Support Groups AT STARPOINT
Find Hope. Heal Together.
Support Groups are short-term, topic-based groups that meet weekly and are led by trained facilitators. These groups offer care, connection, and Christ-centered resources for those facing specific challenges in life.

Celebrate Freedom
A 12-Step Jesus-centered, biblical and balanced program that helps us overcome our hurts, hang-ups, and habits by walking through them authentically with Jesus, sharing with others, and helping us face and resolve the problem behind our pain.
Wednesdays 6:30PM
FAQ ABOUT Celebrate Freeom
What is Celebrate Freedom?
Meeting weekly, anyone is able to attend. Celebrate Freedom is a biblical and balanced program to help people overcome their hurts, habits, and hang-ups. Whatever is behind the pain in your life, Celebrate Freedom helps you face and resolve the problem behind the pain. Anonymity is respected and is a priority so you can be real and truly heal.
What age groups are appropriate for participation?
Ages 18 and above.
Are there groups for men and women?
The small groups are gender-specific.
GRIEF SHARE
A 13-week grief recovery group. Receive comfort and hope in a loving, accepting environment. Guided by those who understand the deep pain and challenges of grief. Built upon biblical principles and Jesus Christ as the foundation for healing.
Mondays 6:00PM beginning Aug 11th
FAQ ABOUT GRIEF SHARE
Is GriefShare for people with a specific type of loss?
GriefShare is for everyone who is grieving the death of a loved one—whether you’ve experienced the loss of a spouse, parent, child (infant, young child, teen, adult, unborn), friend, sibling, coworker, or other relative.
What happens during a typical group meeting?
Each week you’ll view a 30-minute video on a grief-related topic, featuring valuable insights from counselors, pastors, and others who’ve lost a loved one. Then your group will discuss the video and how it applies to your lives. You’ll also receive a book with helpful tips and exercises for personal support throughout the week.
How does GriefShare compare with other grief support options?
While other grief support sites may offer a phone or video consultation with a professional, we have found a group support setting to be crucial for healing. One-on-one counsel is certainly helpful, but a more complete healing is found in the context of having people walk alongside you on the grief journey.


FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY
A 9-week course that provides a proven plan to establish a budget, crush debt, build wealth, and live and give with outrageous generosity. This is your opportunity to bring peace into your life and take control of your finances to become DEBT FREE!
FAQ ABOUT Financial Peace
What is the FPU membership?
When you purchase a Financial Peace University (FPU) membership, you receive all the class materials and access to the FPU online resources you need to succeed. Your membership means that you can attend the FPU class as often as you like.
What happens during a typical group meeting?
Each class session lasts approximately an hour and a half. For the first half of the class, Dave Ramsey teaches on DVD. During the second half, class members come together for a small-group discussion and hands-on activities. Group members support and encourage each other as they work to change their financial futures.
Will I need to share any personal financial information?
A couple of times throughout the nine lessons, we will collect financial data to get a cumulative financial view of the class. This data is strictly confidential and will not be tied to any personally identifiable information. While encouraged for the best experience and success, this is optional.
DIVORCE CARE
Traditions change. Some family members won’t be there. Social gatherings can feel stressful. DivorceCare Surviving the Holidays can help! Join us for a 2-hour event for encouragement and help for managing the holidays after separation and divorce.
Mondays 7:00PM beginning October 27th
FAQ ABOUT Divorce Care
Is DivorceCare right for me?
DivorceCare was created to help people find hope and healing after divorce or separation. We’ll cover topics each week like anger, grief, loneliness and others that are relevant and relatable to your situation.
Will I be accepted at DivorceCare?
People at DivorceCare are there because they, too, are looking for help and support in a caring, safe place. Everyone is welcome, no matter what circumstances led to the breakup and no matter what your current marital status.
What if I’m nervous about going the first time?
Those feelings go away quickly for most people, usually during the first session they attend. DivorceCare is a warm, caring environment designed to help you.
