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Oh wow Phil I did not know that. I know judges, mayors and clergy can do marraiges in Mich.
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Christ is either Lord of all or he is not Lord at all.
Karen Carter '74
> Jeremy,
>
> Some of this varies from state to state. In Colorado, for example, you
> don't need to be a licensed nor ordained minister at all to perform a
> wedding ceremony. I performed my son and daughter-in-law's wedding almost
> three years ago in a big church with probably 150 people coming to the
> wedding and I'm nobody. I was ordained many years ago but that was in a
> Baptist denomination I have been out of for over 25 years. Unfortunately,
> it doesn't appear your pastor wants to work it out with you guys so we need
> to come up with a plan B and that's not living together. Even if nothing
> happened between you, you would find yourselves disappointed later that you
> made that decision. Plus, it's no fun to keep hands off. Well, not at your
> age anyhow. Well, not at any age.
>
> Phil.
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