Name
Campus
Day
Time
Type
Child Care
Valiant Hearts: Cherished Support Group
North Richland Hills
Thursday
6:30 PM
Support
Yes

Come as you are! We’re a weekly place to find others who understand your story, struggles, and desire for change. It’s for current and past escorts, strippers, webcam girls, porn stars, or any woman who has been prostituted or trafficked.

Childcare available.

Questions? Contact Emily at 817-329-6921 or [email protected].

SAA Support Group
Keller
Friday
7:00 PM
Support
No

Sex Addictions Anonymous (SAA) (MEN only)
A fellowship of men who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may overcome their sexual addiction and help others to recovery from sexual addiction or dependency. A 12-step recovery program.

Fridays at 7:00p in room 246.

Call or email for online or other in-person meetings.
DFW SAA Help line: 469-251-0423
[email protected]

Relationship Dynamics – WFW
West Fort Worth
Saturday
Morning
Support
No

Family relationships bring the most joy and the most heartache.  Learn about relationship dynamics and techniques that will enable you to live at peace at home. Those in tough family situations desire real change – come experience what peace in relationships can do for your family.

Click here to register.

*Childcare not available –  WFW Campus Room 154

Relationship Dynamics – Skills for Healthy Relationships

Saturday, November 2 – 8:30-11:30am

 

Rapport Building – WFW
West Fort Worth
Saturday
Morning
Support
No

To become peacemakers in our sphere of influence means learning to build connections with others that will endure through conflict.  Rapport building in close relationships enables people to understand other perspectives better. Creating a safe space for conversation, friendship and collaborative working together is crucial. The class will explore easy to use techniques for rapport and team building, developing relationships and understanding emotion. Learn what happens to our brains and bodies during conflict. This class will equip you to take the fear out of everyday encounters and utilize your emotional intelligence.

Click here to register

*Childcare not available – WFW Campus Room 154

Rapport Building, Empathy, and Understanding Emotions

Saturday, September 28 – 8:30-11:30am

Pure Desire Ministries
Keller
Tuesday
6:30 PM
Support
Yes

Pure Desire Ministries began over 20 years ago as Dr. Ted Roberts recognized the pervasiveness of sexual struggle in the church. The pat answers of the past only gave men and women a message of “try harder” which kept them isolated in their sin and shame. He and a professional staff, developed a course that is Biblically sound, clinically based, and highly successful at creating lasting change.

The work begins with the award-winning Conquer Series. This 10 week course serves as an on-ramp for people in the church to understand the true nature of sexual addiction, and to seek healing in a grace-filled, redemptive way.

The program continues with The Seven Pillars of Freedom, a 29 lesson program designed to more fully explore the nature of addiction, the way God intends His people to fight against the powers that want to defeat us and what that freedom will look like.

This program does require a serious application of effort, a willingness to be vulnerable and open with your fellow classmates and a measure of dedication to allow the Holy Spirit turn you into the warrior that God intended.

Workbook materials can be purchased from www.puredesire.org ($50)

To register or for questions, please call Bob W. at 817-991-5518 or email: [email protected].

Nar-Anon Family Group
North Richland Hills
Tuesday
6:30 PM
Support
Yes

NarAnon family groups are 12 step programs to help in the personal recovery of those whose lives have become unmanageable due to a loved one’s addiction. It offers peace, healing and understanding. No registration is needed.

Tuesday at 6:30 pm in person and Webex

Thursday at 7:00 pm via Webex

Saturday at 9:00 am via Webex

Contact Nar-Anon for the Webex online meeting information.

Grief Recovery Support Group (WFW)
West Fort Worth
Tuesday
6:30 PM
Support
Yes

Learning as much as you can about the mourning process is one thing you can do for yourself when you are grieving. Upon registration, trained and empathetic mentors will walk with you on this journey and are dedicated to helping you with your specific needs. They will help you take a more in-depth look at grief and how it affects your life. You will be given the tools you need to process your grief so you can find peace and healing.

This group meets every Tuesday for six weeks at the NRH Campus or the WFW Campus. Registration ends on the start date of each seminar.

2024 Seminar dates: (click to register)

NRH | September 10 – October 15 | 7:00 – 8:30p

WFW | September 10 – October 15 | 6:30 – 8:30p

NRH | November 5 – December 10 | 7:00 – 8:30p

WFW | A Night of Remembrance | December 3 | 6:30 – 8:30

Call 817-765-8148 for more information.

Grief Recovery Support Group (NRH)
North Richland Hills
Tuesday
7:00 PM
Support
Yes

Learning as much as you can about the mourning process is one thing you can do for yourself when you are grieving. Upon registration, trained and empathetic mentors will walk with you on this journey and are dedicated to helping you with your specific needs. They will help you take a more in-depth look at grief and how it affects your life. You will be given the tools you need to process your grief so you can find peace and healing.

This group meets every Tuesday for six weeks at the NRH Campus or the WFW Campus. Registration ends on the start date of each seminar.

2024 Seminar dates: (click to register)

NRH | September 10 – October 15 | 7:00 – 8:30p

WFW | September 10 – October 15 | 6:30 – 8:30p

NRH | November 5 – December 10 | 7:00 – 8:30p

WFW | A Night of Remembrance | December 3 | 6:30 – 8:30

Call 817-765-8148 for more information.

Dementia Caregivers Support Group
North Richland Hills
Sunday
Afternoon
Support
No

Has your loved one been diagnosed with Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease? Do you provide the care and support they need on a daily or infrequent basis? This group provides education and support to YOU, the caregiver.

Meets monthly on the 3rd Sunday from 2:30 – 4:00pm in the Next Gen Room 270 at the NRH Campus. For more information, email the Counseling & Wellness office or call 817-765-8148.

CR Step Study Women NRH Tues. 6:30-8:30
Keller
Tuesday
6:30 PM
Support
No
Conflict Resolution Classes
North Richland Hills
Varies
Varies
Support
No

“Want Peace where there is no Peace?”

We help resolve conflict through free and confidential equipping, coaching, and mediation. We can help, even when the other party is not yet ready to resolve the conflict, by coaching you on how to deal with a difficult relationship or conflict.

We also work with individuals or groups who need a facilitator to help them process their relationships and conflict. Our goal is to be the support your need when relationships are stuck in recurring conflict. The team of trained conflict coaches and mediators are rooted in Christian principles and serve all Hills campuses.

NOW OFFERING CLASSES BELOW

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Conflict Resolution | Saturday, September 7

Class designed to help you understand what causes and prolongs conflict.  Conflict is inevitable, yet each of us can learn to be Christ like in the midst of a conflict. Our lives are complicated by dealing with difficult people at home, at church, at school and at work.  How can we best prepare ourselves to see difficult people as opportunities to share God’s love and grow spiritually? This class is a fresh new look at ways to have effective and calm conversations with difficult people. This will be a practical approach to conflict resolution, including active listening techniques, so that each attendee walks away with a framework for dealing with conflict in their own life.

Rapport Building, Empathy & Emotion | Saturday, September 28

To become peacemakers in our sphere of influence means learning to build connections with others that will endure through conflict.  Rapport building in close relationships enables people to understand other perspectives better. Creating a safe space for conversation, friendship and collaborative working together is crucial. The class will explore easy to use techniques for rapport and team building, developing relationships and understanding emotion. Learn what happens to our brains and bodies during conflict. This class will equip you to take the fear out of everyday encounters and utilize your emotional intelligence.

Relationship Dynamics | Saturday, November 2

Family relationships bring the most joy and the most heartache.  Learn about relationship dynamics and techniques that will enable you to live at peace at home. Those in tough family situations desire real change – come experience what peace in relationships can do for your family.

 

If you want peace where there is no peace, contact the Conflict Resolution Center for your next steps. By appointment.

Conflict Resolution – WFW
West Fort Worth
Saturday
Morning
Support
No

Class designed to help you understand what causes and prolongs conflict.  Conflict is inevitable, yet each of us can learn to be Christ like in the midst of a conflict. Our lives are complicated by dealing with difficult people at home, at church, at school and at work.  How can we best prepare ourselves to see difficult people as opportunities to share God’s love and grow spiritually? This class is a fresh new look at ways to have effective and calm conversations with difficult people. This will be a practical approach to conflict resolution, including active listening techniques, so that each attendee walks away with a framework for dealing with conflict in their own life. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

*Childcare not available –  WFW Campus Room 154

Conflict Resolution

Saturday, September 7 – 8:30-11:30am

Authentic Men's Recovery
West Fort Worth
Monday
6:30 PM
Support
No

This is an addiction recovery group for men struggling with unwanted sexual behavior. It is a place where Men can bring their full selves and find other Men willing to listen without judgement or condemnation. A Samson Society group.

Contact Mark S. at [email protected]
Childcare is not available.

AA-Tuesday Night Speaker Meeting
North Richland Hills
Tuesday
7:00 PM
Support
Yes

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.

This OPEN meeting is designed for speakers to bring a word of encouragement each week. Group meets in-person & online. Click for information on upcoming speakers and to access the online link.

Click here to find other groups.