You’ve set aside time for your marriage—and that’s already a big win.
Saturday night, Weekend to Remember is all yours. No sessions. No schedule. Just space to connect, laugh, and dream together again.
Whether you’re the “fancy dinner” type or the “pajamas and room service” kind of couple, here are a few simple ideas to help make your date night meaningful.
1. Stay Cozy
Get dressed up and find the nicest restaurant you can. Light a candle. Order dessert. Celebrate your commitment and the journey you’ve shared so far.
(Pro tip: Make a reservation earlier in the day—restaurants near the venue can fill up fast.)
2. Stay Cozy
Skip the crowds. Order room service, stream your favorite movie, or sit on the hotel balcony with coffee and dessert. Sometimes the best connection happens in the quiet.
3. Explore the City
Take a short walk downtown or find a local park with a view. Wander, window-shop, or share a scoop of ice cream. The change of scenery might surprise you.
4. Play Together
Do something fun and lighthearted—mini golf, a board game, bowling, or a round of “20 Questions” in the hotel lobby. Laughter breaks down walls.
5. Go For a Night Drive
Grab a snack to go, put on your favorite playlist, and just drive. No GPS, no destination—just the open road and unhurried conversation.
6. Ask Big Questions
Use this time to go deeper:
- What’s something new you’ve learned about me this weekend?
- Where do we want to grow next?
- How can we support each other better this year?
Don’t rush the answers. Listen with curiosity and grace.
7. Write it Down
Before your date, each of you can jot down one thing you’re grateful for about the other. Exchange notes during dinner or dessert. You’ll both remember that moment for years.
8. Try Something New
Find a spot you wouldn’t normally visit—a rooftop bar, jazz café, or local dessert shop. Shared adventure, even small, can rekindle a spark of discovery.
9. Stay In and Dream
If you’re worn out (and let’s be honest, a full day of sessions can do that), stay in. Dream together about your next season—goals, trips, or new rhythms to build at home.
10. End the Night in Prayer
Before you fall asleep, thank God for what He’s been showing you this weekend—and for the gift of each other.
💡 Remember
There’s no right or wrong way to spend your Saturday night.
The goal isn’t perfection—it’s presence.
Whatever you choose, make it yours… and let the night remind you why you came in the first place: to remember, reconnect, and rediscover us.
Bonus Tip: After the conference, keep the rhythm going—plan a simple “mini date night” once a month. Small moments can make a big difference over time.


