Congratulations on taking the step of getting married! The pastors at The Table Church would be honored to officiate your wedding! Both Pastors Anthony and Tonetta are experienced in providing in premarital counseling and helping you create a meaningful ceremony for your wedding day.

To begin the process finding out if either pastor is available to perform your wedding ceremony, please reach out to the pastor of your choice via email.

Pastor Anthony anthony@thetablechurch.org

Pastor Tonetta tonetta@thetablechurch.org

Space. Please note that The Table Church leases the spaces that we worship in. Therefore we cannot guarantee that the location that you might think of as The Table Church is available for your wedding however, we are happy to point you in the right direction for potential spaces for your wedding ceremony.

Premarital Counseling. Couples seeking marriage from a pastor at The Table Church will be asked to engage in 4-6 sessions of pre-marital or pre-engagement counseling. The counseling can be done by either: 1) the pastor performing the marriage; 2) another pastor licensed by an ordaining Christian organization; 3) or a marriage health professional.

Fees. Each pastor sets their own fees for providing premarital counseling, helping you design the service, and leading the rehearsal and wedding day. You can expect a range of $300-$500 depending on the details.

Non-Discrimination. The Table Church is a Christ-centered affirming, inclusive, and antiracist church. Couples have no need to fear of being discriminated against or rejected due to the their sexuality, gender, race, or prior marriage history.

The Table Church will not ordain or credential anyone who intends to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. The Table Church will take seriously all serious accusations of discrimination. Discrimination may be a basis for discipline or termination of ordination or credentialing.

Pastoral Discretion. The decision to perform a marriage ceremony remains at the pastor's discretion. The decision to perform a marriage ceremony is one of wisdom and discernment, as well as practicality. Pastors may decline to perform a marriage ceremony due to scheduling or travel conflicts. If, during pre-marital or pre-engagement counseling, it becomes clear to the pastor that the marriage would be unwise or unsafe for the couple in question (for reasons not related to discrimination as stated above), the pastor retains the right to refrain from performing the wedding ceremony. The pastor must provide the couple with explicit and written reasoning and evidence as to why they feel the marriage would be unwise or unsafe.