Bristol Morning Steps meets on Wednesday mornings at 10.30am at Tyndale Baptist Church on Whiteladies Road in Bristol, and lasts an hour. As a steps meeting it centres on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, giving structure to each week's sharing and a practical way into how the programme works. It is a closed meeting, held for people who have a desire to stop drinking, a definition that includes anyone quietly wondering whether that might be them. A morning slot suits shift workers, retired people and anyone whose evenings are spoken for. The church is wheelchair accessible. There is no charge to attend and nothing to arrange beforehand; simply arrive on Whiteladies Road before 10.30am on a Wednesday.
What is a steps meeting?
The meeting is built around the Twelve Steps of AA, with reading and sharing focused on them. It is a practical way to learn the programme, whether you are new or experienced.
Can newcomers attend even though it is closed?
Yes. Closed simply means the meeting is for people with a desire to stop drinking, and that includes first-timers. You are free to just listen.
Is the church accessible and is there a fee?
Tyndale Baptist Church is wheelchair accessible, and the meeting is free with no booking. It runs for one hour from 10.30am.
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