About Stanley Heights Baptist Church – Reformers Unanimous – Chattanooga
Stanley Heights Baptist Church’s Reformers Unanimous program in Chattanooga, Tennessee, supports you when you’re struggling with addiction. The church hosts the Reformers Unanimous meetings each week to provide a faith based recovery program to the community. The goal is to help you understand and apply Biblical principles to your daily life so you can experience victory over addiction through Jesus Christ.
The Reformers Unanimous program started in Rockford, Illinois, and has since expanded to churches across the country. The program guides you through recovery to deliverance and offers a path to sobriety through freedom, healing, and lasting change. They use a holistic approach rooted in community support and compassion, as well as 10 principles of faith-based recovery that are found in the program curriculum.
You can experience restored relationships and a new sense of purpose and hope. They provide free resources to support you on your recovery journey. The materials include inspirational and Biblically-based content, practical tools, and guidance to help you overcome addiction. The program promotes seven daily tasks you use in your recovery journey, including using the scripture and prayer for support and submitting and praising God.
They use a daily journal that is your key to unlocking freedom from stubborn habits and addictions. The program takes a whole-person approach and partners with local physicians so you can receive medical, mental, and physical care alongside the core spiritual factors that influence addictive behavior. They show you how to have a personal and dynamic relationship with Jesus Christ so you realize you’re not alone in the addiction and can rely on Jesus to help you beat what has kept you in bondage.
The program serves as a bridge between the local community and the local church so you are surrounded with a support network on whom you can rely. Too frequently, by the time you choose to seek treatment, you may have burned bridges with family and loved ones and no longer have a support group. The faith-based program ensures you have both support and an infrastructure of individuals who will hold you accountable and provide you with hope.