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Better Together

Hosted By: Justin & Allison Elam

Length: 5 Parts

We all have some version of a marriage "toolbox." It's filled with things we saw our parents do, things we've learned from other couples we know, or maybe things we've seen in movies. And when life gets tough, we instinctively reach into the toolbox to figure out what to do and how to respond. But those things may or may not be helpful.

Each week we'll give you another "tool" to put in your "toolbox" so you're better prepared when tough times come. Justin and Allison Elam will introduce five common frustrations in marriage and how to work through them. They'll also share a habit or tool that can strengthen your relationship. Then, you'll hear from a couple who has worked through their own challenges to become better together.

Part 1: Better Understanding

We could all name several ways we're different from our spouses. And those differences can easily become frustrations. We'll talk about how to develop a better understanding of each other and how those differences can actually make your marriage strong from the start.

Part 2: Better Communication

It’s easy in marriage to have the same conflict over and over again. In this session, we’ll talk about how to improve communication so you can be a strong team that works together to navigate difficult issues.

Part 3: Better Perspective

Most of us come into marriage with some expectations of how things will go. But those expectations can sometimes give us tunnel vision, causing us to miss the chance to enjoy and appreciate our spouses. We’ll talk about the difference between desires and expectations and what we can do to develop a better perspective.

Part 4: Better You

One of the best things we can do for our marriage is to be the best version of ourselves. We’ll talk about developing the habit of self-care and why it’s so important in a healthy marriage.

Part 5: Better Time Together

In a culture full of commitments and responsibilities, it can be easy to let your marriage fall to the bottom of the priority list. But prioritizing fun, adventure, and consistent connection is essential in developing a marriage that lasts.

Circle Up

Speaker: Multiple
Length: 4 Parts

Before a big game, teams circle up, review the game plan, and hear a few motivational words from the coach. As your new group kicks things off, learn some ways to make sure your group experience is a great one.

Part 1

Part 1 introduces the value of experiencing church in circles, not rows.

Part 2

Part 2 reveals what loving other people has to do with loving God.

Part 3

Part 3 debunks the myth that chemistry is necessary for community.

Part 4

Part 4 encourages group members to be contributors to (not consumers of) community.

Group Checkpoint

Speaker: Evan McLaughlin
Length: 1 Part

Healthy groups pause from time to time to consider the question, “How are we doing?” This 1-part study provides the opportunity for your group to celebrate how God is working and to determine a plan for continued growth.

Your Story

Speaker: Sherita Harkness
Length: 2 Parts

Your Story is a 2-part group study designed to help you share and examine your story. Through the process, you’ll have a chance to reflect on the ways God has been at work in your life.

Part 1: Sharing Your Story

Sharing your story in parts will allow each group member to share during each of the three sections.

Part 2: Examining Your Story

Examining your story in the following sections will allow each member of the group to share during each of the three sections.