There’s a lot of details and preparation that go into your wedding day and our goal is to make that process seamless so you can look forward to what the day holds. It’s a beautiful celebration, and we’re grateful to have a part in making it special.
Only at the end of this meeting are you officially booked.
Marriage is a picture of something greater than your love for one another. It’s showing off the kind of love God has for us — enduring and covenantal. Designed to be enjoyed, we believe that is done by walking out God’s purposes. That’s why before you book, we require all couples to go through a premarital counseling curriculum.
We have incredible couples here at Christ Chapel who have a heart for mentoring engaged couples and would love to pour into your relationship. Spend six sessions learning from their stories of love and grace.
Wedding venues are available to church members and regular attendees. All venues are $700 to rent.
Seats Approximately: 1,500
Best for Ceremonies of: 200-300
Seats Approximately: 450
Best for Ceremonies of: 100-250
Seats Approximately: 400
Best for Ceremonies of: 200-300
Up to a year in advance. Weddings cannot be booked more than 12 months ahead of time.
After paying the rental, couples must meet with a Christ Chapel wedding director for orientation. Only after the orientation will you be fully booked.
An approved premarital program is required for any couple getting married at Christ Chapel.
Couples arrange their own officiant — whether that’s a Christ Chapel pastor or someone else that you know.
We’d love to be here for you. Dedicated to navigating the details, our teams are here to support, encourage and manage as much as we can so you don’t have to.
CCBC Pastoral Staff are available for memorial services and funerals as well as graveside services. Memorial services are held free of charge for members of the church, regular attendees and immediate family (spouse, parents, children) of church members and regular attendees.
CCBC defines a memorial service as a celebration of life without the casket present. In contrast, a funeral is a service with the casket present.