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  • Celebrate Recovery


    March 18, 2024
    6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

    Details

    Everyone has struggles. No one is immune. We struggle with hurts from our past and our present. We have tons of regrets and bad decisions that we wish we could go back and change. Most of those regrets and bad decision are tied to relationships which have become broken. We wish we could repair all of those broken relationships. Add to this, we have a sinful past that we have tried to run from. All of this weighs us down and we have a tendency to develop destructive habits. These can be addictive behaviors, avoidance, depression, fear, anxiety, worry, risky behaviors and a host of other hang-ups that keep us from healthy relationships. We wish we could fix ourselves, but we can’t. Others have tried to fix us, but they can’t. What can we do? Where can we turn?

    When we get to that low point of hopelessness, CELEBRATE RECOVERY E’TOWN is where you want to go. CR (Celebrate Recovery) is a Christ-centered, biblically based recovery ministry that will point you to the HELP, HEALING and HOPE for which you’ve been looking but have not found. You will find the healing God has been trying to show you for so long in the 8 Recovery Principles and the 12 Biblical Steps to recovery in your life. God wants you to experience His grace and the encouragement of others who have successfully walked the road to recovery in their lives. We will walk with you on your road away from the hurts, hang-ups and habits of your lives and into healthier godly relationships with other believers in Jesus. Come and join us at Celebrate Recovery E’town.

    While our Monday night gatherings are on pause, please visit us on Facebook, Youtube and Instagram

     

  • Grief Support Group


    March 19, 2024
    10:00 am - 10:00 am

    Details

    Support groups.  Sharing grief.  Finding hope.

    A six-session, peer support program for anyone who has lost a loved one.
    -Every other Tuesday, 10am, beginning Feb. 20
    -Every other Thursday, 6:30pm, beginning Feb. 22

    Register through:
    newhopechurch.com or jtsway.com

  • PTSD and Suicide Awareness


    March 20, 2024
    5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

    Details

    Why is suicide risk higher in trauma survivors? It may be because of the symptoms of PTSD or it may be due to other mental health problems, like depression. Studies show that suicide risk is higher in persons with PTSD. Some studies link suicide risk in those with PTSD to distressing trauma memories, anger, and poor control of impulses. Further, suicide risk is higher for those with PTSD who have certain styles of coping with stress, such as not expressing feelings.
    Research suggests that for Veterans with PTSD, the strongest link to both suicide attempts and thinking about suicide is guilt related to combat. Many Veterans have very disturbing thoughts and extreme guilt about actions taken during times of war. These thoughts can often overwhelm the Veteran and make it hard for him or her to deal with the intense feelings.

    “HERE IS BETTER”
    A soldier’s story is always personal, but never more than in HERE. IS. BETTER., a documentary film with unprecedented access inside trauma therapy sessions of men and women veterans battling posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
    The powerful feature-length documentary HERE. IS. BETTER. offers a uniquely hopeful and impactful perspective on the rising mental health crisis in America. Each year, 8 million adults suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the U.S. alone, and veterans are more than twice as likely to have PTSD than civilians. HERE. IS. BETTER. follows four veterans, each with diverse backgrounds and service experience, as they undergo the most clinically effective, evidence-based trauma psychotherapies for PTSD.

    The film features Army veteran and former politician Jason Kander, sharing his journey through treatment for the first time. A nationally recognized rising star in the Democratic Party with presidential aspirations, Jason stunningly dropped out of the Kansas City mayoral race by publicly announcing on Facebook that he would be seeking treatment for his PTSD. Jason had buried his PTS for over 10 years since his time as a military intelligence officer in Afghanistan, an increasingly untenable situation that was having a ripple effect on his wife, Diana, and their young family.

    Gaining unprecedented access to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the film also documents internationally recognized PTSD expert Dr. Kathleen Chard and her women veterans’ treatment group at the Cincinnati VA’s Trauma Recovery Center. Teresa, an Army veteran who served in Iraq, was still haunted by the day an IED went off by her convoy, nearly killing her husband, and what she could have done differently to alter the course of events that day. Tabitha, a Marine veteran, came to the program to “stay on the planet, above ground” for her two sons. Early in Tabitha’s training, a sexual assault that contributed to her PTSD occurred, deeply impacting her through two tours of duty and back home again.

    At a veterans’ retreat in Florida, John, who had served as a door gunner during the Vietnam War, finds himself at a crossroads in his life and is finally ready to seek the help he needs and begin to put together the pieces of his past. Recently retired and an empty nester, he was increasingly feeling a pronounced sense of isolation from his wife and family, themes he begins to explore in the therapy sessions he was introduced to at the retreat.

    During the making of the film, these proud service members allowed cameras to document their experiences during their PTSD treatments and bear witness to their struggles and triumphs throughout their recovery. Their moving stories illustrate how the seemingly impossible can become possible and that you can face each day with hope. Life is worth the fight. HERE. IS. BETTER.

    POC - Bob Casher [email protected]

  • Etown Lions Club Pancake Breakfast


    March 23, 2024
    7:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Details

    E'town Lions invite all to a morning of all you can eat Annual Pancake Breakfast. Tickets are $10/person, Children under 5 eat free. All proceeds goes to benefit local community charities.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/907845964463163/?ref=newsfeed

  • CHHS Spring Fling Craft and Vendor Show


    March 23, 2024
    11:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Details

    Kick Off Spring in Style at the CHHS Spring Fling Craft and Vendor Show! Come shop and support local artists and businesses. Jewelry, hand made arts and crafts, spring decor and gourmet delights will be on hand so you can find the perfect gift for Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day Teacher Appreciation or Graduation.
     
    It will be held on Saturday March 23, 2024 from 11:00 am - 5:00 PM at Central Hardin High School in the Commons Area and Small Gym. Entry is through Door Ten near Black Branch Road (parent drop off/pick up area).

    The event will raise funds for Project Graduation an established community event designed to give CHHS graduating Seniors a safe, supervised, fun alternative for celebrating on graduation night.  It is an alcohol and chemical-free, lock-in party held on the night of graduation and plans are currently underway to make this year’s Project Graduation for the Class of 2024 memorable.

  • Women in History: Velvet Gloves & Iron Will


    March 23, 2024
    6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

    Details

    Help us celebrate Women in History month with stories of extraordinary Hardin County women, with music performed by the Classical Christian Choir directed by Leigh Ann Pierce.

    Tickets are $25.00 with limited availability. Call 270-765-2515 to purchase tickets.
    Dessert Theatre ticket includes sweet and savory snack box with coffee and punch included.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/1128969641564675?ref=newsfeed

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