Sunday Services
Sunday Services at Cumberland Heights
Alumni and their families are welcome to join us for Sunday Service at the Cumberland Heights Chapel on Sunday mornings at 10:15 A.M. Reservations are required for all attendees, and can be made below. (Note: No visitors of current patients are permitted to attend services at this time.)
Spiritual Care at Cumberland Heights
We believe regaining the connection to yourself, to those you love, and to the joy of life are at the heart of recovery. We work in groups where we talk about issues like anger, resentment and forgiveness, grief and loss, shame and guilt, and what the difference is between religion and spirituality. We respect your right to your personal beliefs and offer services to support your spiritual journey, whatever it may look like.
Sunday Service Recording Archive
Sunday Sermon: The Power of Words
In our first Sunday Sermon of 2022, Michelle talks about the importance of words. Words have power, and in recovery, we must learn to use ...
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Sunday Sermon: Learning to Receive
Thank you for joining us for this special Sunday Sermon, delivered by Cumberland Heights Spiritual Director Stan Bumgarner. In this time of giving, Stan shares an ...
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Sunday Sermon: Love and Your Higher Power
From an office full of orchids, Michelle shares a passage from Luke. Luke 1:46-55 is Mary’s song of praise after she has learned that she ...
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Sunday Sermon: Hope in the Wake of Disaster
Today’s Sunday Sermon takes place days after the tornadoes that devastated the southeastern United States. Our message explores the ways in which God shows up, ...
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Sunday Sermon: Connection Makes Life Worth Living
This Sunday, Cumberland Heights was able to host a Sunday service with a larger group of attendees. This inspired a discussion about connection and isolation. ...
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Sunday Sermon: Choosing Our Focus
“What you focus on determines what you miss and who you become,” a quote by Eric Allenbaugh was the topic of this Sunday’s sermon. If ...
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