A safe place to be honest
A confidential circle where you can name the struggle out loud without fear or judgment, among people who get it.
Recovery
Addiction tells you that you are alone and beyond help. Both are lies. Whatever has taken hold — alcohol, drugs, gambling, pornography, a habit you hate — you do not have to fight it by yourself. CBA Orlando is forming a Christ-centered recovery community: confidential, judgment-free, and full of people who understand, walking the road to freedom together.
If you or someone near you is in immediate danger, call 911. If you are thinking of harming yourself, you matter and help is available now — in the US, call or text 988 any time. For substance-use help, the free, confidential SAMHSA National Helpline is 1-800-662-4357, 24/7, in English and Spanish. For local referrals in Central Florida, call 211.
Recovery at CBA is personal, confidential, and free. There is no shame here, only people who have known the fight and the grace that meets it.
A confidential circle where you can name the struggle out loud without fear or judgment, among people who get it.
We pray with you and open the Bible together — because lasting freedom is found in Jesus, who heals and restores.
You will be paired with a real person who checks in, encourages you, and reminds you that you are not alone, all week long.
When you need a counselor, a doctor, or a treatment program, we help you find trustworthy professional care and stay beside you in prayer.
CBA offers pastoral, spiritual, and peer support — the care of a church family. We are not a licensed medical or clinical treatment program, and we say so plainly. For detox, medication, therapy, or crisis treatment, we will gladly connect you with qualified professionals and walk with you through it.
What you share stays in confidence, within the small circle of people walking with you.
Tell us as much or as little as you want. A real person from CBA Orlando will reach out with care — confidentially, gently, and at your pace. Reaching out is the bravest step, and you do not take it alone.
Recovery is not a straight line, and you will not be shamed for a hard day. When you reach out, you will find a church family that listens, prays, and helps you find the next right step — and keeps showing up. This community is forming now.
Forming now