Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading
Loading

FAQsFAQs

Question

What time should we arrive?What time should we arrive?

Answer

Please arrive by 3:30 PM so everyone is seated and ready for our 4:00 PM ceremony.

Question

Is the ceremony and reception at the same place?Is the ceremony and reception at the same place?

Answer

Yes! Both will be held at Christian Faith Center in Mill Creek, WA.

Question

What should I wear?What should I wear?

Answer

Formal / elegant attire — suits, dress shirts, dress pants, long dresses, cocktail dresses, etc.

Question

Is there parking at the venue?Is there parking at the venue?

Answer

Yes, plenty of free parking is available on-site.

Question

Can I take photos?Can I take photos?

Answer

Yes, absolutely! We just ask that phones be on silent during the ceremony.

Question

Can I bring a guest or kids?Can I bring a guest or kids?

Answer

Please refer to your invitation. If a +1 or your children were included, it will say so on the envelope. BUT… we love people and we definitely don’t want to accidentally leave anyone out. If there’s someone important in your life that we missed (a partner, a new baby, etc.), just send me a message and I can update your invite. 🤍(206) 251-2828

Question

What food/drinks will be served?What food/drinks will be served?

Answer

We are keeping our celebration simple and family style. Our reception will be a potluck, and if you would like to contribute a dish, we would be sincerely grateful. Upon arrival, the reception hall, (located within the same building as the ceremony), will have someone available to receive your dish and place it appropriately. To help us stay organized, please contact our reception coordinator, Shelly Mesa, with the dish you plan to bring. She can be reached at (253) 302-9631 Please note that we will be serving non alcoholic beverages only.

Question

What if I can’t make it?What if I can’t make it?

Answer

We’ll miss you! Please RSVP on the RSVP tab as soon as possible so we can plan accordingly.

Question

When do you leave for your honeymoon?When do you leave for your honeymoon?

Answer

We leave the day after the wedding, so thank you for understanding if we don’t stay too late after the reception!

Question

Do you have a registry? What would the greatest gift be?Do you have a registry? What would the greatest gift be?

Answer

A Note From Our Hearts We’re so grateful for every single person who wants to bless us through our registry or our moving fund, Truly, thank you. Every contribution means a lot as we build our future together. But we want to say something honestly and clearly.. Your salvation matters more to us than any gift we could ever receive. The greatest gift in this world isn’t anything you can buy. It’s not money, it’s not something off a list, and it’s not anything for our home. The greatest gift is the free gift Jesus gives, forgiveness, salvation, and eternal life. That gift changed everything for us. It healed us, restored us, and brought us to this moment. And while we are genuinely grateful for every blessing people send our way, please hear our hearts clearly.. If we had to choose between a gift for us, and you finding Jesus… we would choose your salvation without hesitation. If no one gave a single dollar, but even one heart turned toward God, for any reason, in any way.. that would be the greatest blessing we could imagine. Because at the end of our lives, it won’t be the things we owned that matter. What will matter is whether people came to know Jesus, the ones who found eternal life because of Him. Everything else fades. That’s the only thing that remains. Our prayer is that everyone we love experiences the same peace, freedom, and love we found in Him. We’re already so grateful for you, and we pray God’s presence fills your life in a real way. If you ever want prayer, have questions, or want to talk about the hope that changed everything for us, we would love to be there for you, and please know you will always be met with love. Our hearts and our home will always be open. We love you all so much. 🤍