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My fiance and I are getting married this summer at my church. We are expecting 300 people, but have had to trim our guest list significantly to get down to 300 (we are both from big church communities). One of the women in my church offered to throw me a shower, but I am not sure whether or not to do a broad invite of some kind or only extend invites to those on our guest list? What is the etiquette for this situation? Also, we do have a lot of out of town guests who will be receiving invites early ~ Depending on the responses, we may be able to invite more guests locally, but we wont know early enough to help with shower planning!
I would really appreciate any help!