Service Opportunities

“Let us give thanks to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the merciful Father, the God from whom all help come!? He helps us in all our troubles, so that we are able to help those who have all kinds of troubles, using the same help that we ourselves have received from God.”

2 Corinthians 1:3 (GNB)

Principle 8
Yield myself to God to be used to bring this Good News to others, both by my example and by my words.

Celebrate Recovery Service Opportunities

Solid Rock - Help with set-up or take-down, serve every week, or every other week.

Audio / Visual - Visual ~ Run PowerPoint® during Large Group or Newcomers 101, or to help develop various PowerPoint presentations for special trainings, workshops, etc. Friday nights: Audio ~ Work with the worship team

CR Worship Team - Vocalists and musicians are needed to help lead worship during the Large Group Meeting.

Greeters - This is a front-line ministry! Come early and be the smiling face that welcomes Newcomers. Help greet at Solid Rock or Newcomers 101

Prayer Ministry - Join in to pray for the leaders, teachers, participants, and all of the meetings. Or join the weekly team and pray for the prayer requests turned in each meeting via an email prayer chain.

Pizza Teams/ Barbecue Cookout Team - Come help in the kitchen, help the barbeque team, or help set up tables while you get to know people. It’s a great first step in service and fellowship.

Office Volunteers - Barbecue season—April through October.) Help with various tasks that help make general meeting nights happen!

Prison Ministry - Assist with distribution of The Purpose Driven Life® books. Send an encouraging note to inmates in jails and/or in prisons across the country. We need women to write to female inmates and men to write to male inmates. Write to one inmate or as many as you like.

Celebration Place and The Landing
Contact your ministry leader for more information on how to volunteer with Celebrate Recovery’s children’s program

Here’s How to Sign Up

Prayerfully ask God to guide you in selecting the area where you will serve. Then, fill out the Celebrate Recovery Response Card and return your card to the Friday night Information Table. It’s as simple as that! A Celebrate Recovery Leader will contact you and give you the steps to take to begin serving. We want to thank you for taking another step in your recovery by serving others. With your help, we will be able to reach more people in our families and communities who are struggling with hurts, hang-ups, and habits.

Small Group Guidelines

  1. Keep your sharing focused on your own thoughts, feelings, and actions. Please limit your sharing to three to five minutes.
  2. There is NO cross-talk please. Cross-talk is when two people engage in a dialogue during the meeting. Each person sharing is free to express feelings without interruptions.
  3. We are here to support one another. We will not attempt to “fix” one another.
  4. Anonymity and confidentiality are basic requirements. What is shared in the group stays in the group. The only exception is when someone threatens to injure themselves or others.
  5. Offensive language has no place in a Christ-centered recovery group.

 

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