Ashford Prayer & Meditation meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm, sharing the same Methodist Church Hall on Clarendon Road as the Thursday Daily Reflections meeting. The format centres on prayer and meditation, drawing on Alcoholics Anonymous literature to explore the eleventh step, and the session runs for an hour and a half. It is an open meeting, so family, friends and anyone with an interest in the fellowship can attend alongside those with a desire to stop drinking. The hall is wheelchair accessible, and attendance chits are available for members who need a signed slip for court, probation or treatment purposes. There is no charge and no need to book ahead.
Who can attend Ashford Prayer & Meditation?
It is an open meeting, so anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous can attend, including family and friends of someone with a desire to stop drinking.
Is there a cost to attend or do I need to book?
No, there is no cost and no need to book. Simply arrive shortly before 7.30pm on Friday.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible and are chits available?
Yes, the Methodist Church Hall is wheelchair accessible, and attendance chits are available for court, probation or treatment purposes.
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