Recovery groups meet at every Resurrection location and online. Download a full list of opportunities here.
Meets Thursdays at 5:30 pm for pizza, then 6:15 – 8 pm for a live streamed testimony and open share group. Blue Springs Recovery is led by Bill Kephart.
Meets Thursdays 6:15–8 pm for a live streamed testimony then an open share group. Downtown Recovery is led by Jeff Lady.
Join us at 5:30 pm (Central Time) for pizza and fellowship, then hear a testimony from a brother or sister on the journey of recovery each week at 6:15 pm in the Foundry in Building B, followed by Recovery Support Group meetings at 7 pm (various locations and/or online).
Meets Thursdays 6:15–8 pm for a live streamed testimony then an open share group. Overland Park Recovery is led by Sandy Thailing and Stephen Schuellein.
Meets Thursdays 6:15–8 pm for a live streamed testimony then an open share group. West Recovery is led by Kate Melton.
Recovery groups welcome anyone who has been affected by substance, drug or alcohol abuse or addictions of any kind, including those struggling with mental health concerns. Some groups are meeting in person and online, while others are online only or currently not meeting.
For current information on our groups, email Lesa Kleinmann or call (913) 544-0707. You can also join our Facebook group here.
This 12-Step program is for ages 25 and under who are battling addictions of any type. The group meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 7 pm Central Time in Building B, Room B206, as well as online via Zoom. For in person meetings, please access by using the south doors of Building B.
For any questions about this group, email Tyler King or call 913-481-4565, or email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about 12-Step Young Adult Recovery Group call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
Al-Anon helps families and friends of alcoholics. Through sharing their experiences, strength and hope, the support group seeks solutions for their common problems.
We meet at two times during the week:
For more information, email Tom Langhofer or email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central, or call Lesa at (913) 544-0707.
For questions about Al-Anon Support Group call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve common problems and help others to recover from alcoholism. The primary purpose of this group is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
AA meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm Central Time with both in-person and online options. Email Kent Harlow or call 913-220-1227 for Zoom meeting information.
In-person meetings are in Room C041b at Resurrection Leawood. Please access by using the far east door of the building (all other doors will be locked). This door will be locked at 7:15 pm; please contact leader if you need to enter after 7:15.
For more information about meetings, email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about Alcoholics Anonymous call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
Co-Dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving relationships. We gather together to support and share with each other in a journey of self-discovery -- learning to love the self. Living the program allows each of us to become increasingly honest with ourselves about our personal histories and our own codependent behaviors.
We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. These are the principles of our program and guides to developing honest and fulfilling relationships with ourselves and others. In CoDA, we each learn to build a bridge to a Higher Power of our own understanding, and we allow others the same privilege.
The renewal process is a gift of healing for us. By actively working the program of Co-Dependents Anonymous, we can each realize a new joy, acceptance and serenity in our lives.
This class meets in person at Resurrection Leawood (Room B260) and online through Zoom. For more information, email Marcelo Rosa or call 913-707-6052, or email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about Co-Dependents Anonymous call Marni Ellis at 913-544-0262, or email using the form below.
A 12-step faith-based group for family and friends of loved ones struggling with substance use disorder and other addictions. This group is for people age 18+.
For more information, email group leaders Bob and Barbi McNay or call 913-681-5207, or email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about Family Hope call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
Pastor Darryl Burton leads these month-long classes in person at Resurrection Leawood in Room B255 and online via Zoom. The class alternates between hope one month and forgiveness the next. This is a time for sharing experiences, strength and hope.
For more information, email Pastor Darryl, group leader, or Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about Focus on Hope and Forgiveness call Darryl Burton at (913) 232-4143, or email using the form below.
This 12 Step faith-based co-ed support group is for people who struggle with addictions and habits of any kind.
Groups meet online and in person:
For more information, email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about 12-Step Faith-Based Group for Men & Women call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
This conversation group is for women who have been unable to stop substance abuse on their own, and also aids with unhealthy compulsive behaviors.
For more information about meetings, email Jen Schultz or call 913-232-4104, or email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about 12-Step Faith-Based Recovery for Women call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
For men struggling with pornography and sex addiction. This gender-specific group uses the twelve steps and Life Recovery Bible in a Christ-centered approach.
For more information about meetings, email group leader Tyler Jinks or call 913-951-6828, or email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about Resurrection Recovery for Men call Tyler Jinks at 913-951-6828, or email using the form below.
This program helps those who are affected by the substance abuse, drug abuse, alcohol abuse or other addictions of a loved one. The meetings promote the use of tools to help with emotional upsets, promote effective communication methods when dealing with loved ones, and much more. For ages 18+.
For more information about meetings, email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central, or email the group leader.
For questions about SMART Recovery for Family & Friends call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
This group is for people who have tried to stop a habit but have been unable to do so on their own. It is for men and women looking for recovery from alcohol, prescription drugs, pornography, gambling, drugs, food and other compulsive behaviors.
For more information email Andrea Luker or call 913-302-3527, or email Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about SMART Recovery for Men & Women call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
Join group leaders, Bob and Barbi McNay, Starting Monday June 6th from 6:30-8:30pm at Church of the Resurrection Bulding B Room 256
Nar-Anon, known officially as "Nar-Anon Family Groups" , is a twelve-step program for friends and family members of those who are affected by someone else's addiction. NarAnon is complementary to, but separate from, Narcotics Anonymous (NA), analogous to Al-Anon with respect to Alcoholics Anonymous; Nar-Anon's traditions state that it should "always cooperate with Narcotics Anonymous."
For questions about Nar-Anon for Families call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
Currently not meeting. For more information about meetings, email Marni Ellis, Community Support and Counseling Administrative Assistant.
Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship for persons for whom drugs have become a major problem. NA participants meet regularly to help each other stay clean.
For questions about Narcotics Anonymous call Marni Ellis at 913-544-0262, or email using the form below.
This AA group meets online and at Resurrection Overland Park on Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 pm Central Time. Email Michelle Dinkel for more information.
For questions about AA - Resurrection Overland Park call Michelle Dinkel , or email using the form below.
Al Anon from our Overland Park location meets on Tuesdays at 7 pm in Room 2 or online via Zoom. Please email Coco McAtee for more information or to get Zoom access.
For questions about Al-Anon - Resurrection Overland Park call Coco McAtee , or email using the form below.
This group is for people who have tried to stop a habit but have been unable to do so on their own. It is for men and women looking for recovery from alcohol, prescription drugs, pornography, gambling, drugs, food and other compulsive behaviors.
For more information email or call the group leader Brad (913) 529-9494 or Lesa Kleinmann, Coordinating Assistant to Care Central.
For questions about SMART Recovery for Men & Women at Resurrection Overland Park call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
ONGOING GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - PARENTS OF CHILDREN LOST TO SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER JUNE 2 | 6:30 - 8 PM | IN PERSON ONLY | LEAWOOD LOCATION (CLASSROOM B256)
This group is for all parents who have lost a child to substance use disorder. The group facilitators, Ann Illgner and Susan Casaert, have both experienced the grief of losing a child in this manner. Please join us for a time to talk, discuss, listen, and walk with other parents that are on your same journey. The group will meet the first and third Thursday of each month, beginning June 2, 2022.
For questions about Parents of Children Lost to Substance Use Disorder call Lesa Kleinmann at (913)544-0707, or email using the form below.
Watch this conversation between Pastor Adam and Gary Mendell, a national leader in the addiction space and founder of Shatterproof, whose mission is to spare others the tragedy his family has suffered.
First Call led a conversation to offer education and support for the high need faith communities are finding regarding substance use and mental health. This conversation addresses language to reduces stigma in regarding addiction and offers resources to those seeking help in the Kansas City area.
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Have questions about what recovery is and how it works? Take a look at this video to learn what it's all about.
How does someone find hope in the midst of the tragic loss of a child? Frank Boal, sportscaster with Fox 4 KC and WHB 810 Radio, shares his personal story following the death of his son Brett in a car accident. He talks about Brett’s struggle with addiction and its impact on his family.
The Kansas City Royals' general manager Dayton Moore spoke at Resurrection to raise awareness about the harmful effects of pornography and how to find hope after addiction. This event was part of our weekly Thursday Care Night programming.
We are looking to our youth for answers to why addiction is growing in Johnson County. This conversation took place on Thursday, September 19 in the Student Center.
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