Celebrate Recovery Groups in the Midlands

Derby

Reach Derby

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Wednesday 7:30pm

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

Birmingham

St John’s Church

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Monday 7:45pm

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

Join us for the 2025 Celebrate Recovery UK Conferences!

We’re excited to announce three regional conferences designed for everyone connected to or curious about Celebrate Recovery! Whether you’re a leader, a participant, a church exploring Celebrate Recovery, or simply interested in learning more, these events are open to you. With three dates and locations to choose from, there’s a convenient option for everyone who wants to attend:

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Each conference is a full-day event packed with inspiration, insights, and resources to support your journey.

Hurts, Hang-ups, and Habits – What’s the Difference?

Have you ever found yourself stuck in the same old struggle? You’re not alone! Hurts, hang-ups, and habits spoil the lives of many of us—and more importantly, the lives God wants for us. But what exactly do these terms mean? Let’s take a closer look. Hurts: Wounds We...

The Seven Keys of Celebrate Recovery: Key 6 – New Groups

The 6th key is about growing your Celebrate Recovery ministry.  Starting a new Open Share group within your Celebrate Recovery ministry is an exciting and meaningful step. They act like blood transfusions in your Celebrate Recovery ministry, open Share groups are...

Come to a Celebrate Recovery UK Conference

“And let us consider how we may spur one another on towards love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another – and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” Hebrews 10:24-25 (NIVUK) To me,...

The Seven Keys of Celebrate Recovery: Key 5 – Curriculum

Curriculum plays a crucial role in shaping the journey through Celebrate Recovery and John Baker knew that the foundation of an effective recovery ministry needed to be firmly rooted in the Bible. Romans 5:4 tells us: “For everything that was written in the past was...

The Seven Keys of Celebrate Recovery: Key 4 – Fellowship

It's very difficult to determine out of all the seven keys which one is the one that has the most impact on our own recoveries. I would certainly put the 4th Key Fellowship at the top of my own priorities for the following two reasons: · Emotional Support: Life is...

Relapse is not the end of the road

Most of us who are in recovery will have faced, or been very close to facing, relapse back into an unhelpful and/or unhealthy habit, that we thought we had broken free from.  This can feel quite devastating at the time and may even convince us that we will never...

The Seven Keys of Celebrate Recovery: Key 3 – Senior Pastor’s Support

The third key for growth of your Celebrate Recovery ministry is Senior Pastor support.  I can’t emphasise enough the importance of this key.  When we launched Celebrate Recovery here in Derby in 1998, our pastor was on board from the start, in fact his video is still...

A Church Leader’s View of Celebrate Recovery

As a church leader, I've seen the powerful impact of Celebrate Recovery in our congregation transforming countless lives and our church culture. It's all too common to feel you're the only one who struggles. So just by running such a group, we signal loud and clear...

The Seven Keys of Celebrate Recovery: Key 2 – Leadership Training

Leadership stands as a cornerstone of all that we do; it is also a skill that requires continuous refinement and development, which is why leadership training is the second key of a successful Celebrate Recovery group. Leadership training plays a pivotal role in the...

May is Mental Health Awareness month

Statistics show that the number of people struggling with mental health has sadly increased over the last few years – with one in four adults, and one in ten children, being diagnosed in the UK – and we all probably know others who don’t feel able to seek help....