Venue Info: Gate at Side of Building for Entrance The Format of the Meeting Alternates between an Experience, Strength & Hope Chair and Literature Study.
As the name suggests, this Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Stroud is a good place to arrive if you're new to the fellowship. It runs every Monday evening at 7.30pm at Stroud Baptist Church Hall on Union Street, lasting about an hour. To get in, use the gate at the side of the building. The format alternates week to week: sometimes an Experience, Strength and Hope chair, where someone shares their story, and sometimes a literature study working through NA texts. Being an open meeting, anyone is welcome, including family, friends and professionals alongside members. The venue is wheelchair accessible and there is parking available, so getting here and finding a seat should be straightforward whether it's your first meeting or your fiftieth.
Can I come along if I'm new or just want to find out more?
Yes. This is an open meeting, so newcomers, family members, friends and interested professionals are all welcome. The meeting is specifically geared towards people arriving for the first time, and you can simply listen if you'd rather not share.
Do I need to book or pay anything?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. NA is self-supporting through members' own contributions, so a basket is passed for anyone who wishes to give, but you never have to put anything in.
Is the venue accessible and is there parking?
Yes. Stroud Baptist Church Hall is wheelchair accessible and parking is available. Entry is through the gate at the side of the building rather than the main front door.
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