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On Friday Nights at 8
p.m.:
We do have guidelines
for the groups. They are listed below.
For Women - Addiction,
Co-Addition,
Co-dependency, Sexual, Emotional & Physical Abuse
For Men - Addiction,
Co-dependency, Sexual Addiction, Anger

On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
& Thursday Nights 7 - 9
p.m.
We do have
guidelines
for the groups. They are listed below.
Open Groups -
For Women
For Men
What
materials are used in the Step Studies?
Celebrate Recovery uses the
Twelve Steps and its related Scripture as the biblical model for living
your life.
A Step Study is a personal journey though each of these steps in a
confidential group lead by a facilitator who has completed a study.
We use Celebrate Recovery's four participants books.
When you finish the study you will have worked your hurts, habits, and
hang-ups through each step.
A Step Study is a long-term commitment to the members of the group. It
will typically take 9 to 12 months to complete the study. We do urge
you
to continue coming on Friday nights even if you are participating in a
Step Study on another night of the week. They both help to contribute to
your
recovery and you can minister to that newcomer who is just beginning!
After completing the Step Study, we hope you will join with us as we
minister to others dealing with their hurts, habits and hang-ups.
We do have
guidelines for the groups. They are listed
below.
SOME EXAMPLES OF
RECOVERY ISSUES ARE:
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Codependency |
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Recovery from Guilt and Shame |
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Chemically Addicted |
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Depression and/or Loss |
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Sexual Addiction |
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Love & Relationship Addiction |
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Eating Disorders |
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Behaviors & Attitudes |
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Dealing With Anger |
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Adult Children of the Chemically Addicted |
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Brokenness |
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Recovery from Sexual/Emotional/Physical Abuse |
ISSUE GROUP GUIDELINES:
1.
Keep your sharing focused on your own thoughts and feelings.
Limit your sharing to three or five minutes.
2.
There is NO cross talk. Cross talk is when two individuals engage in
conversation excluding all others. Each person is free to express his or
her feelings without interruptions.
3.
We are here to support one another, not "fix" another.
4.
Anonymity and
confidentiality are basic requirements.
What is shared in the group stays in the group. The only exception is
when someone
threatens to injure themselves or others.
5.
Offensive language has no place in a Christ-centered recovery
group.
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