Restore Emotional Connection
In Your Marriage
Created for Connection Minnesota
A Christian Marriage Weekend
Rooted in Scripture and grounded in attachment science, this Christian marriage intensive helps couples move from distance to safety and lasting closeness.
Facilitated by Christian therapists.
Hosted in local churches in Minnesota.
Intentionally limited to 12 couples per weekend.
When Marriage
Feels Distant
You love each other. But something feels off.
Conversations turn into conflict. Or maybe silence. You feel more like roommates than partners.
You don’t need another date night idea.
You need a safe place to slow down, understand what’s happening beneath the surface, and rebuild connection at its core.
That’s what this weekend is designed to do.
A Transformative Marriage Intensive
This three-day workshop is tailored specifically for churches and Christian couples.
Over one focused weekend, you will:
Experience a safe space for vulnerable conversations
Learn new ways to interrupt negative conflict cycles
Discover research-based tools grounded in Scripture
Receive support from Christian counselors trained in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
More Than a Marriage Talk
Many churches offer marriage seminars.
Few offer a structured, research-backed intensive.
Created for Connection is designed to strengthen marriages within local churches.
What to Expect
Friday
6:00–9:00 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM–5:00 PM
(Includes a 1.5-hour offsite lunch date)
Sunday
1:00–4:30 PM
We help you understand how the science of attachment shapes your relationship. Then, we create guided, private spaces where you and your spouse can reconnect.
Designed for Couples
This intensive is ideal for couples who:
Want deeper emotional or spiritual connection
Want something more substantial than a typical workshop
Are motivated to invest intentionally in their marriage
It may not be appropriate in cases of active domestic violence or situations requiring individual clinical intervention.
We encourage therapists to review our “For Therapists” page for referral guidelines.