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Re:generation began out of the vision of Watermark Community Church that life change happens best in an authentic community of people helping one another live out God's plan for life by working through biblical principles together.
The Bible says that the local church should be a place of healing for its members and the hurting people of its community. God uses imperfect people who are willing to live authentically and follow His instruction to transform each other's lives (Galatians 6:2, 2 Corinthians 1:3-5, James 5:16, 1 John 1:7-9, 2 Timothy 3:16).

Watermark began its recovery ministry in 2002 as one way (of many) to fulfill this vision. In the following years the ministry grew to serve several hundred participants weekly with many lives being transformed by God. After much prayer, in 2011, Watermark's recovery ministry set out to develop new curriculum that would provide daily, structured opportunities for people to heal and grow in their relationships with God and others. We believe that a daily connection with God provides the best opportunity for all of us to understand God's love, how He sees us and realize His plan for our lives. The result of this effort is re:generation recovery, which was fully launched at Watermark in 2013 and began expanding to other locations in 2014.

The word regeneration means "new birth." The colon in our name, re:generation creates double-meaning for the word: "regarding" or "concerning" a generation. At re:generation, we are people who have been given new life by God and long to share the freedom, love and joy we have received from Him with this generation.

re:generation Groundwork Watermark Community Church

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Re:generation began out of the vision of Watermark Community Church that life change happens best in an authentic community of people helping one another live out God's plan for life by working through biblical principles together.
The Bible says that the local church should be a place of healing for its members and the hurting people of its community. God uses imperfect people who are willing to live authentically and follow His instruction to transform each other's lives (Galatians 6:2, 2 Corinthians 1:3-5, James 5:16, 1 John 1:7-9, 2 Timothy 3:16).

Watermark began its recovery ministry in 2002 as one way (of many) to fulfill this vision. In the following years the ministry grew to serve several hundred participants weekly with many lives being transformed by God. After much prayer, in 2011, Watermark's recovery ministry set out to develop new curriculum that would provide daily, structured opportunities for people to heal and grow in their relationships with God and others. We believe that a daily connection with God provides the best opportunity for all of us to understand God's love, how He sees us and realize His plan for our lives. The result of this effort is re:generation recovery, which was fully launched at Watermark in 2013 and began expanding to other locations in 2014.

The word regeneration means "new birth." The colon in our name, re:generation creates double-meaning for the word: "regarding" or "concerning" a generation. At re:generation, we are people who have been given new life by God and long to share the freedom, love and joy we have received from Him with this generation.

    Groundwork - Opening Scripture

    Groundwork - Opening Scripture

    Groundwork

    • 1 min
    Groundwork - Welcome

    Groundwork - Welcome

    Groundwork

    • 6 min
    The 12 Steps of re:generation

    The 12 Steps of re:generation

    Groundwork

    • 6 min
    Groundwork - Group Discussion Guidelines

    Groundwork - Group Discussion Guidelines

    Groundwork

    • 2 min
    Week 1, Day 1 - What To Expect in Groundwork

    Week 1, Day 1 - What To Expect in Groundwork

    Groundwork

    • 4 min
    Week 1, Day 2 - God Loves You

    Week 1, Day 2 - God Loves You

    Groundwork

    • 3 min

Customer Reviews

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rticeart ,

New Creature in Christ

As I have listened to your podcast notes, I am excited to say this is something new and fresh! I know others have found recovery in programs of the past but this is about being a new creature in Christ! Something I found as a lay leader was missing! Laying a foundation on the word of God and being very specific about who the healing comes from is essential! I was also excited to see that Getting the foundation right in the beginning is essential to your program! Really concentrating on those first 30 days in a very practical way by building A firm foundation makes for a long lasting recovery!
In other programs, I Sometimes I felt that our Identity was focused way too focused on thinking about who you were… rather than what you are becoming! I think this sometimes led to a cycle of relapse, rather than wholeness! We will always have our flesh here on this earth to contend with but it’s clear this program is about walking in the Spirit and allowing Him to TRANSFORM you! Thank you for sharing this program. It’s definitely an UP GRADE! Our focus should always be more on his power to change me, rather focusing on myself and my battles.

gizmo&ginny ,

Thank you

For us that when we really don’t comprehend as well specially, under stressful situations like trying to learn stuff like this, it is so helpful that is read to us so we can actually hear it and comprehend it

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