CR New Year
On October 18th Celebrate Recovery will begin its third year of ministry! In the past two years over 1,000 people have come through the doors of CR from as far north as Daytona, west from Orlando, and south from Melbourne. Every week people who have found themselves stuck in hopelessness in relation to God or significant relationships in their lives have found how to move forward experiencing what it means to grow past hurts, habits and hang-ups that interfere with the full rich life they desire. Many have experienced freedom and are now giving back by sharing their hope and victory with others.
Each year begins a new cycle of teaching and testimonies. If you have been thinking of coming or have a friend, relative, associate, or neighbor who could benefit from the support of others who understand their struggles NOW is the best time to jump in! You won’t be disappointed. God is transforming hearts and lives – one day at a time!
“I am praying for all the ladies in my group, I hope they allow God into their lives like I have. They won’t believe the change that can happen.”
“I came in hopeless having tried so many things in my Christian life to overcome my fears. I didn’t really believe this would be any different but I gave it a chance and I am NOT the same!”
“For years I believed God was just a crutch weak people used. When my sister brought me to CR I agreed to come out of curiosity. I found God here and my life has been changed forever.”
-“I have learned that I can’t do it alone, I need God and I need other people in order to heal.”
“If you have never felt loved you have never been to Celebrate Recovery.”
“I struggled with depression and addiction in a hopeless cycle. At CR I have found hope and people who support me without condemning.”
Celebrate Recovery meets every Thursday.
5:30 pm – Welcome to “Dinner with Debbie!” ($4 for ages 5 and up)
6:30 pm – Large Group Meeting
7:30 pm – Small Groups
8:30 pm – Solid Rock Cafe fellowship and dessert hour
Current Small Groups: Women’s Co-dependency; Men’s Co-dependency; Women’s Sexual/Physical/Verbal Abuse; Men’s Substance Abuse; Newcomer’s 101 for first time visitors.
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