First Church of the Nazarene at 1307 6th Ave SE, Jamestown ND 58401

Monday's 6:00pm Supper, 7:00pm Worship & Large Group

Freedom from Hurts, Habits, and Hang-ups!

Celebrate Recovery is a Bible-based, Christ-centered, 12-Step recovery program for those who struggle with life's hurts, habits and hang-ups. Its curriculum takes participants through the 8 Recovery Principles, which are based on the Beatitudes. Here are some resource items frequently used by our Leaders, sponsors, CR Members and the New Comer.

Schedule

Monday's

6:00PM Dinner

7:00PM Worship and Large Group

8:00PM Small Group

For upcoming CR events or cancelations please watch our Facebook page.

Celebrate Recovery Brochure

Meals needed

Please consider signing up for the meal train!

Prepare a simple meal for Celebrate Recovery. Attendance can run from 18-25 people with the expectation that there may be leftovers. Please be prepared to serve the meal from 6:00 –6:45p.m.

Your help is appreciated. Thank You.

Link to sign up for meal train. 

https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/q43zo5

We are currently in need of meals. If you want to make a donation, we will do the cooking. Thank you


Here are some resource items frequently used by our Leaders, sponsors, CR Members and the New Comer.

12 Steps & Their Biblical Comparisons

8 Principles Based on the Beatitudes

The Serenity Prayer

The purpose of the Celebrate Recovery Ministry is to fellowship and celebrate God's healing power in our lives

through 12 Steps and 8 Recovery Principles.

This experience allows us to be changed. By working and applying the Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually. We become free from our addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. This freedom creates a peace, serenity, joy and most importantly, a stronger personal relationship with God and others. As we progress through the program we discover our personal, loving and forgiving Higher Power Jesus Christ, the one and only true Higher Power.


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