Not all Christians get married in churches. I know Christian couples who have gotten married outside in parks and such. It's just a matter of preference to the people who are getting married I guess.
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In the church
It is not closed, but is a working Catholic Church that still holds masses, weddings, and other church functions. People can visit the mission.
Usually a tower in a church with bell(s) in. It was/is used to inform people of events like weddings.
an usher
its where weddings take place
the church is used as a place in which Christians can unite together as one and praise and worship God and Jesus and the Holy spirit. People also use it for special occasions such as Christmas and Easter, as well as Baptisms, weddings and funerals, so people can be blessed by God.
In Sweden about 76 percent want to marry in church[http://www.sweden.se/templates/cs/Article____17184.aspx] In Finland in the beginning of 2000s between 73 and 66 percent of pairs annually[http://www.vantaanlauri.fi/arkisto/2005/2005-02-03/ajankohtaista/kirkkohat_vahenevat] In united States
Have you ever been to a church? Precisely that: to held mass and other religion-based activities, such as weddings, baptisms and funerals.
All mission bells were rung to bring people to the church for services, weddings, funerals.
Usually in a church although Christians can also have civil weddings.
Catholic weddings typically have organ music, and it is scarce. Christian weddings, depending on the church, could have lots of gospel music. Christian weddings don't follow a strict procedure, like catholic weddings. Anything goes - music, prayer, etc.