Question: Can you go to a Mormon wedding if you are not Mormon?

A non-temple wedding is open to anyone -- whether youre a Church of Latter-day Saints member or not. You dont need a temple recommend, and a local bishop at any Mormon church can officiate your wedding.

Can non-Mormons attend weddings?

Non-Mormons still arent allowed to attend temple weddings. On their wedding day, couples are “sealed” in a church temple for this life and all eternity. To participate in ceremonies at a temple, members need to have an active “temple recommend,” a card that shows they are deemed worthy of entering the sacred space.

What do you wear to a Mormon wedding?

Attire. Business dress is best, suit and tie for men, skirt or dress for women. If it is hot, men can discard the suit coat or blazer. Alcohol, Coffee or Tea.

Do Mormons kiss at their wedding?

A ring ceremony is very similar to a regular wedding, bridesmaids and groomsmen are walking down the aisle, exchanging vows and rings, and a kiss to make it all official at the end!

Do all Mormons get sealed?

No one will be sealed to any one with whom they do not want to be sealed. Only worthy members of the LDS Church, who hold current valid temple recommends, can attend and witness sealings. Non-member family and friends generally wait in the temple waiting room during the sealing ceremony.

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