The Tuesday session at Ballymena Mount Street runs to a Big Book format, meeting at 8.30pm at the same 28 Mount Street address used throughout the week. Members work through passages from Alcoholics Anonymous, the fellowship's core text, and share how the readings connect with their own recovery. As with the group's other meetings it is closed, held for those with a desire to stop drinking, so newcomers matching that description do not need any prior contact with AA to attend. The meeting is free, with nothing to book or sign up for beforehand. Mount Street sits in central Ballymena, making it straightforward to reach without a car. Wheelchair accessibility at this venue has not been confirmed in our records, so anyone with mobility needs is advised to check ahead of visiting.
What is a Big Book meeting?
It means the session centres on reading and discussing passages from Alcoholics Anonymous, the fellowship's founding text, alongside members' own experience.
Can anyone come along, or is it members only?
It is a closed meeting, for people with a desire to stop drinking. Newcomers who fit that description are welcome without needing to be invited.
Do I need to book a place at the Tuesday meeting?
No, there is no booking system for AA meetings, and nothing to pay. Just arrive before 8.30pm.
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