When a couple gets married, it feels a lot like a send-off to a fun vacation. Our claps, cheers, and gifts may say "congratulations" or "bon voyage" to the newly-joined pair.  

Yet later in the journey, marriage can sometimes feel more like a ship lost at sea. The waves get rough. The boat rocks. The passengers are desperate. They may hide in the lower deck, or want to jump ship. 

So what can believers do to help others who may be caught in a storm in their marriage? Should we take a risk to throw a life-preserver, or should we simply focus on our own journey?

You're invited to join LCI for a half-day workshop, Lonely Together. You'll learn how to identify signs of a marriage in a rut and how to come alongside those in your home group, Bible study, or church pews that may be "Lonely Together" in their marriage. 

 Saturday, April 22
9:00- Noon
Hosted at McLean Presbyterian Church
Note: This workshop is open for all attendees and no lay counseling experience is required. It is perfect for home group leaders, small group leaders, pastors, marriage mentors, or others who simply want to learn more about helping married couples.

Know someone that would be interested? Spread the word!