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Galilean Wedding FAQ's


Is the Galilean Wedding a Passover Seder or traditional Hebrew Feast?

No. The Galilean Wedding is a non-denominational presentation that incorporates elements of a first century regional wedding feast, focusing on its many powerful and enlightening (though little noticed) references throughout the New Testament.

How can my church or organization have a Biblical Wedding Feast?

If you or your church or organization would like host a Galilean Wedding, click here to e-mail Jay to request a calendar date. We highly recommend you consider dates other than for the Easter-Passover Holidays or Valentine's Day, as the Galilean Wedding is effective year round.

How much does it cost to present a Biblical Wedding Feast?

The Galilean Wedding is presented on a love-gift basis only. It is our express desire that anyone wishing to experience this ministry not be denied due to any financial burden.

What does my church or organization need to do to prepare for a Galilean Wedding?

  • If you decide to provide a meal with the Wedding presentation, your church or organization will typically arrange for any food and supplies (suggested in our "How to Present a Galilean Wedding" packet), because you will know best where to obtain items locally and at the best prices. 
  • If your church is within driving distance (about six hours away or less), Jay will be able to bring nearly all the needed supplies (not including the food) for the presentation. If Jay needs to fly to your area, he will be limited to bringing only a few necessary props.

How far will Jay travel to present a Biblical Wedding Feast?

Jay will gladly travel to your location: locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally, to present a Galilean Wedding. If you cannot afford travel costs, Jay will come anyway, without obligation—just ask. For multiple-day or international presentations, scheduling arrangements may need to be made several months in advance, because Jay is a full-time pastor and must carefully arrange his absences from his church.