On Monday evenings at 6.30pm, a Big Book Study meeting runs for an hour in Bearsden Baptist Church on Roman Road, complementing the Friday meeting held elsewhere in the town. The format works through Alcoholics Anonymous, the Big Book, reading and discussing a section each week rather than following an open, general discussion. It is closed, for people with a desire to stop drinking rather than a wider audience, and a first visit needs no introduction or invitation. Bearsden Baptist Church is wheelchair accessible. A Monday evening slot gives the week a structured start for anyone in the Bearsden area. There is no charge for attending and no booking process, arriving shortly before 6.30pm is all that is needed.
What happens during a Big Book Study meeting?
A section of Alcoholics Anonymous, known as the Big Book, is read and discussed each week, rather than following an open general discussion format.
Is this meeting for AA members only?
Closed meetings are for those who have a desire to stop drinking. Newcomers are welcome from their very first visit, whatever stage they are at.
Is the church wheelchair accessible, and is there a cost?
Bearsden Baptist Church is wheelchair accessible, and like all AA meetings, there is no charge to attend.
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