CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Celebrate Recovery is a beautiful community of strugglers who courageously enter this safe and beautiful space to get honest about our pain, and the negative ways we may see ourselves, God and others. In this process we come to accept that some of the habits we may have developed to escape our pain have caused destruction in our life and those close to us. Celebrate recovery is a biblically balanced approach to help bring sustainable recovery and healing to our hurts. It guides us toward new healthy truths and life-giving habits as we repair our broken relationships.
Come join us every Wednesday Night at SRC!
IS CELEBRATE RECOVERY FOR ME OR SOMEONE I KNOW?
Living in a broken world we all deal with life’s hurts, hang-ups, and habits. No one has the ability, nor should they attempt to face their hurts on their own. Celebrate Recovery is a beautiful community of strugglers that courageously enter this safe and beautiful space to get honest about our pain, and the negative ways we may see ourselves, God and others. In this process we come to accept that some of the habits we may have developed to escape our pain has caused destruction in our life and those close to us.
Celebrate recovery is a biblically balanced approach to help bring sustainable recovery and healing to our hurts. It guides us toward new healthy truths and life-giving habits as we repair our broken relationships. Join more than 7 million hurting people across the globe who now walk in freedom through the power of Jesus Christ as we walk through the 8 principles of celebrate recovery based on the Beatitudes in Matthew 5.
Read below to see some of the issues people find freedom from in Celebrate Recovery.
Anger
Codependency
Eating Disorder
Food Issues
Love & Relationship Addiction
Physical, Sexual, and/or Emotional Abuse
Drug
Addiction
Alcoholism
Sexual
Addiction
Gambling Addiction
Childhood Dysfunction
Grief & Mental Health
For questions about Celebrate Recovery, please contact Matthew (Mike) Michael, 719-623-6936 or mmichael@srchope.org, or Thomas, 214-537-4923.