Chit system available.
The Candlelit meeting takes place at the United Reform Church on the High Street in Glastonbury every Sunday evening, starting at 7.30pm and running for around an hour. It is an open meeting, so newcomers, visitors and family members are welcome to attend alongside regular members. A chit system operates here, giving those present a way to mark milestones in their recovery during the session. As its name suggests, the meeting is held by candlelight, offering a quieter, more reflective close to the weekend for members thinking through their desire to stop drinking. Wheelchair access at the United Reform Church has not been confirmed, so anyone with mobility needs may want to check before attending for the first time.
What is distinctive about the Candlelit meeting?
It is held by candlelight, giving it a quieter, more reflective atmosphere than a typical evening meeting.
Does this meeting use a chit system?
Yes, a chit system is available for marking recovery milestones.
Is the United Reform Church wheelchair accessible?
Wheelchair access has not been confirmed for this venue, so it is worth checking in advance if this matters to you.
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