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18 Apr 2016

Sunday Sermon: God is Committed to the Well-being of All

"A relationship with God and the fellowship of this program is safety. We recognize that God sees to it that our needs are fulfilled. We begin to recognize and believe that God is committed to the well-being of all of God's creation." Scripture text is John 10: 22-30 *Link to service Rev....

15 Apr 2016

The Book Shop at Cumberland Heights Top 10 Best-Selling Books

The Book Shop at Cumberland Heights Top 10 Best-Selling Books In honor of  its grand re-opening, our alumni and staff have reviewed The Book Shop at Cumberland Heights’ top 10 best-selling books. The Book Shop at Cumberland Heights originally opened in 1985 to provide patients with books, journals, basic toiletries and other...

6 Apr 2016

Cumberland Heights and Lipscomb University Announce New Partnership

The two Nashville-based institutions combine resources to create specialized program for addiction counselors NASHVILLE, Tenn. – April 5, 2016 - Cumberland Heights alcohol and drug abuse recovery center announced today its partnership with Lipscomb University's Department of Psychology and Counseling in creating a specialized education opportunity for its students in...

25 Mar 2016

Faith in the Recovery Season

Faith in the Recovery Season By Stan Bumgarner M. Div., Counselor The daffodils are here, so the long wait is almost over. The cold, short days of winter are giving way to warm daylight lasting way past quitting time.  These are also days of transition. Powerful storms rattle with thunder across...

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17 Mar 2016

I Was Hopeless

I Was Hopeless By Rich J., Cumberland Heights Alumnus At the table was a small piece of paper that read, 'Everything is going to be OK.' But I wasn’t OK, not yet.Still Waters is a 12-Step immersion program where AA and NA principles of recovery are taught using approved literature, fellowship, group...

9 Mar 2016

Fear of Missing Out

Fear of Missing Out By Jamie J., Cumberland Heights Alumna One of my biggest fears about getting sober was that it would be horribly boring. I wouldn’t see my friends or participate in my favorite things like dressing up on Halloween or going to see live music. I thought I’d be...

6 Mar 2016

Sunday Sermon: Grace Comes First

"Grace comes first. God meets us where we are and longs to be in relationship with us. When we can allow ourselves to be loved by God and experience God’s grace, that grace can so astonish us that all we can do is change course. Once we’ve experienced grace...

28 Feb 2016

Sunday Sermon: We Don’t Always Know

"We don’t always know why things happen in our lives. We don’t always know. Sometimes misfortune is of our own making and sometimes it’s tragically unlucky. But we can take those occasions to wake up and pay attention to our own lives. In some cases we have the opportunity...

19 Feb 2016

Say, Yes

Say, Yes By Stan Bumgarner M. Div., Counselor Last Sunday we celebrated Valentine's Day — the holiday of love, flowers and candy. I couldn’t help but remember back to elementary school and those pastel, heart-shaped candies that read: Be Mine, Call Me, XO and Love You. Love is an amazing emotion to...

1 Feb 2016

Learn from the Past, Look to the Future

Learn from the Past, Look to the Future By Stan Bumgarner M. Div., Counselor The Roman god Janus is depicted as a head with two faces. One face looks backward, the other forward. He is the god of doors, gates, beginnings and endings. He represents change. He sits in the present,...