Legal

Terms of Service

The agreement between you and Further Together when you use this site. Last updated 19 June 2026.

1. Acceptance

By using this website you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please don't use the site.

2. Who we are

Further Together is a Christian couples ministry based in the United Kingdom. Contact: hello@furthertogether.org.

3. Registration

When you register for a retreat or event, you're responsible for the accuracy of the details you provide. We may withdraw a place that has been booked with false information or for behaviour that conflicts with our community values.

4. Acceptable use

When you contact us, post in a community space, or interact with other guests at a retreat, you agree to do so respectfully. We may remove content or ask a guest to leave at our discretion in order to keep the space safe and prayerful.

5. Bookings and payments

Retreat fees, deposits and any event-related payments are processed by trusted third-party providers (for example Stripe, PayPal or Eventbrite). When you pay, your payment is handled by that provider under their own terms, privacy policy and security standards. We do not store full card details on our servers.

Prices are shown in GBP unless stated otherwise. Booking fees or processing fees charged by the provider are non-refundable.

6. Refunds and cancellations

See our Refund Policy.

7. Intellectual property

The site's design, text, photos and audio are owned by Further Together or used with permission. You may share links freely. Please do not republish material without our written permission.

8. Liability

We work hard to keep the site running but provide it "as is". To the extent allowed by law, we are not liable for indirect or consequential losses, or for content posted by others.

9. Changes

We may update these terms. We'll change the "last updated" date when we do and, for material changes, let you know by email if we have your details on file.

10. Law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.