Please RSVP via our wedding website no later than May 1st. This will allow us to give our caterer and other vendors an accurate guest count for accommodations.
Our goal is to keep our day as intimate as possible, so we are choosing to celebrate with only our closest family and friends. Thank you for respecting our wishes.
Yes, children are a blessing & we would love to see them there. However, please note that we will not have a special food option for children.
Yes. We understand that we have a lot of family out of state and traveling is not cheap. We want you to feel like you can be a part of our special day, even if it means watching from home. We will send out a specialized YouTube livestream link as we get closer to the date. Please contact Matthew or Kaelynn directly for the link.
The dress code is dressy-casual. Please keep in mind this wedding is a worship service held at our church. With that being said, we ask that men do not wear shorts or open toed shoes. We ask that women dress modestly, avoid flashy attire, and avoid wearing any shade of white.
Yes! We are registered at Amazon. You can find the link under the "registry" tab on our website.
We suggest arriving at the ceremony no later than 9:30am. Please note that parking is limited. The earlier you arrive, the better chance you have at getting a parking spot at the church. Please utilize carpooling or Uber/Lyft services if you are able. If you are unable to get a parking spot the day of, you can contact the groom's father, Keith Brown, at (256) 794-4420
If you are looking to stay the weekend, our first recommendation would be Air BnB, as they have many options in the Alexander City area that showcase the city. If you are just looking to stay for a night, we suggest the Hampton Inn (roughly $120 per night) or Days Inn (roughly $90 per night).
The ceremony will take place inside the church, starting at 10:00 am. From there, we will go to the fellowship hall, where we will host a small brunch.