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Learn About Group Benefits

John Winkelman

What is a group coordinator?

 

Matt Bertholic

The benefits of being
a group coordinator

 

Many people attend FamilyLife's Weekend to Remember® marriage conference because someone invited them.

To continue this tradition and to encourage more people to invite others to the conference, we created the Bring a Group program. Couples who register as part of a group receive a group registration rate of $178/couple -- a savings of $80/couple off regular registration.

To receive the special registration rate, couples use a group code sent to them by a Group Coordinator when registering for the conference. All members of the group must register by Thursday prior to the conference start date in order to receive the group discount.

Each group begins with a Group Coordinator. A Group Coordinator is someone who invites their friends to attend FamilyLife's Weekend to Remember marriage conference. We have a variety of tools to help a Group Coordinator form a group:

  • Ideas for finding couples to join a group
  • Conference brochures, posters, and other promotional materials
  • Email templates
  • Personal web page for each group coordinator
  • Online training videos
  • And more

And as a special bonus, each Group Coordinator who registers five (or more) couples:

  • Receives two complimentary conference registrations

The two free registrations (1 couple/2 people) may be used by the Group Coordinator and his spouse or may be given to another couple by the Group Coordinator.

It is easy to become a Group Coordinator. Sign-up today.

Your personal invitation to friends, family, and neighbors could be the starting point for purpose, renewal, or restoration in someone's marriage.