• From Ruins to Restoration - The Ruins We Can’t Ignore // Aaron Shaw
    Aug 12 2025

    Before Nehemiah rebuilt a single wall, he had to face the truth about what was broken. Jerusalem’s walls were in ruins, the gates burned, and the people living in shame. Restoration didn’t start with a construction plan—it started with honesty before God. The same is true for us. You can’t fix what you refuse to face, and you can’t heal from what you hide. This week at Cedar Point Recovery, we’re talking about how to face the truth about what’s broken, let God break our hearts for what breaks His, and start the rebuild in prayer. It’s time to stop stepping over the rubble and start letting God restore what’s been broken.

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    41 mins
  • Faith In Action - Healing, Confession, and Restoration // Aaron Shaw
    Aug 5 2025

    Confession isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s where healing truly begins. We don’t get free by pretending we’re okay; we get free when we’re honest. You weren’t meant to carry your struggles alone. Healing flows through vulnerability, honesty, and community. Don’t let shame keep you silent—take the risk to confess and step into the restoration God is offering.

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    35 mins
  • Amanda Johnson Testimony
    Jul 29 2025

    Join us as Amanda Johnson shares her incredible story of God's love and transformation.

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    32 mins
  • Faith In Action - Come Clean and Draw Close // Aaron Shaw
    Jul 22 2025

    Pride keeps you stuck. Humility sets you free.

    So many of us feel spiritually distant not because God has moved, but because we’ve refused to. Pride builds walls, but humility builds bridges. The way forward in your healing isn’t pretending to be okay—it’s getting honest about where you’re not. Repentance doesn’t just bring forgiveness; it brings connection. The moment you drop the act and fall to your knees is the moment heaven leans in close. Freedom begins where pride ends.

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    40 mins
  • Faith In Action - Watch Your Mouth // Aaron Shaw
    Jul 22 2025

    In James 3, we’re confronted with the truth that our words aren’t neutral—they’re powerful. This passage walks through how the tongue, though small, can set the direction of our lives or burn everything down around us. It reminds us that no one can tame their speech without the help of the Holy Spirit. And it closes by showing us that wise, Spirit-led words always bring peace, not chaos. In recovery and in life, the way we speak can either push people further into shame or call them out into freedom. If God has your heart, then your words should reflect His character. Tonight, we’re getting real about the fire that lives between our teeth—and what it looks like when that fire is finally surrendered to God.

    Words don’t disappear when they’re spoken. They either plant something life-giving or light something on fire. The tongue may be small, but it can destroy relationships, wreck reputations, and derail recovery. But in God’s hands, your words can also bring healing, hope, and life. What you say reveals who’s in control—your flesh or the Spirit. If your faith is real, your mouth should reflect it.

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    32 mins
  • Faith In Acton - Faith That Does Something // Aaron Shaw
    Jul 8 2025

    James doesn’t sugarcoat anything in this passage. He goes straight to the heart of the matter: faith without works is dead. It’s not enough to claim belief in God if your life never reflects it. In recovery—and in discipleship—true faith shows up in obedience, sacrifice, and tangible action. Abraham offered his son. Rahab risked everything. And James says that if your faith doesn’t lead you to move, serve, surrender, or obey, then it’s not real faith—it’s just talk. This week, we’re digging into what active, alive, working faith looks like—and how to take one bold step that proves your faith is more than just words.

    Talk is cheap. Real faith shows up in real life.

    Faith that works is faith that walks—it doesn’t sit still, it doesn’t stay quiet, and it doesn’t just show up on Sundays.

    If your faith never moves you to action, it may not be faith at all.

    This week we’re asking: What does your faith do?

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    35 mins
  • Faith In Action - No Room for Favoritism // Aaron Shaw
    Jul 1 2025

    In James 2:1–13, we’re reminded that grace doesn’t play favorites—and neither should we. This message confronts the sin of favoritism and its impact on how we treat others in recovery, in church, and in life. When we judge based on appearance, status, or reputation, we distort the very gospel we claim to believe. James calls us back to the heart of Jesus—a Savior who welcomed the broken, the overlooked, and the outcast. God chooses the unexpected, and His mercy levels the playing field. If we’ve received grace, we’re called to extend it. In a culture that divides and cancels, the church is called to create a place of belonging where mercy overrules judgment.

    Pride and prejudice have no place in recovery.

    Grace doesn’t play favorites—and neither should we.

    At the foot of the cross, we’re all the same.

    ✝️ James 2:1–13

    #FaithInAction #CedarPointRecovery #GraceLevelsTheGround

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    42 mins
  • Faith In Action - Don't Just Hear It - Live It // Aaron Shaw
    Jun 24 2025

    In Week 2 of Faith in Action, we unpacked James 1:19–27 and confronted a hard truth: it’s not what we hear that changes us—it’s what we do with what we hear. James challenges us to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry, reminding us that real growth begins when we slow our reactions and humble our hearts. We were called to clear out the junk—pride, sin, distractions—so God’s Word can take root in our lives. And most importantly, we were reminded that faith isn’t proven by words or knowledge, but by obedience. It’s time to stop nodding in agreement and start living what we say we believe.

    God isn’t after your knowledge—He’s after your obedience.

    Truth transforms when it’s applied.

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    44 mins