Local couples have the unique opportunity to begin their forever life together as Heartland Church offers FREE wedding ceremonies for Christian couples who desire to get married.
Heartland Church knows that weddings can be costly, so they want to remove the financial obstacles that may prevent couples from entering marriage. “Forever Starts Here” is an opportunity for couples who desire to join the covenant of marriage to do so affordably and biblically.
Heartland Church has several time slots and locations to choose from for getting married on November 22 in Rochester, Bourbon, Lakeville, Logansport, Plymouth, Starke County, Winamac, and the Biker Church of the Heartland.
Couples may select the setting that best fits their vision. Each wedding package includes a beautiful church chapel setting, an experienced officiant to lead the ceremony, wedding music, tasteful décor, professional photography of the ceremony, and a beautiful bouquet for the bride.
Couples must reserve their time slot in advance by completing the online registration form below. Availability is limited.
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