Men’s Sexual Integrity

Men’s Sexual Integrity

Christ centered 8 principle/12 step support group for men seeking recovery from lust and compulsive sexual behaviors.

Support group for those seeking recovery from lust and compulsive sexual behaviors. This group provides fellowship, is a safe place to share our struggles, pain, and victories, and helps to establish accountability and mutual support among the group members throughout the week.

 

Possible Sobriety Definition:

Sexual sobriety means seeking and achieving progressive inner sobriety.

For the unmarried Christian, sexual sobriety means having no form of sex with self or with anyone other than one’s spouse.

The married person may need to consider a “season” of abstinence from sex with his spouse, especially if  early in the recovery process.

 

The Genesis of Our Addiction

Our lust began as an overpowering desire for pleasurable relief from an inner pain, emptiness or insecurity that we were not able to cope with in any other way.

 

At first, it did provide the relief we sought. For a time, sex with ourselves or with others dissolved the tension, relieved the depression, resolved the conflict, and provided the means to deal with, or escape from life’s seemingly unbearable situations.

 

Eventually, our quest for relief became an addiction, and the addiction took on a life of its own. Pleasure and relief were gradually replaced with tension, depression, rage, guilt, and even physical distress.

 

To relieve this new pain, we resorted to more sex and lust, losing more control in the process. We were driven to spend more time thinking about and carrying out our addiction. We lived in denial to avoid recognizing just how much of our life was controlled by our addiction.

 

Finally, our addiction took priority over everything: our ability to work, live in the real world, relate with others and be close to God. What began as the cure had become the sickness. The Answer had become the Problem. We were hopelessly addicted to lust.

 

Overcoming Lust and Temptation

A new loneliness overwhelmed us as we realized that, because of our addiction, we had become increasingly separated from God and our loved ones. We began to seek sobriety, and as we stayed sexually sober for some length of time, we discovered

that even though we may not be acting out our compulsion, our obsession was still with us.

 

We began to recognize the many disguises the enemy uses to trick us into lusting. We learned not to rely on our failed and weakened selves, but rather, to turn to God’s pure love and absolute power. With an increased reliance on God, we worked on our recovery with altered attitudes, a changed heart and growing humility, and we gained a progressive victory over lust.

 

As we yielded to God, temptation began to lose its control over us. When we admitted we were powerless and gave our lives and our will over to God, He worked in us, and we began enjoying a healthy new balance in our lives. Leaning on and learning from others in the program, we continue to walk in His strength, gaining true freedom from lust and sin through obedience to Christ our Lord

 

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PORT CHARLOTTE CAMPUS

Sunday 

Worship: 8:00 am
Worship: 9:20 am
Worship: 11:00 am

Student Life U: 11:00 am

Youth Sunday Night: 6:00 pm

 

 

Wednesdays
Life U: 6:30 pm
Kid's Quest 6:30 pm 

 

Fridays

Celebrate Recovery:

  Dinner: 6:00 pm

  Worship: 7:00 pm

  Small Groups: 8:00 pm

  Fellowship: 9:00 pm