why me wrote:
MsJack got maried in a protestant church. Why would she want to use a Mormon reception hall for her reception?
Hmmm let me think... she said the Protestant Church where she was married was too small for a receptions, her new husband was Mormon and Mormons often use the cultural hall for receptions even when they are married elsewhere like a temple, or if not a temple perhaps they were married some where else and maybe they did not have the $$$ for a reception hall.
Sounds strange to me unless it was to save money.
Not strange at all.
How would you react to a woman who is basically antimormon
I don't think Ms Jack is an anti-Mormon.
who is married to a seemlngly inactive husband,
I think you are a dork for this one....well and really for most of what you post, but I am not sure where you get the idea her hubby was or is inactive. She says her husband takes their daughter to LDS Church services every other week and she takes her the other weeks to her church.
who gets married in a protestant church, approaches you to use the LDS cultrual hall for their wedding reception?
Quite fine thank you. If the husband was a member, active or inactive I would have let them. Of course I would have expected no liquor and other LDS standards would need to be imposed.
How would most bishops react?
I hope most would react like I would. Most I know would.
Could you control their acts and dress and language?
I have seen literally dozens of weddings receptions at our cultural hall that were for inactive or part member weddings. Even performed a few of those weddings. I have never had a problem with poor actions or
I think that it would be a big chance to take to allow such a reception in the hall.
Hardly.