Please email Celebrate Recovery at South Park Church for more info and meeting details at southparkchurchcr gmail. Celebrate Recovery involves 8 principles from the beatitudes of the New Testament, and the 12 steps and their biblical comparisons.
This program is distinctly Christian, uncompromisingly biblical, and proven to work. It has brought people together to discover a new level of care, acceptance, trust and grace, and for those who seek to mature spiritually, making better decisions that will help them become more Christ-like in character.
Be a part of this proven program that takes a Biblical approach to overcoming your hurts, habits and hang-ups! What is Celebrate Recovery? When Jesus taught the Sermon on the Mount, He began by stating eight ways to be happy.
Today we call them the beatitudes. John Baker, a believer who struggles with alcoholism found help through Alcoholics Anonymous and began healing. What happens at Celebrate Recovery each week? We meet on Monday nights from p. The main session consists of worship, teaching and testimonies from p. What is recovery? In physical health, recovery refers to the process of moving from illness to wellness. Our hurts, habits and hang-ups are like an illness and using the tools of Celebrate Recovery we begin to move toward wholeness.
Some might say from bondage to freedom in Christ. Others might say from self-reliance to faith in Christ. Is Celebrate Recovery for me? Ask yourself:. How does Celebrate Recovery deal with my past hurts? Celebrate Recovery is forward looking. Rather than wallowing in the past or rehashing and rehearsing painful memories over and over, Celebrate Recovery focuses on the future.
What type of issues does Celebrate Recovery address? Celebrate Recovery addresses all types of habits, hurts, and hang-ups. Some recovery programs deal only with alcohol or drugs or another single problem. A wide variety of hurts, hang-ups and harmful behaviors are represented at Celebrate Recovery. Examples include dependency on alcohol or drugs, pornography, low self-esteem, need to control, depression, fear of rejection, fear of abandonment, perfectionism, broken relationships and abuse.
Twelfth Step: Having had a spiritual experience as the result of these steps, we try to carry this message to others and practice these principles in all our affairs.
Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore them gently. But watch yourself, or you also may be tempted. Galatians E arnestly believe that God exists and that He has the power to help me recover. O penly examine my faults. V oluntarily submit to all changes God wants me to make in my life. E valuate all of my relationships. R eserve a time with God daily for self-examination. Y ield myself to God to bring this Good News to others.
CR is not limited to only those who suffer with substance abuse and addiction. These steps and principles can be applied to help with a multitude of emotional and psychological struggles, from anxiety and depression to sexual abuse. If you are looking to heal from pain that has been keeping you from living your life as God intended, Celebrate Recovery may be the place for you! We are accepting new admissions but have implemented additional pre-screening procedures to ensure the health and safety of everyone at Twin Lakes Recovery Center.
For more information, please click here. Facebook LinkedIn. Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, Bible-based, twelve-step, eight-principle program of recovery that was designed to help people reconnect with God and heal from past hurt and pain.
Romans Second Step: We came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. Philippians Third Step: We made a decision to turn our lives and our wills over to the care of God. Romans Fourth Step: We made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
Celebrate Recovery groups are not lead by pastors, teachers, professional counselors or paid experts. Instead, CR groups are facilitated by men and women who are in recovery themselves. They all have a measure of substantial healing from their own struggles, and therefore celebrate their recoveries. As a result they have a high degree of sensitivity to those in need.
In other words, the leaders in CR are not high-priced salesmen, but satisfied customers! Yes, each of our leaders have, by the grace of God, walked through a process of recovery from various hurts, habits and hang-ups. Although Celebrate Recovery incorporates The 12 Steps, it does so with a distinctly Christian approach. We firmly believe and depend upon the miracle-working power of the Lord Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit in the process of recovery.
We also address many more issues than just alcoholism. For instance, see this long list of Hurts, Habits and Hang-ups. We believe the answer is a resounding YES! Through prayer, the penetrating work of the Holy Spirit, a commitment to change, and the surrender of our lives to the Lord Jesus Christ, we believe we can find freedom from any addictive, compulsive or destructive behavior. The principles used in Celebrate Recovery can be helpful for all types of destructive behaviors, hurts, hang-ups and habits, and for people suffering from the consequences of the destructive behaviors of other people.
We encourage participants to pair up with a person of the same sex within their small group, who is actively working the program and who can serve as an encourager and prayer partner. Sponsors generally have a minimum of one year of recovery over an addiction, habit, hurt or hang-up. Although each of our group leaders has a caring heart, they are not equipped to offer in-depth counseling or clinical therapy. In the event this type of treatment is necessary, we would be able to refer you to a qualified Christian professional.
What is the purpose of Celebrate Recovery? Who is Celebrate Recovery for? What are Hurts, Habits and Hang-Ups? How often does Celebrate Recovery meet? Celebrate Recovery meets at Vanchurch located at N. What makes the Small Groups a safe place for open and honest sharing? A place for healthy challenges A place for accepting personal responsibility A possible turning point in your life A place to demonstrate genuine love for others Things we are not: Therapy, counseling, legal advice, rehabilitation or treatment A shelter A place for selfish control A place for secrets or gossip A place to look for dating relationships A place to fix or rescue others A place to be fixed or rescued by others A place for perfection A long-term commitment A place to judge others A quick fix What is recovery?
Is Celebrate Recovery the right place for me? Ask yourself: Are there things in my life that I do that hurt me or others? Does it cost anything to attend?
Is Celebrate Recovery confidential? Do I have to be a member of this Church to attend Celebrate Recovery? What is a Step Study? Do I have to share in the groups? What if I can't make it every week? Is CR only for alcohol or drug problems?
How do I know if I have an addiction or problem behavior?
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