Celebrate Recovery

Freedom from Your Hurts, Habits, & Hang-Ups

Tuesdays | 6:30 PM

The Maker’s Center (602 Patrick Street)

For more information, please contact our CR leader, Hampton Andrews at (681) 265-3745.

What is Celebrate Recovery

Celebrate Recovery (CR) is a Christ-centered recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain, or addiction of any kind. It is a safe place to find community and freedom from issues.

Most of us struggle with something that interrupts our relationship with God and others. All of life’s hurts, habits, and hang-ups are addressed through this one curriculum.

If you have anything that hinders your relationships, personal growth, or your walk with God, you can benefit from Celebrate Recovery by finding the support and help you need.

I'm not a substance abuser. Why should I come?

Celebrate Recovery (CR) is for any kind of struggle or behavior that controls us or keeps us from thriving in our lives.

In fact, 2 out of 3 people who attend CR struggle with something other than substance abuse, such as:

anger, depression, marriage problems, grief, eating disorders, anxiety, sexual integrity, intimacy and relationship issues, physical, mental and sexual abuse, low self-esteem, abandonment and many other hurts, habits or hang-ups, including alcohol and drug dependence and abuse.

Many come because a friend or family member is struggling. When someone we love hurts, we hurt too and we need support as well!

What should I expect?

A typical Celebrate Recovery meeting includes:

  • A large group meeting
  • An open share small group
  • Newcomers 101 (for your first week only)

Large Group meetings are designed for the participant to set aside the busyness and stress of the outside world by entering into a time of prayer, praise and worship, and teaching.

The Open Share Small Groups meet immediately after the Large Group meeting and provide a place for the participant to connect with other Celebrate Recovery attendees. This is a safe place where participants can be in gender-specific and issue-specific groups.

Newcomers 101 is for first-time attendees and will help you better understand what Celebrate Recovery is all about as well as provide you the opportunity to ask questions or process your feelings in a safe environment before you make a commitment to a small group.