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Vine Church, Sydney

Marriage Enrichment Day

Where
200 Albion St
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Australia
Vine Church is located on the corner of Albion + Flinders Streets
When

Saturday 7 September 2024 from 9am to 1pm

Cost

Adult: $45 per coupleChild: $15 per child

Are you wanting to grow with your spouse in closeness, friendship and trust? Then lock in a day together to focus on your relationship, in a relaxed environment.

This day is uniquely designed to give couples a chance to stop and focus on their marriage and how to make it better.

You will be given ample time to spend with your partner to discuss how you can be: learning more about each other and growing in intimacy, planting seeds of love and pulling out the weeds of anger, and building habits to sustain love through the seasons of marriage.

The day is open to couples outside our church community. While the Bible will inform parts of the sessions, the focus will be on practical skills anyone could implement to strengthen their marriage.

Contact event organiser

Vine Church, Sydney

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