A detailed, close-up photographic realism image of a cork bulletin board in a church hallway, filled with colorful, handwritten recovery-focused notes and event flyers. There are small cards with phrases like “Open Share Night,” “You Matter,” and “Walking Together,” pinned alongside a simple printed schedule of weekly gatherings. A small wooden cross charm dangles from a pushpin at the top corner, and a single green sprig of eucalyptus is tucked under a thumbtack, adding a touch of life and hope. Overhead fluorescent lights create even, diffused illumination, with soft shadows from the paper edges giving depth. Shot straight on with sharp focus, the mood is energetic yet grounded, boldly highlighting the many ways to connect and find support.

Our Events

Clyde Recovery Church invites you to participate this week in welcoming, supportive gatherings where you belong.

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We welcome everyone on their recovery journey to our caring, listening community where you are valued, heard, and never alone.

Located in Clyde, our recovery church welcomes visitors with open doors, a supportive atmosphere, and a commitment to walking beside you.

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Our venue offers a warm, accessible space led by people in recovery and trained allies who listen first and empower tomorrow.

We can accommodate varied schedules and provide a comforting environment where recovery is celebrated, not judged.

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Our space is accessible, inclusive, and led by those with lived experience, ensuring every voice is welcomed and valued.

Located in Clyde, the church building is accessible and welcoming to all on the recovery journey.

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Our gatherings are led by peers and trained allies who listen deeply, offer encouragement, and help you feel heard and supported.

We meet at Clyde Recovery Church, a welcoming place where every story matters.

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Our space is designed for safety and confidentiality, with staff and volunteers who listen before offering guidance.

We meet in a safe, accessible building with seating, quiet rooms, and space to connect.

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Activities are led by people in recovery or trained allies, ensuring authenticity and hopeful momentum.

Come as you are; you will be heard, respected, and supported.

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Our volunteers foster a non-judgmental, compassionate atmosphere where people can share at their own pace.

We meet in Clyde at a community center with friendly staff and a welcoming foyer.

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The venue is wheelchair accessible with inclusive facilities and friendly volunteers.

Find us at Clyde Recovery Church, a place of welcome and renewal.

This Week

Our space is comfortable and safe, run by peers who listen first.

We meet in a safe, accessible building with seating, quiet rooms, and space to connect.

A large, hand-painted mural on an interior church wall depicts a powerful abstract image of a stormy sea calming around a sturdy, radiant cross rising from the water. Deep blues and dark grays swirl dynamically at the bottom, transitioning into brighter turquoise and soft gold near the cross. At the base of the mural, a narrow wooden bench holds a row of small, handwritten recovery affirmation cards clipped to a twine string. Track lighting mounted above throws strong, directional light onto the mural, intensifying its colors and creating subtle shadows that emphasize brushstrokes. Photographic realism capturing the wall straight on, with a sense of bold movement and emerging peace, symbolizing chaos giving way to stability through a supportive, faith-rooted recovery community.

Practical, Safe Space

A sturdy wooden cross fashioned from weathered barn wood stands upright on a simple platform, its grain rich with deep browns and subtle cracks that suggest endurance. Surrounding the base are small river stones arranged in a circle, each engraved with bold words like “Hope,” “Courage,” and “Loved.” The scene is set in a warmly lit sanctuary corner with a brick accent wall and a single large window off to the side. Late afternoon sunlight pours in, casting dramatic, elongated shadows and creating a golden halo around the cross. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, with a shallow depth of field that softly blurs the background, emphasizing a bold yet comforting atmosphere of refuge and strength.

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