Starting Over / 5 Languages of Love
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Starting Over (4 part series June 1 - 22)
5 Languages of Love (1 evening July 6)
Starting Over (June 1, 8, 15, 22)
Pastor and counselor Andy Stanley's popular series Starting Over is a four-week program focusing on how we can break cycles that lead to repeated relationship mistakes and instead build healthier patterns for the future. Our group members have found this series to be practical, insightful, and encouraging as they look toward new beginnings.
5 Languages of Love (July 6)
Author and counselor Gary Chapman explores the different ways people express and experience love. His well-known “love languages” framework suggests that people often give love in the way they themselves most want to receive it.
This video offers an opportunity to reflect on questions such as:
• Were there emotional needs we unmet in past relationships?
• Were there ways our partner longed to receive love that we did not understand?
• How can we grow in our relationships with our children and other family members through better understanding of these needs?
Join us for this thoughtful and engaging discussion as we reflect, learn, and continue growing together.
Divorce and Relationship Recovery Group
Divorce — or the end of a significant relationship — can feel overwhelming, lonely, and deeply painful. But healing is possible, and you don’t have to face it by yourself. Join us for these videos on topics important to people who have been through emotional trauma.
This meeting is hosted by the Divorce and Relationship Recovery Support Group and is open to anyone seeking encouragement, understanding, and healing. There are no fees and no requests for donations. Our group follows simple safety guidelines so everyone can feel respected and supported. Meetings are anonymous so you do not need to RSVP here.
We meet every Monday at 7:00 PM in the Garden Court of Menlo Church, 960 Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park. Each week includes a helpful topic on healing, along with time for gentle, optional sharing and support. Come as you are. You’ll be met with care, understanding, and a community that believes in healing and new beginnings.
