
Personal criticism or antagonistic behavior will not be StepMe Chat We post a monthly Roll Call to maintain a current and accurate membership list and we are currently limited to 30 members. We encourage all to share on the weekly discussion topic but we also encourage fun and friendly cross talk and off topic discussions. We adhere to the 12 Traditions and have fun in doing so. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Our primary purpose is to carry this message to alcoholics who still suffer, and we are encouraged by the friendships we have developed in our recovery. program and by sharing our experience, strength, and hope with one another. Our lives are enriched by working the A.A. Public Email Contact, if are a group of sober alcoholics who love sobriety and we have been blessed with this freedom by the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. Please respect the traditions and anonymity of ALL Please limit your discussion with topics regarding Alcoholism. Time limit of 3 minutes per share with a 5 minute introduction to the step being discussed. Meeting opens with selected reading from AA approved literature, followed by topic discussion of the steps. The room will remain open for general recovery chat 24/7 during non-meeting Step Study Group of AAĪ recurring discussion in the format of a book study. Meeting times: every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7:30p-8:30p EST. Online AA meeting place and discussion forum We have open discussions about recovery and weekly & monthly topics. Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path. We are a group of men and women dedicated to the beliefs of Alcoholics Anonymous and to the legacy that our founders left us. We ask that each person affirm the Third Tradition. This is a closed meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. A fairly informal group of recovering Alcoholics that stress support and growth. There is also open discussion on current events affecting a person’s recovery. We work a step and a tradition each week. Great for newcomers, longtimers and everyone in-between. We meet at 10 pm Eastern / 7 pm Pacific, 7 Days a Week, SMTWTFS and feature English speaking group members from all around the world.Ĭome along with us! We are an audio/video meeting and feature a 15-minute speaker or topic followed by a group discussion 7 days a week. Welcome to anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Meeting Description: This is a safe place to go. It may be based on the number of topics on the table. It is the chairs discretion to limit how many people can share on each topic. Followed by the next topic, and so forth. Chair picks from topics and has whomever brought up the topic to speak on it briefly. Have someone share their story for 15 minutes then open it up to sharing.Īsk for topics from the attendees at the beginning of the meeting. If nobody has anything else to share on those pages the chair person will continue reading another page, or two and re-open for discussion. One of the three meeting formats below will be chosen by the chair person.Ĭhoose from reading a page, or two from the big book then opening up to sharing. Please no recording, taking pictures or profanity. Please also maintain the tradition of anonymity. But any member, or person having a desire to stop drinking from any part of the world is more than welcome to attend.Įven though this meeting is online we will continue to use the same traditions and principles. Meetings geared towards Toronto, all cities in Ontario and the country of Canada. God helps those who help themselves.Meeting every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 8PM EST. This spiritual experience helped me to see how willingness was the key to working the rest of the Twelve Steps to recovery. She said that since her husband had died she was deathly afraid of elevators.

I asked for God's help, entered the elevator, and there in the corner was a lady crying.

One day I decided I must walk through this fear. During the first three years of sobriety I had a fear of entering an elevator alone. In the Sixth Step I intensified the action I had taken in the first three Steps – meditating on the Step by saying it over and over, going to meetings, following my sponsor's suggestions, reading and searching within myself.

To use my will alone to work on them would have been trying obsessively to solve the problem. When I had taken my Fifth Step, I became aware that all my defects of character stemmed from my need to feel secure and loved.

If we still cling to something we will not let go, we ask God to help us be willing.
