Recovery Room @ Heritage
What to Expect
A safe place to find hope, healing, and freedom in Christ.
Recovery Room is a Christ-centered recovery gathering for life issues. You don’t need to have it all together to come, just come as you are.
You Are Welcome Here
Recovery Room is for anyone experiencing:
- Addiction or substance use
- Anxiety, depression, or stress
- Grief or loss
- Anger or control issues
- Relationship pain or family brokenness
- Shame, guilt, or past wounds
- Or simply feeling stuck and wanting help
You do not need to be a church member or have prior recovery experience.
What a Typical Night Looks Like
- Welcome & Opening Prayer
- Worship Music
- 12 steps recited
- Victories celebrated
- Short Teaching or testimony
- Gender‑Specific Open Sharing Groups
Open & Rolling Group
- You can join any week—there is no start or end date.
- You are never “behind.”
- You may attend as long as it is helpful.
Recovery is a journey, not a class.
Brief Sharing Guidelines
- Confidentiality: What’s shared in group stays in group.
- No pressure: You are always free to pass.
- No fixing or cross‑talk: We listen, not correct.
- Respect & grace: Every story matters.
This is a judgment‑free zone.
Faith & Recovery
Recovery Room is rooted in the belief that real healing comes from God.
You do not need to have everything figured out spiritually just a willingness to be open.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28
What Recovery Room Is (and Is Not)
It is:
- A safe place
- A supportive community
- Christ‑centered
- Honest and grace‑filled
It is not:
- Therapy or counseling
- A lecture or class
- A place to be judged or fixed
Need More Support?
Group leaders are available to help connect you with next steps, prayer, or additional support outside of group time.
Recovery Room @ Heritage
A place for the broken. A place for hope.
Where
Heritage House: 15170 Kutztown Rd, Kutztown, PA 19530
Meets weekly on Monday nights
Time: 7-9 pm
Contact: contact@hbfc.church or 484-202-0620
You are not alone. There is hope.