Wedding Guidelines for St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church
Planning a wedding? After you have met with the Rector to discuss your wedding, you will be meeting with the organist to select your music. Here are our guidelines and some suggestions.
All music is at the discretion of the Rector and the parish Organist and will conform to the standards set by the Episcopal Church for public worship. Secular music should be saved for the reception following the service.
In addition to the organ, and with the permission of the parish Organist and Rector, other classical musical instruments may also be played during the wedding. The organist has worked with many instrumentalists in the Atlanta area, and would be happy to help you arrange for insturmentalists. The fees for these musicians vary.
You may invite another organist to play at your wedding, but substitute organists must first be approved by the parish Organist and Rector. The normal wedding fee to the parish Organist must still be satisfied.
The following hymns are taken from The Hymnal 1982, which is currently used in our parish, and are suggested as appropriate for weddings:
353 Your love, 0 God, has called us here
362 Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty
366 Holy God, we praise thy Name
376 Joyful, joyful, we adore thee
377 All people that on earth do dwell
390 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
396 Now thank we all our God
400 All Creatures of our God and King
401 The God of Abraham praise
408 Sing praise to God who reigns above
410 Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
414 God, my King, thy might confessing
416 For the beauty of the earth
423 Immortal, invisible, God only wise
482 Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy
518 Christ is made the sure foundation
522 Glorious things of thee are spoken
525 The Church's one foundation
556 Rejoice, ye pure in heart
557 Rejoice, ye pure in heart
587 Our Father, by whose Name
645 The King of love my shepherd is
646 The King of love my shepherd is
664 My Shepherd will supply my needMusic for Processionals
The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - G. F. Handel
“Hornpipe” and other movements from Handel’s Water Music
Stanley’s Trumpet Voluntaries
Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntaries
Trumpet Tune from Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s Te Deum
J. S. Bach:
“Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring”
Prelude in C Major BWV 545
Prelude in G Major BWV 541
Psalm 19 - Benedetto Marcello
"Allegro" from Adagio and Allegro K594 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Canon in D Major - Johann Pachelbel
Selected movements from the organ sonatas of Felix Mendelssohn
Rondeau - Jean-Joseph Mouret
Choral Song - S S Wesley
Rondeau from Abdelazar - Henry Purcell
Finale from Symphony No. 1 - Vierne
Trumpet Tunes - David Johnson
Widor’s “Toccata” from Symphony No. 5

