Ringgold Wedding Chapel

Ringgold Wedding Chapel The Historic Wedding Chapel in Ringgold Georgia performs over 800 weddings each year. Weddings are p Couples began to come into the chapel asking to be married.
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The history of the Wedding Chapel began as an Episcopal Methodist Church in 1845. During the City of Ringgold Georgia’s Civil War history, it was destroyed by fire as Sherman marched towards Atlanta. After the damage, the Church was given a meager $600 to rebuild – but they did. In 1987, Helen Boyd opened the chapel to allow her Brides and Grooms to view their upcoming wedding décor. Helen located

a minister and the wedding chapel began to join couples together as one. Teresa James purchased the business in 2008, she turned that old church into a 1st class Wedding Chapel. Since then, the Chapel has served not only the Southeast, but happy couples from all over the world.

03/10/2024

Hello family and friends we would like to thank you for your text messages, calls, and words of encouragement during this time of transition. For those of you who don't know we are no longer operating at 7683/7679 Nashville Street in Ringgold, Georgia, due to circumstances beyond our control. We are no longer operating at that location and are not affiliated or associated with the new owners of the 7683/7679 Nashville Street building (the former Ringgold Wedding Chapel). Keep us in your prayers as we navigate through these changes and the future of the Ringgold Wedding Chapel business.

Address

Ringgold, GA
30736

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 9am - 9pm

Telephone

+17069358199

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The history of the Wedding Chapel began as an Episcopal Methodist Church in 1845. During the City of Ringgold Georgia’s Civil War history, it was destroyed by fire as Sherman marched towards Atlanta. After the damage, the Church was given a meager $600 to rebuild – but they did. In 1987, Helen Boyd opened the chapel to allow her Brides and Grooms to view their upcoming wedding décor. Couples began to come into the chapel asking to be married. Helen located a minister and the wedding chapel began to join couples together as one. In 2017, the chapel is under new management. It continues to serve not only the Southeast, but happy couples from all over the world. The Ringgold Wedding Chapel was nominated for the Chattanooga Times Free Press: Best of the Best in Wedding Venue in 2011 and won in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and first runner up for 2016. When you come, be sure to check out the “Couple Hall of Fame.” The inductees to this Hall of Fame were chosen based on criteria such as, the longest-married couple, oldest in age, most creative story, traveling the furthest to be married at the chapel and the best love story. New inductees are added one to two times a year. There is also a chance that you will see someone famous while you’re there. Ricky Townsend, of New York Giants’ fame was married at the chapel on Christmas Eve. Bob Harvey, from Jefferson Airplane, chose Valentine’s Day to tie the knot here as well.

Come visit our Charming Wedding Chapel Today.