Yes, the bridal party (groomsmen, bridesmaids) do not have to be Lutheran.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou need to speak with your pastor, your priest about this. If either of the people getting married is Catholic then they must get married before a priest. If both of them are protestant, then there is nothing wrong with the wedding, but whether a Catholic may participate in a non-Catholic wedding as an official witness, that you would have to ask your priest.alot
Chaplains is the term used for clergy that serve in the military in the role of clergy.
Catholics
No you do not. The Pastor at my church was actually a Baptist Minister before he came to our church and he did not study at a Lutheran seminary. In Australia, the answer is yea. There are only two ways in which can become a Lutheran pastor: 1. Attend a Lutheran seminary 2. For an elder (or other established Lutheran parish member) to go through an alternative accredited programme externally via the Lutheran seminary, in order to serve in his home church.
In great quantities.
To serve as the king Khufu's tomb, the others were for his brides(the smaller ones)
The groom's cake is actually for the wedding; it is in addition to the wedding cake. But, you can certainly serve cake at the bachelor party, too!
The motto of Evergreen Lutheran High School is 'Committed to offering a quality, Christ-centered education which prepares God's children to serve him now and forever.'.
There are many Italian menus one can serve at a wedding even in Alaska. The bride and groom have several options about what to serve at their wedding such as an Italian Wedding Soup, stuffed mushrooms, olives, salami, calamari, prosciutto, antipasta, pickled peppers and even rustic pesto potato salad. The possibilities and combinations are almost endless.
Only if you want to
serve water as a drink not wine
Depends on if you want to serve both red and white wine and/or champagne.