On Monday evenings at 7pm, Rye Reflections brings members together in the Upper Room of St Mary's Church on Church Square in Rye. This is a closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, so it is intended for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than the wider public. The format draws on daily reflections literature, giving the group a short passage to consider and discuss each week rather than an open-ended topic. There is no attendance chit system at this particular meeting. Wheelchair access to the Upper Room has not been confirmed, so anyone with accessibility needs may want to contact the group beforehand.
Is Rye Reflections open to non-members?
No, it is a closed meeting for AA members, meaning those with a desire to stop drinking. It is not intended for family, friends or professionals to sit in on.
Is there any cost involved?
No, the meeting is free to attend and there is no booking process. You can simply come along on Monday at 7pm.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Access to the Upper Room at St Mary's Church has not been confirmed, so it would be worth checking with the group directly if this matters to you.
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