We Want Lovestrong
Bring LOVESTRONG to Your Church
If you’re looking to strengthen marriages, build faithful community, and support couples in living a Christ-centered vocation, we would love to help your Church begin its own LOVESTRONG Marriage Ministry.
Since 2014, LOVESTRONG has helped more than 2000 couples grow closer to God and each other through our experiential marriage retreat program. Today, over 20+ parishes—both English and Spanish—are hosting LOVESTRONG retreats, and we are blessed to walk with new Churches every year.
If you feel called to bring LOVESTRONG to your church, we are here to guide you through the entire process. Whether you’re a pastor, ministry leader, or a couple passionate about strengthening marriages, we will help you understand what’s needed, what to expect, and how to get started.
Why Bring LOVESTRONG to Your Church?
LOVESTRONG helps parishes:
- Strengthen marriages and families
- Build deeper Christ-centered community
- Encourage couples to participate in parish life and ministries
- Reach couples who may feel disconnected from their faith
- Provide practical tools that reignite connection, restore hope, and enrich marriages
Couples leave each retreat feeling renewed, motivated, and more committed to living out the Sacrament of Matrimony and becoming more connected to their Church community.
How to Launch LOVESTRONG at Your Church
1. Express Your Interest
Start by reaching out to the LOVESTRONG Executive Committee through our Email contact box below. Share your name(s), your Church name, city, and your role, and let us know you’re interested in launching a retreat. We’ll schedule a brief introductory call to answer questions and explain the process.
2. Meet With a LOVESTRONG Representative
We’ll schedule a meeting with the pastor or designated ministry lead to discuss:
- Mission of LOVESTRONG
- Expected parish involvement
- Number of volunteers needed
- Confirming Retreat facilities and scheduling
- What support LOVESTRONG provides (training, team-building, manuals, resources, etc.)
This meeting ensures the ministry fits the parish’s goals and timeline.