The Love Factor.

The Love Factor.

The Love Factor. The Love Factor.

Join us every week in February!

All Questions are 100% Anonymous

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All Questions are 100% Anonymous 〰️

This February, we invite you into The Love Factor, a journey exploring how love shows up in our closest relationships, within ourselves, and in our church. Each Tuesday, we’ll host a live panel discussion featuring honest conversations, real experiences, and practical wisdom about love in today’s world.

“I Love You, But We Don’t Understand Each Other"

Week ONE

Focus: Family & Close Relationships
What happens when love is present, but understanding is missing?
This conversation explores why communication can break down in families — marriages, parents and children, and siblings — even when love is real. We’ll unpack emotional safety, unspoken expectations, boundaries, and why misunderstandings often hurt the most in the relationships closest to us.


“When Love Turns Inward"

Week TWO

Focus: Self-Love, Boundaries & Identity
Loving yourself isn’t selfish; it’s essential. Healthy love flows from wholeness, not depletion. This conversation addresses the often-overlooked truth that loving others without loving yourself leads to exhaustion, resentment, and unhealthy attachment. We’ll talk about boundaries, guilt, identity, and what happens when loving others costs you your peace, health, or sense of self.


“Love and the Church”

Week THREE

Focus: Community, Belonging & Service
A loving church is not built on constant output, but on mutual care, visibility, and balance. This discussion explores the emotional and spiritual relationship people have with their church community. It examines how love for the church is formed, how community shows up in moments of vulnerability, and how balance is maintained between serving and being served.


“How Do I Love People Who Don’t Love Like Me?”

Week FOUR

Focus: Differences, Maturity & Relational Wisdom
Not everyone loves the same way….and that’s okay.
This conversation explores what happens when love is mismatched. When people express care, boundaries, emotions, and values differently. Rather than debating who is “right,” this shines a light on how love is shaped by background, personality, culture, life experience, and emotional development. We’ll explore how to love without fixing, forcing, or losing yourself in the process.