Why you should take part?
Fights in relationships could be avoided if there was more dialogue. Communication is so vital, that it would prevent divorce statistics from rising and families and relationships from being destroyed.
Sentimental issues have affected people all over the world, and many don’t realise how dialogue is one of the most important tools for those who wish to maintain a healthy relationship.
With this in mind, the Universal Church introduced the Love Walk, an event promoted by the Love Therapy, designed to encourage healthy dialogue between couples and to help singles find out more about their future partner.
This healthy and efficient dialogue aims to deepen your understanding of one another and find out how to best meet each other’s needs.
Couples will have the chance to put the distractions of everyday life aside and focus on each other, by spending a few hours alone. It is important to note that singles can also participate – for example, by inviting someone they want to get to know better.
So, no matter your current marital status or the condition of your relationship, you are invited to this special event, to invest in your love life in an intelligent way!
The Kit
Participants of the events should purchase a kit, wear the t-shirts on the day and bring the guide to use during the conversation. If you’d like to take part of this event, whether you are single, dating or married, we have a kit for you, which can be ordered at your local Universal Church.
The kit consists of two t-shirts, a questionnaire guide, two pens and will cost £25 per couple.
For more information about the kit, or on how you can purchase yours, send us a message on our 24-Hour WhatsApp, 020 7686 6010.
Location
The Event will take place at Kensington Park, Kensington Park Road, London, SE11 4BE.
The Closest Underground stations: Kennington Underground Station, Oval Underground Station
Bus Routes:
- 3, 59, 159; Kennington Park Post Office
- 133, 155, 333, 415; Kennington Road
- 36, 185, 436; Kennington Park
Coming by car?
Parking is available along the stretch of Kennington Park Place and St Agnes Place. However, spaces are limited, therefore it is advisable to use public transport.