celebraterecovery

 

Celebrate Recovery is for anyone with a hurt, habit, or hang-up. There isn’t a person alive who can't claim at least one of those! We've all been hurt and we've all hurt others. We're all recovering from something! Recovery issues vary. Grief, loss, abandonment, anger, fear, anxiety, depression, alcohol, drugs, prescription drug abuse, eating disorders, cigarettes, divorce, co-dependency, sexual abuse and addictions, financial recovery…the list is endless. Grace Community currently offers two different formats for involvement in

Celebrate Recovery:
Monday Night Celebrations
Step-Study Groups

Birthday & Chip Night

On the last Monday night of each month, Christ-followers at Grace Community gather to support and encourage one another along the road to spiritual recovery. We come to celebrate a day, a month, or perhaps a year of growth. Commemorative coins known as “chips” are given to those applying the principles of recovery into their lives. If you have never visited CR, ‘Birthday Nights’ are a special opportunity to support the growth of other believers and learn more about God’s unique ability to transform hearts, minds, and lives.

Birthday Night Schedule
5:30 Dinner
6:00 Worship
7:00 Small Groups
8:00 Coffee and Desserts
   
GROUP GUIDELINES
Both recovery meeting formats hold to a strict code of confidentiality and respect for all participants...

RESOURCES
In Our Celebrate Recovery Ministry, we utilize only 2 resources: Step-Study Books and the Life Recovery Bible.

PRAYER FOR SERENITY
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference...
     
8 PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY
Realize, Earnestly, Consciously, Openly, Voluntarily, Evaluate, Reserve, Yield
STEP STUDY GROUPS
Currently, Grace Community is offering men’s and women’s step-study groups on Monday evenings at 6:45
THINGS WE ARE AND AREN'T
At Celebrate Recovery there are things we are to you and there are things we aren't!
   
PRAYER FOR SERENITY

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;

Taking, as He did, this sinful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that He will make all things right if I surrender to His Will;

That I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him
Forever in the next.

Amen.

 

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8 PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY

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Principle 1 -
Realize I'm not God; I admit that I am powerless to control my tendency to do the wrong thing and my life is unmanageable.
"Happy are those who know they are spiritually poor"
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Principle 2 -
Earnestly believe that God exists, that I matter to him, and that he has the power to help me recover.
"Happy are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted"
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Principle 3 -
Consciously choose to commit all my life and will to Christ's care and control.
"Happy are the meek"
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Principle 4 -
Openly examine and confess my faults to God, to myself, and to another person whom I trust.
"Happy are the pure in heart"
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Principle 5 -
Voluntarily submit to any and all changes God wants to make in my life.
"Happy are those whose greatest desire is to do what God requires"
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Principle 6 -
Evaluate all my relationships; Offer forgiveness to those who have hurt me and make amends for harm I've done to others when possible, without expecting any reward.
"Happy are the merciful" "Happy are the peacemakers"
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Principle 7 -
Reserve a daily time with God for prayer, Bible reading, and self-examination in order to know God and his will for my life and to gain the power to follow his will.
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Principle 8 -
Yield myself to be used by God to bring this Good News to others, both by my example and by my words.
"Happy are those who are persecuted because they do what God requires"

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STEP STUDY GROUPS

Currently, Grace Community is offering men’s and women’s step-study groups on Monday evenings at 6:45. Step-study groups for men and women meet separately and form throughout the year as interest indicates. The groups are small, 6-10 participants, and remain “open” to new members as they work through the first workbook. Once a group has been established, it takes 12-18 months to progressively work through the step-study curriculum.

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THINGS WE ARE AND AREN'T

THINGS WE ARE!
-A safe place to share

-A refuge

-A place of belonging

-A place to care for others and be cared for

-Where respect is given to each member

-Where confidentiality is highly regarded

-A place to learn

-A place to grow and become strong again

-Where you can take off your mask

-A place for healthy challenges and healthy risks

-A possible turning point in your life

THINGS WE AREN'T!
-A place of selfish control

-Therapy

-A place of secrets

-A place to look for dating relationships

-A place to rescue or be rescued by others

-A place for perfection

-L A long-term commitment

-A place to judge others

-A quick fix

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MONDAY NIGHT CELEBRATION

Celebrate Recovery's Monday Night Celebration is a time to celebrate all the great things God is doing in our lives. We have a time for fellowship, worship, small group sharing*, coffee and desserts afterwards.

*Share groups meet every Monday night at 6:45. This is a great opportunity to meet with other men or women and share real life issues.

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STEP STUDY GROUPS

Currently, Grace Community is offering men’s and women’s step-study groups on Monday evenings at 6:45. Step-study groups for men and women meet separately and form throughout the year as interest indicates. The groups are small, 6-10 participants, and remain “open” to new members as they work through the first workbook. Once a group has been established, it takes 12-18 months to progressively work through the step-study curriculum.

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GROUP GUIDELINES

Both recovery meeting formats hold to a strict code of confidentiality and respect for all participants. There are 5 structured guidelines that keep the environment safe and conducive to honest sharing. These guidelines are reviewed before each meeting to keep them fresh and at work within the group.

1. Keep your sharing focused on your own thoughts and feelings. Please limit
your sharing to 3-5 minutes.

2. There will be no cross talk, please. Cross talk is when 2 individuals engage in a dialogue, excluding all others. Each person is free to express feelings without interruption.

3. We are here to support one another. We will not attempt to “fix” another.

4. Anonymity and confidentiality are basic requirements. What is heard in the group stays in the group!

5. Offensive language has no place in a Christ-centered group.

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RESOURCES

In our Celebrate Recovery Ministry, we utilize only 2 resources: Step-Study Books and the Life Recovery Bible. Both are available through the church office at discounted prices.
Step-Study Books $20
(1 set of 4 participant guides)

1.Stepping Out Of Denial
2.Taking An Honest And Spiritual Inventory
3.Getting Right With God
4.Growing In Christ
Life Recovery Bible $20
The Life Recovery Bible utilizes the New Living Translation, which is an easy translation to read and understand. The Life Recovery Bible incorporates the Twelve-Step Recovery Program in many study notes and devotionals. More info…

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Stepping Out Of Denial (Participant's Guide #1)

Recovery is not an overnight phenomenon, but more like a journey. To start, we need to step out of denial and into God's grace. This guide goes through the first three principles.

We need to first look at the toll that denial has had on our ability to face reality, and acknowledge that we are powerless against this struggle. We alone do not have the power to conquer this problem. In Principle 2, we find our hope in Jesus Christ, and how through Him we can recover and restore our sanity. Finally, in Principle 3, we take the action to turn our lives and our wills over to His care and direction.

Each lesson goes through the different aspects of the subject. For example, in the first lesson on denial, we have to admit that there is a problem, and realize all the negative things that have come about because of the problem. Then, the most important part of the lesson is where you get a chance to respond. This is a set of questions that really helps you make it personal, and shows you how to apply it to your own life. When answering these questions truthfully and from the heart, you can benefit the most from the lesson, and you are fully prepared to move on to the next lesson and closer towards recovery.

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Taking An Honest And Spiritual Inventory (Participant's Guide #2)

The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to allow us to become free from life's hurts, hang-ups, and habits. By working through the eight principles of recovery based on the Beatitudes, we will begin to see the true peace and serenity that we have been seeking.

The first three principles were based on getting right with God. After working through the first three principles, you are now ready to begin the journey of getting right with yourself, which are Principles 4-5. After each lesson there is a chance to respond to what you went over. After completing a lesson, it often helps to share it with someone that you trust.

In Lesson 7, you list all the significant events that happened to you in your life, and look at how those affected you. Listing both the good and the bad, openly and honestly, will eventually prepare you for the task ahead. The next step helps you discover how to build your support team.

In recovery, one of the most important things is having a sponsor. Lesson 8 explains all the aspects of why you should have a sponsor, how to find one, and the role of a sponsor. Three main reasons in having a sponsor is because it is biblical, it is a key part of the recovery program, and it is the best way to guard against relapse.

Finally, we take an inventory of different people in your life, different events, and certain spiritual aspects of your life. This is the next step after establishing your support system. The purpose of these is to analyze the shortcomings that can prevent God from working effectively in our lives.

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Getting Right With God (Participant's Guide #3)

By this time you are well on your way to recovery, and that is something to be proud of. First, you stepped out of denial and into God's grace. Then, you continued your growth and completed the spiritual inventory, which took a lot of effort and courage.

After writing an inventory, we must deal with what we wrote. The first way to do that is to CONFESS our sins to God. We learn how we confess our sins to God, and instantly receive forgiveness. Then we need to admit our wrongs to another person. By doing this we gain healing that the Bible promises, we gain freedom, and we gain support. Next, we need to be entirely READY to have God remove our character defects. This lesson helps you to be willing to voluntarily submit to any and all changes God wants to make in your life. The good news is you can have VICTORY over your character defects. The acrostic of VICTORY takes you through the steps necessary to see this change in your life. The lesson on AMENDS helps you offer forgiveness to those who have hurt you and shows you how to make amends with those that you have hurt. Then learn the three types of forgiveness: accepting God's forgiveness, forgiving others, and forgiving yourself. Finally, learn how to receive and model Jesus Christ's freely given gift of grace.

After completing all seven lessons, you have taken a giant step towards getting right with God, yourself, and others. The last steps show you how to grow in Christ while helping others.

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Growing In Christ (Participant's Guide #4)

After going through the first six principles, you are ready to "Grow in Christ While Helping Others." Principle 7 is having a daily time with God for self-examination, Bible reading, and to know God and his will. Principle 8 is yielding everything to God in order to show others Christ's love through your words and actions. The lessons in this guide are:

· Crossroads - explains how you are now at the crossroads of recovery, and the last remaining steps are much more than just maintenance steps

· Daily Inventory - shows how to do a Step 10 inventory. The key verse for this lesson is Mark 14:38: "Watch and pray that you do not fall into temptation. The spirit is indeed willing, but the body is weak."

· Relapse - the best ways to prevent relapse is to follow the acrostic RELAPSE, that is outlined in this lesson

· Gratitude - maintaining an attitude of gratitude, towards God, others, your recovery, and your church

· Give - the divine paradox is what Principle 8 is about: "You can't keep it unless you give it away."

· Yes - say "yes" to service: be a sponsor, be an accountability partner, serve at Celebrate Recovery at your church

· Seven Reasons We Get Stuck
- being familiar of how others can sometimes get stuck, so you can be effective as a sponsor.

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Life Recovery Bible

The Life Recovery Bible utilizes the New Living Translation, which is an easy translation to read and understand. The Life Recovery Bible incorporates the Twelve-Step Recovery Program in many study notes and devotionals.

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Recovery Notes: Interspersed throughout the Bible text, these notes pinpoint passages and thoughts important to recovery.

Twelve Step Devotionals: A reading chain of 84 Bible-based devotionals tied to the Twelve Steps of recovery and interspersed throughout the Bible text.

Serenity Prayer Devotionals: Based on the Serenity Prayer, these devotionals provide an excellent 30-day devotional reading plan.

Recovery Principle Devotionals: More than 50 Bible-based devotionals create an excellent guide to recovery.
Recovery Profiles: Key Bible characters are profiled, and important recovery lessons are drawn from their lives.

Recovery Reflections: Topically arranged recovery reflections pinpoint specific Scripture passages at the end of most Bible books.

Recovery Themes: Prominent recovery themes are discussed at the openings of various Bible books.

Additional Features Include: Outlines, book histories, topical index, devotional index, book introduction, and user’s guide.

Look inside the Life Recovery Bible

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