Friday Nights starting at 6:00pm!
What is Celebrate Recovery?
The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to fellowship and celebrate God’s healing power in our lives through the Eight Recovery Principles found in the Beatitudes and Christ-Centered Twelve Steps. These steps guide the recovery of those wanting to leave behind addictive habits, compulsive hurts, anger & hostility, guilt & shame, pornography, brokenness, codependency, sexual addiction, depression, eating disorders, emotional & physical abuse, love & relationship addiction, chemical addictions, and other dysfunctional behaviors, attitudes, and life experiences that affect our peace and joy with God. As we progress through the program we discover our personal, loving and forgiving Higher Power Jesus Christ, the one and only true Higher Power.
What happens on Friday Evenings?
Celebrate Recovery will meet each Friday night at 6:00 pm with a meal for everyone. Large group starts at 6:45pm with music, teaching, and testimonies. At 7:30 pm, everyone will be dismissed into small groups formatted to encourage open sharing and support as we work the 12 steps of recovery.
What is recovery?
In Physical health, recovery refers to the process of moving from illness to wellness. In a sense, recovery is a primary purpose for the existence of the church. Our hurts, habits and hang-ups are like an illness and using the tools of Celebrate Recovery, we begin to move toward wholeness.
What types of issues does Celebrate Recovery address?
Celebrate Recovery addresses all types of habits, hurts, and hang-ups. Some recovery programs deal only with alcohol, drugs, or another single problem. A wide variety of hurts, hang-ups and harmful behaviors are represented at Celebrate Recovery. Examples include dependency on alcohol or drugs, low self-esteem, depression, anger, abuse, broken relationships, pornography and fear of rejection.
ALSO …. CELEBRATION PLACE for kids ages 4-12
We have a wonderful ministry for children on Friday nights called CELEBRATION PLACE. While the parents are learning to overcome hurts, habits, and hang-ups in their own lives, the younger kids will also be learning about how to cope with the issues that come along in all our lives. This is a great way to help our younger ones avoid taking the same path and continuing a cycle of hurt in their lives.