The History of Celebrate Recovery
https://celebraterecovery.comFrom its beginning in 1991 at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, Celebrate Recovery has grown into a global movement. It was founded by Pastor John Baker, a man who had experienced the healing power of both Alcoholics Anonymous and his Christian faith, but saw a need for a program that fully integrated the two.
Baker submitted a 13-page proposal to Pastor Rick Warren with a vision: a recovery program based entirely on the Bible, not just loosely spiritual in nature. Pastor Warren loved the idea, and within a year, Celebrate Recovery launched with 43 people.
Today, it’s a global movement with over 35,000 churches hosting Celebrate Recovery groups around the world.
What Makes Celebrate Recovery Different?
At its core Celebrate Recovery is a Christian 12-step alternative that offers a safe and supportive environment for anyone struggling with hurts, habits and hang-ups—whether it’s a specific habit, a particular hang up or broader struggles. It’s not just for people battling drug or alcohol addiction. It’s for anyone dealing with:
- Codependency
- Pornography or sexual addiction
- Eating disorders
- Childhood trauma
- Anger
- Control issues
- Anxiety and depression
- Family dysfunction
- Mental health
- Grief
- And more
Unlike secular programs, Celebrate Recovery doesn’t leave the concept of a “higher power” open-ended. It clearly defines Jesus Christ as the source of healing and the foundation of recovery. This Christ-centered focus resonates deeply with believers looking for a recovery process grounded in biblical truth.
The 8 Principles and the 12 Steps: A Biblical Foundation
Celebrate Recovery is structured around two core frameworks: the 12 Steps of Recovery and the eight principles based on the Beatitudes from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5).
The eight principles form a very similar set to the 12 Steps, providing a parallel structure and purpose within the recovery process.
While the 12 Steps may be familiar from programs like AA, Celebrate Recovery reinterprets them through a distinctly Christian lens, using biblical comparisons to explicitly link each step and principle to specific Bible verses.
The 8 Principles
These principles are tied to Scripture and walk participants through a process of spiritual transformation. Here’s a brief overview:
- I’m not God. Admit that I am powerless to control my tendency to do the wrong thing. (“Blessed are the poor in spirit…” – Matthew 5:3)
- God exists, I matter to Him and He has the power to help me recover. (Matthew 5:4)
- I choose to commit all my life and will to Christ’s care and control. (Matthew 5:5)
- I openly examine and confess my faults to myself, to God and to someone I trust. (Matthew 5:8)
- I voluntarily submit to every change God wants to make in my life. (Matthew 5:6)
- I evaluate all my relationships. Forgive those who’ve hurt me and make amends where possible. (Matthew 5:7, 9)
- I reserve a daily time with God for self-examination, Bible reading and prayer. (Matthew 5:10)
- I yield myself to God to bring this Good News to others by example and my words. (Matthew 5:10)
The 12 Steps (with Scripture)
Celebrate Recovery’s 12 Steps mirror those of AA, but each is paired with a corresponding verse. For example:
- Step 1: “We admitted we were powerless over our addictions and compulsive behaviors, that our lives had become unmanageable.” (Romans 7:18)
- Step 3: “We made a decision to turn our lives and our wills over to the care of God.” (Romans 12:1)
- Step 9: “We made direct amends to such people whenever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.” (Luke 6:31)
This scriptural grounding makes Celebrate Recovery a truly faith-based recovery model, not just “spiritual” or moral.
The Core of Celebrate Recovery Program
At the heart of the Celebrate Recovery program is a commitment to a Christ-centered ministry where people can find real hope and healing. Unlike many recovery programs, Celebrate Recovery is built on eight sequential principles, known as the Eight Recovery Principles, which are based on the teachings of Jesus from the Beatitudes. These principles guide people through every stage of their recovery journey, offering a clear path to spiritual growth and lasting change.
Celebrate Recovery addresses a wide range of struggles from addiction and compulsive behaviors to emotional pain and unhealthy patterns. By focusing on these eight recovery principles, people are encouraged to take honest steps towards healing, supported by a loving community and the power of faith.
This approach not only helps people break free from addiction but also empowers them to grow spiritually and find new purpose in life. Through this Christ-centered ministry, many people have found hope, restoration, and a new direction.
Is Celebrate Recovery for You?
One of the strengths of Celebrate Recovery is that it meets people in all stages of life and struggle. It’s not just for those in crisis—it’s for anyone who wants to break free from cycles of pain and step into a life marked by peace, purpose, and a deeper connection with God.
You don’t have to be a “church person” to attend. Many participants start their healing journey through Celebrate Recovery and come to faith along the way. Others find it to be the bridge that brings their faith back to life after years of struggle.
