Weddings & Funerals

Weddings

We are pleased that you wish to be married in Covenant Presbyterian Church’s beautiful sanctuary or chapel. Covenant is available for weddings and receptions, for both members and non-members. Marriage is a gift God has given to all humankind for the well-being of the entire human family. Marriage involves a unique commitment between two people to love and support each other for the rest of their lives. The sacrificial love that unites the couple sustains them as faithful and responsible members of the church and the wider community. You can find the wedding packet here.

Funerals

The death of a loved one is a time filled with pain and sorrow. We at CPC want to make sure we are supporting you in every possible way as you grieve, and as we remember God’s promises for us all. Especially at death, we remember God’s claim upon us – a claim sealed at our baptism, a claim that surrounds us our earthly life and beyond. Death is not the end. Death does not have the final say. Jesus Christ, through his death and resurrection, demonstrates to us God’s ultimate power. We have a guide to be used as a tool to guide families as they meet with pastors and talk together about the way we worship God and celebrate the life of someone you love. You can find the packet here.

Weddings

We are pleased that you wish to be married in Covenant Presbyterian Church’s beautiful sanctuary or chapel. Covenant is available for weddings and receptions, for both members and non-members. Marriage is a gift God has given to all humankind for the well-being of the entire human family. Marriage involves a unique commitment between two people to love and support each other for the rest of their lives. The sacrificial love that unites the couple sustains them as faithful and responsible members of the church and the wider community. You can find the wedding packet here.

Funerals

The death of a loved one is a time filled with pain and sorrow. We at CPC want to make sure we are supporting you in every possible way as you grieve, and as we remember God’s promises for us all. Especially at death, we remember God’s claim upon us – a claim sealed at our baptism, a claim that surrounds us our earthly life and beyond. Death is not the end. Death does not have the final say. Jesus Christ, through his death and resurrection, demonstrates to us God’s ultimate power. We have a guide to be used as a tool to guide families as they meet with pastors and talk together about the way we worship God and celebrate the life of someone you love. You can find the packet here.