You're getting Blessed this year,
and want to start your sexual relationship right.
With God at the center.
Join the “Start Right” Online Workshop
Just for New Couples on April 18
Maybe part of you feels excited… but also unsure.
“What if we do this wrong?”
“How do we prepare well?”
“How do we even talk about sex in a way that feels centered on God?”
This one-time online workshop is designed specifically for couples who are getting Blessed this year in May.
In this interactive online workshop, you’ll explore God’s vision for intimacy, learn how to approach your first season of married life with love instead of fear, and build a foundation of openness, trust, and living for each other.
The workshop will be entirely online on April 18
Space is limited to 20 couples so there is time for meaningful discussion and personal guidance.
If you want to start your marriage with clarity, unity, and God at the center, this workshop is for you.
True Mother
“To whom is a man’s sexual organ absolutely necessary? It exists for his wife. Each lives for the sake of the other. At the place where husband and wife become completely one, the ideal couple will be created. In that very place, absolute love exists. That place of love, which is absolutely unchanging, is the dwelling place of God. Fidelity in marriage, which we can call absolute sex, is centered on God, and free sex is centered on Satan.” (1997.11.17)
True Father
“Try to imagine the intense beauty of the five senses moving in intoxication with true love and the harmony of the five senses moving toward God.
Alone, God cannot experience the joy of such beauty. He can experience such beauty only when He has a partner, and this is the reason God created human beings. How would God feel as He observed a beautiful man and woman absorbed into one another through true love-intoxicated eyes, or kissing with true love-intoxicated lips, and playing the melody of a heart of true love? If there is an Eve of true love, God would want to completely traverse her world of heart. God would have an impulsive desire to explore the breadth and depth of this beautiful Eve's world of heart.” (1997)