Pew cards are used to invite special guests, family and friends to sit in reserved pews at the front of the church. These cards may be mailed with the invitations or they may be sent after each special guest has returned their response cards.
At the ceremony, guests should hand their pew cards to the usher before they are seated. This way, the usher will be sure to seat the guest in the proper spot. Inform your ushers of the people to be seated in the reserved rows just in case your guests forget to bring their cards to the ceremony.
Wording
Wording of the pew cards
can be as simple as writing "Within
the Ribbon." This will indicate that the guest
can sit anywhere within a designated
area
marked
by
a ribbon. If you plan to assign your guests to specific
pews, then your pew cards should read as follows:
Mr.
& Mrs. Alan Smith
United Methodist Church
Bride's Section
Pew Number __________
OR
Alan
and Tammy
United Methodist Church
Groom's Section
Pew Number __________
Necessary or Not?
Pew cards are completely optional.
They are most commonly used
by those having very large weddings. By using pew
cards you
can be
sure
that
the people who are most
dear
to
you
are
seated
closest
during
your ceremony.
If you are on a tight budget, printing formal pew cards may be an expense you can do without. Instead of using pew cards simply place a ribbon on the first few pews or mark them with a "RESERVED" sign. You should then notify the people that you want to sit in these rows individually or by word of mouth. Again, let your ushers know who is supposed to sit in the reserved pews so that there is no confusion.


