We are excited to invite married couples to join us for our upcoming Marriage Conference on May 29–31, 2026 called "Choosing Redemption."
Marriage is not sustained by emotion alone—it is strengthened through daily choices. In a culture that often promotes self-fulfillment over covenant faithfulness, we want to call couples back to the beauty of redemption: choosing grace over resentment, forgiveness over pride, pursuit over distance, and covenant over convenience.
Our heart is to host a weekend that serves as both a discipleship intensive and a meaningful marriage reset—a time for couples to step away from distractions, sit under the Word, and allow the Lord to renew their vision, affection, and spiritual unity.
Registration will be open from April 12 through May 24, 2026.
The cost is $75 per couple and includes Saturday breakfast and dinner, a special date night experience, a live show from “Plays On Word,” event supplies, and a date night gift.
For those traveling from out of town, accommodations will need to be arranged individually.
Conference Overview
Location:
Calvary Chapel Clayton – Clayton, NC
Schedule
(Friday evening to Sunday morning)
Friday, May 29
Checkin for the Conference will open at 5pm
Evening session beginning at 7pm
Saturday, May 30
– Full day of teaching, fellowship, free time, and a date night (approximately 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM)
Sunday, May 31
– Couples are invited to join us for our Sunday morning worship service as we wrap up the Marriage Conference weekend.
Who Is This For?
This conference is designed for married couples at any stage of marriage—newly married, seasoned, or walking through challenges.
Childcare will not be provided, so we encourage couples to plan accordingly.
Why Attend?
We believe this weekend will bless couples by:
Strengthening biblical foundations in marriage
Renewing hope for couples who feel weary or disconnected
Encouraging healthy, Christ-centered communication
Rekindling spiritual and emotional intimacy
Reminding couples that redemption is not only something God gives us—it’s something we choose to extend to one another daily
When marriages are strengthened, families are strengthened. When families are strengthened, churches are strengthened.