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Becoming Ordained Online and Performing a Wedding

morkus64

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So I'm going to get ordained online and perform a wedding ceremony - Can someone tell me how exactly this all works? What is the best place to do it, etc?

Is there anything I need to know about performing the ceremony? Do I basicalyl just perform the ceremony, read the proper lines about "the power vested in me" and sign the marriage certificate? How exactly does this stuff work?



TIA!
 
Whats wrong with going to a traditional church or wedding chapel? If you're asking extremely basic questions like the ones in your OP, do you really think you are taking this seriously? Or is the marriage not expected to last very long so it doesnt really matter?

Just curious.
 
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Whats wrong with going to a traditional church or wedding chapel? If you're asking extremely basic questions like the ones in your OP, do you really think you are taking this seriously? Or is the marriage not expected to last very long so it doesnt really matter?

Just curious.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Myself, my brother, and my cousin all had ceremonies performed by people ordained online.

To the OP: Where will the ceremony take place? That's your biggest hurdle.

For example, in California ANYONE can do a ceremony. You get ordained online, sign the license, make sure the bride and groom both say "I do", say "I now pronounce you..." and it's 100% legal.

In Nevada, the laws have been hornswaggled by the 'cottage chapel' industry. So, while the state recognizes the ordination certain counties reserve the right to request proof of a congregation of at least 50 people before you can legally perform a wedding.

I believe the Universal Ministries website lists the specific requirements by state.
 
Originally posted by: sactoking
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Whats wrong with going to a traditional church or wedding chapel? If you're asking extremely basic questions like the ones in your OP, do you really think you are taking this seriously? Or is the marriage not expected to last very long so it doesnt really matter?

Just curious.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Myself, my brother, and my cousin all had ceremonies performed by people ordained online.

To the OP: Where will the ceremony take place? That's your biggest hurdle.

For example, in California ANYONE can do a ceremony. You get ordained online, sign the license, make sure the bride and groom both say "I do", say "I now pronounce you..." and it's 100% legal.

In Nevada, the laws have been hornswaggled by the 'cottage chapel' industry. So, while the state recognizes the ordination certain counties reserve the right to request proof of a congregation of at least 50 people before you can legally perform a wedding.

I believe the Universal Ministries website lists the specific requirements by state.



It's be in the US Virgin Islands! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Whats wrong with going to a traditional church or wedding chapel? If you're asking extremely basic questions like the ones in your OP, do you really think you are taking this seriously? Or is the marriage not expected to last very long so it doesnt really matter?

Just curious.
What's wrong with having someone close to you perform the ceremony instead of some guy, especially for people who never set foot in a church and don't want to hear a twenty minute speech about god and what the clergyman thinks of the institution of marriage?

Originally posted by: sactoking
To the OP: Where will the ceremony take place? That's your biggest hurdle.

For example, in California ANYONE can do a ceremony. You get ordained online, sign the license, make sure the bride and groom both say "I do", say "I now pronounce you..." and it's 100% legal.

Same here in Nebraska. I'd just call whatever courthouse the marriage license will be coming from and ask them the requirements.
 
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Whats wrong with going to a traditional church or wedding chapel? If you're asking extremely basic questions like the ones in your OP, do you really think you are taking this seriously? Or is the marriage not expected to last very long so it doesnt really matter?

Just curious.

Because sometimes it feels more right to have the ceremony performed by someone you really know, like your friend or sibling, than by just anyone who has "more proper" credentials.
 
Ministers cost money too--my dad has been ordained as a minister online, and told me that he would do it for free as long as it was with the guy of his choice.

He already has someone in mind. :|
 
Originally posted by: morkus64
It's be in the US Virgin Islands! 🙂

"Clergymen or ministers of any religion, whether they reside in the Virgin Islands or elsewhere in the United States may perform marriages. Ministers must complete the marriage license and return it to the clerk of the municipal court which issued the license within 10 days after the marriage is performed. For questions see the clerk of the municipal court."
 
Originally posted by: sactoking
Originally posted by: morkus64
It's be in the US Virgin Islands! 🙂

"Clergymen or ministers of any religion, whether they reside in the Virgin Islands or elsewhere in the United States may perform marriages. Ministers must complete the marriage license and return it to the clerk of the municipal court which issued the license within 10 days after the marriage is performed. For questions see the clerk of the municipal court."

Thanks! I called them up too, and it seems they want a copy of my ordination certificate - I went ahead and ordered it.

Thanks for all of your help everyone!
 
Originally posted by: nerdress
Ministers cost money too--my dad has been ordained as a minister online, and told me that he would do it for free as long as it was with the guy of his choice.

He already has someone in mind. :|

He's only looking out for your best interests, he saw that scumbag you ended up with last time 😛
 
Can you perform my nuptials? Nik just asked me to marry him. I was shocked, but I couldn't break the guy's heart, so I said yes.

Can't wait to get my hands on his sweet assets!

KT
 
My Dad got ordained online and married my wife and I. I think it was the universal life church that he did, I can't remember.
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Can you perform my nuptials? Nik just asked me to marry him. I was shocked, but I couldn't break the guy's heart, so I said yes.

Can't wait to get my hands on his sweet assets!

KT

Can I give away the... bride?
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Can you perform my nuptials? Nik just asked me to marry him. I was shocked, but I couldn't break the guy's heart, so I said yes.

Can't wait to get my hands on his sweet assets!

KT

Can I give away the... bride?

Well it will be at your place, so you can do whatever you want.

KT
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Can you perform my nuptials? Nik just asked me to marry him. I was shocked, but I couldn't break the guy's heart, so I said yes.

Can't wait to get my hands on his sweet assets!

KT

Can I give away the... bride?

Well it will be at your place, so you can do whatever you want.

KT

Oh, geez, I'm going to have to start preparing the basement.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Can you perform my nuptials? Nik just asked me to marry him. I was shocked, but I couldn't break the guy's heart, so I said yes.

Can't wait to get my hands on his sweet assets!

KT

Can I give away the... bride?

Well it will be at your place, so you can do whatever you want.

KT

Oh, geez, I'm going to have to start preparing the basement.

Time to dump the bodies!

KT
 
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