Saved and Sober Greeley, CO

Christian Growth Center
Tuesdays 7:00-8:00 pm 

402 11th Street

Greeley, Colorado 80631

 

Phone Number: (719) 717-0123

Email: [email protected]

 


Pastor and Facilitator


Pastor Jeffrey Elder

Pastor Jeffrey Elder has been involved in ministry for over seventeen years, carrying a deep burden for souls and a sincere passion for helping people find hope and healing in Jesus Christ. From the beginning of his calling, he has devoted himself to reaching those often overlooked—individuals battling addiction, brokenness, and cycles of defeat. To Pastor Elder, Saved and Sober is far more than a program; it is the first step toward a transformed life, a testimony being rewritten by the grace and restoring power of God.

As pastor of Christian Growth Center of Greeley, he is committed to walking alongside those pursuing recovery and spiritual renewal. By partnering CGC with the Saved and Sober ministry, Pastor Elder strives to create a place of refuge, accountability, and fresh beginnings. Together, these ministries help individuals discover identity, purpose, and lasting freedom in Christ, offering both practical support and spiritual guidance.

Pastor Elder’s heart beats for revival in the lives of those who feel forgotten or bound by addiction. His vision is to see men and women rise again, break generational cycles, and step into the abundant life God designed for them. Saved and Sober—renewed in spirit, strengthened in faith, and restored by grace—reflects his desire to see every person not only recover, but truly thrive.


Facilitator David Miranda

Brother David Miranda serves as a faithful facilitator for Saved & Sober in Greeley, Colorado. His own journey through recovery has given him a deep compassion for those fighting to rise again, and he carries a steady conviction that every healed life becomes a life marked for ministry. He walks beside individuals with prayer, accountability, and biblical wisdom, helping them discover the purpose God placed in them long before the struggle ever began. Brother Miranda believes the church should labor alongside local leaders and community partners to build a stronger, healthier Greeley. His heart is to see people step into freedom and embrace the calling the Lord is awakening in them.