Saturday mornings open quietly at the Garden Room behind St Mary's Church Community Centre with Islington St Mary's Reflections, starting at 10am and running for an hour. The meeting is open to anyone, including family members and those simply wanting to learn more about Alcoholics Anonymous, and typically takes the form of a reading followed by shares reflecting on the day's passage. The room sits across the garden behind Dansk Flowers rather than inside the church proper, and is wheelchair accessible. No hearing loop or chit system is recorded for this slot. Sitting between the Saturday afternoon and late-night meetings held at the same venue, it offers a calmer start to the weekend for those in the area.
Is Islington St Mary's Reflections open to visitors?
Yes, it is an open meeting, so family members, friends and anyone curious about AA can attend alongside those in recovery.
What time does it start on Saturdays?
It begins at 10am and runs for around an hour, making it the earliest of the Garden Room's Saturday meetings.
Is the Garden Room wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the room is wheelchair accessible, and is reached across the garden behind Dansk Flowers rather than through the main church.
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