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Support Groups Hosted at Epiphany

 

Epiphany has a long history of hosting various 12-step and support groups. While these groups are not formally a part of the ministries of our congregation, we value serving others by offering a place for them to meet.

 

CODA

Co-Dependents Anonymous is a program of recovery from codependence in relationships with others. https://coda.org/ 

Sundays, 2 PM

Far Hills Campus, Room 14

 

SA

Sexaholics Anonymous is a group of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may overcome their sexual addiction and help others recover from sexual addiction or dependency. https://www.sa.org/ 

Sundays, 7 PM

Far Hills Campus, Room 13

 

S-Anon

The S-Anon 12 Step program provides support for family & friends of sex addicts. https://sanon.org/ 

Mondays, 7 PM

Far Hills Campus, Room 13

 

OA

Overeaters Anonymous is a community of people recovering from unhealthy relationships with food and body image. https://oa.org/

Thursdays, 5:45 PM

Far Hills Campus, Room 15

 

Nar-Anon

Nar-Anon is a fellowship for those affected by someone else’s addiction.

https://www.nar-anon.org/ 

Thursdays, 6:30 PM

Far Hills Campus, Room 14

 

 

Al-Anon Men

Al-Anon Men is a support group for male family members and friends of problem drinkers. https://alanonformen.org/ 

Thursdays, 7:30 PM

Far Hills Campus, Room 10

Emergency Food and Clothing Pantry

The Epiphany Pantry works in partnership with social agencies, churches, and schools to provide food, clothing and household items to more than 5,000 people annually in the Miami Valley. If you are experiencing difficulty, please contact your social worker or children’s school guidance counselor, who will in turn contact Epiphany directly. If you do not have a case manager, contact United Way of the Greater Dayton Area https://dayton-unitedway.org/helplink-2-1-1/ by dialing 211.

Help with Christmas

Epiphany's Adopt-A-Family Ministry works in partnership with social agencies and schools to help many area families with Christmas. Social agencies are contacted late September to early October. If you are experiencing difficulty, please contact your social worker or guidance counselor, who may in turn seek Christmas assistance from Epiphany and/or other organizations.