
Discover Hope & Healing
We invite you to take a few moments to explore Celebrate Recovery through the following PDF documents. Inside, you will find a wealth of information about this life-changing ministry. Whether you're curious, seeking support, or looking for a way to help others, these resources are a great place to start. Celebrate Recovery is for everyone, and we believe you will find something meaningful and encouraging within these pages.
Grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let these documents guide you toward a deeper understanding of Celebrate Recovery.
More About Celebrate Recovery
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CR at Lighthouse
Get contact info, meeting details, and more.
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Local Meeting Locations
Groups throughout Pierce and South King counties.
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Sponsors & Accountability Partners
Who they are and how to find one.
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Service Opportunities
Learn how you can serve in Celebrate Recovery.
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Definitions of Sobriety
Learn to recognize the problem and see what sobriety looks like.
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The Essentials
8 recovery principles, 12 steps to recovery, and a serenity prayer.
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Welcome Newcomers
A summary of recovery groups.
Recovery Groups
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Chemical Dependency
Learn to live without drinking or using one day at a time with the help of the Higher Power, Jesus Christ.
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Sexual Addiction
Avoiding reliance on our failed and weakened selves, we seek God's pure love and absolute power.
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Eating Disorders
We realize that we don’t need to change our bodies to have worth and significance because God loves us unconditionally.
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Food Addiction
As we surrender our food addiction to God, we come to know that He is all we need.
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Freedom from Anger
Recognizing and accepting responsibility for toxic patterns of behavior is the first step toward true freedom from anger.
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Gambling Addiction
Experience the true peace and serenity while restoring and developing stronger relationships with God and with others.
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Mental Health
Celebrate Recovery is a tool to help us experience the freedom that comes when we allow God to stand in the gap for us.
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Co-Dependency
Our self worth is who we are in Christ, and not based on how others view us, what we do, or the service we perform.
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Love & Relationship Addiction
The goal is not to be a hermit but to foster healthy relationships and eliminate unhealthy ones.
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Physical, Sexual, & Emotional Abuse
By accepting God’s cleansing, we can renounce our shame. Now we are ready to have God remove all these character distortions and defects.
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Adult Children of Family Dysfunction
Individual groups for men. Allow yourself to feel feelings, accept them, and express them appropriately, while letting go of the past and moving forward with life.
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Co-Dependent Woman in a Relationship with a Sexually Addicted Man
Find healthy ways to release fears and anger while refusing to use anger inappropriately toward the addict. Discover a safe place to share hurts and rejoice in victories.