge Church please complete the Growth Track. For information about the Growth Track, please click here

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  • The cost of a ceremony at the Chapel is $800 plus a $100 damage deposit.


  • Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate receptions at this time.

  • No. In order to book the church for a wedding, you must be engaged.

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