We have couples who have remarried in our Fellowship.
Firstly, there are those who have suffered marriage breakdowns, divorced, etc. prior to their baptisms of
water and the Holy Spirit - that is before their conversion and membership of the body of Christ.
Usually such people are themselves single or have remarried in the world.
But their repentance unto Godliness covers their sins and they enter the grace of the gospel.
Sometimes only one spouse will believe and receive the Holy Spirit. That does lead to complications …
Secondly, even in a strict Bible believing church as ours, people do wrong.
And we get separations, breakdowns, and yes, adultery (and all the misery and hurt that comes with this).
People get put out of fellowship for a while and given the directive to get their act together and sort out their marriage.
If this is not possible or desired by the parties involved then people leave permanently.
In the end sometimes both remain separated and attend different congregation halls to avoid embarrassment.
Most often one leaves for good and one (ex)spouse remains in fellowship.
Now and then both leave and do their own thing in the world.
People who have gone through such do remarry in our church - usually if one (ex)spouse has done the adultery thing
and no longer walks in the way of the Lord. Then the person who has not committed adultery is free to remarry.
But the oversight do get it wrong from time to time. Whilst adultery is the scriptural basis for separation and divorce,
the women of our church also know that many a husband can ruin a marriage through their failure to love their wives.