Abertillery As Bill Sees It meets on Wednesday evenings at seven o'clock at Ebenezer Baptist Church on Park Place, running for an hour. The meeting takes its format from readings in the book As Bill Sees It, a collection of short passages drawn from AA's co-founder, used here as a starting point for sharing among people with a desire to stop drinking. As a closed meeting, it is kept for those in recovery themselves rather than open to onlookers, which suits the more reflective, reading-led style of the session. The church is wheelchair accessible, so mobility should not present a barrier to attending. Attendance chits are available for anyone who needs proof for a court, probation officer or treatment provider. There is no cost involved and nothing to book, simply arrive shortly before seven on Wednesday.
What format does Abertillery As Bill Sees It follow?
The meeting uses short daily readings from the book As Bill Sees It as a starting point for sharing.
Is there a cost or booking process?
No, it is free and there is no need to book, just arrive before seven on Wednesday.
Is Ebenezer Baptist Church wheelchair accessible and are chits available?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible and attendance chits can be signed here for court or probation.
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