Halstead Daily Reflection meets on Thursday evenings at 7pm at the Baptist Church on Hedingham Road, and lasts an hour. The name points to its format: readings and sharing in the spirit of AA's Daily Reflections, taking a thought and turning it over together. It is a closed meeting, which in AA terms means attendance is kept to people who have, or think they may have, a desire to stop drinking; that focus lets members speak honestly, and it makes the meeting no less welcoming to a nervous first-timer, who is precisely who it is for. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge and nothing to book; just come along before 7pm.
What does 'closed meeting' mean?
It refers to who attends, not the venue. Closed meetings are reserved for people who have, or believe they may have, a desire to stop drinking, so that sharing stays candid. If your own drinking concerns you, you are welcome.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Baptist Church on Hedingham Road is listed as wheelchair accessible.
How long is the meeting and what does it cost?
It runs for one hour from 7pm on Thursdays and, like all AA meetings, it is completely free with no booking needed.
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