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No matter where you've been or what you've done, there is hope for a better way of life. Through Jesus, God makes darkness into light, brokeness into wholeness, and death into life, and he calls it redemption.

Jesus never meant for us to struggle with our sins, secrets, failures and fears alone. When people face their junk together, something powerful happens. They begin to have hope. They realize that if one person can be healed, so can another. If my friend can make it, maybe I can too. And we begin to view our brokenness not as the dark end but as a ray of hope for others.

At Mars Hill

Alcoholics Anonymous [AA]

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

[CLOSED] AA Meeting

An ongoing group that meets Mondays from 7 - 8pm in Room 401.

[OPEN] AA Meeting

An ongoing group that meets Wednesdays from 7 - 8pm in Room 401.

AA Big Book Meeting

Helping alcoholics achieve sobriety. This group meets on Thursdays at 8:30pm in Room 401.

Al-Anon

This fellowship of relatives and friends of those with addictions comes together to share their experiences in order to gain strength and hope for themselves and their loved ones. Al-Anon meets Mondays at 7pm in Room 406.

outside Resources

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous

This is a fellowship of men and women who have experienced difficulties in life as a result of eating habits. Food Addicts has proven to be an effective, longterm solution to food addiction for m any food addicts, whether they are undereaters, bulimics, overeaters or otherwise food-obsessed. For more information, call 781.932.6300 or visit foodaddicts.org.

Men's Resource Center

The Men's Resource Center helps men to discover and explore what it means not just to be a man but also to be a whole human being. Programs include a focus on issues of alcohol and drug abuse, sexual addiction, and addiction to work. To learn more, call 616.456.1178 or visit www.menscenter.org.

Xxxchurch.com

Xxxchurch.com exists to bring awareness, openness, accountability and recovery to the church, society and individuals in the issues of pornography and to begin to provide solutions through non-judgmental and creative means. To learn more, visit xxxchurch.com.

For more opportunities, see the Weekly.