Wedding Pastor California
Specializing in personalized weddings.
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“Thank you so much for everything! You made the day even better, and all of our guests keep commenting to us how great you were! Very meaningful, simple, yet quick! Thank you!”
Lucas and Montana from Canada
"We still can’t believe how special and personal you made the ceremony, thank you for being part of this moment with us."
Daniel and Tebah from Australia

Elopement or big wedding? The choice between elopement or a big wedding ultimately depends on your personal preferences and circumstances. Here are some factors to consider: Intimacy: Elopements are usually more intimate and focus solely on the couple, allowing for a private and romantic experience. Big weddings, on the other hand, involve more guests and can be more social and interactive. Cost: Elopements tend to be more budget-friendly as they often involve fewer expenses like venue rentals, catering, and decorations. Big weddings, on the other hand, can be more expensive due to the larger guest list and additional services. Planning and stress: Elopements typically require less planning and coordination, making them less stressful. Big weddings often involve more details and logistics, which may require more time and effort to organize. Importance of traditions: Big weddings often involve various cultural and religious traditions, along with customary rituals like exchanging vows in front of family and friends. If these traditions are significant to you, a big wedding may be the better choice. Guest preferences: Consider the desires and expectations of your close family and friends. Some people might feel disappointed or left out if they are not invited to a big wedding, while others may appreciate the more intimate nature of an elopement. Ultimately, it's important to choose the option that makes you and your partner happiest. Consider discussing your preferences, budget, and expectations with each other to make an informed decision. With my personal experience, I have seen couples relish the moment and each other when the wedding is just them on the beach, toes in the sand. The small, intimate affair seems to take on more a more personal approach. Often, couples will elope here in Hawaii and then have a family/friend ceremony where they live afterwards.