Celebrate Recovery

WHAT IS CELEBRATE RECOVERY?

Celebrate Recovery is a biblical centered 12 step program and all adults are welcome. This program helps us overcome our hurts, hang-ups in a healthy way.

One of the misconceptions of Celebrate Recovery is that it’s only for people with alcohol or drug addictions. Truthfully only about ⅓ of the people that come to Celebrate Recovery have a chemical dependency. There are many other struggles that have become habits; codependency, trust, anger, over-eating, hurts from your past, love and hate relationships, pornography, or spending too much money.

When we are struggling or in pain, it is natural and easy to feel more isolated and find it harder to cope. If you’re looking for freedom from your hurts, hang-ups and habits this is a good place to start.

Our hope is that through life’s toughest times and challenges, you find in us a community to meet you where you are and walk beside you.

Adults are invited and welcome! Come check us out.

We begin every Thursday night at 6:30 in large group where we begin with worship and then listen to either a lesson or a testimony. After large group you will go to your gender-specific group to have time to share. If you’re a newcomer there will be a one-time session to learn more about Celebrate Recovery. We do have childcare from ages 6 weeks – 4th grade. 

We also have Step Studies which are separate from our Thursday night Celebrate Recovery where you can go deeper into looking at your hurts, hang-ups and habits and the why behind those issues.

Celebrate Recovery Thursday Night Worship Schedule

6:30 pm Worship service in our Chapel, Building C
7:30 pm Open Share Groups which are gender-specific
8:30 pm Social Café where we can talk and share

On Thursday night we currently have the following groups: women and men addiction groups, women and men life issue groups.

We also have a Men’s Celebrate Recovery Open Share Group that meets every
Tuesday night from 7 -8.

Please send an email to celebraterecovery@fmcm.org for more information or questions you may have.


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