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The Marriage Course
- Thoughts from a past participant …..
It was sometime in the
middle of last year that I saw a notice in the pew leaflet that St Andrew’s
was running the Marriage Course and I thought longingly that this might be
really worthwhile, but that I would NEVER get my husband to attend such a
course. Anything that smacks of delving into feelings is enough to send him
running off into the black night to avoid it. So I held my tongue and waited
and then, when I found out that some of our good friends had signed up, I
casually mentioned it and said that I would really like us to go too, and,
in a rash and unthinking moment, Tim said “OK”. So it happened.
We were all quite nervous and uncertain when it began – unsure of what would
be expected of us, but let me hasten to assure you that it is a very
non-threatening experience and one that we found very worthwhile indeed. It
is only on the first night that you mingle with everyone and after that it
is an entirely private experience with each couple sitting at their own
table and sharing a meal before working on the next session of the course
Needless to say it was not smiles and roses all the way – in fact there were
some distinctly uncomfortable moments. No-one has a perfect marriage and
often we slip into bad habits without even realizing it and being woken up
to this can be a scary and disconcerting process. But it was all handled in
such a competent, interesting and compassionate way that you were not left
feeling destroyed but rather given insights into your marriage and tools to
use to improve things.
The couple who ran the course were just so real and “normal” and full of
humour that you did not feel daunted by them at all; rather you were
uplifted and encouraged by each meeting and went home full of good
intentions – just as we are at the beginning of each year! And in true New
Year’s resolution style, there are some you act on at once and some that
seem to slip into the background and get lost and have to be dragged back
into the picture in order to be dealt with.
At the end of the course I was astounded at how each week had built on the
last, layering one upon the other insights into how we operate as a couple,
and in the process we were learning about ourselves.
There were times when I thought we should have done this many years ago as I
would certainly have benefited from the experience. For example, when we had
the session about families and in-laws, it was too late as we have had no
in-laws on either side for about twenty years now. At that time it would
have helped a lot.
My daughter and her fiancée came out from London and married at St Andrew’s.
Before they came, Mike insisted that they attend a marriage preparation
course. This they did at Holy Trinity, Brompton, and the couple who ran the
course were the same Nicky and Cilla who run the Marriage Course that we
attended here at St Andrew’s. What fascinated me was how much our young
couple got out of the course and how very much they liked Nicky and Cilla.
So now I can speak with authority and say that they will appeal to all age
groups! Whether you have been married for 1 year or for 35, as we have, this
course is so good and so very worthwhile that you should come out of it with
some very positive information which might well have the effect of enriching
and improving your marriage. In fact I feel it should be almost mandatory to
re-do the course every 7 or 8 years, as you will be in such a different
place each time and the reassurance and help and insights would enhance any
marriage.
And to get back to the very nervous husband … he too thought it was an
excellent course and while he had moments of discomfort, he felt that we had
learned a great deal about each other and the different ways we have in
approaching situations. It was such an eye-opener and definitely not
something to do to repair a marriage, but rather a course which will enrich
your marriage and leave you happier and more fulfilled that before. Can
anyone wish for more?
Fay
Hacker.
What is The Marriage course?
The Marriage Course is very practical, giving any married couple the
tools to build a strong and healthy marriage that lasts a lifetime.
Over seven evenings spent together couples talk about important issues
that can get swept under the carpet in the rush of daily life.
Topics covered include:
- recognizing one another's needs
- learning to communicate effectively
- resolving conflict
- healing past hurt
- knowing how to make each other feel loved
- relating to parents and in-laws
- good sex making
- time for each other
- having fun together
Privacy as a couple is always respected. There is no group discussion
and no requirement to disclose anything about your relationship to anyone
else.
The course, while based on Christian principles, is very helpful for any
couple with or without a Christian faith or church background.
The Marriage Course can be for couples with strong marriages who
are looking to strengthen their marriage even further as well as for those
who are experiencing challenges in their marriage.
For more information click on
www.themarriagecourse.org, or send an email to the Parish Secretary
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