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Life Issues

Below is information about specific life issues that you may be going through. Are you struggling with one or more of these life issues? Please consider joining us on Fridays at 6:30 pm.

Celebrate Recovery deals with the whole person, every kind of issue that keeps people from being who God created them to be. One may have an alcohol and substance abuse while others struggle with an eating disorder, sexual dependency, coming from a dysfunctional family, difficulty overcoming depression, physical/sexual abuse, anger, or co-dependency issues. By working through the 12 steps and 8 principles from the Sermon on the Mount, participants grow spiritually and are freed from their hurts, hang-ups, and dependency habits.

We are not AA meetings or NA meetings but we do work the 12 steps in a recovery study bible and those 12 steps of recovery help reveal what we need to change, so that our Higher Power Jesus Christ can guide us through His Holy Spirit into the steps God has ordered. This freedom creates peace, joy and contentment in our lives but more importantly, a stronger personal relationship with others and a personal, loving and forgiving relationship with Jesus Christ.

JOIN US EVERY FRIDAY @ 6:30 PM

Every Friday night, Celebrate Recovery’s doors are open for you to come and share in the experience of change. This is not a “class”, so you are welcome to join us anytime you choose. The large group begins at 6:30 p.m. with music, followed by an inspiring and challenging message or a powerful testimony of a changed life. Gender-specific open share groups start at 7:30 p.m. You are welcome to begin attending these share groups immediately and no, you don’t have to share.

Is There Something Else We Can Help With?

To find out more on how you can Celebrate Recovery over your hurts, habits, and hang-ups, submit a request to have a Celebrate Recovery leader reach out to you and have a conversation on the next steps to take.

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Do you still have questions?

We'd love to connect with you and discuss any questions you may still have!