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Alpha Marriage Courses with King's Baptist Church
17 Feb 2025

Part of our role for Pastoral care for school families is to strengthen families, and so in 2025 we are running the Alpha Marriage course.

Alpha Marriage is a seven-week course specifically designed to strengthen marriages and long-term relationships. Over the seven weeks, topics covered include: Strengthening connection, communication, dealing with conflict, forgiveness, impact of family, intimacy, and love in action.

There are two courses running back-to-back in Terms 2 and 3 - on Wednesday evenings in the King's Community Centre from 7:30pm-9:15pm. Each evening is set up essentially as a date night, with separate tables for each couple and coffee and desserts to share over the evening.

We have places for up to 15 couples each term, and we expect them to fill up fast.

Paul Drury,
Pastor to King's Families

Term 2:

  • Commencing Wednesday, 7 May (Week 2)
  • Continuing weekly on Wednesday evenings
  • 7:30pm-9:15pm in the King's Community Centre
  • Online course also available

Term 3:

  • Commencing Wednesday, 30 July (Week 2)
  • Continuing weekly on Wednesday evenings
  • 7:30pm-9:15pm in the King's Community Centre
  • Online course also available
  • Will there be group sharing? There is no group sharing ever!
  • What if we are not married? The course is great for ANYONE in a long-term, committed relationship.
  • What happens if there is a week we can't make? We can make any of the sessions available online for you to catch up.
  • Will I need a babysitter for the evening? Yes.
  • Do I have to be a Christian to attend? Absolutely not; whilst the course has a Christian worldview, it is appropriate to anybody of any faith or non-faith background.

If you have any questions about the Alpha Marriage Courses hosted by King's Baptist Church, or if you would like to learn more before registering, please contact:

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge that everything in heaven and earth belongs to God.

We acknowledge the Kaurna people and the Peramangk people as the traditional custodians of the lands on which our schools are located.

We pay our respects to all elders, past, present and those to come, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

We commit ourselves to pray and work for justice and reconciliation with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia.