No matter what issues you’re facing—whether you’re struggling with hurt, pain, or addiction of some kind—you’re in good company here.

Find a community of support, encouragement, and inspiration to walk in freedom from the issues controlling your life. No need to register. Just show up.

Small Groups.

  • New Comers

     People may feel a little intimidated upon arriving.  They’ve take a big step. The goal of this group is to make someone new coming in the door feel welcomed and answer any questions they may have.

  • Celebration Place

    This program is the approved children’s curriculum for Celebrate Recovery ministries for children ages 5-13 years of age. This Christ-centered curriculum mirrors the lessons taught in Large Group for adults. We strive to partner with parents or loved ones raising children to help break the cycle of dysfunction destroying so many of our families.

  • Women’s Addiction

    Adult women gather in small groups to discuss their recovery. This is a safe place to ensure building trust and hope between the women who are seeking sobriety and clean time.

  • Loved Ones of Addicts

    Many times people can almost “love someone to death” by not understanding principles that the 12 Steps show us and guide us. Learning to say no or recognizing when you are enabling someone are keys to help “love someone to life”.

  • Teen’s Challenge

    Our teens face new social problems, whether at home, in their social circles, or adjusting to life in their circumstances. Teens find a place to share their hearts and needs in a safe environment. We connect them to the right help.

  • Open Large Meeting

    Our General Meeting begins with a Welcome and Corporate Worship. We give people a time to wind down and relax and focus. At this time as well we have some announcements and those who want, can share their celebrations for the week. They vary from clean time to overcoming depression to job finds, relationships mended and so much more.

  • Women’s Open Group

    Adult women who have experienced abandonment, discouragement, depression or other emotional trauma gather to learn to apply the steps of recovery. They learn it’s a process that takes time and commitment.

  • Wisemen

    These men have been studying and walking out the Bible and will engage with individuals struggling with a particular need. They will focus on helping that man get “over the hump” to be able to continue healthily to finish the steps.

  • Level Up!

    In this group, the focus is diving deeply into the 12 Steps with close mentorship. It’s a gender-oriented group of four or five individuals.