A Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony is a deeply symbolic and religious event with specific expectations. It involves two main services: the Betrothal and the Crowning, both rich in tradition and ritual. Expect a solemn atmosphere inside the church, with modest attire for all, and a focus on the symbolic actions performed by the priest and the Koumbaro. The ceremony includes readings, prayers, the exchange of rings and crowns, and a shared cup of wine, all emphasizing the couple's union and their relationship with God.
Formal evening attire. Please all men in formal suits or tux (no jeans or informal wear). All women please wear floor length dresses. The color restrictions will be purple. Tuxedos are optional for wedding guests.
No kids are welcome for this event; please arrange in advance for any sitters. The only children at this event will be the flower girl and ring bearer.
Yes, please text Anastasia at 732-664-0909 to notify her of any food allergies to she can contact the venue to make special accomadations.