Celebrate Recovery Groups in the North of England

Groups in the North East

Newcastle upon Tyne

Jesmond Parish Church

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Monday 7:00pm for 7:15pm

This group meets weekly. You are welcome to just turn up or contact the Ministry Leader for more information first.

Sunderland

Bethany City Church

Bethany City Church

Bede Tower, Burdon Road, Sunderland, SR2 7EA

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Tuesday 7:30pm

This group is open to men only.

This group meets weekly. We encourage you to ring before attending the first time.

Groups in the North West

Lancaster

Hope Church Lancaster

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Tuesday 7:30pm

    (meets in Stepping Stones at rear)

This group meets weekly. You are welcome to just turn up or contact the Ministry Leader for more information first.

Manchester

Audacious Church

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Tuesday 7:30pm 

This group meets weekly. You are welcome to just turn up or contact the Ministry Leader for more information first.

Bolton

Red Lane Church

Wednesday 12pm

This group meets weekly. You are welcome to just turn up or contact the Ministry Leader for more information first.

Blackburn

St Luke’s Church

St Luke’s Church

Bank Top, Blackburn, Lancashire, BB2 1TA

Tuesday 7:30pm

This group meets weekly. You are welcome to just turn up or contact the Ministry Leader for more information first.

St Helens

The Mount, St Andrews

Tuesday 7 – 9pm

This group meets weekly. You are welcome to just turn up or contact the Ministry Leader for more information first.

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