About
Us
CUAA is an organization of men and women who have been affected either
directly or indirectly by the abuse of any mood-altering chemical or compulsive
behavior. We believe that as we look to a loving God for help, and put into
practice those principles for living which he has given in His Word, we shall
find both the strength and freedom we need to live productive and happy lives.
We strongly believe that our “higher
power” is Jesus
Christ, our Savior and Lord.
Our five-fold
purpose, based directly upon the Word of God is set forth as follows:
(1)
To provide fellowship in recovery. (2) To be and to live reconciled to God and
His family (3) To gain a better understanding of alcohol and mood-altering
chemicals and the desease of addiction/compulsion. (4) to be build up and
strengthened in our faith in Chist. (5) To render dedicated service to others
who are suffering as we once preference.
We hold no
corporate opinions concerning politics, economics, race, philosophy, science, or
any other matter not immediately bearing upon our recovery. While we do believe
that Jesus is the Christ, the resurrected and living Son of God, we hold no
corporate view concerning denominational preference.
We practice the
suggested recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, and other 12-Step
groups because we believe these to be the practical application of these
life-changing principles which are so clearly set forth in the Scriptures.
We welcome
anyone who has a desire to stay clean and sober; anyone who has a desire to rise
above the pain and turmoil engendered by the addiction of a loved one; anyone
wishing to break the bondage of compulsive behavior; anyone who is not opposed
to our general method of recovery. We are here to share our experience, strength
and hope with one another. The loving support and genuine caring of fellow
members, coupled with daily prayer and the reading of Scripture, prepares us to
experience total serenity in Christ, no matter what our outward circumstances
might be. Attendance at additional 12-Step groups is encouraged. We are
dedicated to the principles of anonymity and confidentiality. We guard the
anonymity and confidences of other members zealously. Nothing said I these
discussions will leave this room in any form. Gossip has no place among us, nor
will we share these discussions with outside prayer lists.
Our common
welfare must come first.
Our leaders are chosen not to govern but to serve. There is only one authority
in this ministry Jesus Christ, as
he expresses His love among us.

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