Atlantic United Methodist Church

Marriage Request

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Wedding On The Beach

We celebrate you and your decision to enter the lifelong commitment expressed through the covenant of marriage!   It is one of the most important decisions you will ever make.  Your wedding is a Christian worship service, and I am pleased and honored to be a part of this momentous decision in your lives.  We are committed to assisting couples in preparing for your special day and your lifetime together.

For your wedding in the church, you have two options; our church sanctuary, which seats 300 people and our chapel which seats 25 people.

If you would like to be married on the beach (ocean or bay), a hotel, campground, restaurant, or another informal site, please contact Pastor Norm at  (410)289-7430, (302)353-8523 or beachpastor1@verison.net for information and to arrange.  These weddings do not require meeting with me prior to your wedding, unless you would prefer.

Marriage preparation at Atlantic Church involves commitment by the couple to spiritual and relational development as well as actual wedding preparations.  Prior to your wedding, we will meet one or two times for several reasons.  First, I want to get to know you.  Second, I want to share Gods' plan for marriage with you.  Finally, we will review the ceremony and the service.  Together we will plan a service that will both honor God and make your wedding day as meaningful as possible.

Please read the pre-wedding process to review the requirements to be married at Atlantic before completing the marriage request.  Once we receive your marriage request, you will receive a confirmation of the date of your wedding.  If there are any corrections, please let us know immediately.

For more info, contact Pastor Norm at  beachpastor1@verizon.net at (410)289-7430 or (302)353-8523.

I look forward to working with you in preparing for your marriage.

                                                                                  With Christ in Ministry,

                                                                                  Rev. Norman L. Poultney, Pastor