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- Season 1 overviewJan 11-Mar 8, 20158 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Family Day Jan 11, 2015
- A struggling actor is evicted from his apartment; Michelle Pierson's older sister visits.
- 2. Handcuffs Jan 18, 2015
- Tina tries to get Alex out of his funk by enlisting him to help with her business.
- 3. Insanity Jan 25, 2015
- Brett's invite to a movie premiere leads to a night on the town; Brett tries to mend a relationship.
- 4. Houston We Have a Problem Feb 8, 2015
- Alex and Tina fly to Houston to pack up her belongings; Tina finds herself jealous of Alex.
- 5. Kick the Can Feb 15, 2015
- Michelle organizes a day of fun with old friends; Michelle challenges a group of hipsters to a game.
- 6. Ghost in Chains Feb 20, 2015
- Brett meets a woman during a morning hike; Tina tries to make peace with Alex.
- 7. Party Time Mar 1, 2015
- Michelle throws a fundraising party for the charter school; Tina struggles with her business.
- 8. Not So Together Mar 8, 2015
- After a day at the beach with the children, Brett decides to share his feelings with Michelle.
Family Day. Series Premiere. Struggling actor Alex moves in with couple Brett and Michelle, while Michelle's sister Tina faces her own crossroads.
This is the Family Togetherness Week of Prayer, an apt opportunity to highlight faithfulness as a fruit of love that comes from being filled with the Spirit of God. True faithfulness in our relationship with others—especially in our families—is fueled by God’s love in us.
Family Togetherness Week is just around the corner, and we want to invite you to be a part of it. To implement this in your church, download the resources at https://family.adventist.org/resources/resource-book/2024rb/ and don’t miss the opportunity to foster stronger families.
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Family Togetherness Week is scheduled in the first week in September, beginning with the first Sunday and ending on the following Sabbath with Family Togetherness Day of Prayer. Family Togetherness Week and Family Togetherness Day of Prayer highlight celebrating the church as a family.
Themed “I Will Go With My Family: Unity in Community”, the day of prayer marks the end of “Family Togetherness Week” (September 5-11), which is designed to encourage husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, and families to produce the fruit of the Spirit in their lives each day.
This year’s Family Togetherness Week of Prayer Resource shares concepts to help families and individuals flourish in their emotional health. Our prayer is that this will be a reality we can all experience as we allow God’s peace, joy, hope, and healing to abide in our hearts.