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As a Wedding Sponsor in non-Christian chapel

Bro. Ruben

New Member
One time my wife was invited to be one of the main sponsors; she said that when the wedding was being held, she can't take on the feelings being surrounded by huge idols and icons.

What's your take on this? She didn't want to turn the offer down so not to hurt the feeling of the couple.

God bless.
 

Hope of Glory

New Member
I have had to turn such offers down, and would do so again without hesitation. There was a woman recently who wanted to be married at our church, and she was denied (the reason is not important, but she was living in lawlessness and refused to renounce it). However, the Methodist minister with the pagan totem laminated to his cross was more than happy to "reach out".

Also, any "marriage" performed outside biblical boundaries is not a marriage, except in the eyes of the world.
 

Bro. Ruben

New Member
I don't intend to make so many technicalities.

But what about those Christians invited for a Christmas celebration to non-Christians homes or say, a funeral service inside the non-believers' home?

Was it really the place or the intent?
 

Hope of Glory

New Member
Would I attend such a funeral? Perhaps. If nothing else, it would give me the opportunity to witness. But, would I officiate? Probably not. Just as I will not perform a marriage that is not biblical. (I also will not perform a marriage without biblical counselling, except in rare cases in which I know those involved are biblically sound.)

I would be hard pressed to perform a marriage for someone who was divorced from a biblical marriage, but someone who was "married" only in the eyes of the world, I would not be so hesitant, as long as I am convinced that they are now biblically sound.

I would not, however, attend a Christmas celebration in a non-Christian home.
 

Jim1999

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Paul preached on Mars Hill, a place for the philosophers (unbelievers) of the time, why can't I speak in a Jehovah's WItness Hall or Synagogue, if given the opportunity,,or attend a funeral, wedding or other ceremony?

It takes more than presence to endorse what they believe.

Cheers,

Jim
 

music4Him

New Member
Amen Jim1999!
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If I'm invited I would go and as a Christian and I'd share my faith.
 

Rev. Lowery

New Member
If you go to True Christ Ministries web site you will see the statement

*Rev. Dr. Lowery is a Minister of the Christian faith if
your marriage is not appropriate according to the
Bible(KJV)
then Rev. Dr. Lowery will not perform your wedding.
We realize we lose costumers by doing this but we
feel values and the Holy Union of Marriage shouldn't
be defiled nor compromised. If you have question or
your not sure if your marriage fits the standards of
the Bible (KJV) then please contact us

I perform marriages to supplement my income which at the moment is nothing so it helps.
 

Hope of Glory

New Member
Attending would not be a negative thing, in and of itself.

Approving would be.

The information that we've been given is that she's been asked to be a "sponsor", in a place full of pagan idols and such.

Just as I'm not going to officiate a funeral and say a bunch of lies about how good a person is, I'm not going to perform a wedding, implying God's blessings, upon something that is ungodly.
 

Chemnitz

New Member
What exactly is a sponsor and what do they do? It is not a term that I have ever heard in relation to weddings.
 
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