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CR Leaders

Jason & Jennifer Graham
(picture to come)

 

 

  

 

Friday
7:00 pm - Dinner starts at 6:00 pm
Contact Jennifer Graham @ 246-9359 or
Jason @ 246-3465 for more information
                                                     

What is Celebrate Recovery?
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered and Bible-based 12-Step Recovery Program.  The purpose is to focus on God's healing power through fellowship with others.  By working the 12 Steps and the 8 Beatitude Principles, issue groups open up, share experiences, and explore hope.  In this way, we become willing to accept God's grace in solving our problems.

Who Needs It?
Anyone can participate in Celebrate Recovery:
Anyone ready to start a new life
Men and women
The guilty, sad, or compulsive
The churched and the un-churched
The addicted and their families
Anyone in need of recovery

How Do I Participate?
Every Friday night in Auditorium
Dinner  from 6 - 6:45 pm
Worship Service  from 7 - 8 pm
Open Share Groups from 8 - 9 pm
Cafe at 9 - 10 pm
Childcare available from 6:45 - 10 pm
For ages up to 4th grade at a cost of $4.00 for one child or a
maximum of $7.00 for two or more.

Is It A Safe Place?
Celebrate Recovery is a place where you can . . .
-Share, find refuge, belong
-Give and receive care
-Practice Respect
-Be assured of confidentiality
-Take off your mask
-Find an accountability partner
-Locate other recovery meetings
-Grow strong again
-Learn vital life lessons
-Dare to take healthy risks
-Get referral to counselors
-Decide to change your life
The issue group is not a place where you can practice selfish control of others, get therapy, keep secrets, look for dating partners, judge others, or find a quick fix.

Who Leads It?
Celebrate Recovery is conducted by Christians who have been through 12-step recovery themselves.  They understand.  Many have dealt with tragic blows in their lives.  Our choices cause painful and lingering consequences, leading to guilt, remorse, grief, and shame.  These individuals can truly understand and lead others.
Read an article written by Jennifer, one of Celebrate Recovery's leaders