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Celebrate Recovery 

Bringing hope and healing to the hurting

Launching January 2025

Details

When: Tuesdays
Time: 7pm to 9pm
Location: Moor Street

What is Celebrate Recovery?


Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centred 12 Step recovery programme designed to help people address a variety of hurts, hang-ups and habits.

Originating from Saddleback Church in California in 1991, Celebrate Recovery has brought hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world into a safe place to find community and freedom from issues that control our lives.   As a result, many people have also gone on to find a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. 

Celebrate Recovery is a confidential, anonymous programme that offers a combination of teaching, peer support and accountability to work through our hurts, habits and hang-ups in a safe, gender specific space.

For more information see Celebrate Recovery UK
 

Who is Celebrate Recovery for

Ask yourself whether you or someone you are in a close relationship with anyone who struggles with any of the following hurt.s habits and hang-ups.  If so, CR is for you!

Act compulsively too often
Act sexually inappropriately
Be anxious or afraid
Become jealous too often
Be greedy too often
Be late too often
Become sad too often
Be too early too often
Care too much
Diet too much/often
Do too much
Drink too much
Eat too much
Exercise too much
Fantasize too much/often
Feel envious too often
Feel guilty too often
Feel hopeless
Feel like a failure too often
Feel lonely too often
Feel overwhelmed
Feel resentful too often
Feel trapped too often
Feel unattractive
Feel unforgivable too often
Feel unloved too often
Feel unlovable
Feel used too often
Feel worthless too often
Get angry too often
Gamble too much
Get manipulated too often
Give to others too much
Grieve too long
Lose control too often
Lust too much or too often
Play video games too much
Obsess too much
Owe too much
Play video games too much
Rush too much
Seek excitement too often
Smoke too much
Spend too much
Work too much
Worry too much
Sleep too much
Use illicit drugs too often
Yell or scream too often