Men, Women & Families
When sin entered the world’s story, it inevitably led to fractures in our own. But if we invite the gospel into our brokenness, there is healing and renewal. As brothers and sisters in Christ, we are called to care for one another’s journey of restoration.
God deeply desires us to experience freedom, using it to love and serve one another without fear or manipulation (Galatians 5). Transformation to that happens when the gospel informs our identity, redeeming even the darkest aspects of our lives through the power of His Spirit and relational support.
We want Mosaic to be a community where people feel safe to admit their struggles. After all, we all have them. And it’s only after confession that we can hear the words, “Me too.” By being open in a healthy and safe space, we also can experience the power of prayer and a biblical worldview that actively reinforms our outlook, founding it on truth rather than scars, fear, and habit (James 5).
Recovery Groups create this kind of environment where a small community that understands what you’re facing can regularly walk alongside you as you pursue clarity and wholeness.
For more information regarding our Recovery Groups, please contact our front desk: (407) 654-8220
Our Recovery Groups meet weekly to explore the truth and way of Jesus in a therapeutic community that knows and prays for each other. All of the groups are led by trained volunteers or staff.
Some focus on addiction, others on the consequences of abuse, and some on loss. Similarly, depending upon their nature, some groups are geared solely for women while others for men. Most meet on Monday nights at our Winter Garden Campus, but there are some exceptions.
Here is a small sampling of some of the Recovery Groups we offer throughout the year. You can view all of our currently available groups on the calendar.
Our Men’s Recovery Group provides a safe place for community, sobriety, and healing. Our leaders use a curriculum to teach how to “work smarter, not harder” in breaking free from sexual bondage.
Life-changing support groups welcome people and guide them on the path of recovery after separation or divorce.