What is CELEBRATE RECOVERY?

Celebrate Recovery is a Christian Bible-based recovery program that helps individuals find freedom from hurt, pain or addiction of any kind. Only 1 in 3 attend Celebrate Recovery for substance abuse. Many are finding freedom from life's struggles such as anxiety, perfectionism, food issues, depression, pornography, betrayal trauma, child abuse, and addiction of any kind. 

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OUR VISION

Celebrate Recovery exists to see real people, completely in love with God, gain freedom from their hurts, habits, hang-ups, and coming into right relationship with God and others.

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FAQs

  • Celebrate Recovery exists to see real people, completely in love with God, gain freedom from their hurts, habits, hang-ups, and coming into right relationship with God and others.

  • Regular meetings are Friday at 7pm

    Grace Groups are Monday Night at 7pm

    Connect Groups meet throughout the week in various locations and dates

  • Everyone. We all need recovery from something. Why? Because everyone is broken, for "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). Celebrate Recovery is for anyone struggling with current or past hurt, pain or addiction of any kind. Whether our brokenness is emotional, spiritual, financial, sexual, or in any other area of our lives, Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling your life.

  • The first hour is called "Large Group" with worship and either a teaching or a testimony from an individual who completed a Celebrate Recovery step study. In the second hour, attendees break out into gender specific, issue-focused "Open Share Groups." This is a welcoming space where each person is given a brief time to share without interruption. Each group has trained leaders to facilitate and sharing is voluntary. This share time is very valuable as it is a confidential, non-judgmental place to share among others who are working on their own recovery. The sharing helps participants process and receive love and support (through listening and not fixing) from others in the group.