Celebrate Recovery offers freedom in Jesus Christ - our one and only Higher Power.
HAVE YOU BEEN...?
Hurt by life: victim of abuse, harmful relationships, divorce, grief, etc.
Stuck in a habit: drugs, alcohol, gambling, relationships, bad behavior, sexual addiction,
pornography, etc.
Hung-up by life’s hang-ups: codependency, depression, guilt, etc.
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery ministry for people 18 years and older looking for true recovery from life’s hurts, habits, and hang-ups. We all have the ability to become addicted to something. In Celebrate Recovery you will experience the power of God’s grace in ways you never thought possible. You will see lives changed, hearts healed, relationships rebuilt, and hope restored. Celebrate Recovery is all about sharing our experience, strength, and hope, and finding true recovery through this Christ-centered 12-step program.
Celebrate Recovery is open to anyone. No registration required.
Childcare is available for children 18 months to 12 years from 6:45PM – 9:30PM.
Email CR@rockpointchurch.com with any questions.
Large group worship, teaching, and testimonies.
Open share groups for men and women that are focused on your specific hurts,
habits, and hang-ups.
Newcomers 101 for our guests, which is an overview of Celebrate Recovery and
answers any questions.
Addictive Behaviors
Anger & Control
Sexual Integrity
People Pleasing & Co-Dependency
Anxiety, Fear, & Depression
Addictive Behaviors
Anger & Control
Abuse & Other Hurts
People Pleasing & Co-Dependency
Anxiety, Fear, & Depression
Informal fellowship in our café to connect with people from your open share groups, accountability partners, and make new friends.
The Landing is Celebrate Recovery’s student ministry geared towards Middle School and High School students. The lessons and content we walk through in The Landing are designed to mirror the same life-changing material as the adult Celebrate Recovery program. The difference is The Landing is packaged 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. Through this journey, we come to realize that our struggles matter, we do not have to face them alone, and our True Higher Power, Jesus Christ, offers us a better way forward that leads to lasting healing, hope, and freedom.