Every Thursday Night*
| 6:30 pm |
Refreshments |
| 7:00 pm |
Worship and Testimony |
| 7:45 pm |
Open Share Groups |
| 8:30 pm |
Coffee and Fellowship |
| 9:00 pm |
Close |
* Childcare is provided
What is Celebrate Recovery?
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered ministry to explore freedom and healing from our hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
What can I expect?
At Celebrate Recovery you can expect a safe and confidential place to open your life to receiving God’s grace in solving life’s problems. Celebrate Recovery participants open their lives by focusing on 12 Steps and 8 Recovery Principles rooted in Scripture. By working and applying these Biblical principles, participants begin to grow spiritually. As participants progress through the program they discover a personal, loving and forgiving Higher Power - Jesus Christ, the one and only true Higher Power.
Who should attend Celebrate Recovery?
Celebrate Recovery is for people who want freedom from
A hurt, habit, or hang-up is something that hinders our walk with God. The feeling of being HURT is an emotional reaction to another person’s behavior or to a disturbing situation. A HABIT is an addiction to someone or something. HANG-UPS are negative mental attitudes that are used to cope with people or adversity (anger, depression, fear, unforgiveness, etc.). Healing is available through applying the principles of a Bible based recovery process which opens up our lives to Christ, the ultimate healer.
When should I attend Celebrate Recovery?
Celebrate Recovery is an ongoing ministry. Meetings are held every Thursday night. Come anytime, there is no begin or end date.
What makes Celebrate Recovery different?
While Celebrate Recovery is step-based program, it differs from other such programs in that it is. . .
- Based on Scripture
- Emphasizes spiritual commitment to Jesus.
- Forward looking.
- Emphasizes personal responsibility.
- Contains Biblical truth to grow spiritually and emotionally.
- About all types of hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
Links
:: 12 Steps
:: 8 Recovery Principles