
Want To Get Married?
We are delighted at the prospect of being a part of this important
decision in your lives, and to offer our support to the success of your
marriage. To begin the process, we
invite you to follow the steps outlined below, consider what we think about
Christian marriage and review our recommendations.
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What is Christian Assembly’s process for being married?
- Fill
out a wedding questionnaire and submit it to Peggy DelPozo.
- Attend
the Pre-Marriage Class or schedule a series of appointments for
pre-marriage counseling
- Someone
will contact you to confirm the availability of a pastoral staff member.
- You
will be contacted to set up a time to meet with the pastoral staff member
who you have agreed will marry you.
The pastor will connect with you and find out how best to serve and
support you.
What do we think about marriage?
People come from many different
backgrounds and traditions that shape their understanding of marriage. At Christian Assembly, we recognize the value
of that diversity while holding strongly to what we believe is the essential
ingredient for entering a covenant of Christian marriage based on the Bible and
lessons learned.
In Biblical tradition, marriage was
given by God to Adam and Eve in the garden and began to be understood as an
expression of God’s love for us. Christian
Marriage is a unique and exclusive covenant made by a man and woman to share
their lives together in a bond of love that reflects the love of Jesus Christ. That requires much more than a ceremony or a
blessing from the church. It requires
that the bride and groom both put their faith in Jesus and commit their lives
to following him.
This is why we take marriage so seriously
at Christian Assembly. We don’t choose
to simply perform wedding ceremonies.
Rather, we want to help build marriages that thrive in the love of God. To that end, we have identified a list of
recommendations to anyone who plans to be married as a part of our local
church.
Recommendations:
- Make individual commitments to follow
Jesus the top priority in your marriage. We highly recommend on Biblical premise
that both man and woman are committed to following Jesus before they are
married. To not share the same
faith leads to hazardous ramifications in marriage. If you or your fiancé have not put your
faith in Jesus and you want to learn more about what that means you are
welcome to contact a staff member or attend Exploring Christianity.
- Seek formal counseling prior to being
married. This can be done in
the form of a pre-marriage class offered by Christian Assembly, counseling
sessions with our Relationship
Center staff or a
pastoral staff member, or counseling with any other trained counselors in
or outside of Christian Assembly.
Your marriage will have a greater chance to thrive if you enter it
knowing your areas of strength and weakness and gaining tools for how best
to manage them as a couple.
- Find a local church that you can trust
and support, and get involved.
Even great marriages face challenges and every bride and groom who
strives to keep Jesus at the center of their marriage needs a community of
friends who are committed to doing a Jesus centered life with them. At Christian Assembly, there are
multiple opportunities to build this kind of community such as the
Partnership class, Life Groups, Women’s ministries and Men’s
ministries. Check our website for
more ways to get connected and to serve together as a couple.
- Contact the Christian Assembly staff
at least 3 months before your wedding day. This will give us opportunity to connect
with you and to know how best we can serve and support you. We will ask you to submit a wedding
questionnaire and will plan to meet with you to make plans for the wedding
day.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions regarding marriage, we would be
happy to talk with you and to discern together this important decision in your
life. Please contact Matt Price at 323.908.6143 or Click here to email him.