Online Groups Weekly Schedule
WEEK: December 2nd - December 8th
*Based upon US Central Time
TYPES OF GROUPS
Fresh Hope Support Groups
Our “Bread and Butter.”
Based upon the Fresh Hope 7 Principles of Recovery, a Fresh Hope Support Group is a faith-based, peer-to-peer, compassionate and nurturing community where individuals struggling with mental health challenges or emotional distress as well as their loved ones can find solace, understanding, and hope.
Fresh Hope Support Groups are ongoing and offer a variety of recovery-related topics ranging from- 40 Days of Hope, Pastor Brad’s Book, Topic Cards, Tools of Recovery, etc.
These groups offer a safe space within local churches or online, where participants can openly discuss their pain and experiences, strength, and hope. We believe that it is possible to live a rich and full life in spite of a mental health diagnosis. Fresh Hope Support Groups are a place of transformation, where individuals can reclaim their lives and find the strength to face their challenges head-on.
Focus Groups:
- Tools of Recovery: These are 11 practical actions recommended in one’s recovery process. We read through each tool and its benefits. Pause, and comment on each one as it applies to our lives.
- Prayers for Mental Health: A brief half an hour meeting filled with conversation sharing praise reports and prayer requests with each other and then praying for each other.
- Pastor Brad’s Book: The Fresh Hope official workbook is read and studied. It has our founder’s testimony as well as the Principles of Recovery and a guide to work through them.
Fill out the Form below and you will receive all the information on how to join by email.
Confidential Contact Information Form
You’re more than welcome to attend as many meetings as you like. To do so fill out this form. The information you provide will be kept confidential. Once you fill out this form you will get an email about how to attend any of the groups. And by the way, did you know that Fresh Hope offers Hope Coaching also? Click Here for more information!
Fresh Hope 12/7 Online Groups
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
TYPES OF GROUPS
FRESH HOPE SUPPORT GROUP:
Our “Bread and Butter.”
Based upon the Fresh Hope 7 Principles of Recovery, a Fresh Hope Support Group is a faith-based, peer-to-peer, compassionate and nurturing community where individuals struggling with mental health challenges or emotional distress as well as their loved ones can find solace, understanding, and hope.
Fresh Hope Support Groups are ongoing and offer a variety of recovery-related topics ranging from- 40 Days of Hope, Pastor Brad’s Book, Topic Cards, Tools of Recovery, etc.
These groups offer a safe space within local churches or online, where participants can openly discuss their pain and experiences, strength, and hope. We believe that it is possible to live a rich and full life in spite of a mental health diagnosis. Fresh Hope Support Groups are a place of transformation, where individuals can reclaim their lives and find the strength to face their challenges head-on.
SPECIALTY GROUPS:
Tools of Recovery: There are 11 practical actions recommended in one’s recovery process. We read through each tool and its benefits. Pause, and comment on each one as it applies to our lives.
Prayers for Mental Health: A brief half and hour meeting filled with conversation sharing praise reports and prayer requests with each other and then praying for each other
Pastor Brad’s Book: The Fresh Hope official workbook is read and studied. It has our founder’s testimony as well as the Principles of Recovery and a guide to work through them.
Fill out the Form below and you will receive all the information on how to join by email
Confidential Contact Information Form
In order to participate in meetings, you will need to complete these registration process. Please rest assured that all information you provide will keep confidential. It will be kept in a secure location and will not be shared will anyone else. We ask for this information in case of an emergency. Fresh Hope support group meetings are not intended to be substitute for professional treatment.