CITN Couples Fellowship
The Couples Fellowship is designed to help married and engaged couples and those seriously considering marriage to understand God’s plan and purpose for marriage, to promote Christ-centered, happy, fulfilling and long lasting marriages, and to foster relationships among couples in the church.
Meetings are held the third Tuesday night of the month at 7 PM in The Café. Check church calendar for specific dates.
Church in the Now Couples' Fellowship
2008
Join us for the Married Couples’ Getaway at the Lodge on
Lake Oconee
Friday October 24-26.
Flyers coming soon with prices and deposit due dates.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 7 PM
in the Café
Topic: “Behind Closed Doors!”
Facilitators: Pastors Jim and
Darlene Swilley
Married for over 52 years, the Swilley’s have learned the
secrets to longevity and marital happiness. Come hear words
of wisdom gained from godly revelation and their
experiences. Don’t miss this one!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at 7 PM
in the Café
Topic: “When Career Choices Affect Your
Marriage”
Facilitators: Ozzie & Connie Ross
The demands of work can interfere with your marriage. How
does a couple deal with extensive travel, demanding work,
rotating shifts or a single income home? Let’s explore the
effects the work world can have on a marriage and learn how
to avoid a negative impact.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 7 PM
in the Café
Topic: “Taxation without Representation!”
Facilitators: Pastors Henry & Lou
Smith
No one likes to be left out of the decision-making process
or feel as if his or her opinion doesn’t count. We’ll
explore how couples can avoid this deadly practice and enjoy
the fruit of healthy, interactive decision-making.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 7 PM in
the Café
Topic: “Dating in Marriage”
Facilitators: “Skip” & Janice
Benicky
Remember how much fun dating was before marriage. After
you’re married, the honeymoon is over and real life begins,
do you still date? Why not? Learn how to set aside special
time for each other in marriage!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 7 PM
in the Café
Topic: “Forsaking All Others”
Facilitators: Pastors Tim & Deb
Timberman
Having the support of an extended family is important to a
couple. However, what happens when a couple has to forsake
all others to maintain a happy and safe environment for
their nuclear family? Sometimes, you have to make tough
choices.
How often do we make new resolutions, only to break them
and never finish the course? Our word should be our
commitment and propel us to stay the course, seeing the
final action completed. Two thousand eight (2008) provides a
new opportunity to face unresolved resolutions from the
past. It’s a new year; let’s commit to a new walk and a
fresh start.
For additional information contact Pastors Henry and Lou Smith (770) 760-1164
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