Best Church/Temple wedding venues in Missouri

Our Curated List of the Top 10 Missouri Church/Temple Wedding Venues

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    The Legacy Event Center

    Albany, Missouri
    Located in the rolling hills of Northwest Missouri, The Legacy event center is tucked away in the solitude of over 1,000 private acres of undulating hills, beautiful trees, and pastoral fields. Whether you want to celebrate your love with a celebration that spans a few days or just a few hours, The Legacy event center is a family friendly place where you can bring your vision to life.
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    Firestone Baars Chapel at Stephens College

    Columbia, Missouri
    Designed by the same architect who designed the St. Louis Gateway Arch, Eero Saarinen, Firestone Baars Chapel features architectural features that are truly inspirational. The chapel is adorned with exquisite stained glass windows and doors that add an air of enchantment to the space. Become a couple united forever under the captivating skylight of the chapel ceiling.
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    Shrine Of The Holy Spirit

    Branson, Missouri
    The Shrine Of The Holy Spirit is a monument to the Lord and is a spirit filled location that makes for a great setting to host a spiritual and elegant wedding. The hope of the Shrine Of The Holy Spirit is that all who are in the holy space will be moved by the breathtaking architecture and the part that the monument plays in the community.
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    Arcadia Academy/Thee Abbey Kitchen

    Arcadia, Missouri
    Your wedding is a sacred event that is intended to celebrate the beginning of a new life together and your choice of venue is one of the most important decisions you will make. To ensure that your wedding and its memories will be wonderful, special, and enduring you cannot go wrong by hosting your wedding at the Arcadia Academy Historic. Say your lovely “I do’s” in St.
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    Old Peace Chapel & Enhanced Shelter

    Defiance, Missouri
    Built in New Melle during the 19th century, The Old Peace Chapel and Grand Pavilion offers a beautiful historic wedding venue for your big day in St. Charles County! Standing as the centerpiece of the village, this stunning building stands as a living testament to the fine craftsmanship and detail of the town’s early builders.
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    Garden Of Life Spiritual Center

    Saint Louis, Missouri
    Originally a gathering place for people in all walks of life, the Garden of Life Spiritual Center offers non-denominational weddings in their traditional Sanctuary or beautiful outdoor Garden. The venue’s reception hall offers seating for up to 100 people along with a full service kitchen.
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    Historic Mt. Gilead Church

    Kearney, Missouri
    Host your dream wedding at Historic Mt. Gilead Church. Its simple design and furnishings add to the charm and characteristic many couples are seeking for your wedding day. Imagine walking down the aisle with your family and friends watching from beautiful white wooden pews.
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    St Margaret Mary Parish Center

    St. Louis, Missouri
    The St. Margaret Mary Parish Center is a beautiful place to celebrate your new marriage with all your friends and family. Located in St. Louis, Missouri, this full-service banquet facility boasts an elegant event space able accommodate parties of between 40 and 400 people.
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    Gashland Evangelical Presbyterian Church

    Kansas City, Missouri
    If you’re looking for a traditional setting for your wedding day, become man and wife at the beautiful Gashland Presbyterian Church. The Church would be honored to help you not only plan your wedding ceremony, but to plan and prepare for you marriage. As such, there is a marriage preparation course each couple looking to wed at the Church is expected to complete.
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    Unity Church of Light

    St Charles, Missouri
    Unity Church of Light is a spiritual community of unconditional love and demonstrates their unshakable faith in Unity principles. They are committed to faith and to each other. The congregation is stronger, and lives Unity principles knowing just how connected they are to each other and all life. They recognize we are one in Spirit, so helping ourselves means we are helping others.