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National Recovery Month



September is Recovery Month National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month 2013


Community Events


Twelve Step Recovery Eucharist Service  (3960)

09/16/2012 4:00 PM - 09/16/2012 5:00 PM

This recovery- centered Eucharist is intended to be both a healing experience for those suffering from problems of addiction and a transformational experience for our church. The recovery centered Eucharist is grounded in welcoming, community building,
pastoral care and liturgics. The Twelve Step Eucharist is celebrated in the tradition of a Rite II Episcopal service centered around building an awareness of the integration between the Eucharist and Twelve Step spirituality. Rev. Sam Shoemaker, an Episcopal
priest, worked closely with Bill W. as he developed the twelve step basis of AA. Whether you are in recovery, have friends or family members in recovery or simply are curious about this type of liturgy, this service is open to everyone. Services are held the
third Sunday of the month.


Location: Trinity Cathedral

315 North St.
Easton, MD 21601
United States


Sponsoring Organizations: The Church of the Holy Trinity, The Diocese of Easton and Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church


Type of Event: Faith-Based




Targeted participants for this year's event: 20



Primary Contact:
Fr. Kevin Cross
P.O. Box 387

Oxford, MD  21654

United States
410-226-5134









 

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