
Watertown’s Grace Chapel will host “Marriage Course: What Happy Couples Know” starting April 12. See more information from the church, below.
What’s the secret to “happily ever after” with your spouse? Compromise? Commitment? Communication?
Join us for a 4-week group and learn What Happy Couples Know. Beginning Sunday, April 12 from 5 – 7 p.m.
Grace Chapel Watertown will host a four-week relationship enrichment program for couples designed to help participants strengthen their relationships and develop practical skills for healthy partnerships.
The program will utilize the video-based curriculum “What Happy Couples Know” by Andy Stanley, which focuses on communication, expectations, conflict resolution, and building strong relationships. Additional resources and guided discussion materials will be included, along with take-home exercises designed to help couples practice what they are learning during the week.
As a continuation of the program, participants will also be invited to a one-day Marriage Retreat planned for Fall 2026, providing an opportunity to deepen what they have learned and continue strengthening their relationship.
A major barrier preventing couples from participating in relationship-building programs is access to affordable childcare and the time needed for couples to focus intentionally on their relationship.
While many people pursue education and training for their careers, there are far fewer intentional spaces where couples can learn the skills needed to care for and grow the most important relationship in their lives.
This program seeks to create that space and contribute to the wellbeing of families, recognizing that strong relationships help build thriving communities and a flourishing city.
To remove these barriers, this program will provide:
• Safe, supervised childcare with games, crafts, and activities (but must register for us to know!)
• Youth Group available for teens 6th grade – 12th grade.
• A welcoming environment where couples can invest in their relationship while their children are cared for.