Wedding gay
Tim Cantrell
Many have been asking lately, “Should a Christian participate in a gay wedding?” The biblical answer is extremely nuanced and highly complex: Never, no, not under any circumstances. In the eyes of God and according to His Word, any such pseudo-wedding is an abominable, blasphemous profaning of marriage and a pagan celebration of the sodomy that destroys lives, ruins world, makes a mockery of Christ, and merits eternal punishment (Gen 1–2; 19; Lev 18; Rom 1:18–32; 1 Cor 6:9–10; 1 Tim 1:10; Eph 5:22–33).
None can dodge this as merely some “American fundamentalist” issue. Last Sunday in our church in Johannesburg, I asked for a show of hands from those who have been invited to participate in an LGBTQ-affirming wedding or event of some kind, and easily half of our congregation raised their hands—some 100+ people. As Carl Trueman said, “You may not be interested in the sexual revolution; but the sexual revolution is very interested in you.”
As our local association of churches, Sola5, declares in Core Value #5 on Marriage and Sexuality:
God created mankind male and female, and ordained marriage as a life-long unio
Planning your special day is invigorating. You’re thinking about what will make it unforgettable. Who walks down the aisle is a big choice, especially when considering LGBTQ+ wedding traditions. You can pick an entrance that shows your love and style.
Maybe you dream of a beach wedding in Florida or Georgia. Or maybe a small gathering with friends and family. Your wedding should show your love and commitment. Queer wedding customs can add a unique touch to your ceremony.
Recently, same-sex couples own changed the traditional wedding step. They include bridesmen and groomsmaids and celebrate their uniqueness. Half of LGBTQ+ couples have one partner walk first. Another third walk together but separately.
Thinking about your loved ones is vital. You might want both parents to walk you down. Or a unique entrance that shows your style and relationship.
Key Takeaways
- You have the freedom to build a non-traditional wedding processional that reflects your unique relationship and style.
- 50% of LGBTQ+ couples decide to have one partner saunter down the aisle first, while 33.3% walk down the walkway separately but at the matching time.
- 83.3% of couples involve both parents in the process
Host the Ultimate Celebration with These Creative Lgbtq+ Wedding Ideas
You’ve made the decision to earn married and now it’s time for the entertaining part — planning the most fantastic gay wedding! It’s the perfect moment to honor your romance for each other, rejoice marriage equality, and cast an impressive celebration for your loved ones.
Fortunately, these gay wedding ideas will help jumpstart the process. Whether it’s choosing a quirky venue or creating your own wedding rituals, these ideas run the gamut from traditionally inspired to wonderfully obscure.
14 Imaginative Ideas for Your Gay Wedding Celebration
Design: Ashley Ottinger
For some same-sex couples, their wedding day is an opportunity to make a big statement and rejoice all things marriage equality. For others, it’s a quiet moment of adore and reflection. Whether you’re planning a bold celebration or an understated ceremony, use these wedding ideas to help you prepare the kind of event you’ve always dreamed about.
1. Select a Wedding Theme
Choosing a wedding theme is the first step in tying together the entire event. Whether or not you’re working with a wedding planner, come u
Destination weddings are flawless for same-sex couples. For starters, they let you depart where you can celebrate in harmony and love. To heck with your hometown if it doesn’t recognize or accept same-sex marriage. Plus, there’s less emphasis on maintaining traditions when you take the wedding party to a new locale. Destination weddings give you greater freedom to decide what the ceremony involves and who to ask, which might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Planning a destination wedding, regardless of who the couple is, has some extra complexities compared to a hometown ceremony. Combine to the list of requirements the need for your location to also be LGBTQ-friendly, and you have even more factors to consider. That’s why we’ve compiled our best advice for how to intend a gay-friendly destination wedding. And we're sharing a rare of our favorite destinations for saying “I do” and celebrating your honeymoon.
How to Plan a Same-Sex Destination Wedding
1. Go where it’s legal.
Some same-sex couples decide to host their ceremony at the destination of their dreams but do the paperwork in their hometown. Others do both at the identical time in th