Betrayed Women’s Groups

Our support groups are for betrayed women navigating the impact of a partner’s sexual addiction. Our groups are confidential, trauma-informed, curriculum-based, peer-led support groups. Meetings are held fully online through our private Heartbeat community, where Zoom access is seamlessly integrated. These spaces are intentionally designed to protect the safety of each member, encourage honesty and authenticity, and foster meaningful connections with other betrayed women who understand this road. Here, isolation begins to loosen its grip as healing happens in the context of safe, shared experience.

These groups focus on your healing and growth — not on fixing, managing, or monitoring your partner. You are not an afterthought in this story. Your pain matters. Your voice matters. Your healing matters. You carry value not because of how well you hold everything together, but because you were intentionally created by a loving God who calls you His own. You are worthy of support and restoration simply because of who you are.

What are Captives Free Groups?

Betrayed Women’s Recovery Group Meeting Times:

Monday: FULL
Tuesday: 7:30 - 9:30pm EST

A Warm Welcome
Each meeting begins with a gentle welcome and space to settle in. You are never required to share before you’re ready.

Opening Prayer
We begin by inviting the Lord into our time together, grounding ourselves in His presence and care.

Curriculum-Based Teaching
A trauma-informed lesson is shared from our structured curriculum, offering practical tools and a biblical perspective for healing and growth.

Shared Processing & Discussion
There is space to reflect on the lesson together — to ask questions, workshop concepts, and process what resonates in your own story. Listening is just as valuable as speaking.

Personal Check-In & Support
We begin this portion with a guided feelings check-in to help you identify and name what you’re experiencing safely. From there, members are invited to share updates from their week, ask for feedback (not advice), receive encouragement, and request prayer for present or upcoming challenges. This is often where deeper connection and meaningful intimacy begin to form as we learn to show up honestly and authentically with one another.

Closing Prayer & Preview
We close in prayer, covering one another in support, and briefly share what the next meeting’s material will focus on so you can feel prepared and steadily moving forward.

What to expect during a group meeting

"...He has sent me to tell the CAPTIVES they are FREE... to tell the prisoners they are released." Isaiah 61:1b