Does the celebrate recover only meet once a week or does it have a lot of meetings like AA?
hey terri! sorry I missed you question. It depends on where and who is having it. About 15 miles south of me is a city called Modesto of about 200,000 pop. There are 3 different CR meetings a week held at churches (not all churches sponsor this but will allow it to be held at their location). north of me in Stockton, there is one or two a week at at least 2 different churches.
So, it would depend I guess on where you live, who is having it, etc. where I live, no one has it. one chruch advertised it on their web site but when I called - was told it was cancelled over a year ago and they keep forgeting to remove it from the web site.
So, best to do is go to their web site, click on your state and search from there. The one I went to years ago (well, Feb - Apr 2000) had 2 or 3 meetrings thru the week and I went to the one on Friday nights. I would get off base, drive the hour and half to my ex's apartment, pick up her and the boys and we would all go. at 5pm they had a pizza thing for 5 bucks, at 5pm. was gather together in the audtiorium for singing, testimonies about recovery, meet and greet, etc - the christian side of the program. then dismiss to the AA style meetings where both the Bible and the AA Big Book was used. They also had a room for the kids to go to with adult supervision and for the dependants/supporters, a place that I think was along the line of Al Anon. I dont know if all and every CR is set up this way buit that particular one in Arroyo Grande, CA was.
I was not then (still am not) a christian but I do remember very fondly my experiences there. was the first time I went to a religious meeting where I was acepted for who i was and no one judged me and no one was being judged but all was acepted. there was those that were there just to get their DUI card signed but the most was there because it was "home".
(a church I visited the month before in Jan '00 when I told the asst preacher I was a recovering alcoholic he told me "there was other places for my kind...")
There was 30 or 40 christian recovering drunks and addicts that no one else wanted worshipping God and making folksa like me feel right at home and I was made to feel welcomed. loved even I guess I could say. I still smile with memory of that couple months. then the Army shipped me out of the area and it wasnt pretty after that.
when I think of the remote possibility that God might actually care and that he might love, that experience is what comes to mind.
its hard to explain the impact it had on me. but I dont know if this answered your question but its my thoughts on it.