Written by Jenny Lenczycki

Follow through

Ahhh….the retreat is over & now your back to Church life as usual.  Your probably hearing lots of good comments from the Couples who enjoyed the retreat, or you might not be hearing much at all.  Your next steps will make sure that you get that valuable, much needed feedback & help you to move forward with your next event.

 
Written by Jenny Lenczycki

On-site Support

Well, you have made it to the retreat.  The hard part is over right?! Yep, that’s what most of us think.

 
Written by Zach Norman

Promoting your Event

You have invested a lot into your event already, enlisting a team, choosing the theme, finding your location...  Now its time to get couples signed up to attend the event.  You need to be sure that as you promote your sharing the details of who, what, when, & where, but also the values of getting away for this kind of an event. 

 
Written by Jenny Lenczycki

Choose a location 

Choosing a location that will properly accommodate the retreat as well as provide the amenities needed to accompany this event is important.  One thing is for sure, not all Retreat & Conference Centers are created equally!

 
Written by Jenny Lenczycki

Choosing a Theme

As with any other type of retreat, narrowing in on a specific theme for your marriage retreat will help to form the weekend.

The most successful marriage retreats today are those that not only bring in the biblical intent of marriage, but also address the issues couples are facing today – with a biblical approach.  Identifying what your congregational needs are will help you to choose the theme that fits your retreat the best. Let your entire committee be involved in selecting the theme – they will need to incorporate this into each of their specific areas.

 
Written by Jenny Lenczycki

The Event Team

As with any successful idea it usually takes a team to pull it off.  A great mix of people & personalities all working together for the success of the “thing”.  A Marriage Retreat is no different!  While the Pastor may have a great idea for the theme or message…they can’t do it all themselves.

 
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