Recovery Church Movement is looking for Christians in long-term recovery, in the Wilmington area, to join us in planting a Recovery Church.
Why Wilmington, NC?
Wilmington North Carolina is known for its beautiful island beaches, Historic District, gardens, Riverwalk, and of course southern charm. However, Wilmington received a not-so-flattering accolade of a different fashion, according to a 2016 study, the city was rated #1 in the entire nation for opioid abuse. The bad news is that the problem might be even bigger than the study indicated. Although some positive gains over the last few years may have been made, the crisis is more critical than ever. With the rise of synthetics like Fentanyl and “social distancing” precautions due to COVID-19, a perfect storm has been released. We are now seeing a pandemic within the pandemic.
Overdoses and overdose deaths are continuing to rise. We are losing an entire generation. How can we change this? A fledgling movement is beginning to spread across the United States. Addicts and Alcoholics, in recovery, are working together with Recovery Church Movement, the local Church, and recovery fellowships, to plant Recovery Churches across this nation.
Currently, there is not a Recovery Church in Wilmington. That’s where you come in. Would you prayerfully consider partnering with us today to change this? Let’s work together to build a team to plant a Recovery Church in Wilmington and help addicts of alcoholics fall in love with Jesus and find a path to recovery.
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A Church Created BY the Recovery Community FOR the Recovery Community
Recovery Church Movement (RCM) is a network of Recovery Churches reaching and training those in early recovery to grow in their faith and recovery. RCM is a bridge between the 12-Step Fellowships and the Church. We train, coach, and help people learn to become disciple makers within the recovery community and start, plant, and reproduce Recovery Churches.
Through the power of Jesus and the ministry of Recovery Church men and women are coming to faith in Christ and are being redeemed and rescued out of the slavery of addiction. Each week Recovery Church serves hundreds of people that desire to maintain their sobriety while strengthening their relationship with Jesus Christ.
Recovery Church desires to see believers lead the way in providing hope to a nation facing the horrific epidemic of addiction.
We have launched training to plant Recovery Churches across the United States. Join the ministry of bringing healing to the hurting by supporting the Recovery Church Movement.
With locations spreading across the United States, Recovery Church's mission is to be in every city, in every state, and across the world. You may search for your local Recovery Church location by visiting our main locations page. Are you a leader and didn't find a location in your area? Apply to open a church in your city!
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Where can I find a Recovery Church near me?Please visit our locations page! There you can search by zip code.
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How can I give to Recovery Church?You can gave with a one time donation or recurring. Visit our Giving page.
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What is Recovery Church Movement?Recovery Church Movement (RCM) is a network of Recovery Churches reaching and training those in early recovery to grow in their faith and recovery.
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Where can I find a church for recovering addicts near me?Visit any of our many Recovery Church locations! Don't see one? Learn more about how to plant a church!
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Who is Pastor Phil Dvorak at Recovery Church??Pastor Phil Dvorak is the founder and president of Recovery Church Movement. Recovery Church Movement (RCM) is a network of Recovery Churches reaching and training those in early recovery to grow in their faith and recovery.
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Does Recovery Church support 12 Step Programs?Yes, Recovery Church is a 12 Step supportive, gospel-centered church that bridges the gap between support fellowship and the church. We encourage engagement in whatever 12 step fellowship you are a part of and engagement in your local church.
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How can I help start a Recovery Church?Thank you for your interest in starting your own Recovery Church. We would love to connect with you and discuss this further. Please visit our "Plant a Church" page and apply there, and a team member will contact you shortly.