Sexual Addiction

Offered for: Men & Women (seperately)

This group offers Christ-centered support for individuals seeking freedom from lust and compulsive sexual behaviors. Many find themselves stuck in harmful patterns that impact relationships, work, and personal well-being, often feeling unable to break free despite consequences. At the core of this group is the love and power of Jesus Christ, along with a safe, accountable community where people can share openly and begin taking honest steps toward change. We recognize that lasting freedom does not come through willpower alone, but through Christ and the support of others, one day at a time. If you are weary from this cycle, you are invited to join us as we pursue God’s guidance, accountability, and lasting transformation together.

Understanding the Struggle

Sexual addiction often runs deeper than behavior, connecting to emotional pain, shame, isolation, and unmet needs. Many experience cycles of temporary relief followed by regret and disconnection. These patterns are often rooted in unresolved wounds that need space to be understood and brought into the light. Lasting change begins with recognizing what is driving the behavior and addressing those deeper layers in a safe, supportive environment.

Our Approach to Healing

This group provides a structured, compassionate environment for growth in spiritual strength and relational connection. Through Biblical truth, guided discussion, and shared experience, participants move from secrecy to honesty, and from isolation to support. Men and women meet in separate groups to encourage openness and trust among peers with shared experience. The group emphasizes accountability, personal responsibility, and reliance on God, along with practical tools to interrupt destructive patterns. Over time, members often experience renewed hope, healthier relationships, and a clearer path forward. Healing takes time, but with Christ-centered support, freedom becomes both possible and sustainable.

“For this is the will of God, your sanctification: that you abstain from sexual immorality; that each one of you know how to control his own body in holiness and honor, not in the passion of lust… For God has not called us for impurity, but in holiness.”
-1 Thessalonians 4:3-5a, 7