This Tuesday evening step meeting at St Mark's Church Hall in Merton is a members meeting rather than one open to visitors, intended for those in Alcoholics Anonymous and anyone with a desire to stop drinking. Running for an hour and a quarter from half past seven, it focuses on working through the twelve steps in turn, giving a structured alternative to general discussion. The hall sits on Compton Road next to the local library, and offers wheelchair access, so step-free entry is available for those who need it. Regulars tend to know each other well, which some members find helps the step work feel more grounded and personal.
Is this meeting open to the public?
No, it is a members meeting for those in Alcoholics Anonymous and anyone with a desire to stop drinking.
What format does the Tuesday evening meeting follow?
It is a step meeting, working through the twelve steps in sequence.
Is St Mark's Church Hall wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the hall is wheelchair accessible.
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