Wilmslow Big Book Study meets on Tuesday nights at 8pm in St Anne's Church Hall on Nursery Lane, and runs for ninety minutes. Each week the group works through Alcoholics Anonymous, the fellowship's basic text known everywhere as the Big Book, reading and discussing how its chapters apply to staying sober now. It is a closed meeting, held for people who have a desire to stop drinking or who think they might; you do not need to own the book, know the programme or have been to AA before. The church hall is wheelchair accessible. The same hall hosts a Friday evening meeting too, so the two pair naturally for anyone wanting a midweek and end-of-week rhythm.
Do I need to have read the Big Book to join in?
No. The group reads and discusses the text together, and plenty of people meet the book for the first time at meetings like this. Nothing needs preparing.
Who can attend, and is it free?
It is a closed AA meeting, for anyone who has, or suspects they have, a desire to stop drinking. It is free and there is no booking; arrive before 8pm on Tuesday.
Does the hall have wheelchair access?
Yes, St Anne's Church Hall is wheelchair accessible.
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