Planning an Interfaith Wedding Ceremony
By Ruth Purple
With the boom in the online dating industry, more and more singles end up in a relationship with someone from as far as the other end of the globe, with an entirely different culture and yes, religion. Although interracial dating is very common nowadays, it can still create some amount of tension between the couple's families, especially with the conservative types. Even if there are a lot of interracial couples whose relationship seems to work out just fine, setting aside the differences in religion is not as easy as we often think. Interracial couples who are dead-set on traipsing down the aisle must be aware that their different faiths can (and will!) create tension that will surely reverberate through their respective families and make waves during the wedding.
This is something that must be faced head on, and needs some compromises from both parties. Planning an interfaith wedding ceremony can be quite hard, so here are some ways to make it work no matter how many Gods each of you may have: It is likely that the couple have already been dating for






















