Yes as long as both pastors are in agreement and the congregation of the Methodist church will allow it. Each church is different about how their facility can be used by other people that are not members of the church.
A couple may marry in a United Methodist church with the consent of the pastor, regardless of religious affiliation.
In some cases no, if the preacher has a marriage certificate though he may ask to see one.
No you do not have to have a preacher .First check with you states law when you get your marriage licence . But some of the people who can perform wedding ceremony are judge's, justice of peace, mayor, city clerk and notary public to name a few.
It is against Christian guidelines for most evangelical churches.
Both
Friar Laurence agrees to perform the wedding ceremony for Romeo and Juliet in William Shakespeare's play.
No
The perform the wedding ceremony.
She helped her cousin, St. Elisabeth, while she was expecting John the Baptist, even though she herself was expecting Our Lord. She got her Son to Perform His First Public Miracle, to help out at the wedding at Cana.
In most mainstream religions, bigamy is a no-no. Unless both parties are unmarried, the preacher is creating a bigamist situation.
can a retired small town judge perform wedding ceremonies
She helped her cousin, St. Elisabeth, while she was expecting John the Baptist, even though she herself was expecting Our Lord. She got her Son to Perform His First Public Miracle, to help out at the wedding at Cana.
yeah