Join a community of people who have recognized they are powerless to change themselves and are seeking freedom in Christ together.
About Celebrate Recovery
This Christ-centered 12-step program is for those dealing with any sort of hurt, habit, or hang-up. This can include struggles with relationships, anger, food, sex, porn, drugs, alcohol, finances, gambling, self-injury, family dysfunction, the effects of past abuse, and more.
Each night consists of a large group meeting and a lesson or testimony, and then we break into gender-specific small groups to share. We maintain a safe environment by adhering to five small group guidelines.
The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to find God's healing power in our lives through the Eight Recovery Principles found in the Beatitudes and the Christ-centered Twelve Steps.
By working the Christ-centered steps and applying their Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually. We become free from the pain of our pasts and the destructive behaviors of our present. This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy, and more importantly, a stronger personal relationship with God, others, and our One and Only Higher Power, Jesus Christ.
Childcare (for infants through 5th grade) will be provided.
Each night consists of a large group meeting and a lesson or testimony, and then we break into gender-specific small groups to share. We maintain a safe environment by adhering to five small group guidelines.
The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to find God's healing power in our lives through the Eight Recovery Principles found in the Beatitudes and the Christ-centered Twelve Steps.
By working the Christ-centered steps and applying their Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually. We become free from the pain of our pasts and the destructive behaviors of our present. This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy, and more importantly, a stronger personal relationship with God, others, and our One and Only Higher Power, Jesus Christ.
Childcare (for infants through 5th grade) will be provided.
Hurts • habits • hang-upsA hurt is an emotional reaction to another person's behavior or a disturbing situation: abuse, abandonment, co-dependency, divorce, relationship issues, etc.
A habit is an addiction to something or someone: alcohol, drug, food, gambling, sex, shopping, smoking, etc. A hang-up is a negative mental attitude used to cope with people or adversity: anger, depression, fear, unforgiveness, etc |