If it's true that a biblical view of marriage is at odds with the broader American culture's view of marriage, then how should our weddings display that? I've started a series of blogs over at the Center for Faith, Sexuality and Gender on the topic of what our weddings say about our view of marriage.
The first one, which you can find here, suggests that putting our wedding ceremonies on Sunday morning would helpfully focus on marriages on the kingdom of God.
The second one, which you can find here, asks how having a low-cost wedding can be a sign and pointer to the fact that our marriages are sustained by community and authenticity.
Stay tuned for further blogs in the series!
The first one, which you can find here, suggests that putting our wedding ceremonies on Sunday morning would helpfully focus on marriages on the kingdom of God.
The second one, which you can find here, asks how having a low-cost wedding can be a sign and pointer to the fact that our marriages are sustained by community and authenticity.
Stay tuned for further blogs in the series!