
Dr. M.W. Couch
About
www.drmikecouch.com
(Hon.) Michael Couch
The Reverend Dr. Michael W. Couch is a Philadelphia-native (by way of Mississippi and Alabama!). He is a pastor, husband and father – and a proud son of the Berachah Baptist Church. He completed his doctorate at New York Theological Seminary with a dissertation on how believers could better serve distressed families and neighborhoods with their public moneys by better directing the political process. He is currently a workforce advisor at Pennsylvania Career Link, where he improves families and neighborhoods by giving out jobs, and he is also the honorable, duly elected executive committeeperson of Philadelphia’s 23rd ward.
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(Hon.) Michael Couch
The Reverend Dr. Michael W. Couch is a Philadelphia-native (by way of Mississippi and Alabama!). He is a pastor, husband and father – and a proud son of the Berachah Baptist Church. He completed his doctorate at New York Theological Seminary with a dissertation on how believers could better serve distressed families and neighborhoods with their public moneys by better directing the political process. He is currently a workforce advisor at Pennsylvania Career Link, where he improves families and neighborhoods by giving out jobs, and he is also the honorable, duly elected executive committeeperson of Philadelphia’s 23rd ward.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
$300.00 flare fee.
How did you get started in this business?
Currently, I serve as a pastor for over 25 years.
What types of customers have you worked with?
Late custmoers! Weddings never start on time.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
The renewing of the wedding vowels both over 90's years of age. It was beautiful.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Be respectful to the woman or man who is officiating the wedding and pay them before hand. A lot of times everybody is excited and running around, and forget to pay the one is officiating. The catering company paid. Limousine company paid. The photographer paid. The venue paid. The DJ paid. The jeweler paid. Also, make sure you bring the marriage license to be sign that day.