๐งญ Wedding and Funeral Ministry Activation Plan
๐งญ Wedding and Funeral Ministry Activation Plan
Topic 9.4 Worksheet
Purpose
This worksheet helps a legacy, plateaued, rural, pastorless, or restarting church develop a practical plan for wedding, funeral, romance, and ceremony ministry.
Topic 9 of this course focuses on Wedding, Funeral, and Ceremony Ministry as a Revitalization Pathway, including wedding ministry, funeral officiants, grief care, community trust, and mobilizing CLI-trained and CLA-recognized officiants.
The goal is not merely to host events.
The goal is to serve couples, families, grieving people, and the community with Scripture, prayer, dignity, hospitality, trained leaders, wise boundaries, and follow-up care.
Part 1: Ministry Vision
1. Church Information
Church Name: ___________________________________________
Location: _______________________________________________
Primary Contact Person: _________________________________
Date Completed: _________________________________________
2. Wedding and Funeral Ministry Vision Statement
Complete this sentence:
Our church wants to serve weddings, funerals, and sacred life moments because:
Example:
Our church wants to serve weddings, funerals, and sacred life moments because these are holy opportunities to offer Scripture, prayer, covenant truth, grief care, hospitality, and gospel hope to our community.
3. Current Ministry Status
Check all that apply:
โ We currently host weddings.
โ We currently host funerals.
โ We currently provide funeral meals.
โ We currently have trained wedding officiants.
โ We currently have trained funeral officiants.
โ We have people interested in officiant ministry.
โ We have a sanctuary or chapel suitable for ceremonies.
โ We have a fellowship hall suitable for receptions or meals.
โ We need to update policies before hosting ceremonies.
โ We need to train leaders before restarting ceremony ministry.
โ We need to review insurance, scheduling, and building-use concerns.
โ We need to develop marriage encouragement follow-up.
โ We need to develop grief care follow-up.
โ Other: _________________________________________________
Part 2: Ceremony Ministry Opportunities
4. Which Ceremonies Could This Church Serve?
Check possible ministry opportunities.
Wedding and Marriage Ministry
โ Christian weddings
โ Small weddings
โ Rural or country church weddings
โ Affordable weddings for local couples
โ Vow renewals
โ Marriage blessings
โ Premarital conversations
โ Marriage encouragement follow-up
โ Date-night or marriage enrichment events
โ Romance ministry or covenant marriage support
Funeral and Grief Ministry
โ Funerals
โ Memorial services
โ Graveside services
โ Funeral meals
โ Prayer with grieving families
โ Grief follow-up calls
โ Grief support meals or groups
โ Holiday grief remembrance service
โ Widow/widower care
โ Chaplaincy visitation after loss
Other Ceremony Ministry
โ Home blessings
โ Ministry commissioning
โ Volunteer recognition
โ Baptism or dedication ceremonies where appropriate
โ New believer celebrations
โ Retirement blessings
โ Graduation blessings
โ Community prayer services
โ Seasonal remembrance services
โ Other: _________________________________________________
5. Top Three Ceremony Ministry Priorities
Choose the first three ceremony ministry areas to develop.
| Priority | Ministry Area | Why This Matters | First Step |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | |||
| 2 | |||
| 3 |
Part 3: Building and Space Readiness
6. Ceremony Space Review
| Space | Ready Now? | Needs Attention? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sanctuary / Chapel | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Fellowship Hall | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Kitchen | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Bride / Groom Preparation Space | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Family Meeting Room | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Prayer / Care Room | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Sound / Music System | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Restrooms | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Parking | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Accessibility | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Entryway / Signage | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No | |
| Livestream / Recording Option | โ Yes โ No | โ Yes โ No |
7. Ceremony Hospitality Readiness
Check what needs to be prepared.
โ Clean and welcoming entrance
โ Clear signs
โ Greeters or ushers
โ Ceremony coordinator
โ Sound or music helper
โ Parking assistance
โ Accessible seating
โ Family greeting area
โ Prayer support person
โ Wedding preparation space
โ Funeral family room
โ Fellowship meal setup
โ Kitchen team
โ Cleanup team
โ Guest follow-up process
โ Other: _________________________________________________
Part 4: Officiant and Ministry Team Development
8. Potential Wedding Officiants
List people who may be gifted for wedding ministry.
| Name | Current Role | Gifts Observed | CLI Training Needed | Ready Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | ||||
| โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | ||||
| โ Early โ Developing โ Ready |
Helpful traits for wedding officiants:
Warm and reverent presence
Clear communication
Respect for marriage covenant
Ability to guide couples gently
Good organization
Comfort speaking publicly
Willingness to learn local requirements
Humility under church oversight
9. Potential Funeral Officiants and Grief Care Leaders
| Name | Current Role | Gifts Observed | CLI Training Needed | Ready Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | ||||
| โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | ||||
| โ Early โ Developing โ Ready |
Helpful traits for funeral officiants and grief care leaders:
Compassionate presence
Emotional steadiness
Good listening
Scripture-rooted hope
Ability to honor a life with dignity
Comfort with silence and tears
Wisdom with family tensions
Referral awareness
Respect for funeral homes and local customs
10. Ceremony Ministry Team
A healthy ceremony ministry is not built on one person only.
| Team Role | Person Responsible | Backup Person | Training Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wedding officiant | |||
| Funeral officiant | |||
| Ceremony coordinator | |||
| Building host | |||
| Greeter / usher leader | |||
| Sound / music support | |||
| Kitchen / meal coordinator | |||
| Grief follow-up leader | |||
| Marriage encouragement leader | |||
| Prayer support leader | |||
| Elder / mentor / overseer |
Part 5: CLI Training and CLA Recognition Pathway
11. CLI Training Plan
Use this table to map training for potential ceremony ministry leaders.
| Person | Possible Role | CLI Training Focus | Start Date | Target Completion |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wedding officiant | Wedding officiant skills, marriage ministry, ceremony planning | |||
| Funeral officiant | Funeral officiant skills, grief care, pastoral care | |||
| Chaplain / visitation leader | Chaplaincy, listening, boundaries, referral awareness | |||
| Marriage encouragement leader | Romance ministry, marriage care, communication | |||
| Grief care leader | Grief support, pastoral care, visitation | |||
| Hospitality leader | Volunteer coordination, hospitality, building use |
12. CLA Recognition Readiness
CLA recognition, credentialing, commissioning, or ordination may be appropriate when training, local endorsement, role clarity, and ministry readiness are present.
| Person | Possible CLA Pathway | Ministry Role | Local Endorser | Readiness Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wedding officiant / ordination pathway | โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | |||
| Funeral officiant / ordination pathway | โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | |||
| Chaplain role | โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | |||
| Minister role | โ Early โ Developing โ Ready | |||
| Coaching or romance ministry role | โ Early โ Developing โ Ready |
13. Local Endorsement Questions
Before someone serves publicly as an officiant, ask:
Has this person completed appropriate training?
Does this person show Christian character?
Is this person humble and teachable?
Does this person communicate clearly?
Does this person understand the sacredness of weddings and funerals?
Does this person respect church oversight?
Does this person understand role boundaries?
Does this person know when to refer?
Does this person understand local requirements where applicable?
Does this person have a clear ministry assignment?
Part 6: Wedding Ministry Process
14. Wedding Request Process
Who receives wedding requests?
How are requests submitted?
โ Paper form
โ Email
โ Online form
โ Phone call
โ In-person meeting
โ Other: _________________________________________________
Who approves wedding requests?
Who assigns the officiant?
Who manages building scheduling?
15. Wedding Ministry Checklist
โ Receive wedding request.
โ Confirm requested date and availability.
โ Review church wedding policy.
โ Confirm officiant availability.
โ Schedule couple meeting.
โ Discuss Christian understanding of marriage.
โ Clarify local marriage requirements.
โ Plan ceremony order.
โ Choose Scripture, prayers, vows, and music.
โ Schedule rehearsal.
โ Confirm building setup.
โ Assign hospitality team.
โ Prepare sound or technology.
โ Clarify fees, donations, or facility use costs.
โ Complete required documents according to local requirements.
โ Offer marriage encouragement follow-up.
โ Pray for the couple.
16. Wedding Policy Notes
Use these prompts to develop or review your church wedding policy.
| Policy Area | Church Decision |
|---|---|
| Who may request a wedding? | |
| What types of ceremonies will the church host? | |
| What marriage preparation is expected? | |
| Who may officiate? | |
| What are the facility-use expectations? | |
| What music, decorations, or photography guidelines apply? | |
| What fees, donations, or deposits apply? | |
| Who handles legal-document responsibilities? | |
| What are rehearsal expectations? | |
| What follow-up care will be offered? |
17. Marriage Encouragement Follow-Up
After the wedding, how will the church continue care?
โ Send congratulation card.
โ Pray for the couple publicly or privately, with permission.
โ Invite couple to marriage encouragement group.
โ Offer newlywed check-in after 30โ60 days.
โ Invite couple to worship or Bible study.
โ Offer romance or marriage ministry resources.
โ Invite mentor couple connection.
โ Other: _________________________________________________
Part 7: Funeral and Grief Care Process
18. Funeral Request Process
Who receives funeral requests?
How are requests submitted?
โ Funeral home contact
โ Family phone call
โ Email
โ In-person request
โ Other: _________________________________________________
Who approves funeral or memorial use?
Who assigns the officiant?
Who coordinates the family meal or hospitality?
19. Funeral Ministry Checklist
โ Receive funeral or memorial request.
โ Confirm date, time, and location.
โ Assign trained officiant.
โ Coordinate with funeral home when applicable.
โ Meet or speak with family.
โ Listen to the loved oneโs story.
โ Identify Scripture, prayers, hymns, songs, readings, and memories.
โ Clarify service order.
โ Prepare message with truth and tenderness.
โ Confirm building setup.
โ Assign greeters or ushers.
โ Prepare sound, livestream, or recording if used.
โ Coordinate fellowship meal or refreshments if offered.
โ Provide prayer support.
โ Offer grief follow-up after the service.
โ Send card or note after the funeral.
โ Pray for the grieving family.
20. Funeral and Memorial Policy Notes
| Policy Area | Church Decision |
|---|---|
| Who may request funeral or memorial use? | |
| Who may officiate? | |
| How will the church coordinate with funeral homes? | |
| What facility areas may be used? | |
| Are meals or receptions offered? | |
| What fees, donations, or deposits apply? | |
| What music, slideshow, or media guidelines apply? | |
| How will family tensions be handled? | |
| What grief follow-up will be offered? | |
| Who provides oversight? |
21. Grief Follow-Up Rhythm
Choose a follow-up plan.
โ Card within one week
โ Phone call after two weeks
โ Visit after one month, if welcomed
โ Invitation to grief meal or support gathering
โ Holiday remembrance note
โ Anniversary-of-death note
โ Prayer team follow-up
โ Widow/widower care ministry
โ Referral list for grief counseling or crisis care
โ Other: _________________________________________________
Part 8: Boundaries, Safety, and Referral Awareness
22. Boundary Review by Ministry Type
| Ministry Type | Boundary Concern | Needed Practice |
|---|---|---|
| Wedding ministry | Legal requirements, premarital limits, family expectations | |
| Funeral ministry | Grief vulnerability, family conflict, theological sensitivity | |
| Marriage encouragement | Not licensed counseling, abuse concerns, referral awareness | |
| Grief care | Complicated grief, trauma, suicide loss, mental health concerns | |
| Building use | Safety, access, cleanup, insurance | |
| Hospitality | Food safety, dignity, volunteer conduct | |
| Chaplaincy follow-up | Consent, confidentiality, role clarity |
23. Referral Awareness
List local or regional referral contacts where appropriate.
| Need | Referral Contact or Resource | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed counseling | ||
| Marriage counseling | ||
| Domestic abuse support | ||
| Crisis hotline / emergency care | ||
| Grief counseling | ||
| Legal assistance | ||
| Funeral home contact | ||
| Hospital / hospice chaplain contact | ||
| Community benevolence support |
Important reminder: Church officiants, chaplains, coaches, and care leaders should not pretend to be licensed counselors, attorneys, medical providers, emergency responders, or financial advisors.
Part 9: Hospitality and Witness
24. Ceremony Hospitality Tone
What should couples and grieving families experience?
Check the top five:
โ Dignity
โ Warmth
โ Peace
โ Prayer
โ Reverence
โ Joy
โ Comfort
โ Hope
โ Clear communication
โ Safety
โ Beauty
โ Gentle Christian witness
โ Personal care
โ Follow-up support
Write one sentence describing the desired tone:
25. Christian Witness Without Pressure
How will your church speak of Christ clearly and graciously?
At weddings, we will emphasize:
At funerals, we will emphasize:
In follow-up care, we will emphasize:
We will avoid:
Part 10: 90-Day Ceremony Ministry Activation Plan
Month 1: Pray, Assess, and Identify Leaders
โ Pray for couples, families, grieving people, and community trust.
โ Review current wedding and funeral history.
โ Identify potential officiants and team members.
โ Review building readiness.
โ Begin drafting wedding and funeral policies.
โ Identify needed CLI training.
Notes:
Month 2: Train, Prepare, and Write Policies
โ Begin CLI training for officiants and care leaders.
โ Draft wedding request process.
โ Draft funeral request process.
โ Review local marriage requirements.
โ Review insurance and building-use concerns.
โ Prepare ceremony spaces.
โ Recruit hospitality team.
Notes:
Month 3: Launch Small and Review
โ Approve first ceremony ministry pilot.
โ Assign trained or supervised leaders.
โ Use written request forms.
โ Provide warm hospitality.
โ Offer marriage or grief follow-up.
โ Review what went well and what needs improvement.
โ Decide next steps for CLA recognition where appropriate.
Notes:
Part 11: Ceremony Review Form
Complete this after each wedding, funeral, or ceremony.
Ceremony Type: _________________________________________
Date: _________________________________________________
Officiant: ______________________________________________
Building Host / Coordinator: _____________________________
Family or Couple Served: ________________________________
Review Questions
Did we serve with dignity and warmth?
โ Yes โ No โ Needs improvementWas the ceremony clearly Christian and gracious?
โ Yes โ No โ Needs improvementWere the couple or family listened to well?
โ Yes โ No โ Needs improvementWere building, sound, seating, and hospitality prepared?
โ Yes โ No โ Needs improvementWere policies and boundaries followed?
โ Yes โ No โ Needs improvementIs follow-up needed?
โ Yes โ No
Follow-up person: ______________________________________
What went well?
What should improve next time?
What did we learn about our community?
Part 12: Final Ceremony Ministry Statement
Complete this statement:
Our church will serve weddings, funerals, and sacred life moments as a ministry of:
We will train these leaders:
We will prepare these ministry spaces:
We will create or update these policies:
Our next faithful step is:
Final Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Make our church a place of covenant, comfort, prayer, and hope.
Teach us to rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep.
Raise up trained, humble, and trustworthy officiants and care leaders.
Help us serve couples with dignity and families with compassion.
Make our ceremonies more than events.
Make them holy moments of witness, hospitality, healing, and gospel hope.
Amen.