There are few things that youth have on their minds more than relationships. Even if they are not dating, they are thinking about it, and will be someday. This Sunday from 4:00-5:30 is the second of our two-part overview of how to form healthy relationships.
 
The class will counteract the messages from our culture that show relationships happening instantly. Real relationships must develop in real time and there are stages that cannot be skipped. This class will also explore what difference out faith makes when we form relationships, including decisions we make about sexuality.
 
Leaders for this class will be Scott and Holly Stoner. Scott is the president and executive director of Samaritan Family Wellness and Holly is a special education teacher at Shorewood High School and a part-time marriage and family therapist at Samaritan.