A safe place to find freedom from hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
Through the power of Jesus Christ and a Christ-centered 12-step program, you don't have to walk this road alone.
"Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered 12-step program designed to help people find freedom from hurts, habits, and hang-ups — grounded in Scripture and walked out in community."
Whether you're dealing with addiction, codependency, anger, or past pain, you'll find a welcoming group of people who understand and walk alongside you. No judgment — just hope and healing.
We combine the 12 steps with the 8 recovery principles from the Beatitudes, creating a safe and supportive environment where real change happens through the power of Jesus Christ.
Recovery Ministry of Overflow Church meets weekly at our campus in McKenzie. Come as you are — there's a seat waiting for you.
Every Monday follows a simple rhythm designed to help you connect, grow, and find lasting freedom.
We begin with worship, a testimony, and teaching from the recovery principles.
Gender-specific groups where you can share openly and find accountability at 7:00 PM.
One-on-one mentoring, special events, and a community that walks with you long-term.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) also meets at Overflow Church every Wednesday and Sunday night at 8:00 PM.
Taking the first step can feel overwhelming. Here are answers to questions we hear most often.
No. You are never required to share. Many people come simply to listen and observe on their first few visits. When you're ready, the open share groups are a safe space to open up at your own pace.
No. Celebrate Recovery addresses all hurts, habits, and hang-ups — addiction, codependency, anger, grief, anxiety, past abuse, and more. If something is holding you back from the life God intended, you belong here.
Yes. Childcare is provided during Monday night meetings so parents can fully participate. When you arrive, our team will point you in the right direction.
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered 12-step program that addresses a broad range of hurts, habits, and hang-ups. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a separate fellowship focused specifically on alcohol recovery. Both meet at Overflow Church — CR on Monday nights, AA on Wednesday and Sunday nights at 8:00 PM.
No. Celebrate Recovery is completely free and open to anyone. You don't need to be a member of Overflow Church to attend.
Whether this is your first time or you've been in recovery for years, there's a seat waiting for you every Monday night.
Doors open at 5:15 PM. Meeting starts at 6:00 PM. Open share groups at 7:00 PM. Childcare provided.
Reach out to our team with any questions before your first visit. We'd love to hear from you.
Every Monday night. Doors at 5:15. Meeting at 6:00. Open share groups at 7:00. Childcare provided. Come as you are.