It may be helpful if you bring your own copy of the Big Book with you.
On Sunday evenings at 7.30pm, the Hemel Hempstead Big Book group gathers at St Barnabus Church in Queens Square for ninety minutes of study from Alcoholics Anonymous, the book that gave the fellowship its name. The group notes it may be helpful to bring your own copy of the Big Book with you. This is a closed meeting, which in AA terms means it is intended for people who have a desire to stop drinking rather than for visitors, supporters or professionals; if that describes you, you will be welcome whether it is your first meeting or your five hundredth. The church has wheelchair access. It is free to attend, no booking is needed, and nobody will ask you to prove anything about yourself.
What does closed mean for this meeting?
Closed describes who attends, not the door. The meeting is for people who have a desire to stop drinking, rather than for family, friends or observers. Anyone concerned about their own drinking is welcome.
Do I need to bring anything?
The group suggests it may be helpful to bring your own copy of the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous, if you have one. Attendance itself is free with no booking required.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, St Barnabus Church in Queens Square is listed as wheelchair accessible.
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