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Where is the wedding and reception taking place?

Answer

Both will be taking place at Augsburg Lutheran Church in Winston-Salem NC. The ceremony will be in the sanctuary and the reception in the fellowship hall.

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What time is the ceremony?

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The ceremony will start at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

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What should I expect after the ceremony?

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The couple will take pictures with family, the wedding party, and themselves. They will then join the reception.

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Where do I park?

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There is a parking lot behind the church on Pilot View St. Please enter through the double glass doors to the far right. There will be an elevator on your left to take you up to the 3rd floor and then follow the hallway around to the front and the sanctuary. Or you can go through the fellowship hall and take the stairs to the sanctuary. There is also limited street parking on 5th street in front of the church.

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How do I RSVP?

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You can rsvp by sending us back your rsvp card or through this website.

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Can I bring my children?

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Since we have huge extended families, we’ve chosen to limit our guest list to those names listed on the invitation. We hope you understand. Let us know if there’s anything we can do to help.

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Can I bring my partner?

Answer

We are at the capacity with our venue which means we are sadly unable to accommodate additional guests. We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation. Please reach out if you have any questions.

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Can I take photos at the wedding?

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We kindly ask that no photographs are taken during the ceremony as this is a sacred time for us. But feel free to take as many as you want during the reception!

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