“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 (NIV) 📖
Life is heavy sometimes. Whether it’s a hurt from the past, a habit you can’t seem to shake, or a hang-up that keeps you stuck—you don't have to carry it alone.
Join us this Friday night for Celebrate Recovery Prineville. This isn't just a meeting; it’s a community of people finding freedom through the healing power of Jesus Christ.
No matter where you’ve been or what you’re facing, there’s a seat saved for you. Come as you are.
🗓 When: Every Friday @ 6:30 pm
📍 Where: First Assembly of God Prineville, OR
☕️ Fellowship & Refreshments!
If you aren't in Prineville, you can find a CR near you with CRLocator.com
... Read moreHaving personally attended Celebrate Recovery meetings, I can say how transformative the experience can be. This program is unique because it addresses a wide range of challenges like addiction, trauma, anxiety, eating disorders, and codependency—issues that often carry a heavy emotional burden. What stands out to me is the genuine sense of community and acceptance. There’s no judgment; everyone’s journey is respected and supported.
One of the resources I’ve found especially helpful is the CRLocator.com website, which makes it easy to find Celebrate Recovery meetings near you no matter where you live. The focus isn’t just on recovery from addiction but on holistic healing that includes dealing with problems like anger, low self-esteem, finances, and grief. The meetings also encourage fellowship over coffee and refreshments, which creates a warm environment to build new friendships.
This community’s foundation on the scripture from Matthew 11:28—"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest"—really sets the tone for healing and restoration. If you have ever felt overwhelmed by past hurts, perfectionism, workaholism, or betrayal, Celebrate Recovery offers a place to share your story and find strength through faith and mutual support. It’s important to remember that recovery isn’t a straight path, and being surrounded by people who understand your struggles can make a significant difference in the healing process.
I highly encourage anyone facing difficulties, whether it’s anxiety, stress, addiction, or any other burden, to consider attending a Celebrate Recovery meeting. You don’t have to go through it alone—there’s truly a place and people ready to welcome you just as you are.