
We just updated our Indianapolis Wedding Guide with a new article about selecting the officiant who will marry you at your Indiana wedding.
Your Indianapolis officiant search should begin as soon as you’ve set the date for your wedding, and once you’ve decided on the style and formality of the affair. You can always be married by a Justice of the Peace, but for more common options, you’ll need to broaden your enquiries.
Traditional secular weddings: If you’ve decided on a secular affair, search for titles like “Indianapolis Officiants,” to find a variety of non-denominational ministers or other inter-faith ministers. (The former are well-versed in most religions and can add the religious touches you choose.) All of these ministers can marry you outside a house of worship.
Traditional religious weddings: Traditional, formal affairs call for a conservative minister, and the first place to look is your house of worship. Even if your clergyman won’t marry you (because the two of you belong to separate faiths, you’re getting married in a park, etc.), he might be able to point you in the right direction... Check out the full article here.
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