STARTING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2024

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Join us for a 21-day journey to a healthy relationship with the most important person in your life.

When you were first engaged and married, you felt a sense of endless magic. Has that romance started to fade over the years? How can you revive the type of love and connection with your spouse that everyone longs for? Marriage can bring either an amazing sense of joy or difficulty to your life. Whether you feel like yours is in a great spot or on the ropes, we want you to know that having a healthy relationship is possible, and we’d love to help you!


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Details

  • Who is this for? Anyone who wants to work on a better marriage.
  • What to expect? Weekly teaching. Daily challenges. Weekly date nights. A community and coaches to walk with you through this journey.
  • When will it start? Sunday, September 8, 2024. 
  • Where will it be? Within the Chase Oaks App.
  • What’s the commitment? This experience will be fully on-demand, on your own time. We recommend about 15-25 minutes a day (plus a weekly date night).



Meet Andy and Lena Ho

Andy and Lena have been married for 25 years. They have three daughters, ranging from high school to college age. Originally from Hong Kong, Andy and Lena found each other at UT Austin as undergrads and dated for 7 years before getting married (which means they have been together for most, if not all, of their adult lives). The Hos have served together as a pastor and choir director, elder couple, and marriage group leaders. Outside of serving at church, Andy practices architecture and Lena works in corporate finance for a construction company. Both are active in their local school community and school district board.

In their own words: ”We thought we had a great marriage until we were called to serve in the marriage area. We were naive and simply didn't know what we didn't know. Both of us have quite a bit of our own baggage from family of origin to personal false narratives. And we brought that baggage into our marriage without even knowing it. Thank God for the faith community surrounding us with grace, accepting who we are and giving us space and guidance to better ourselves and our relationship.”