Celebrate Recovery meetings are similar to those of other twelve-step programs… but the big difference is our foundation in Christianity. The program stresses that there is no higher power than Jesus. Another difference is that Celebrate Recovery does not require you to declare a specific habit… in other words, a member does not have to qualify oneself as an alcoholic, addict, or gambler—there are no requirements for membership.
You may attend with a desire to work the steps for healing with any number of hurts, hang-ups or habits compulsive behaviors. We want to help make your visit as easy as possible. Location and contact information: East Montebello Ave. Phoenix, AZ Location and contact information: N. Honey Lake Rd. Greenville, FL Location and contact information: 86 Burnt Mill Rd. Dixon, KY Location and contact information: Painter St.
Galax, VA Location and contact information: Florida St. Suite Huntington Beach, CA Location and contact information: Pine Forest Rd. Pensacola, FL Location and contact information: Renaissance Blvd. King of Prussia, PA Location and contact information: Hillcreek Rd. Woodbury, TN Location and contact information: Farm-to-Market Rd.
This page does not provide medical advice. See more. National Institute on Drug Abuse — How effective is drug addiction treatment? Was this Helpful? Yes No. Questions About Treatment? Achieve long-term recovery. We respect your privacy. Why These Facilities? Are you or someone you love struggling with addiction recovery? Our recovery curriculum travels further than spiritual behavior modifications and really hones in on seven Christ-centered principles found in scripture.
The design of life and the beauty to enjoy it comes from the goodness of God. Addiction to anything comes from a lack of satisfaction in life, because a needed component of our life is missing for completion. We choose drugs and alcohol to temporarily resolve this frustration until it becomes out of control. This promise, in conjunction with the 7 principles, allows our students to find their way out of life as an addict and into a more fulfilling future.
For if you do these things, you will never stumble, 11 and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We can be so focused on ourselves at times we fail to trust that God has a purpose for us and is with us every step of the way.
Mutual Affection. Our students are consistently conquering their desires to use drugs and alcohol. They are living different lives as a result of their commitment to The 7 Principles, God and themselves. Grow in faith 2. Strengthen resolve 3. Develop self-control 4. Endure through the trials of life.
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