This is a literature study group.
Every Saturday morning at 10:00, this Narcotics Anonymous group meets at the Bridge Community Centre on Railway Street in Lisburn, running for about an hour. It's a literature study group, so members work through NA readings together rather than following a straight share format — a useful way to get to grips with the fellowship's material and hear how others apply it in daily life. The meeting is held on a members-only basis, meaning it's for anyone with a desire to stop using drugs. If you're new and unsure, an early Saturday start can be a steady way to begin the weekend among people who understand. Find the centre at BT28 1XP, central to Lisburn and near the railway line the street is named for.
Who can attend this meeting?
This is a closed meeting, which simply means it's for people who have a desire to stop using drugs. If that's you, you're welcome. Closed meetings keep the room focused on members with shared experience, rather than open to family, friends or professionals.
Do I need to book or pay?
No. There's no booking and no charge to attend. NA has no dues or fees — a voluntary collection is passed to cover room hire and refreshments, but you're never expected to give and can simply come along.
What happens at a literature study group?
Rather than open sharing, the group reads and discusses NA literature together. It's a relaxed, structured way to understand the programme, and newcomers often find it easier to follow than a general discussion meeting.
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