What is a Step Study?

What is a Step Study?
A Step Study is a personal journey through each of the 12 Steps of Celebrate Recovery in a confidential group led by a facilitator who has completed a study. The step study is where we get into the heart of the program and true healing from life's' hurts, hang-ups, and habits occur. Recovery is not an overnight phenomenon, but more like a journey; step study groups meet once per week and typically take 6 to 9 months to complete the study. A Step Study is a long-term commitment to the members of the group. If you join a Step Study, you are expected to come each week until you complete it. As with any endeavor, the more effort you put into Celebrate Recovery, the more benefit you will gain. After completing the Step Study, we hope you will join us as we minister to others dealing with their hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
When you finish the study, you will have worked your hurts, habits, and hang-ups through each of the 12 steps.
A Step Study is a long-term commitment to the members of the group. Step Study meetings are gender-specific and meet on different days other than the Sunday Evening Large Group Fellowship.
When the group has completed the first Participant Guide, the group is closed to new people. New groups start periodically, so let us know if you’re interested in joining a step group.

Pendleton First offers steps studies through out the year.  If you are interested in getting involved fill out the form and someone will help you get connected. 

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