Who Said Love Has an Age Limit?

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Love is something people talk about all the time, yet for many single people over 50, it can feel much harder to find. It appears in songs, films, memories, and in those quiet moments when you stop and think about life and wonder what the future might still hold.

For many people who have experienced heartbreak, loss, or simply spent years on their own, love can start to feel uncertain. Not impossible… just distant.

By this stage in life, there’s usually a lot of history behind you. Relationships that shaped you, experiences that changed you, and seasons where you’ve had no choice but to rely on yourself. Some people have gone through divorce, others grief, while some have simply grown comfortable living independently for so long that it becomes second nature.

You get used to your own routines, your own space, and doing things your own way. Without even realising it, the thought of letting someone new into your life again can start to feel unfamiliar—even a little daunting.

Then comes the question many people quietly ask themselves but rarely say out loud: Is it too late for me now?

But the truth is, it isn’t too late at all.

Finding love later in life isn’t about reliving the past or chasing something you missed. It’s about embracing where you are now and being open to the possibility of something new. Yes, it can feel difficult, especially since modern dating often seems geared towards the younger generation, and after spending years on your own, putting yourself out there again takes real courage.

That’s why the Singles Hour hosted by the Love Therapy Team can be such a refreshing opportunity. It’s open to everyone, including those 50 and over, and offers a relaxed and welcoming space to meet others without pressure or judgement.

At the end of the day, love isn’t reserved for a particular age group. The journey may look different after 50, but love is something everyone longs for at every stage of life.

So perhaps the real question isn’t whether love has an age limit, but whether you are willing to believe that new beginnings are still possible.

Join us tonight for the Singles’ Hour at 7pm, followed by the Love Therapy Seminar at 8pm led by Bishop Allan and Aline Passos. Whether you are looking to strengthen, rebuild, or develop relationships on more solid foundations, you are welcome to attend and take part in the evening.

Event: The Singles’ Hour

Day and time: Thursday 28th May at 7pm (followed by the Love Therapy at 8pm)

Location: The Cathedral of Miracles, Rainbow Theatre, 232 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3NX