What We Are

Things We Are:

  • A safe place to share

  • A refuge

  • A place of belonging

  • A place to care for others and be cared for

  • A place where respect is given to each member

  • A place where confidentiality is highly regarded

  • A place to learn

  • A place to demonstrate genuine love

  • A place to grow and become strong again

  • A place for progress

  • A place where you can take off your mask and let others know who you are

  • A place for healthy challenges and healthy risks

  • A possible turning point in your life

  • Specifically designated recovery groups

Things We Are Not:

  • A place for selfish control (We focus on our selves, not on “fixing” others)

  • Therapy

  • A place for secrets

  • A place to look for dating relationships

  • A place to rescue or be rescued by others

  • A place for perfection

  • A long-term commitment

  • A place to judge others

  • A quick fix

  • A community group

Is Celebrate Recovery for me?

CR offers a person the opportunity to participate in a group fellowship where love and hope combine with God’s purpose to mend our lives.

Ask yourself:

  • Are there things I do that hurt others?

  • Is there something I wish I could live without?

  • Is it time to break through my denial and admit I am not in control of my life?

  • Do I have a painful habit or hang-up from which I need to be freed?

  • Is a past abuse in my life preventing me from being able to move forward?

If you answered “yes” to any of these statements, we urge you to attend a CR meeting to see if it is for you.

There is hope at Celebrate Recovery where you will find:

  • Others struggling with similar issues

  • Unconditional understanding & acceptance

  • Help from God to focus on Him and how He wants you to change

  • Healing

  • Freedom from bondage

  • Healthier thinking

  • A new “toolbox” …to help you to respond instead of react

Celebrate Recovery is a safe place because:

  • You are in control of how much you participate

  • No one “fixes” or judges

  • No one “shoulds” on you

  • You find answers from God—-and depend on Him

  • Your life becomes re-centered on Christ

  • You are encouraged by the openness & vulnerability of fellow strugglers

  • You are allowed to “take off your mask” and be real and honest

“No” Is A Complete Sentence