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Wed 12 Apr, 2006 04:19 pm
My soon to be sister in law wants a friend of the family to become ordained and marry them. The friend of the family is not a religious person and wants to be nondenominational. Does anyone know the steps he needs to take to be able to marry them?
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Shari--
Your soon-to-be sister-in-law seems to be a woman of powerful desires.
Good luck.
Sounds like ordination for all the wrong reasons
Well, my brother in law is the one who wants the friend to be ordained. He didnt want her families pastor to marry them because he didnt want to have to go through the counseling...blah blah! She really had no choice but now the friend has procrastinated so long that there really isnt any time left. I think she found someone else.