North Sound Church offering free marriage course starting May 2

Edmonds, WALocal News

North Sound Church is set to provide a free seven-week marriage course, beginning on May 2 and concluding on June 13, specifically designed to foster healthy relationships among couples in the Edmonds community. Each session will occur on Fridays from 6 to 8 p. m. , allowing couples to engage in meaningful discussions and activities together. Participants will benefit from complimentary dinner and child care services, making it easier for parents to attend.

This initiative reflects the church's commitment to supporting families and strengthening community bonds. Couples interested in participating are encouraged to RSVP by calling 425-778-9800 or by emailing finny@northsoundchurch. com. The church is conveniently located at 201 4th Ave. N.

, Edmonds, enhancing accessibility for local residents. This program not only aims to improve individual relationships but also contributes to a more connected and supportive community environment. By investing in marriage enrichment, North Sound Church is addressing the vital need for relationship support in today's fast-paced world.

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