"Prepare/Enrich adapts and reacts to the changing reality of relationships through continued research and development of assessment versions and resources. The reliability of the assessment and feedback guided by our Facilitators help couples strengthen and enrich their relationship."

At Labish we believe marriage is a covenant and we desire to help couples whether they are just starting out or have been married for several decades be healthy. If you are curious or want to know more please email Pastor Gary Englert garyenglert@outlook.com

Healthy Reconciliation: Peacemakers


"Healthy Relationships are important and Peacemaker Ministries wants to help you learn how to navigate conflict in a way that honors God and others. Peacemaker Ministries offers a variety of training options: For those seeking to reconcile broken relationships, we offer the Path of a Peacemaker to learn a conversational approach to biblical reconciliation. For those who want to help others find peace and reconcile, we offer conflict coaching and mediation training. For those who want peace but are unable to reconcile with the person(s) in the conflict, we offer Living Reconciled, how to find peace in the midst of your most difficult relationships."

At Labish we offer the Peacemakers Course and other healthy conflict resolution tools. Questions feel free to email labishchurch@gmail.com

Reconciliation with God.


What is the glory of God? The glory of God is the gravity that keeps those who see and savor it from spinning off into the spacious trivialities of sin. God’s desire is that He might be known and enjoyed for His nature and character.

We believe that the center of the gospel is the glory and grace of Jesus Christ, so we strive to be a church that is centered on the gospel and reconciled to God through Christ.

We preach the grace of Jesus unapologetically because it is God’s grace that trains us to be holy (Titus 2:11-12). Because of what Jesus did on the cross, we can now be reconciled to God. Our mission is to preach this gospel unapologetically to the world.

Reconciliation with others.


Though each Christian has a personal relationship with God, that relationship is not individual or private. The Christian faith is not intended to be lived in isolation. We were made for community; relationship with God and with each other. The local church is not merely a place that we attend but a people to whom we belong. The Bible calls us members of the body (1 Corinthians 12:12-31) with the expectation that we contribute to the body for the glory of God and the good of His people.

Reconciliation with others means living in a Gospel-centered community together; a radical call amid a culture of mere attendance and casual involvement. It involves mutual love, care, consistency and authenticity as we seek to adorn the person and work of Christ with our lives.