Find help and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce

DivorceCare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. Don’t go through separation or divorce alone. Most people will tell you that separation and divorce are the most painful and stressful experiences they’ve ever faced. It’s a confusing time when you feel isolated and have lots of questions about issues you’ve never faced before.

DivorceCare groups meet weekly to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. Our DivorceCare support group is led by a group of people who understand what you are going through and want to help. You’ll gain access to valuable DivorceCare resources to help you deal with the pain of the past and look forward to rebuilding your life.

 

Celebrate Recovery

Hurts: This is a group for people who bear relational wounds which affect our day to day behaviors more than you would like to admit.

Hangups: This support group is made up of people who struggle with emotions like anger, anxiety, depression, and low self-worth.

Habits: This group will address issues of alcohol/chemical abuse, nicotine, overeating tendencies and issues with work obsession (workaholics).

The Recovery Principles

There are eight principles of recovery which we value and consider vital when we it comes to Road to Recovery. The eight principles can easily be remembered with the acrostic R.E.C.O.V.E.R.Y. The first principle states that I need to Realize that I am not God. I admit that I am powerless to control my tendency to do the wrong thing and my life is unmanageable. The next principle encourages us to Earnestly believe that God exists, that I matter to Him, and that He has the power to help me recover. Next, I must Consciously choose to commit all my life and will to Christ's care and control. The fourth principle states I must Openly examine and confess my faults to God, to myself and to another person whom I trust. Principle five says I must Voluntarily submit to any and all changes God wants to make in my life. Next I must Evaluate all my relationships. I must ofer forgiveness to those who have hurt me and make amends for harm I've done to others when possible, without expecting any reward. The seventh principle states I must Reserve a daily time with God for prayer, Bible reading and self-examination in order to know God and His will for my life and to gain power to follow His will. The last principle of recovery says I must Yield myself to be used by God to bring this Good News to others, both by my example and by my words.