18 & 25 Jul, 2 Aug
7.00pm - 9.30pm | 9.30am - 12.30pm
On Zoom and at Focus Singapore office
What happens after saying “I do?” The early years of marriage are filled with unique challenges and opportunities for growth. This 3-session hybrid workshop is designed to equip couples married for five years or less with practical tools to build a thriving marriage.
Session 1: 18 Jul 2025 (Fri), 7:00pm – 9:30pm, online on Zoom
Session 2: 25 Jul 2025 (Fri), 7:00pm – 9:30pm, online on Zoom
Session 3: 2 Aug 2025 (Sat), 9:30am – 12:30pm, in-person at the Focus Singapore office
Fee:
Special Rate for a Limited Period: $310 per couple
Regular Rate: $380 per couple
The fee is inclusive of:
Cancellation Policy
There will be no refunds for cancellations or no-shows upon confirmation of registration. Request for transfer of registration to another workshop/date must be communicated via email at least 5 working days before workshop start date.
Jason and Shelen have a strong passion for strengthening marriages and enriching families. They have been speaking and training in the areas of dating, marriage, and parenting, and have been interviewed on radio and TV on these subjects. Jason and Shelen are both accredited in the Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis as well as the PREPARE/ENRICH assessments, and are committed to helping couples build a life-long marriage. Coupled with their bubbly personality and outgoing nature, they are a pair of engaging and dynamic speakers from Focus on the Family.
Do remember to mark your calendars for all 3 sessions of the workshop!

Connect2 is an initiative by Focus on the Family Singapore to help married couples nurture and grow their relationship.
Our curriculum is based on universal values that are applicable and essential to helping marriages thrive, regardless of participants’ religious background.
This workshop is ideal for couples who have been married for less than five years.
The workshop uses interactive group coaching to help couples gain insights from others in their early years of marriage. It provides a safe space for deep, honest discussions on topics not usually covered in daily conversations, fostering a supportive community.
To ensure positive workshop dynamics, especially during the group discussions and activities, each workshop will have a minimum of 6 couples, and a maximum of 11 couples.
We encourage you to find a time when you can both attend to get the most out of the experience. This workshop is designed to be most effective when both spouses attend together.