Celebrate Recovery Program
Celebrate Recovery is a 12-step Christ-centered program that utilizes the 8 Recovery Principles found in the Beatitudes of Christ. Biblically based, it encourages spiritual growth and freedom from our addicting, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. It is an “umbrella” program that helps men and women recovery from any of life's hurts, habits and hang-ups.

We will 'Celebrate Recovery' every Thursday evening  6:00 PM.
Teaching
Small Groups
Fellowship

Celebrate Recovery New Format...beginning April 3, CR will move to a shorter time slot. It will still begin at 6:00pm with Fellowship Time (in Glenn’s office) that will end with prayer at 6:30pm. At that time, our small groups will begin. We will continue to provide our Addiction Recovery Group and our Co-Dependency Group. Beginning April 17, Glenn will start a group study entitled ‘Healing for Damaged Emotions’. It will be open to anyone dealing with things that create grief, depression, anger and so on. Hopefully from that study we can offer on-going groups.


If you are interested in being a part of this program or would like more information, contact Glenn Emery, senior pastor.


Help Available
Al-Anon provides help for friends and families of Alcoholics. You’re welcome Tuesday’s at the Episcopal Church at 7:00pm. For more information call 498-2474.

Alcoholics Anonymous meets at the Catholic Church on Wednesday’s at 8:00pm. For more information call 498-7533 or 498-1716.


Helpful Weblinks:

Open Eyes
Open Eyes is a faith-based community organization that is working towards educating Montgomery County on the reality and danger of Substance Abuse.

How to Drug Proof Your Kids
This program is supported by James Dobson and www.family.org.

KADD.org
Kick Alcohol Drug Dependency
This organization has facilities in Powell and Montgomery Counties.

Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous is an international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts with more than 33,500 weekly meetings in over 116 countries worldwide.

Alcohol Policies Project
In 1981, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) launched the Alcohol Policies Project to help focus public and policy maker attention on high-leverage policy reforms to reduce the devastating health and social consequences of drinking.