You're engaged and you want a church wedding. We're glad you found us! Some common questions are answered below. Still wondering? Feel free to ask our Wedding Coordinator.
What does it cost to have our ceremony with you?
We build our packages according to the size of your wedding party (maid/matron of honor, best man/person, bridesmaids, groomsmen). This determines the amount of time you will need on the property for rehearsal, the ceremony and photography. Check out the breakdown of fees here.
Do you offer reception space?
We do have an Assembly Room, which can be used for small receptions or rehearsal dinners for up to 100 guests. We do not provide catering services, but can recommend some excellent off-premise caterers. We also have 60" round tables and chairs available for your use.
Do you offer live music?
Yes. Our Director of Music can play the organ and/or piano for your ceremony. He can also help arrange additional instruments if you'd like. For more information, ask our Wedding Coordinator.
We are an inter-faith/same gender couple who hasn't attended church services in a long time. Can we still get married here?
Yes. Weddings at Union is an Open and Affirming congregation and we make no requirements of belief for those who wish to marry in our sanctuary. We simply ask all couples to treat our place of worship with respect.
Can we use a playlist of pre-recorded music for our ceremony?
Yes. As long as it's tasteful, you can play classical, jazz, pop, calypso, zydeco, Tibetan chants, or any music that means something to you--it's your wedding! Just give your Wedding Coordinator a list of the songs you'd like played and we'll arrange for an audio tech to hit the play button at all the right times.
How many guests can your space accommodate?
The interior of the sanctuary can seat up to 400 guests, all on one level.
Do you have a space for me and my bridal party/groomsmen to get ready?
Yes, we offer two large, comfortable spaces which are situated in separate areas of the building. You do not have to see each other before the ceremony if you don't wish to.