SUPPORT GROUPS
No one should have to carry heavy seasons alone. Our support groups exist to provide a safe, honest, and faith-centered place for people to heal, grow, and move forward. These groups are built on truth, accountability, and compassion not judgment. Whether you’re battling addiction, walking through grief, or rebuilding after loss or pain, you will find people who understand and are committed to walking with you.
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” -John 13:34-35
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Women of Courage - Men of Faith
ADDICATION RECOVERY MINISTRY
Recovery Meetings: Every Friday at 6:30 PM Transportation available upon request
A Christ-centered addiction recovery group focused on freedom, accountability, and long-term transformation. This is real recovery for real people grounded in faith, honesty, and support through the power and truth of Jesus Christ. We offer one-on-one support and group sessions focused on emotional, spiritual, and personal growth. The goal is freedom, real freedom, from addiction, not temporary relief. If you’re drowning in your addiction, know this: Jesus is able to rescue you.
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Grief Share
Our Grief Share group at House of Prayer is a safe, steady place for anyone walking through loss. We meet to talk, listen, and support one another with compassion and honesty. Through Scripture, conversation, and guided discussion, we help you process your grief without pressure or judgment. You don’t have to carry this alone—come find comfort, understanding, and hope as you heal one step at a time. All are welcome.
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Hope & Healing
Hope & Healing at House of Prayer is a judgment-free space for anyone battling depression, anxiety, emotional pain, or just feeling worn down by life. We focus on honest conversation, prayer, and Christ-centered encouragement that helps you breathe again, think clearly, and regain strength. You’ll find support, understanding, and real connection with people who get it. You don’t have to face the heaviness alone—come as you are and take a step toward peace, confidence, and healing.