In October and December of 2003, the Annie E. Casey Foundation convened a cross section of African-American pastors and church leaders with experience in marriage promotion activities to explore partnerships between faith communities and the marriage movement. The first session focused on the nature and extent of marriage promotion and education activities currently available in many African-American congregations, with special emphasis on those serving low-income communities. The second session provided African-American faith leaders with the opportunity to share their experiences and background with the marriage promotion field regarding what would be most effective and helpful in strengthening low-income African-American families. This report summarizes highlights of both the October and December consultative sessions, including recommendations generated by the participants. (Author abstract modified)