Recovery

Recovery Ministry

You’re not alone

You can find connection and encouragement when you are in the lonely struggle of addiction. No matter what type of addiction you face, find some hope, solutions, and healing here. We all need support as we walk this out in our lives.

Find a Meeting

Higher Powered
Higher Powered

Open AA Meeting 7 PM
Mill Creek Campus Bridge Room

AA For Women
AA For Women

AA meeting for women 10 AM
Mill Creek Campus Bridge Room

FAQs

For Alcoholics

Some Higher Powered meetings are open AA meetings while others follow the Big Book of AA. All are open to anyone struggling with alcohol addiction. It’s a one-hour meeting where we can confidentially yet openly share our struggles. All Higher Powered meetings are open to all genders except for our women only meeting on Wednesdays at Woodinville.

For Any Addictions

Also at our Mill Creek Campus, we apply Biblical principles to the 12 steps of AA. This is open to those with any type of addiction (narcotics, pornography, alcohol, etc.).

For Alcoholics

Located at our Woodinville Campus, this is a one hour meeting where we can confidentially yet openly share our struggles. Like Higher Powered, this is an open AA meeting.

For Alcoholics

This group goes through the Big Book of AA weekly at our Woodinville Campus.

Why has this ministry made a difference for you?

Why has this ministry made a difference for you?

“It’s the fellowship and the steps. There is a special sort of power that a fellowship like AA can, after 87 years with no leader and no rules, be guided only by 12 simple traditions that have not changed. Then add that it’s grown from 2 alcoholics to over 2 million alcoholics. The commonality of our problems overpowers the differences in our beliefs as we see the solution unfold.”
– Kirk Carlson, Recovery Pastor