MONDAY NIGHT SCHEDULE

Join us every Monday night in the Sanctuary, even holidays:

6:00 to 7:00 p.m. – Large Group General Meeting
(live music, recovery chips, and teaching or testimony)

7:00 to 8:00 p.m. – Open Share Small Groups

Childcare is available!

IS CELEBRATE RECOVERY FOR ME?

Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain, addiction or unhealthy choices of any kind. The truth is that many of us have created unhealthy methods for handling life. If something is getting in the way of your relationship with God or with others, Celebrate Recovery is for you.

People Pleasing
Perfectionism
Domestic Violence
Sex Addiction
Rape
Adultery
Rage
Despair
Shame
Codependency
Control
Life Issues
Pornography
Chemical Dependency
Anger
Financial Issues
Fear
Grief
Anxiety
Depression
Physical/Sexual/Emotional Abuse
Self Harm
Love and Relationship Addiction
Adult Children of Family Dysfunction
Pain
Guilt
Divorce
Marital issues
Lying
Gambling
Loneliness
Post Abortion
Workaholic
Eating Disorders
Food Addiction
Smoking
PTSD
Victim of Violence
Parenting Struggles
Pride
Insecurity
Alcohol Abuse
Prescription Drug Abuse
More…

WHAT IS CELEBRATE RECOVERY?

The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to fellowship and celebrate the healing power of Jesus Christ in our lives through the 8 Recovery Principles found in the Beatitudes and the Christ-centered 12-Steps. This experience allows us to be changed. We open the door by sharing our experience, strength, and hope with one another. In addition, we become willing to accept God’s grace in solving our life problems.

By working the Christ-centered steps and applying their biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually and we become free from our addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy, and most importantly a stronger personal relationship with God and others.

As we progress through the principles and the steps we discover our personal, loving, and forgiving Higher Power: Jesus Christ.

The Road To Recovery: 8 Principles Based On The Beatitudes

The Twelve Steps And Their Biblical Comparisons