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Re:Generation

Be brave. God loves you. He can change everything.

We all experience brokenness in life. At Re:Generation, we believe that anyone can experience new life and freedom by working through steps of healing given to us by God through the Bible. All who are tired, broken, or hurting are invited to come find recovery in Jesus Christ.

Your struggles can be overcome. God has something new for you. Come, and your life will never be the same.

Student Re:Generation

Re:generation for students is for anyone in grades 9-12 who is seeking God’s help with the brokenness in their life and is willing to do the work required by this 12-week program.

By walking the steps of healing given to us by God through the Bible, many students have found freedom from personal struggles like substance abuse, anxiety, obsessive thoughts, grief, people pleasing, sexual sin, eating disorders, the pain of a broken home, depression, suicidal thoughts, the pain of abuse, anger, and many more.

Next Student ReGen will begin on March 18. We will have a student ReGen Parent and Student Q/A on March 4 at 6:30 p.m. For more questions, please email faithhope@rushcreek.org.

Please note, student re:generation will only meet at our Green Oaks Campus. Our next session starts in January. If you need immediate help, please contact us at findhope@rushcreek.org.

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Locations & Times

Meets every Monday night from 6:30-8:30pm at our Green Oaks during Night of Hope. Our Mira Lagos campus will resume in the fall. The last day over at Mira Lagos will be May 6.

Green Oaks Campus: 2350 SW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington, TX 76017

Mira Lagos Campus: 1355 Seeton Rd, Grand Prairie, TX 75054

Leaders

Green Oaks Campus-Terry and Lori Moore
Mira Lagos Campus-Craig and Rhonda Scroggins
Students- Lindsay Trammell, Mackenzie Darnell, Shawn Bottolfson, and Morgan Wixson

What is Re:Generation?

Re:generation is 12-step discipleship through recovery. You will find freedom and healing in Christ by working through biblical steps within an authentic community. Re:gen is a safe place for everyone, no matter where you are in life or on your faith journey.

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FAQs

Re:generation is a 12-step program that is structured within the context of small groups and outlines the biblical transformation process for all. Participants will spend the first couple of months in either a newcomers group or a groundwork group. Once they have completed the groundwork curriculum, demonstrated a willingness to participate and decided that they want to move forward, they will be placed into a step-group to go through the 12 steps. Step-groups have a set number of participants and leaders. Once a step-group is launched, no new members will be added. For the next 8 to 10 months, they will progress through the steps using daily curriculum along with other step-group members.

The entire re:generation process takes about a year. Groundwork groups take about 2 months; step-groups take 8 to 10 months. The Groundwork curriculum lessons takes participants roughly 15 minutes per day and step-group curriculum takes about 30 minutes per day. Spending 30 minutes a day with God for one year while working on your recovery can change your life.

All small groups are split by gender, but not by presenting struggle. Groups with mixed struggles help participants to focus more on the spiritual brokenness behind their struggles (heart transformation). Mixed-struggle groups also help equip leaders to provide biblical counsel across multiple struggles, making them more effective ministers of the gospel in all spheres of influence.

Groundwork groups (first 7+ weeks of recovery) are always open to new participants. Participants can come as infrequently as they desire. To advance to a step group, participants must show consistency in attendance and complete Groundwork curriculum.

Step groups often have an 8/1, participant to leader ratio. Step groups are closed to new participants once launched. Participants have small group leader support, accountability with other group participants, and a mentor outside of the group. A step group typically takes about 9 months to complete the 12-step curriculum.