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The Minister And Me (1977)

pastor still have to be preaching to conduct my marriage?

so ok im getting married in august and have asked a family member if they will conduct the ceremony, they have agreed but are trying to get in touch with the minister at the local church, she has not been preaching for a few months and is still registered under the Marriage (scotland) Act 1977 and will still be registered at the time of the ceremony, however she is not sure if she is still able to do it as she hasn’t been preaching for a while and it looks doubtful if she will be preaching again by the time that we get married, she is getting back into her original profession. To give as much info as i have, the venue for the ceremony will be a hotel and the church she is getting in touch with is her local church but is in a different town from mine (different side of the country actually but still governed by scottish law)
question then really is this…
does she still have to be preaching to conduct the service?

Last year, my husband and I were married at a historic B & B. We had a friend who is a minister marry us. It was an abbreviated ceremony but we prayed, exchanged vows and it was approximately 20 minutes. My husband is an atheist and I am not but it was important to me and most of our family that we have a member of the clergy officiate the ceremony. It was lovely. You can have your service any way you want it to be, it’s your wedding. Congratulations!

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