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‘Celebrate Recovery’

FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH TO HOST NATIONAL TRAINING IN ROGERS

Posted: November 5, 2011 at 5:13 a.m.

HEALING PROCESS Pastor Rodney Holmstrom talks about the Celebrate Recovery program, which has helped Heath and Denise England, seated.

Celebrate Recovery does more than help people shed their addictions. The Christ-centered 12-step program helps people lead a happier life.

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Pastor Rodney Holmstrom said Celebrate Recovery goes beyond the problem by helping participants lead fuller lives. (By: Flip Putthoff)

GO & DO

ONE-DAY TRAINING

Goal: To equip churches to offer Celebrate Recovery and to strengthen existing programs

Date: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Nov. 19

Venue: Fellowship Bible Church in Rogers

Cost: $85 by Nov. 18; $75 for four or more people. Add $10 day of

event.

Optional: Attend Celebrate Recovery at host church at 6 p.m. Nov. 18

Information: www.celebraterecovery.com SOURCE: STAFF REPORT

AT A GLANCE

CELEBRATE RECOVERY

Weekly support meetings:

Christian Life Cathedral, Fayetteville - 6:30 p.m. Sunday

Freedom Fellowship, Tontitown - 6 p.m. Monday

St. James Missionary Baptist Church, Fayetteville - 5 p.m. Monday

Cross Church, Springdale - 5:45 p.m. Wednesday

Bella Vista Assembly of God - 6 p.m. Friday

Elm Springs United Methodist Church - 6 p.m. Friday

Fellowship Bible Church, Rogers - 6 p.m. Friday

Trinity Fellowship, Fayetteville - 6 p.m. Saturday

SOURCE: STAFF REPORT

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Heath and Denise England talk about how the Celebrate Recovery program has helped them. (By: Flip Putthoff)

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