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Background about the chapel and who we are...

     The Bridge Street Wedding Chapel LLC is located in what was once the First Congregational Church built in 1903 on the north shore of the Grand River in Grand Ledge, Michigan. It is the second oldest church building in town.
     Located across the river and within easy walking distance from the Grand Ledge Opera House, a popular wedding reception venue, it's easy to see why so many brides consider the Bridge Street Wedding Chapel a perfect location for their wedding.  This is also one of the reasons Grand Ledge is quickly becoming a destination wedding location for those who want a small town feel with classic elegance.
     After a complete renovation in 2006 the chapel now combines the best of the original church building with the best of a new facility. The original stained glass, organ pipes and woodwork give the chapel a warm and inviting church-like feel while the new bathrooms, bridal suite, grooms lounge, sound system, central air and heat and more give you the comfort of a new facility. It's an atmosphere that simply can't be duplicated and is guaranteed to make your wedding day everything you imagined it would be.
     Equally as important  though is the attention you will receive from Wedding Photographers Chris and Gay Holmes who own and operate the chapel. They and their staff will make sure all your needs are met and because they have been in the wedding industry since 1980 they can easily and confidently help you plan your day at the chapel with no detail overlooked.
     "Because we are owners and not just employees we are completely dedicated to you and your wedding plans", says Chris. "When you own a facility such as this you simply want every experience to be 100% positive and that's what we strive for."

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One of the original 3 large stained glass windows in the chapel from 1903.
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