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What is Celebrate Recovery (CR)?

At some point in our lives, we all strugle with hurts, habits, and hang-ups that hinder our relationships and leave us feeling chained by past events

CR offers a safe space for our journey. We learn that God wants to break our chains, and we learn to embraces God's grace. This involves receiving God's forgiveness, forgiving others, and taking accountability for past actions.

The Landing (For Teens 13-17) provides a safe place for teens 13-17 on a similar journey

What to expect at Celebrate Recovery

First and formost, what you can expect from CR and what we expect from all participants is strict anonymity and confidentiality. What is shared at CR must stay at CR.

6:00 PM - Fellowship Meal - Free meal with optional donations

6:45 PM - 7:15 PM (Times are approximate)

  • A time of worship and prayer to draw near to God and have Him draw near to us.

  • Recovery-centered teaching or powerful testimony (alternating weekly)

  • We CELEBRATE recovery!

    • Receive a CR Bible with recovery devotionals and testimonies after attending four consecutive CR nights

    • Monthly Chip Awards: Recognize periods of recovery from one day to decades

    • Step Study Graduation: celebrating those who have completed the 24-lesson CR Step Study and have begun to experience real chain-breaking in their lives

7:15 PM - 8:30 PM

  • First-time orientation meeting for newcomers, or

  • Small Group Share (separate men's and women's groups): discuss the teaching/testimony, offer praises, and share struggles, or

  • Step Study (focused on root causes of hurts, habits, and hangups): learn to break free and experience Jesus' healing power

8:30-9:00 PM - Afterward, enjoy dessert, coffee, and fellowship in the Fellowship Hall (but you are free to go after small share/step study).

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The Landing is Celebrate Recovery’s student ministry geared towards Junior High and High School age students.

This curriculum is designed to mirror the same material as the adult Celebrate Recovery curriculum, only geared for students.

The Landing exists to provide a safe place for our students to process life and the struggles that accompany it, provide tools to help them live emotionally and spiritually healthy lives, and point them towards the freedom found in Jesus Christ.

A typical night in the Landing will consist of:

Connect Time

This time serves to create connection between our students and leaders and build friendships. This normally involves some sort of game or activity.

Worship

A time a worship gives our students an opportunity to connect with and rest in God.

Teaching Time

Our Landing leaders will present biblical truths and recovery principles to our students in a way that they can engage with, participate in, and apply to their lives.

Small Group

The Landing uses the same five Small Group Guidelines that adult Celebrate Recovery uses in Open Share small groups and walks through a series of questions that pertain to that night’s teaching time. Small Group gives our students a time to process and personalize the recovery principles that they are learning.

Fellowship Time

This time serves as a place for students and leaders to connect, build relationships, and continue processing the lesson after the service. Through the Landing, our students can find a safe place to find help, hope, and healing through engaging the recovery principles and growing in relationship with Jesus Christ. Ultimately, this ministry can help students learn how to break cycles of dysfunction and provide tools for them to live free and healthy lives.