Weddings

Chapel Weddings

If you are looking for a beautiful, traditional Church setting to have your wedding, with seating for up to 150 people, close to the beach on Auckland’s stunning North Shore, then look no further!

We welcome enquiries for weddings and will work with you to design a service that celebrates this special moment in your lives.

Your wedding service is a sacred moment and worth doing well. We work with you to ensure it is a day to remember.

There is also a Hall with full  kitchen available which can be used for a reception if required.

Initial arrangements for a wedding at Mairangi Bays Presbyterian Church can be made by contacting the Parish Office (09 478 6180).

Turning your dreams into a wedding reality

What We Offer for Your Special Day

This is your wedding. Make it a truly special day.

We offer you a personalised consultation and will work with you to craft your unique vision, including choices in the content of the service by the Minister. 

Mairangi Bay Presbyterian Church wishes you all the best as you plan for this exciting occasion in your lifes. 

Wedding services

Fees

Chapel hire | $350*

Minister’s fee | $400

Reception Hall and kitchen hire | from $325

Projector & Sound system | from $165 per session

Click here for further information and more detailed charges. Copies of these are also available from the Church Office.

*Includes a $200 non-refundable booking fee.
All prices excl GST.  Prices may be subject to change. Check with Church Office.

Flowers

Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness

Wedding services

Join us before your wedding

The Church building is the worship centre of our faith community. We are very pleased that you are thinking of having your wedding service here. We are happy to welcome you to share our sanctuary on your special day.

We extend an invitation to you both to come along and join us for Church on a Sunday morning at 10:00am.

This is a great way to experience the Church and facilities as well as an opportunity for you to meet the Minister.

A good marriage isn’t something you find; it’s something you make