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WEDDINGS & RECEPTIONS
The Sierra Madre United Methodist Church is honored to be considered for a part in your
very special occasion. A Christian marriage is an act of worship, and we strive to provide
a meaningful service. Our church has many special facilities that are available for
memorable Weddings:
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Warm and Beautiful Traditional Sanctuary with an old rose color scheme - Our sanctuary
was designed by Pasadena architect Edwin Westberg in 1955. It is a classic, modern
A-frame with an airy 40' interior height. Its woodsy interior is reminiscent of a ski
chalet. The Sanctuary was completely redecorated in 1991 with a new Chinese Red dossal
cloth and English Rose carpeting with matching pew cushions. For brides and wedding
designers, the principal color is mauve with turquoise accents. Pew candles, brass
candelabra, and candles are available. There is comfortable seating for up to 265 persons
but the space is not so large that a wedding party of 75 to 150 guests would feel
"lost" inside.
- Experienced and helpful Wedding/Reception Coordinators
- Newly Redecorated Bride's Room - The room is convenient, private and spacious with
full-length and make-up mirrors.
- Powerful pipe organ.
- Reception Hall - Our reception facilities are spacious and
air-conditioned, accommodating 175 guests. An open stage area may be used for musicians or
the head table. A full kitchen is adjacent and large coffee makers and punch bowls are
available.
- Expert Counseling - The service will be conducted by the
minister
of our Church. Visiting ministers may assist at the personal invitation of the minister of
our church. At least one hour of pastoral counseling by our minister is required for the
bride and groom. The purpose is to understand the Christian interpretation of marriage and
to examine the meaning of this relationship.
- Handicap Friendly Facilities
- A Supportive Church Family
- A detailed brochure is available from the
church office to help
you with your planning.
Wedding Coordinator:
Connie Wortham
Last Updated
January 30, 2012
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