Join Emerson Eggerichs and Joy Eggerichs Reed as they take you through a 6 part series to improve your relationships
Welcome To The Illumination Project!
A hello from Joy, some instructions for the videos and written material, options for downloading or purchasing a workbook, and the course trailer again.
Session 1 - The Birth of The Crazy Cycle
Explore the dynamics of successful relationships and the transformative power of love and respect. Delve into the challenges and underlying needs of relationships.
Session 2 - The Birth of Love and Respect NOW
Uncover the reasons behind the fear of showing respect and the impact of personal definitions in relationships. Serve others, find community and explore Jesus' love.
Session 3 - What's The Difference?
Complexities of gender differences and their implications in relationships, the concept of equality but not sameness, consider challenges and freedoms, plus more.
Session 4 - Yeah, But What About...?
Contentment and God's guidance, implications of gender differences and hierarchy, unconditional love and respect, assuming basic goodwill, boundaries and grace.
Session 5 - Why Marriage?
Fear and hesitation on marriage, responsibility for a Christ-church relationship, doubts within covenant, the "gift of singleness", desire and God's will, our worth.
Session 6 - Q&A With Emerson and Joy
Emerson and Joy answer audience member questions in this final session.
Welcome To The Illumination Project!
A hello from Joy, some instructions for the videos and written material, options for downloading or purchasing a workbook, and the course trailer again.
The Birth of The Crazy Cycle
Explore the dynamics of successful relationships and the transformative power of love and respect. Delve into the challenges faced in marriages during conflict, assumptions during difficult times, and discover how understanding underlying needs can change everything.
The Birth of Love and Respect NOW
Uncover the reasons behind the fear of showing respect and the impact of personal definitions in relationships. Reflect on the transformative power of serving others and the significance of community during times of heartache and loneliness. Finally, explore the profound truth of Jesus' love and its implications in our lives.
What's The Difference?
Explore the complexities of gender differences and their implications in relationships. Reflect on the concept of equality but not sameness, and consider the challenges and freedoms associated with it. Dive into conflicts and communication patterns between men and women, examining stereotypes and the importance of understanding and honoring each other's perspectives. Finally, confront the damaging effects of labeling and how it influences our treatment of one another in dating and marriage.
Yeah, But What About...?
Explore the concept of contentment and God's guidance in different life situations, as discussed in First Corinthians 7:3–11. Reflect on the implications of gender differences and the idea of hierarchy in relationships, considering how these concepts align with Ephesians 5:33. Dive into the meaning of unconditional love and respect, their empowering nature, and how they can inspire change. Finally, discuss the revolutionary impact of assuming goodwill and the balance between setting boundaries and giving grace in relationships.
Why Marriage?
Explore fears and hesitations around marriage for both single and married individuals, including the desire for marriage coupled with a fear of commitment. Reflect on the complexity of relationships, the responsibility of Christian marriages to represent the Christ-church relationship, and the impact of Christians' imperfect track record on marriage perception. Discuss doubts within a covenant and the concept of the "gift of singleness" and its implications on contentment and personal growth. Consider the tension between expressing desires and surrendering to God's will. Emphasize the inherent worth of every individual in the eyes of God.
Q&A With Emerson and Joy
Emerson and Joy answer audience member questions in this final session.
About The Project
Today, 18-35 year olds are faced with unique challenges as they navigate issues of faith, dating, marriage, and male/female relationships. Rooted in a desire that she and her peers would hunger and seek after truth regarding these shared life issues, Joy Eggerichs Reed has created The Illumination Project (TIP)—a project that focuses on asking questions to gain wisdom from those who have gone ahead.Joy and her father, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs (author of the marriage book, Love & Respect), filmed TIP in front of a live audience in Portland, OR. In the series, Joy shares her own stories and questions—believing they mirror those of her generation—and Emerson provides insight based on his own study and experiences. Together they hope their conversation will inspire wisdom, or Illumination, among this generation of young adults.The filmed conversation is part of a six-week video series that is available on DVD or in this online format with the accompanying journal (included as download for online version). As an added bonus, the series also includes a number of incredibly talented Portland-based artists and musicians who share their own creative illuminations (not to mention provide visual and audible ear candy). TIP is a tool for everyone 18 years and older. It addresses common questions among young adults—whether single, dating, married or divorced. In addition, TIP also serves as a resource for members of the older generation who wish to mentor young adults. Simply pushing “play” will get a discussion started. Ideally, this series is designed for a small group context—comprised of young and old—but it can also be done among peers or independently.
The Illumination Project boxed set on DVD is available as well in our store HERE.
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Emerson and Joy
Joy and her father, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs (author of the marriage book, Love & Respect), filmed TIP in front of a live audience in Portland, OR. In the series, Joy shares her own stories and questions—believing they mirror those of her generation—and Emerson provides insight based on his own study and experiences. Together they hope their conversation will inspire wisdom, or Illumination, among this generation of young adults.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this class for?
We read in 1 Corinthians 7:26 about “the present distress.” The church at Corinth encountered some type of grave adversity. Are you or is someone about whom you have concern experiencing some kind of hardship? Emerson invites us to do two specific things as a couple or in a small group that prepares us to navigate the trouble in front of us.
How much knowledge and experience do I need to take this class
We read in 1 Corinthians 7:26 about “the present distress.” The church at Corinth encountered some type of grave adversity. Are you or is someone about whom you have concern experiencing some kind of hardship? Emerson invites us to do two specific things as a couple or in a small group that prepares us to navigate the trouble in front of us.
Is this class good for children?
We read in 1 Corinthians 7:26 about “the present distress.” The church at Corinth encountered some type of grave adversity. Are you or is someone about whom you have concern experiencing some kind of hardship? Emerson invites us to do two specific things as a couple or in a small group that prepares us to navigate the trouble in front of us.
How exactly does the month-long class work?
We read in 1 Corinthians 7:26 about “the present distress.” The church at Corinth encountered some type of grave adversity. Are you or is someone about whom you have concern experiencing some kind of hardship? Emerson invites us to do two specific things as a couple or in a small group that prepares us to navigate the trouble in front of us.
What is the time commitment and schedule for the class?
We read in 1 Corinthians 7:26 about “the present distress.” The church at Corinth encountered some type of grave adversity. Are you or is someone about whom you have concern experiencing some kind of hardship? Emerson invites us to do two specific things as a couple or in a small group that prepares us to navigate the trouble in front of us.
What exactly is TIP? What is the purpose behind it?
Well, this is the mother of all questions, now isn’t it?
TIP combines Joy’s love of talking about God, relationships, art, music, and FOOD all into one place—it is a six-week series that explores common questions and issues people of her generation face today. Joy and her dad sat down in front of a live audience and had a candid conversation about faith, dating, marriage, and male/female relationships. Joy shared her own stories and questions—believing they mirror those of her generation—and her dad provided insight based on his own study and experiences. What resulted was TIP.
Each week includes approximately 30 minutes of video. You will receive suggestions for group discussion and various other ideas for personal reflection.
Joy’s greatest hope for this project is that this conversation will inspire more conversations and give you wisdom, or illumination, if you will. While the study can be done with people in similar life stages, ideally it can be used with singles, dating, engaged, newly married folks that fall into the approximately 18-35 age range, while inviting or initiated by an older person or couple who wants to be available for the younger generation. TIP is intended to bridge the gap between generations, believing we have so much to learn from those who’ve gone before us. Joy also truly believes that the older generation desires to mentor and create strong connections with the millennial generation but often feels like they aren’t equipped.
This is a perfect tool to equip anyone—from the older person who wants to mentor to the younger person who wants to connect with their peers. Can be done as a group or individually
Is TIP a small group study? How is it different than just talking with your friends at the dinner table?
TIP is a study that is Biblically and scientifically based, but it is also full of personal stories and reflection. Not only from Joy and her father, but from other artists, writers, and musicians, as well.
While it’s not mandatory, it’s suggested that groups meet in a home and consider having dinner together. Mostly because Joy loves food, but also because she finds that the table is a perfect place for great conversation to happen naturally, as opposed to just diving into a video and then staring awkwardly at each other afterwards. (Although the topics talked about in the video usually take no time at all for discussion to start!) Think of TIP as just an excuse to have dinner discussions with friends.
What lessons are we supposed to gain from the study?
All of the lessons. If you go through TIP, you will be a relationship genius.
**Maybe. Just don’t let Joy be the gauge for what “success” looks like.
Is this a study that people who don’t believe in the Bible can join?
Yes, of course! Truth is truth, and each person, regardless of where they are at spiritually, will find things in this series that resonate with them. The Illumination Project is designed in a way that will be visually and conceptually appealing to lots of people.
This project hopes to create a safe, welcoming environment for those who may be wary of the church—because at the end of the day, everyone has opinions about two things: God and relationships. They’re at the core of who we are and what matters to us, regardless of what we believe about them. So at a minimum, TIP will get some great discussions going among you and your friends!
How is TIP different from the original Love and Respect DVD series? If I’ve already gone through the original, should I bother with TIP?
Yes, you should bother! Unlike the Love and Respect series, which focuses heavily on applying the Love and Respect principles in a marriage, The Illumination Project is aimed to reach a broad audience—single, dating, married, divorced, young, old, in-between. It is simply the start of a conversation between two generations about faith, marriage, male/female relationships, and the like. The main Love and Respect principles are the foundation of this series, but not the entire framework.
In fact, spoiler alert, Joy spends a whole video session pushing back on a lot of the principles her dad wrote about in Love and Respect, hoping to gain clarity on some of the more sensitive issues.Another spoiler alert, Emerson takes it like a champ.
What is the benefit of the box set?
While this online option is what many prefer, you’re really getting more bang for your buck by ordering the boxed set.
In one simple box, you’ll be fully equipped with everything you need to participate—physical journals (which can be purchased by those choosing the streaming option as well - downloadable pdf included), colored pencils, buttons, gold stars, coasters, DVDs…
…and a book of matches to light things on fire.
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But, what if I don’t want all the extra stuff in the boxed set? Do we really need the journals?
The real question is, who wouldn’t want all the extra stuff in the boxed set? The Gold Star Czar pin alone should be reason enough to gather your pennies and buy the box.
Even though the journal is included as a PDF with the online version, participants are really encouraged to still order a physical journal for themselves if they have not also purchased online access. By design, they will allow the people in the group to go much deeper after each meeting as they answer questions and work through all the wisdom Joy and her dad have imparted. There will always be people who feel comfortable sharing and processing in a group, but the journals will help those who need that space on their own, too.
Can TIP only be done in a small group setting?
No. TIP is ideally created as a small group study to be done with a diverse group of people, but you can go through the series as a large group in a church (maybe in one long evening or day like when it was filmed live), as a couple, with your peers, orby YOURSELF, which this online version makes very accessible.
Although, by yourself, the thumb war may be a little anti-climatic.
If used for groups how is TIP different from other curriculum?
One of Joy’s biggest dreams for TIP is that it would be done with a diverse group of people. Usually small groups are done with like-minded people because as humans, we gravitate toward those who are our same age or who are in our same life stage—it is easy to relate to and do life with people who are traveling the same path as we are. But in that setting, it is also easy to fall into a “grass-is-greener” effect, becoming bitter or envious of people in other stages. It’s amazing how quickly we lose a sense of empathy and reality toward one another when we aren’t in relationship with them.
Regardless of where you are in your journey—single, dating, married, or divorced—you have something unique to contribute to this project. We have so much to learn from those walking different paths, and TIP builds on that important idea.
Were any unicorns hurt in the making or TIP?
Not intentionally.