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Ellis Chapel Baptist ChurchView detailsGray, GA
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Adams Tabernacle ChurchView detailsGray, GA
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Adams Tabernacle ChurchView detailsGray, GA
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Salem Ame ChurchView detailsGray, GA
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Calvary Deliverance TempleView detailsGray, GA
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Gray Church Of GodView detailsGray, GA
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Henderson Rd Baptist ChurchView detailsGray, GA
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Calvary Baptist ChurchView detailsGray, GA
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St Paul Ame ChurchView detailsGray, GA
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There are many beautiful churches in Gray, Georgia. Wedding planning often begins with finding the right wedding church or temple in which to say your vows. Availability of the chapel or synagogue could determine the date of your wedding. If you plan to get married in a Gray, Georgia church, definitely contact wedding chapels early in your engagement to find out what dates are open for your nuptial... Read more
There are many beautiful churches in Gray, Georgia. Wedding planning often begins with finding the right wedding church or temple in which to say your vows. Availability of the chapel or synagogue could determine the date of your wedding. If you plan to get married in a Gray, Georgia church, definitely contact wedding chapels early in your engagement to find out what dates are open for your nuptials.
Gray churches and synagogues are not just for the ceremony anymore – they also serve as wedding reception venues. Check with the church to see if they offer a wedding package that includes the ceremony as well as the wedding reception. Having one wedding location that includes both the ceremony and reception is extremely convenient for the wedding party as well as your guests.
Hosting a Jewish wedding and need a synagogue in Gray? Search our listings for synagogues in which to have the wedding ceremony and reception. Meet with the Rabbi to get a feel for the temple and learn what type of service they perform for weddings. If you decide to have your reception at the synagogue, check to see if the meal has to be kosher or if you're free to find a caterer of your choosing.