Together for Good is coming to Edmonton, AB, on Friday, November 14, to Saturday, November 15. This marriage workshop, spanning Friday evening to Saturday noon, is your chance to reconnect, improve your communication, and discover more joy in the lifetime you share!
Do you feel like your relationship is in a state of survival? Are you ready for it to feel easier and more connected? Calling all couples – married, engaged, or seriously dating – who want more than just surviving. We want to help you learn how to connect, communicate, and grow together more effectively.
The Together for Good Marriage Workshop features powerful video sessions from Neil and Sharol Josephson that dive deep into communication, intimacy, and spiritual connection. Hosted live by Curtis and Melody Wilson, their sessions will equip you to better navigate differences and resolve conflict.
Stop drifting. Start thriving. Join us and learn how to build a relationship that’s TOGETHER FOR GOOD.
Each session will help you move past differences and drift to a place of greater closeness and trust. You’ll gain new tools to strengthen the foundation of your relationship in key areas, including communication, conflict, sex, and spirituality.
The teaching is extremely practical and packed with biblical wisdom, personal stories, and relationship principles from the latest research.
This Together for Good workshop is being hosted in partnership between FamilyLife Canada and Beulah Alliance Church.
$45/Couple (includes two workbooks, snacks, coffee, and beverages)
Childcare is available on-site for $15 per child. This consists of both Friday night and Saturday Morning.
Please use the button below to register.
Beulah Alliance Church (West Campus Atrium)
17504 98a Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
Friday, 7-9 pm (Evening Session)
Saturday, 9 am-1 pm (Remaining Sessions, including coffee breaks)
Church contact: Melody Wilson | marriage@beulah.ca
For questions about FamilyLife Canada or partnering together, contact:
events@familylifecanada.com
Curtis and Melody have been married since 2005 and have 3 children. They are homeschool and adoptive parents and live a very untraditional life with Curtis staying at home and Melody working in a multifaceted role — God using her Real Estate career to fund ministry at both FamilyLife Canada and Power to Change Ministries.