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Celebrate Recovery

Program Facilitators: Christy Doty

 

IS CELEBRATE RECOVERY FOR ME OR SOMEONE I KNOW?

Living in a broken world we all deal with life’s hurts, hang-ups, and habits. No one has the ability, nor should they attempt to face their hurts on their own. Celebrate Recovery is a beautiful community of strugglers that courageously enter this safe and beautiful space to get honest about our pain, and the negative ways we may see ourselves, God and others. In this process we come to accept that some of the habits we may have developed to escape our pain has caused destruction in our life and those close to us.  

Celebrate recovery is a biblically balanced approach to help bring sustainable recovery and healing to our hurts. It guides us toward new healthy truths and life-giving habits as we repair our broken relationships. Join more than 7 million hurting people across the globe who now walk in freedom through the power of Jesus Christ as we walk through the 8 principles of celebrate recovery based on the Beatitudes in Matthew 5.

Celebrate Recovery is for:

  • Anyone ready to start a new life
  • The churched and unchurched
  • Those struggling with addiction and their families
  • The guilty, sad or compulsive
  • Anyone in need of recovery
  • Those who need help getting through a traumatic event

When
Every Friday evening,

Dinner at 6:00pm

Group at 6:30-8:30pm

Where
Community Revival Center
*use the far Northeast ramp entrance into the basement

What to expect
A typical Celebrate Recovery meeting includes

  • A large group meeting
  • An open share small group

"The large group meeting is designed for the participant to set aside the busyness and stress of the outside world by entering into a time of prayer, praise and worship, and teaching as a way of getting in touch with the one and only Higher Power, Jesus Christ.

The open share small group meets immediately after the large group meeting and provides a place for the participant to connect with other Celebrate Recovery attendees. This is a safe place where participants can be in gender-specific groups and issue-specific groups."