Life Change Class of 2026: Event Rundown

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Event Rundown!

Truth and Reality: The graduates will share their testimonies in a dramatic presentation describing the painful reality of who they were in their addictions, and the truth of who they are now.

This powerful presentation gives the audience a deep experience of both the graduates’ pain and their triumph in just a few minutes.

February 8 at 1 p.m.

The Eugene Mission campus, 1542 W. 1st Ave.


Graduation Ceremony: You are invited to join us as we honor the men and women graduates of the Life Change Program! The ceremony will include a time of worship, each graduate will share their inspiring testimony and receive their diploma, and we’ll enjoy a time of refreshment afterward.

Friday, March 6 at 6 p.m.

City First Church, 830 Madison St. Eugene

This event will also be livestreamed on City First’s YouTube page:

City First Livestream

Women’s Life Change participants practice a Truth and Reality presentation.

What do these men and women have to do to graduate?

Each person who graduates from the Life Change Program has completed 12 months of the 12- to 18-month program.

The program is composed of five phases, from the first phase, or honesty phase, to the final phase which includes aftercare and transitioning back into the community.

The graduates will have accomplished the following:

  • Completed thousands of hours of education, recovery support classes, Bible study and community service

  • Built a support network filled with mentors, sponsors and friends who keep them accountable, encourage them and help them grow

  • Created a toolbox of proven strategies for identifying relapse triggers and staying sober

  • Forged a renewed relationship with Jesus and the faith community and created a spiritual practices plan to follow

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