Deeper Life’s Marriage Rules: The Shocking Do’s, Don’ts, and New Changes
For decades, the Deeper Life Bible Church has been famous for its firm rulebook on love and marriage.
But at the 2025 Global Family and Marriage Conference, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi dropped a bombshell when he announced that single men and women can now visit each other during courtship. The long-standing “no visits allowed” rule for courting couples is officially history.
Old vs. new, what has changed?
Now, Pastor Kumuyi has clarified that such restrictions were administrative, not divine. Members are now permitted to visit each other during courtship, provided it is done responsibly, without compromising the church’s emphasis on holiness.
Deeper Life marital rules you probably didn’t know about
The church has an extensive list of dos and don’ts for intending couples, documented in its official marriage guide. Here are some of the most striking:
1. The courtship period
Couples were traditionally expected to marry within six months of beginning courtship. Officially, the guide states, “A long courtship is not encouraged because it generally runs into difficulties and often leads to a break of relationship. Six to nine months should be the maximum courtship period.”
The old six-month expectation was meant to keep couples on track and avoid what was seen as unnecessary temptation or prolonged doubt.
2. Dress approval
Brides must have their wedding gown inspected and approved by the Marriage Committee to be sure it fits their standards of modesty. This means no deep neckline, see-through lace, or flashy designs, as they are considered “worldly” and immodest.
3. Photographer restrictions
Only photographers approved by the church can cover the event. This is meant to control the type of pictures taken and avoid what leaders describe as “worldly display.”
4. Reception rules
Receptions are expected to be simple. No dancing, no spraying of money, and no “worldly music” are allowed. Even wedding cakes are not welcome. The ceremony must follow a strict, church-approved style.
5. Dowry and parental consent
Couples are clearly told, “The dowry has to be paid before the date of the wedding is obtained.” They are encouraged to follow biblical customs for dowry and must secure full parental consent before finalising their wedding plans.
6. Chief bridesmaid and best man
The rule also states that the choice of chief bridesmaid and best man must be accepted by the church.
Controversial or highly restrictive rules still in place
- Members who get pregnant before marriage, marry outside the church, or engage in “worldly” practices may face suspension or be asked to repent publicly.
- The church discourages marriages with non-members, urging couples to marry only within Deeper Life.
- Although visits are now permitted, overnight stays or private seclusion remain strictly forbidden.
- Watching secular movies, listening to non-gospel music, or hosting loud parties is considered inappropriate and ungodly for members.
- Church workers are held to an even stricter code, with expectations to “live above sin and maintain pure conduct at all times.”
Why these rules exist
How members are reacting
For years, many complained that the old rules prevented them from truly knowing their spouses-to-be. Others, however, worry this may lead to abuse of the new freedom.
Outsiders considering marriage into the church often find the level of control surprising. Some adapt; others feel stifled and choose to wed elsewhere.
Is Deeper Life changing?
Whether more reforms are on the way remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Deeper Life’s marriage rules, once viewed as unshakable, are no longer set in stone.


