What happens on Saturday Nights??
Get started by showing up at our Trinity Fellowship's Family Activities Center (Bldg C)!
Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to get real about your HURTS, HABITS, and HANG-UPS.
You're invited to be a part of Celebrate Recovery!
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered and Bible-based 12 Step Recovery Program. The purpose is to focus on God's healing power through fellowship with others. By working the 12 Steps and the 8 Beatitude Principles, issue groups open up, share experiences, and explore hope. In this way, we become willing to accept God's grace in solving our problems.
- 5:30 PM - Doors Open
- Family Activities Center - Building C
- 6:00 PM - Large Group Worship Service
- Join us for a time of worship, testimonies and teaching on the twelve steps and recovery principles.
- 7:00 PM - Small Group Share
- This is the time to break into recovery specific groups. Meet others with similar hurts, hang-ups and habits. These groups are gender specific.
- 8:00 PM - The Gathering
- We come together in our Family Activities Center (Gym).
ANYONE can participate in Celebrate Recovery:
- Anyone ready to start a new life.
- The churched and the unchurched.
- Men and women.
- The addicted and their families.
- The guilty, sad, or compulsive.
- Anyone in need of recovery.
This tried and proven recovery system uses the traditional methods of issue groups, sponsors, accountability partners, and special occasions to build recovery for those struggling with addictive habits, codependency, childhood hurts, and other life experiences that affect our peace. In Celebrate Recovery groups, the walking wounded study, pray, share, and take the steps necessary to experience a better life.
For more information contact Brad or Angela Clyne: clyneark@yahoo.com
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