What time is Celebrate Recovery?
Childcare for 2-12 years of age is available from 6:00-9:00 PM. Celebrate Recovery is a ministry for anyone who is interested in a Christ centered recovery program that will enable them to recover from life’s hurts, hang-ups habits and addictions.
How do you Celebrate Recovery?
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered 12-step group, focused on using surrender to a higher power (Christ) as a means to rebuild your life. From the day new members enter and pick up their blue coin, they are asked to surrender to and celebrate God’s healing power.
Does Celebrate Recovery work?
There’s no one approach that works for everyone, but Celebrate Recovery can be an effective tool for lasting sobriety due to the following factors: Members are encouraged to surrender to Christ. Spiritual commitment is the cornerstone of the program, using the Bible as God’s word.
What exactly is Celebrate Recovery?
Celebrate Recovery is a recovery program aimed at all “hurts, habits, and hang-ups”, including but not exclusive to: high anxiety; co-dependency; compulsive behaviors; sex addiction; financial dysfunction; drug and alcohol addictions; and eating disorders.
Is Celebrate Recovery free?
Celebrate Recovery offers meeting at churches across the nation – there is no cost. Keep in mind this is a fellowship not a medical program.
Is Celebrate Recovery a 12 step program?
Both Alcoholics Anonymous and Celebrate Recovery are “12 Step Programs”. This means both groups follow a 12-step approach to recovery and sobriety. Celebrate Recovery and AA both acknowledge that a person has no power over their alcohol use. AA and Celebrate Recovery meet in group settings.
How many steps are there in Celebrate Recovery?
12 Steps
Celebrate Recovery takes the traditional 12 Steps from AA and adds a biblical complement to each concept: “We admitted we were powerless over our addictions and compulsive behaviors, that our lives had become unmanageable.
What is a CR step study?
What is a Step Study? A Step Study is a personal journey through each of the 12 Steps of Celebrate Recovery in a confidential group led by a facilitator who has completed a study. Celebrate Recovery uses the 4 Participant Guides as the curriculum for working through the 12 Steps and 8 Recovery Principals.
How do you introduce yourself in Celebrate Recovery?
In our meeting, we introduce ourselves by first saying “I’m a believer” because we believe our identity is in Jesus Christ – the one and only Higher Power. You may hear each of us say a different variation, but the common thread is our identity in Jesus.
What is the cost of Celebrate Recovery?
Free-will offerings are received on Monday evenings. Our Celebrate Recovery is self-supporting. Workbooks are utilized in the Step Studies and are available at the Resource Table on Monday evenings. Prices for these materials range from $6-$20.
Why do we introduce ourselves?
Introducing yourself It is important to introduce yourself because it shows your ability to meet new people confidently. It makes others feel more comfortable and allows you to make a good first impression. Knowing how to introduce yourself helps you “break the ice” when meeting new people.